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|books=[[Mistborn (series)|Mistborn]], [[The Stormlight Archive]], [[The Sunlit Man]]
 
 
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If a Shard is [[Splinter]]ed, God Metals that existed before will remain unaffected.{{wob ref|12055}} Change of Shard's Vessel may over time cause properties of its God Metal to change.{{wob ref|16588}} As name of the God Metal is usually derived by adding suffix "-ium" to the Vessel's name, people might start calling the metal by a new name to reflect the new Vessel.{{wob ref|2554}}{{wob ref|14874}}
 
If a Shard is [[Splinter]]ed, God Metals that existed before will remain unaffected.{{wob ref|12055}} Change of Shard's Vessel may over time cause properties of its God Metal to change.{{wob ref|16588}} As name of the God Metal is usually derived by adding suffix "-ium" to the Vessel's name, people might start calling the metal by a new name to reflect the new Vessel.{{wob ref|2554}}{{wob ref|14874}}
 
God metals have interactions of some kind with both [[fabrial]]s and [[Aether spores]], just like normal metals.{{wob ref|16243}}
 
   
 
== Known God Metals ==
 
== Known God Metals ==
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=== Raysium ===
 
=== Raysium ===
 
:''Main article:'' [[Raysium]]
 
:''Main article:'' [[Raysium]]
Raysium is the God Metal of [[Odium]]. Raysium can naturally conduct Investiture.{{book ref|sa4|84}}
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Raysium is the God Metal of [[Odium]]. Raysium can naturally conduct Investiture, drawing it in from any source.{{book ref|sa4|84}}
   
 
=== Trellium ===
 
=== Trellium ===
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=== Honorblades ===
 
=== Honorblades ===
:''Main article:'' [[Honorblade]]
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:''Main article:'' [[Honorblades]]
 
Honorblades are made out of the God Metal of Honor.{{wob ref|13996}}
 
Honorblades are made out of the God Metal of Honor.{{wob ref|13996}}
   
 
=== The Dor ===
 
=== The Dor ===
 
The [[Dor]] is the remnant of [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]]'s combined powers after the Shards themselves were Splintered.{{wob ref|2787}}{{wob ref|1533}} There is a God Metal that comes from the Dor.{{wob ref|13354}}
 
The [[Dor]] is the remnant of [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]]'s combined powers after the Shards themselves were Splintered.{{wob ref|2787}}{{wob ref|1533}} There is a God Metal that comes from the Dor.{{wob ref|13354}}
 
== Anti-God Metals ==
 
Physical matter is known to have a counterpart called [[Wikipedia: antimatter| antimatter]] - matter composed of antiparticles that share many properties with the particles of ordinary matter, but manifest some of them in an opposite way (e.g. a proton and an antiproton have the same mass, but opposite electric charges and magnetic moments). Raboniel describes this in terms of axi with opposite polarities.{{book ref|sa4|97}} A similar relationship exists between Investiture and anti-Investiture in the cosmere.
 
 
An Allomancer ingesting anti-God Metals will die.{{wob ref|16236}}
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Striking a chime or bell made of a God Metal would not necessarily produce a similar note to that God Metal's corresponding [[Rhythm#The Pure Tones|Tone]].{{wob ref|15275}}
 
* Striking a chime or bell made of a God Metal would not necessarily produce a similar note to that God Metal's corresponding [[Rhythm#The Pure Tones|Tone]].{{wob ref|15275}}
 
* Brandon has indicated that the atium present in [[Mistborn Era 1|''Mistborn'' Era 1]] is actually an alloy of atium and [[electrum]].{{wob ref|15299}}
 
* Brandon has indicated that the atium present in [[Mistborn Era 1|''Mistborn'' Era 1]] is actually an alloy of atium and [[electrum]].{{wob ref|15299}}
* Where God Metals fit on the Periodic Table is planned to be covered in [[Mistborn Era 3|''Mistborn'' Era 3]].{{wob ref|13359}}
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

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