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== Sinopsis ==
 
== Sinopsis ==
La historia tiene lugar durante la era espacial del [[Cosmere]]. Vemos a [[Sigzil]], quien se ha vuelto inmortal por razones que desconocemos y a quien acompaña Auxiliary, un ser parecido a un [[spren]] «muerto» que está vinculado a él. Bajo el alias de «Nomad», «salta» de planeta en planeta en su afán por escapar de un grupo llamado «the Night Brigade». Complicating his escape is the fact that Nomad is beset upon by a Torment, a mysterious condition that makes him incapable of causing harm, even in self-defence or defence of others.{{ref|name=Preview}}
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La historia tiene lugar durante la era espacial del [[Cosmere]]. Vemos a [[Sigzil]], quien se ha vuelto inmortal por razones que desconocemos y a quien acompaña Auxiliary, un ser parecido a un [[spren]] «muerto» con el que está vinculado. Bajo el alias de «Nomad», «salta» de planeta en planeta en su afán por escapar de un grupo llamado «the Night Brigade». Complicando su huida está el hecho que «Nomad» está aquejado por un «Torment», una misteriosa condición que le hace incapaz de causar daño, incluso aunque sea para defender a otros o a mismo.{{ref|name=Preview}}
   
Nomad's latest Skip takes him to a world of deadly sunlight, where he is immediately captured and placed in a fighting arena. There, those who lose are sent out to die in the sun, while the survivors are transformed into [[Investiture|Invested]] warriors. When the arena is attacked by refugees hoping to rescue their captured people, Nomad throws his lot with them, and soon discovers they seek an entrance to mythical lands beneath the ground, where they believe they will find safety.{{ref|name=Preview}}
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El último «salto» de «Nomad» lo lleva a un mundo donde la luz solar es mortal, y donde es capturado de inmediato y metido en una arena de combate. Allí, a los perdedores se los envía a morir bajo el sol, mientras que los supervivientes son transformados en guerreros [[Investidura|Investidos]]. When the arena is attacked by refugees hoping to rescue their captured people, Nomad throws his lot with them, and soon discovers they seek an entrance to mythical lands beneath the ground, where they believe they will find safety.{{ref|name=Preview}}
   
 
== Ambientación ==
 
== Ambientación ==

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El Hombre Iluminado
Localización Cosmere
Fecha original Octubre de 2023[1]
Editorial Dragonsteel Entertainment
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«The Sunlit Man» es el cuarto y último de los proyectos secretos que saldrán en 2023 como parte de la campaña de Kickstarter realizada a principios de 2022. Está planificada su publicación para octubre de 2023.[2][1] Se trata de una historia enmarcada dentro del Cosmere y ubicada en un nuevo planeta, desconocido hasta ahora.[3] El 24 de marzo de 2022, Brandon liberó para su lectura los primeros diez capítulos, junto a un breve comentario sobre la obra, que se puede leer en su página web, además de escuchar en su canal de YouTube.

Sinopsis

La historia tiene lugar durante la era espacial del Cosmere. Vemos a Sigzil, quien se ha vuelto inmortal por razones que desconocemos y a quien acompaña Auxiliary, un ser parecido a un spren «muerto» con el que está vinculado. Bajo el alias de «Nomad», «salta» de planeta en planeta en su afán por escapar de un grupo llamado «the Night Brigade». Complicando su huida está el hecho que «Nomad» está aquejado por un «Torment», una misteriosa condición que le hace incapaz de causar daño, incluso aunque sea para defender a otros o a sí mismo.[2]

El último «salto» de «Nomad» lo lleva a un mundo donde la luz solar es mortal, y donde es capturado de inmediato y metido en una arena de combate. Allí, a los perdedores se los envía a morir bajo el sol, mientras que los supervivientes son transformados en guerreros Investidos. When the arena is attacked by refugees hoping to rescue their captured people, Nomad throws his lot with them, and soon discovers they seek an entrance to mythical lands beneath the ground, where they believe they will find safety.[2]

Ambientación

The planet The Sunlit Man is set on is a small, slowly-spinning world with an elaborate ring system surrounding it. The star it orbits emits vast quantities of both heat and Investiture. This supercharges the growth of plants - a sown seed can grow and mature fully over the course of a single dawn. However, as the sun rises fully, the extreme temperatures immediately incinerate both the flora and any creatures unfortunate enough to be caught in its light. As such, the planet's human inhabitants are constantly on the move, travelling just ahead of the rising sun under light reflected by the planetary rings.[2]

They do so in two major ways. Individually, the locals have access to hoverbikes fast enough to outpace the rising sun. Long-term, they live on hovering airships, most of them roughly the size of houses. Fleets of such ships, called columns, can assemble together into mobile cities for the sake of convenience, with flat surfaces that lock together to form roads. When split apart, some of the ships are devoted to farming, sowing seeds that are then harvested during dawn as the columns travel around the planet.[2]

Three columns are known to exist -- one commanded by a man called the Cinder King, another inhabited by refugees led by a trio of women called the Greater Good, and a little-known northern column, whose inhabitants speak with difficult-to-decipher accent. The people are descended from Threnodites, although they do not seem to become shades upon death. Additionally, there is evidence that Scadrians were once present, and may've created or adapted some manner of underground living space that now remains locked.[2]

Aside from the sun, Investiture on the planet manifests through simmering stones which Nomad nicknames the embers. Such embers are used as power sources for hoverbikes and ships. They can also be injected into people by means of a spear, replacing the heart. People implanted with embers -- called ember men and ember women by Nomad -- have parts of their chest burnt away, leaving gaping holes in their ribs and skin, and granting them enhanced reflexes and strength. The ember men and women seem to lose their minds in the process, obeying the wishes of the Cinder King while acting aggressive towards their former friends and loved ones.[2]

Desarrollo

I sat down and decided I was really going to push myself to write this last one because I’ve really wanted to get it done in that slot between projects that I knew I had to work on for contractual reasons. Because if I didn’t, I worried I’d never get around to it.

—Brandon[2]

Like the other secret projects, The Sunlit Man was written during the Covid-19 pandemic, as stopping conventions and international travel gave Brandon more time to write.[4] Unlike the other three, the story was not written as a gift for Brandon's wife Emily. Rather, it was based on one of the first ideas Brandon had for a cosmere story, and one which he had not had the time for beforehand.[2]

The original idea involved Hoid -- then called Topaz -- waking up on an unknown planet and trying to both figure out its magic system and to recruit its people into a looming interstellar war. As the cosmere developed, however, Brandon realized that Hoid no longer worked as the protagonist of this prospective story. Instead, he turned to Hoid's three apprentices, settling on Sigzil, whom he decided to make a major figure in the cosmere's future.[2]

The initial setting was a world that was a sphere eternally rolling on the surface of another planet, forcing its inhabitants to always move. While the idea of a planet rolling on a planet was quickly discarded, Brandon kept the concept of a world where people had to perpetually move or die. This was partially to reinforce the theme of Sigzil/Nomad having to keep moving in order to avoid the Night Brigade.[2]

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