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'''Sazed's Rings''' are a set of ten small [[Feruchemical]] metalminds utilised by [[Sazed]].
 
'''Sazed's Rings''' are a set of ten small [[Feruchemical]] metalminds utilised by [[Sazed]].
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The rings survived Sazed's ascension to [[Harmony]] after the [[Battle of Hathsin]], and may play a role in later books.{{qa ref|428|66|Sazed's rings survived as well|date=Jul, 2009}}
 
The rings survived Sazed's ascension to [[Harmony]] after the [[Battle of Hathsin]], and may play a role in later books.{{qa ref|428|66|Sazed's rings survived as well|date=Jul, 2009}}
   
Four were tin, (sight, hearing, scent, and touch) and another five were gold, zinc, steel, iron, and pewter. The last was bronze.
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Four were tin, (sight, hearing, scent, and touch) and another five were gold, zinc, steel, iron, and pewter. The last was bronze.{{cite}} <!-- someone removed that the last could have been brass? -->
   
 
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Revision as of 06:57, 18 July 2017

Sazed's rings
World of Origin Scadrial

Sazed's Rings are a set of ten small Feruchemical metalminds utilised by Sazed.

The 10 were put into use in preparation for and during the Battle of Luthadel, where Sazed took an instrumental role in the capital's defense. Not much charge was contained, as he was forced to fill as much as he could in only a few days before the battle.[1] Although they did not see much use in Sazed's fight against the koloss, the rings were what allowed him to incapacitate Marsh after the Steel Inquisitor assaulted him, saving Sazed's life as a result.[2]

The rings survived Sazed's ascension to Harmony after the Battle of Hathsin, and may play a role in later books.[3]

Four were tin, (sight, hearing, scent, and touch) and another five were gold, zinc, steel, iron, and pewter. The last was bronze.[citation needed]

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