God Metal
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Related to | Shards, Investiture |
Universe | Cosmere |
God Metals are the solid manifestation of a Shard of Adonalsium's Investiture.[1]
Characteristics & Attributes
The God Metals are metals formed directly from a Shard and can be made from any Shard.[2] Creating a God Metal without a Shard is extremely difficult, but possible.[3] They can be alloyed with the lesser metals to form sixteen different metals each, though few are known.[4] They can also be alloyed with each other.[5] Besides having an Allomantic, a Feruchemical, and a Hemalurgic property, each God Metal can also do something else.[6] The existence of God Metals is one reason why metal is so weird in the cosmere.[7]
A Mistborn could burn any God Metal,[8] though doing so may require a Connection to the metal's Shard.[9] Some God Metals can be used by anyone.[10]
When measured by a spectroscope while being heated, trellium appears to emit a full spectrum of light at the same intensity as if it is a pure white color, except in the red frequencies where the readings jump above the maximum.[11] Waxillium Ladrian notes that this is a physical impossibility and harmonium is the only other time he has seen anything similar, suggesting that it is an identifiable trait of God Metals.[11] It is unknown what determines the color where the reading will spike for an individual God Metal, and whether hybrid metals have one spike or several. This bears some resemblance to the impossible rainbows that form when the light given off by one of the Rosharan Lights is split by a prism.[12]
If a Shard is Splintered, God Metals that existed before will remain unaffected.[13] Change of Shard's Vessel may over time cause properties of its God Metal to change. 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.[14][15]
Known God Metals
Lerasium
Lerasium is the God Metal corresponding to the Shard Preservation. A normal person burning lerasium becomes a Mistborn of undiluted power. A Misting or Mistborn burning lerasium drastically increases their powers.[16] Feruchemists can use lerasium to store an unknown quality, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, lerasium steals all abilities.[17]
Alloys of lerasium grant the user the powers of the associated metal, so that if an individual burned a lerasium tin alloy they would become a Tineye.[18] If alloyed with other God Metals, such as bavadinium, it is theoretically possible for the combined effect to grant abilities from the associated Invested Art.[19]
Atium
Atium is the God Metal corresponding to the Shard Ruin. An Allomancer burning atium is able to see a few seconds into the future. Feruchemists can use atium to store youth, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, atium can steal the power to use any Invested Art.[17][20] [footnote 1]
Malatium
Malatium is an alloy of atium and gold.[21][22] An Allomancer burning malatium is able to see either who another person was in the past, or who they could have become if they had made different choices.[23]
Harmonium
Harmonium is the God Metal corresponding to the Shard Harmony. Called "ettmetal" in their native tongue, the Southern Scadrians use it to power their technology. Harmonium burns "with a pure whiteness"[24] when used in Southern Scadrian machinery, and explodes when it is exposed to water (similar to the alkali metals) making it dangerous if not impossible to ingest for Allomantic purposes. Unlike alkali metal reactions, this reaction does not yield a "harmonium oxide," but it will yield "something else relevant to the cosmere." Harmonium's atomic structure is that of a single element, rather than a compound or alloy.[25]
Raysium
Raysium is the God Metal of Odium. Raysium can naturally conduct Investiture, drawing it in from any source.[26]
Trellium
Trellium, also known as bavadinium, is the God Metal of Autonomy.[27] It is a silvery metal with a red cast to it, and dark red spots similar to rust.[28][29] Its Allomantic and Feruchemical properties are unknown. It can be used Hemalurgically to steal some, if not all, Allomantic and/or Feruchemical abilities and grant them to Kandra.[29] It can also be used on humans to create Hemalurgic constructs.[28][30] Kandra and Hemalurgic constructs with a single spike of trellium will be hidden from Harmony.[31] Trellium naturally repels Investiture, including other God Metals.[32]
Shardblades and Shardplate
Shardblades and Shardplate are both made out of a mixture of the unnamed God Metals of Honor and Cultivation. The precise proportion of the two differs depending on the type of spren that forms the Blade, or the order to which the Plate belongs; as such, there are at least ten alloys.[33][5][34] Like all God Metals, they are Allomantically viable, and thus burnable by a Mistborn, although it's yet to be seen what the effects would be.[35] Presumably, they would also have Hemalurgic and Feruchemical effects.[6]
Honorblades
Honorblades are made out of the God Metal of Honor.[36]
The Dor
The Dor is the remnant of Devotion and Dominion's combined powers after the Shards themselves were Splintered.[37][38] There is a God Metal that comes from the Dor.[39]
Trivia
- Striking a chime or bell made of a God Metal would not necessarily produce a similar note to that God Metal's corresponding Tone.[40]
- Brandon has indicated that the atium present in Mistborn Era 1 is actually an alloy of atium and electrum.[41]
Notes
- ↑ Note that the Allomantic and Feruchemical effects of atium are the effects of the atium-electrum alloy produced in the Pits of Hathsin, not the true, pure God Metal. Pure atium, when burned, shows a vision of the Spiritual Realm. Its Feruchemical property is unknown. The Hemalurgic property of stealing any ability belongs to pure atium, and not to the Electrum alloy, whose Hemalurgic property is unknown.
- ↑ The Bands of Mourning Ars Arcanum#
- ↑ Arcanum Unbounded Hoboken signing
— Arcanum - 2016-12-03# - ↑ General Reddit 2020
— Arcanum - 2020-09-04# - ↑ Calamity Philadelphia signing
— Arcanum - 2016-02-20# - ↑ a b Skyward Denver signing
— Arcanum - 2018-11-15# - ↑ a b Hero of Ages Q&A - Time Waster's Guide
— Arcanum - 2008-10-15# - ↑ Mini-Con 2021
— Arcanum - 2021-10-23# - ↑ YouTube Livestream 32
— Arcanum - 2021-06-03# - ↑ General Twitter 2013
— Arcanum - 2013-10-24# - ↑ Mini-Con 2021
— Arcanum - 2021-11-22# - ↑ a b The Lost Metal chapter 13#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 65#
- ↑ Skyward Chicago signing
— Arcanum - 2018-11-16# - ↑ Arcanum Unbounded Hoboken signing
— Arcanum - 2016-12-03# - ↑ JordanCon 2021
— Arcanum - 2021-07-16# - ↑ 17th Shard Interview
— Arcanum - 2010-10-03# - ↑ a b Hemalurgy Table
- ↑ Bands of Mourning release party
— Arcanum - 2016-01-25# - ↑ FanX 2018
— Arcanum - 2018-09-06# - ↑ JordanCon 2021
— Arcanum - 2021-07-16# - ↑ The Hero of Ages Ars Arcanum#
- ↑ Hero of Ages Q&A - Time Waster's Guide
— Arcanum - 2008-10-15# - ↑ The Hero of Ages chapter 5#
- ↑ The Bands of Mourning chapter 22#
- ↑ Boskone 54
— Arcanum - 2017-02-19# - ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 84#
- ↑ The Lost Metal epilogue 4#
- ↑ a b Shadows of Self chapter 21#
- ↑ a b Shadows of Self epilogue#
- ↑ Shadows of Self release party
— Arcanum - 2015-10-05# - ↑ Shadows of Self Chicago signing
— Arcanum - 2015-10-12# - ↑ The Lost Metal chapter 15#
- ↑ Skyward Pre-Release AMA
— Arcanum - 2018-10-12# - ↑ Arcanum Unbounded signing Hoboken
— Arcanum - 2016-12-03# - ↑ Starsight Release Party
— Arcanum - 2019-11-26# - ↑ San Diego Comic-Con@Home 2020
— Arcanum - 2020-07-23# - ↑ General Signed Books 2012
— Arcanum - 2012-12-08# - ↑ Arcanum Unbounded Chicago signing
— Arcanum - 2016-12-06# - ↑ Starsight Release Party
— Arcanum - 2019-11-26# - ↑ YouTube Spoiler Stream 3
— Arcanum - 2021-12-16# - ↑ YouTube Spoiler Stream 3
— Arcanum - 2021-12-16#