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Each essence is connected with a type of [[Polestone|gemstone]],{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} In order to [[soulcast]] a [[Soulcaster]] must use the correct [[Polestone|gemstone]] for each type of material they wish to transform something into.
 
Each essence is connected with a type of [[Polestone|gemstone]],{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} In order to [[soulcast]] a [[Soulcaster]] must use the correct [[Polestone|gemstone]] for each type of material they wish to transform something into.
   
== Vorinisum ==
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== Vorinism ==
Modern [[Vorin]] teachings connect each essence with a [[Herald]] and that [[Herald]]'s divine attributes. It is unknown whether the heralds or the orders of [[Knights Radiant]] originally associated themselves a specific [[Polestone|gemstone]] or essence.
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Modern [[Vorin]] teachings connect each essence with a [[Herald]] and that [[Herald]]'s divine attributes. It is unknown whether the heralds or the orders of [[Knights Radiant]] originally associated themselves with a specific [[Polestone|gemstone]] or essence.
   
 
== Essences ==
 
== Essences ==

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The Ten Essences is the traditional Vorin term associated with both Soulcasting properties and the Heralds.


Soulcasting

Each essence is connected with a type of gemstone,[1] In order to soulcast a Soulcaster must use the correct gemstone for each type of material they wish to transform something into.

Vorinism

Modern Vorin teachings connect each essence with a Herald and that Herald's divine attributes. It is unknown whether the heralds or the orders of Knights Radiant originally associated themselves with a specific gemstone or essence.

Essences

Notes

Footnotes

  1. a b In the Ars Arcanum of The Way of Kings, the Divine Attributes of learned/giving and just/confident were placed in each other's places by mistake. This was later corrected by Peter Ahlstrom.
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