So after over a year of not reading any of Brandon Sanderson's stuff despite being the 17th shard discord server and backing the secret projects kickstarter despite the awful decision to even run a kickstarter, considering he's easily in the top 3 most successful names in fantasy right now, I have finally gotten around to starting on The Sunlit Man (Read Tress of the Emerald Sea when it first dropped, wholly uninterested in reading Frugal Wizard, and was worried reading Yumi and the Nightmare Painter as my first Cosmere book in over a yesr would be a bad reentry and would just make it impossible to continue). Had to run a roommate between a couple doctor's appointments, and I didn't have enough left in King in Yellow or my Shirley Jackson compilation to want to bring them along and then finish them early. Its good so far! Its a little weird going back to a setting with such wild environments as the Cosmere after so long in relatively normal worlds playing Xeno, and Persona, and Soulsov, but its also fun. Cosmere connections are fun, the best Hoid encounter I've seen yet, lots of really interesting hints at space age cosmere... Its neat! I guess I'm sticking with the Cosmere after all