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'''Type I BioChromatic Entities''' or '''Spontaneous Sentient BioChromatic Manifestations in a Deceased Host''', later referred to as '''Type II Invested Entities''',{{book ref|sa4|15}} are a type of BioChromatic entity. The term refers to those that retain sentience after being Returned (by [[Endowment]], in the case of the Returned) following death, and are endowed with Investiture, such as divine Breath.{{book ref|sa4|15}} Returned are able to Awaken normally using any Breaths on top of their divine Breath,{{book ref|wb|55}} but giving away the divine Breath results in death.
 
'''Type I BioChromatic Entities''' or '''Spontaneous Sentient BioChromatic Manifestations in a Deceased Host''', later referred to as '''Type II Invested Entities''',{{book ref|sa4|15}} are a type of BioChromatic entity. The term refers to those that retain sentience after being Returned (by [[Endowment]], in the case of the Returned) following death, and are endowed with Investiture, such as divine Breath.{{book ref|sa4|15}} Returned are able to Awaken normally using any Breaths on top of their divine Breath,{{book ref|wb|55}} but giving away the divine Breath results in death.
   
The '''divine Breath''', a single powerful Breath that grants the powers of the first five Heightenings, is a [[Splinter]] of [[Endowment]].{{wob ref|4486}} Giving away the divine Breath to another person will instantly heal that person, at the cost of the life of the Returned.{{wob ref|6724}} Divine Breaths cannot be transferred like normal Breaths as they immediately become kinetic Investiture when used.{{wob ref|11165}}
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The '''divine Breath''', a single powerful Breath that grants the powers of the first five Heightenings, is a [[Splinter]] of [[Endowment]].{{wob ref|6724}} Giving away the divine Breath to another person will instantly heal that person, at the cost of the life of the Returned.{{wob ref|6724}} Divine Breaths cannot be transferred like normal Breaths as they immediately become kinetic Investiture when used.{{wob ref|11165}}
   
 
'''Type I Invested Entities''' later came to define [[Spren]], Investiture which developed sentience on its own.{{book ref|sa4|15}}
 
'''Type I Invested Entities''' later came to define [[Spren]], Investiture which developed sentience on its own.{{book ref|sa4|15}}

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