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