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Raboniel's Soul-<br/>
Harvesting Dagger
The white gold metal vein down the middle conducts Investiture.<br/>
Raboniel calls the metal Raysium and says there is not enough in<br/>
this dagger to collect her soul or that of a Herald.<br/>
I am not sure I believe her.
Undertext:<br/>
Navani is right not to believe. I have given her few reasons to<br/>
trust me, after all, but in this thing I do not lie.<br/>
Why give into my enemy's hands the means to destroy me?
I will proceed with my experiments.<br/>
Our discovery of Warlight, paired with my eventual understanding<br/>
of this dagger might yield a way to stop this war.
Undertext:<br/>
Though I think we disagree on what an acceptable end to the war<br/>
actually looks like.
The ruby is housed in a metal other than Raysium; silver, maybe?
Undertext:<br/>
I can confirm: the metal is not Raysium but a silver-<br/>
nickel alloy and does not affect the dagger's function.
Touching the dagger to<br/>
half of the ruby does not<br/>
pull out the half spren.<br/>
Cracking one half,<br/>
however, allows the<br/>
spren to escape.<br/>
The dagger immediately<br/>
pulls the spren along the<br/>
Raysium vein and into the<br/>
gem at its base.
I suspect the vein of Raysium continues through the dagger's<br/>
hilt and somehow attaches to the ruby at its base.
Undertext:<br/>
The Raysium vein is removable, reversible, and<br/>
conducts Investiture directly to the gemstone.
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