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* [[Kordel]]
 
* [[Kordel]]
 
* [[Originators]]
 
* [[Originators]]
* [[Fatren]]
 
* [[Druffel]]
 
* [[Sev]]
 
 
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== Obscurities from ''[[{{b|mb2}}]]'' ==
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== Obscurities from {{bref|MB2}} ==
The [[Hero of Ages]] won't be Terris, by [[Helenntion]], the last survivor of the Council of [[Khlennium]]
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The [[Hero of Ages]] wont be Terris, by [[Helenntion]], the last survivor of the Council of [[Khlennium]]
 
{{quote|There was much talk of the [[Rabzeen]] during those days. Some said he would come to fight the Conqueror. Others said he was the Conqueror. Helenntion didn't make his thoughts on the matter known to me. The Rabzeen is said to be "He who is not of his people, yet fulfils all of their wishes." If this is the case, then perhaps the Conqueror is the one. He is said to have been of Khlennium.|}}
 
{{quote|There was much talk of the [[Rabzeen]] during those days. Some said he would come to fight the Conqueror. Others said he was the Conqueror. Helenntion didn't make his thoughts on the matter known to me. The Rabzeen is said to be "He who is not of his people, yet fulfils all of their wishes." If this is the case, then perhaps the Conqueror is the one. He is said to have been of Khlennium.|}}
{{quote|It wasn't until later that I became convinced that he was the Hero of Ages. Hero of Ages: the one called Rabzeen in Khlennium, The Anamnesor. ...|excerpt from [[Kwaan]]'s writing?{{book ref|mb2|45}}|}}
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{{quote|It wasn't until later that I became convinced that he was the Hero of Ages. Hero of Ages: the one called Rabzeen in Khlennium, The Anamnesor. ...|excerpt from [[Kwaan]]'s writing?{{ref|b|mb2|c|45}}|}}
   
 
== Treatise Metallurgic cover ==
 
== Treatise Metallurgic cover ==
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;Atium: Grant a power of temporal Allomancy.
 
;Atium: Grant a power of temporal Allomancy.
 
;Aluminum: Enhance a power of Allomancy.
 
;Aluminum: Enhance a power of Allomancy.
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Though you strike out their eyes,
 
Though you strike out their eyes,
 
they shall see the hearts of men.
 
they shall see the hearts of men.
 
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For those who would truly serve His Grace, there shall ever be three of Steel to mark them.
 
For those who would truly serve His Grace, there shall ever be three of Steel to mark them.
Two shall bend their sight, and one shall bend their soul. Let the sacred spike of blessed metal pierce the heart of the sacrifice, to consume the soul and power. Thus prepared, the spike is thrust into the body and blood of the chosen by the Lord Ruler to receive his benediction.
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Two shall bend their sight, and one shall bend their soul. Let the sacred spike of blessed metal pierce the heart of the sacrifice, to consume the soul and power. Thus prepared, the spike is thrust into the body and blood of the chosen by the Lord Ruler to receive his benediction.|translated by valkynphyre{{ref|17s|1905-}}|}}
|translated by valkynphyre{{17s ref|topic|1905|Translating the Treatise Metallurgic|date=?}}|}}
 
 
== Metal alphabet ==
 
   
 
{| class=infobox width=200px align=center
 
{| class=infobox width=200px align=center
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{{/symbol|A|lerasium}}
 
{{/symbol|A|lerasium}}
 
{{/symbol|B|iron}}
 
{{/symbol|B|iron}}
{{/symbol|Ch|3=unnamed{{book ref|mb1|20}}}}
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{{/symbol|K sound|bendalloy}}
 
{{/symbol|S sound|duralumin}}
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{{row|&nbsp;|CH|unnamed{{ref|b|mb1|c|20}}|20}}
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{{/symbol|D|copper}}
 
{{/symbol|D|copper}}
 
{{/symbol|D|copper}}
 
{{/symbol|[EI]+|tin}}
 
{{/symbol|[EI]+|tin}}
 
{{/symbol|F/ph|malatium}}
 
{{/symbol|F/ph|malatium}}
 
{{/symbol|G|cadmium}}
 
{{/symbol|G|cadmium}}
{{/symbol|H|3=unnamed{{book ref|mb1|21}}}}
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{{row|&nbsp;|H|unnamed{{ref|b|mb1|c|21}}|21}}
{{/symbol|K sound|bendalloy}}
 
 
{{/symbol|L|zinc}}
 
{{/symbol|L|zinc}}
 
{{/symbol|M|gold}}
 
{{/symbol|M|gold}}
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{{/symbol|R|brass}}
 
{{/symbol|R|brass}}
 
{{/symbol|S|duralumin}}
 
{{/symbol|S|duralumin}}
{{/symbol|Sh|3=unnamed{{book ref|mb1|22}}}}
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{{row|&nbsp;|Sh|unnamed{{ref|b|mb1|c|22}}|22}}
 
{{/symbol|T|bronze}}
 
{{/symbol|T|bronze}}
 
{{/symbol|V|atium}}
 
{{/symbol|V|atium}}
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{{/symbol|Y|nicrosil}}
 
{{/symbol|Y|nicrosil}}
 
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Tin and pewter use their dots to differentiate between E/I and O/U by the ''[[{{b|mb4}}]]'' era.
 
Symbols relating to J (maybe G), Q (KW), X (EKS), or Z are yet to be identified.
 
The letters represented by [[File:{{symbol|Aluminum|m}}|15px|link=Aluminum]] and [[File:{{symbol|19|m}}|15px]] are unknown.
 
   
 
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