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A '''savant''' is an [[Allomancer]] who has flared their metal for so long that it has changed their physiology.
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A '''savant''' is someone who has used an [[Investiture]]-related ability so much that it has changed their physiology; at least [[Allomancy]] and [[Soulcasting]] can lead to savants. The process involves one's spirit becoming infused with Investiture, causing changes in the [[Physical Realm]].{{wob ref|1557}}
   
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== Allomantic savant ==
With most metals the effects are quite small. [[bronze|Seeker]]s for example often become savants without being aware of it. This grants them a boost to the range of their abilities. However, some metals warp the body of savants much more. [[Tin]] savants for example experience such magnification of their senses that they can become incapacitated by bright light or loud sounds. [[Pewter]] [[Misting]]s often die before becoming savants{{epigraph ref|mb3|16}} as they feel neither pain nor exhaustion to any great extent and therefore may ignore wounds which later prove fatal.
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An Allomancer who has flared their metal for a long time can become a savant. With most metals, the effects are quite small. [[Bronze#Allomantic Use|Seeker]]s, for example, often become savants without being aware of it, granting them a boost to the range of their abilities. However, some metals warp the body of savants much more. [[Tin]] savants experience such magnification of their senses that they can become incapacitated by bright light or loud sounds. [[Pewter]] [[Misting]]s often die before becoming savants{{epigraph ref|mb3|16}}, as they feel neither pain nor exhaustion to any great extent and therefore may ignore wounds that later prove fatal.
   
Spook is the most obvious example of a Savant in the Mistborn trilogy. He flares his tin for so long that his body comes to a point where it literally cannot survive without the tin. Any light becomes too bright for him, and he takes to wearing a blindfold at all times. This does not hamper him, however, because his other senses have become so attuned that he can feel and hear well enough to make up for the lack of vision.
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[[Spook]] is the most obvious example of a savant in the Mistborn trilogy. He flares his tin for so long that his body literally cannot survive without the tin. Any light becomes too bright for him, and he takes to wearing a blindfold at all times. This does not hamper him, however, because his other senses have become so sensitive that he can feel and hear well enough to make up for the lack of vision.
   
[[Wax]] is a [[Steel]] savant.{{annotation ref|aol|chapter=11|link=annotation-the-alloy-of-law-chapter-eleven}} He has an instinctive ability to create a steel bubble that somehow doesn't Push the metal on his person. He's not sure how it is accomplished.{{book ref|mb5|8}}
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[[Wax]] is a [[steel]] savant{{annotation ref|aol|chapter=11|link=annotation-the-alloy-of-law-chapter-eleven}}, or possibly a savant of the ''combination'' of steel Allomancy and [[iron]] [[Feruchemy]].{{wob ref|8115}} He has an instinctive ability to create a steel bubble that somehow avoids Pushing the metal on his person. He's not sure how it is accomplished.{{book ref|mb5|8}}
   
If someone were able to burn the amount of Lerasium needed to become a savant with the metal, they would ascend and become the holder of Preservation, similar to what happens when one consumes the mists.{{qa ref|977|177|What about a lerasium savant?|date=September 2012}}This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.
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If someone were able to burn the amount of [[Lerasium]] needed to become a savant with the metal, they would ascend and become the holder of Preservation, similar to what happens when one consumes the mists.{{qa ref|977|177|What about a lerasium savant?|date=September 2012}} This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.
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== Soulcasting savant ==
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Soulcasting savants begin to take on the physical characteristics of the substances that they produce with Soulcasting. Some Soulcaster [[ardent]]s take on the appearance of stone or crystal{{book ref|sa2|35}}, and [[Kaza]]'s body starts turning into smoke.{{book ref|sa3|i|4}} Both Surgebinder Soulcasters and users of Soulcaster fabrials can become savants, though the effects are much less pronounced for Surgebinders, due to the [[Nahel bond]].{{wob ref|8742}}
   
 
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Revision as of 10:58, 14 February 2018

A savant is someone who has used an Investiture-related ability so much that it has changed their physiology; at least Allomancy and Soulcasting can lead to savants. The process involves one's spirit becoming infused with Investiture, causing changes in the Physical Realm.[1]

Allomantic savant

An Allomancer who has flared their metal for a long time can become a savant. With most metals, the effects are quite small. Seekers, for example, often become savants without being aware of it, granting them a boost to the range of their abilities. However, some metals warp the body of savants much more. Tin savants experience such magnification of their senses that they can become incapacitated by bright light or loud sounds. Pewter Mistings often die before becoming savants[2], as they feel neither pain nor exhaustion to any great extent and therefore may ignore wounds that later prove fatal.

Spook is the most obvious example of a savant in the Mistborn trilogy. He flares his tin for so long that his body literally cannot survive without the tin. Any light becomes too bright for him, and he takes to wearing a blindfold at all times. This does not hamper him, however, because his other senses have become so sensitive that he can feel and hear well enough to make up for the lack of vision.

Wax is a steel savantTemplate:Annotation ref, or possibly a savant of the combination of steel Allomancy and iron Feruchemy.[3] He has an instinctive ability to create a steel bubble that somehow avoids Pushing the metal on his person. He's not sure how it is accomplished.[4]

If someone were able to burn the amount of Lerasium needed to become a savant with the metal, they would ascend and become the holder of Preservation, similar to what happens when one consumes the mists.[5] This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.

Soulcasting savant

Soulcasting savants begin to take on the physical characteristics of the substances that they produce with Soulcasting. Some Soulcaster ardents take on the appearance of stone or crystal[6], and Kaza's body starts turning into smoke.[7] Both Surgebinder Soulcasters and users of Soulcaster fabrials can become savants, though the effects are much less pronounced for Surgebinders, due to the Nahel bond.[8]

Trivia

  • Savants look different in the Spiritual Realm compared to a regular human.[9]
  • The extra abilities gained by a savant cannot be transferred through Hemalurgy.[10]

Notes

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