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'''Midnight Essence''' is a substance that appears throughout the cosmere, most notably connected to [[aether|midnight aether]] and [[Re-Shephir]]. Midnight Essence has not been shown to exist without some degree of sentience or possession through a [[Luhel bond]], and therefore can be considered both a substance and a creature.{{book ref|Tress|31}} However, whether or not it is truly sentient is questioned.{{book ref|tress|31}}
 
'''Midnight Essence''' is a substance that appears throughout the cosmere, most notably connected to [[aether|midnight aether]] and [[Re-Shephir]]. Midnight Essence has not been shown to exist without some degree of sentience or possession through a [[Luhel bond]], and therefore can be considered both a substance and a creature.{{book ref|Tress|31}} However, whether or not it is truly sentient is questioned.{{book ref|tress|31}}
   
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It is associated with Re-Shephir, as the substance she uses to make her creatures.{{book ref|sa3|29}} The ancient [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] considered them one of the [[Ten Deaths]].{{book ref|sa1|19}} [[Dalinar Kholin]] experienced them in one of his visions, while [[Shallan Davar]], [[Adolin Kholin]], and members of [[Bridge Four]] had to deal with them while fighting Re-Shephir in Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
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It is associated with Re-Shephir, as the substance she uses to make her [[Spren]].{{book ref|sa3|29}} The ancient [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] considered them one of the [[Ten Deaths]].{{book ref|sa1|19}} [[Dalinar Kholin]] experienced them in one of his visions, while [[Shallan Davar]], [[Adolin Kholin]], and members of [[Bridge Four]] had to deal with them while fighting Re-Shephir in Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
   
 
On [[Lumar]], Midnight Essence is used by a variety of characters, and is more widely available, with the commonly accessible method of synthesis involving placing water onto midnight spores.{{book ref|Tress|31}}
 
On [[Lumar]], Midnight Essence is used by a variety of characters, and is more widely available, with the commonly accessible method of synthesis involving placing water onto midnight spores.{{book ref|Tress|31}}

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