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Endowment's [[Shard|Intent]] is not entirely clear; it's likely related to bestowing gifts or talents upon others. The Intent does not seem to influence [[Edgli]] in all matters, as she is still capable of refusing giving aid to [[Hoid]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|41}} The prime examples of the Intent's influence are the creation of the Returned, via resurrection and a Returned Breath, and the magic system of [[Awakening]], as [[Breath]] can only be given, and cannot be forcefully taken.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
 
Endowment's [[Shard|Intent]] is not entirely clear; it's likely related to bestowing gifts or talents upon others. The Intent does not seem to influence [[Edgli]] in all matters, as she is still capable of refusing giving aid to [[Hoid]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|41}} The prime examples of the Intent's influence are the creation of the Returned, via resurrection and a Returned Breath, and the magic system of [[Awakening]], as [[Breath]] can only be given, and cannot be forcefully taken.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
   
The way in which she manifests her Intent is notably erratic and inconsistent.{{wob ref|9589}}{{wob ref|3443}}
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Endowment is the Shard Hoid would have taken if he wanted to become a Vessel.{{wob ref|9845}}
 
Endowment is the Shard Hoid might have taken, had he wanted to become a Vessel.{{wob ref|9845}}
 
   
 
== Associated Magic ==
 
== Associated Magic ==
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Endowment can create [[splinter]]s of herself called divine Breath, and bestow them upon the recently deceased.{{wob ref|4486}} This brings them back to life; such people are known as the [[Returned]]. The Returned have little to no memory of their previous life, but they do retain any skills they've had while alive.{{wob ref|5062}}{{book ref|wb|30}} Their appearance also changes, in accordance to how they perceive themselves and the influence of local culture on their image of a "god". With some skill, the Returned can change their appearance to some extent, though it is not true shapeshifting.{{wob ref|5840}}
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Endowment can create [[splinter]]s of herself called Divine Breaths, and bestow them upon the recently deceased.{{wob ref|4486}} This brings them back to life; such people are known as the [[Returned]]. The Returned have little to no memory of their previous life, but they do retain any skills they've had while alive.{{wob ref|5062}}{{book ref|wb|30}} Their appearance also changes, in accordance to how they perceive themselves and the influence of local culture on their image of a "god". With some skill, the Returned can change their appearance to some extent, though it is no true shapeshifting.{{wob ref|5840}}
   
The divine Breath immediately grants the Returned the effects of the Fifth [[Heightening]]. However, the Returned must consume at least one Breath a week; otherwise, after their divine Breath is consumed and, with nothing to support their existence, they die.{{book ref|wb|3}} Endowment does not discourage this, and is fine with her Breath being used to feed the Returned.{{wob ref|3312}}
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The Divine Breath immediately grants the Returned the effects of the Fifth [[Heightening]]. However, the Returned must consume at least one Breath a week; otherwise, after their Divine Breath is consumed and, with nothing to support their existence, they die.{{book ref|wb|3}} Endowment does not discourage this, and is fine with her Breath being used to feed the Returned.{{wob ref|3312}}
   
They can also choose to bestow their divine Breath upon others, which typically results in a massive feat of power, often tied to healing, though it will kill the Returned.{{book ref|wb|12}} Giving up their divine Breath is often the reason they were Returned in the first place -- a potential Returned is shown a vision of the future by Endowment, and chooses to come back based on that, although the memory of it fades away until it is needed.{{book ref|wb|57}}
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They can also choose to bestow their Divine Breath upon others, which typically results in a massive feat of power, often tied to healing, though it will kill the Returned.{{book ref|wb|12}} Giving up their Divine Breath is often the reason they were Returned in the first place -- a potential Returned is shown a vision of the future by Endowment, and chooses to come back based on that, although the memory of it fades away until it is needed.{{book ref|wb|57}}
   
 
=== The Tears of Edgli ===
 
=== The Tears of Edgli ===
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Like all [[Shard]]s, Endowment was created at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], and contains one sixteenth of him.{{msh ref|3|2}} The people present at the Shattering agreed to go separate ways after taking their Shards.{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}} And so, when Endowment was picked up by [[Edgli]], she took it from [[Yolen]] and eventually settled on [[Nalthis]].{{wob ref|2106}}{{wob ref|1120}}
 
Like all [[Shard]]s, Endowment was created at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], and contains one sixteenth of him.{{msh ref|3|2}} The people present at the Shattering agreed to go separate ways after taking their Shards.{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}} And so, when Endowment was picked up by [[Edgli]], she took it from [[Yolen]] and eventually settled on [[Nalthis]].{{wob ref|2106}}{{wob ref|1120}}
   
Millennia later, the people of [[Chedesh]] landed on the shores of the land that now houses [[Hallandren]]. It was then that Endowment first created a Returned in [[Vo]], who managed to have five Visions and father a child before dying a week later. From then on out, Returned began appearing in other parts of the world.{{book ref|wb|32}} Among others, Endowment Returned the [[Five Scholars]], including [[Vasher]] and [[Shashara]], who together created [[Nightblood]], and [[Lightsong]], who saved the Hallandren from a continent-wide war by restoring the power of [[Susebron]], the god-king.{{book ref|wb|29}}{{book ref|wb|57}}
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Millennia later, the people of [[Chedesh]] landed on the shores of the land that now houses [[Hallandren]]. It was then that Endowment first created a Returned in [[Vo]], who managed to have five Visions and father a child before dying a week later. From then on out, Returned began appearing in other parts of the world.{{book ref|wb|32}} Among others, Endowment Returned the [[Five Scholars]], including [[Vasher]] and [[Shashara]], who together created [[Nightblood]], and [[Lightsong]], who saved the Hallandren from a continent-wide war by restoring the power of the god-king.{{book ref|wb|29}}{{book ref|wb|57}}
   
 
Around the time of [[True Desolation]] on [[Roshar]], [[Hoid]] began contacting various Shards in an attempt to build a resistance to [[Odium]], which was then held by [[Rayse]]. Endowment, still annoyed at the Vessels who chose to settle down in pairs in violation of the original pact, declined.{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}} Believing Rayse to be of little concern, she chided Hoid for dabbling in matters far outside his scope, and suggested that if Odium were to become an issue, he would be dealt with promptly -- as would Hoid himself.{{epigraph ref|sa3|37}}
 
Around the time of [[True Desolation]] on [[Roshar]], [[Hoid]] began contacting various Shards in an attempt to build a resistance to [[Odium]], which was then held by [[Rayse]]. Endowment, still annoyed at the Vessels who chose to settle down in pairs in violation of the original pact, declined.{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}} Believing Rayse to be of little concern, she chided Hoid for dabbling in matters far outside his scope, and suggested that if Odium were to become an issue, he would be dealt with promptly -- as would Hoid himself.{{epigraph ref|sa3|37}}

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