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|BioChroma is the power of life, and so it seeks patterns of life.
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|[[Vasher]]{{book ref|wb|46}}
 
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'''Awakening''' is the art of combining color, [[BioChromatic Breath]] ('''"Breath"'''), and an Awakening [[Command]] in order to animate an object, resulting in one of four types of [[BioChromatic_Breath#Types_of_BioChromatic_entities|BioChromatic entities]]. It is a manifestation of Investiture on [[Nalthis]].
 
   
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'''Awakening''' is a manifestation of [[Investiture]] on [[Nalthis]]. It is the art of combining color, [[BioChromatic Breath]] ('''"Breath"'''), and an Awakening [[Command]] in order to animate an object, resulting in one of four types of [[BioChromatic_Breath#Types_of_BioChromatic_entities|BioChromatic entities]]. It was discovered approximately 400 years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].{{book ref|wb|32}} It has also become a generic term for the concept of using Investiture and Commands to grant objects sentience, such as on [[Komashi]], regardless of the source of Investiture used, though Breath is still one of the main methods used.{{wob ref|16178}}
The process of Awakening begins when an [[Awakener]] releases some of their stored Breath into an object through the use of a Command. While doing so, the Awakener must also be in physical contact with a source of color (e.g. a piece of dyed cloth). If the Command is valid and is correctly visualized in the Awakener's mind, then color is drained from the color source and the target object becomes '''Awakened'''. It then proceeds to carry out the Command.
 
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The process of Awakening begins when an Awakener releases some of their stored Breath into an object through the use of a Command. While doing so, the Awakener must almost always be in physical contact with a source of color (e.g. a piece of dyed cloth). If the Command is valid and is correctly visualized in the Awakener's mind, then color is drained from the color source and the target object becomes '''Awakened'''. It then proceeds to carry out the Command. If the command is invalid or not visualized properly, the object can still be Awakened but will have no effect.{{book ref|wb|35}} Awakened objects can interact with [[Connection]], [[Intent]], and [[Identity]].
   
== BioChromatic Breath ==
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==BioChromatic Breath==
Each Nalthian is born with one [[Breath]], which he may choose to give away to another person, increasing that person's number of Breath.
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Each Nalthian is born with one [[Breath]]. Any person with Breath can use it for Awakening, though it's harder for a non-[[Nalthian]].{{wob ref|1473}} Other Investiture can be used to fuel Awakening, though the method on how is hard to figure out.{{wob ref|12667}}{{wob ref|977}}{{wob ref|6861}} One may choose to give away one's Breath to another person, increasing that person's number of Breaths.
   
The more Breath one has, the easier it is to Awaken, and the more types of Awakening can be performed. Some feats of Awakening can only be performed when a certain [[Heightening]] has been reached.
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The more Breath one has, the easier it is to Awaken, and the more types of Awakening can be performed. Some feats of Awakening can only be achieved once a certain [[Heightening]] has been reached.
   
*At the '''Sixth Heightening''' (~3500 Breaths), basic Awakening Commands become instinctive.
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*At the '''Sixth Heightening''' (~3500 Breaths), many Awakening Commands become instinctive.{{book ref|wb|49}}
   
*At the '''Eighth Heightening''' (~10000 Breaths), the Awakener can override the Commands of Awakened objects.
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*At the '''Eighth Heightening''' (~10000 Breaths), the Awakener can override the Commands of objects Awakened by others.{{book ref|wb|8}}
   
*At the '''Ninth Heightening''' (~20000 Breaths), Awakening inorganic objects become possible.
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*At the '''Ninth Heightening''' (~20000 Breaths), Awakening inorganic objects becomes possible.{{book ref|wb|51}}
   
* Finally, at the '''Tenth Heightening''' (~50000 Breaths), the Awakener gains the ability to drain more color from objects to fuel more powerful Awakenings, as well as the ability to issue Commands mentally.
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* Finally, at the '''Tenth Heightening''' (~50000 Breaths), the Awakener gains the ability to drain more color from objects to fuel more powerful Awakenings, as well as the ability to issue Commands mentally.{{book ref|wb|58}}
   
== Color as fuel ==
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==Color as fuel==
Awakening an object has the additional cost of draining the color of nearby objects. There must be a source of color to Awaken. An effective way to prevent an Awakener from using his art is removing all but grey or white objects in his vicinity. Black, although not commonly considered a color, is very effective as a source of fuel for Awakening. The dyes made from the tropical flower called the [[Tears of Edgli]] are very potent.
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Awakening an object has the additional cost of draining the color of nearby objects. Color appears to act as a fuel for Awakening. Objects drained of their color usually turn grey, although an Awakener who achieved [[Heightening#Tenth_Heightening|Perfect Invocation]] could drain objects more fully, turning them white.{{book ref|wb|57}} If this happens to an object, it cannot be drained from white to grey.{{wob ref|11713}} While the color change is physical, there is also a Spiritual change happening to the object.{{wob ref|12900}}
   
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An effective way to prevent an Awakener from using their art is removing all but grey or white objects in their vicinity. Black, although not commonly considered a color, is very effective as a source of fuel for Awakening.{{wob ref|6025}}
In most cases, the color of living things cannot be used for Awakening. This is because the living soul interferes with the Awakening process. The color of things taken from living things, on the other hand, may be used.{{qa ref|982|1}} An [[Awakener]] can, for example, use spilled blood as a color source.
 
   
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The dyes made from the tropical flower called the [[Tears of Edgli]] are very potent and are highly valued by Awakeners.{{wob ref|7969}} These flowers only grow in the jungles of [[Hallandren]], and is a chief source of the country's wealth.
== Awakening Commands ==
 
The Commands used in Awakening are crucial to its success or failure. They must be clearly stated and properly visualized. Generally Commands are simple, concrete ideas expressed in phrases of two words or less, usually consisting of a specific verb and a general subject (e.g. "Grab things"). While more complex Commands can be used, the more complex the Command the more difficult the visualization of the Command becomes. Advanced Commands tend to be jealously guarded by [[Awakener]]s.
 
   
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In most cases, the color of living things cannot be used for Awakening.{{book ref|wb|46}} This is because the living soul interferes with the Awakening process. The color of things taken from living things, on the other hand, may be used.{{wob ref|2801}} An Awakener can, for example, use spilled blood as a color source.{{book ref|wb|56}}
In Awakening, the exact wording of the Command is important. An Awakener could, for example, give a piece of rope the Command "Hold things" so it will wrap itself around objects, but this will likely result in the rope simply wrapping itself around the [[Awakener]]'s hand. The Command "Hold things when thrown" is more useful and only slightly more complex.
 
   
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If the colored object is small or the color drab, the Command will take much more Breath.{{book ref|wb|46}} Colors outside the visible spectrum, like ultraviolet, can be used as fuel for Awakening.{{wob ref|9552}}
=== Basic Commands ===
 
The first and most important Command is the one that allows any human being to give their Breath to another human being: '''"My life to yours, my Breath become yours."'''
 
   
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Fire cannot be used to fuel Awakening.{{wob ref|14578}}
This movement of Breath is not technically part of the art of Awakening, but it is a vocal Command that moves Breath, and is the foundation for Awakening. This Command transfers all of a person's Breath at once no matter how many there are. An Awakener can also use this Command to store all of their Breath in an object to be retrieved later.
 
   
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==Awakening Commands==
An [[Awakener]] when done with an Awakened object, can retrieve the [[Breath]] used by touching the object and speaking the Command '''"Your Breath to mine."'''
 
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{{image|Vasher by Connor Chamberlain.jpg|side=right|width=300px|[[Vasher]] using Awakening}}
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{{for|/Command|a list of all Commands}}
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'''Commands''' are the focus for [[Awakening]].{{wob ref|6799}} The Commands used in Awakening are crucial to its success or failure. They must be clearly stated, properly visualized, spoken in a crisp and clear voice without mumbling or slurring{{book ref|wb|20}}, and said in the Awakener's native language.{{book ref|wb|46}} If there is strong enough Connection to another language, their native language would not need to be used.{{wob ref|2699}} Awakening can be performed with sign language.{{wob ref|14720}}
   
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Many Commands are simple, concrete ideas expressed in phrases of two words or less in the imperative mood, usually consisting of a specific verb and a general subject (e.g. "Grab things"). While more complex Commands can be used, the more complex the Command the more difficult the visualization of the Command becomes. Advanced Commands tend to be jealously guarded by Awakeners.{{book ref|wb|46}}
Note that only the Awakener who Awakened the object can retrieve Breath from it. This Command does not work on anything that the Breath has stuck to too strongly (e.g. corpses).
 
   
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In Awakening, the exact wording of the Command is important. An Awakener could, for example, give a piece of rope the Command "Hold things" so it will wrap itself around objects, but this will likely result in the rope simply wrapping itself around the Awakener's hand. The Command "Hold things when thrown" is more useful and only slightly more complex.{{book ref|wb|46}}
=== Simple Commands ===
 
Simple Commands are composed of a verb and a subject. These Commands do not take a lot of effort to visualize what you wish to have done. Examples in [[Warbreaker]] include:
 
   
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Incomplete or mumbled Commands will take Breath but create no effect.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} Sometimes Awakeners will intentionally do this or use Commands designed to have no effect to store their [[Breath]]s in an object.{{book ref|wb|49}}
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At the Sixth [[Heightening]], Awakeners can use basic Commands instinctively and learn to use new Commands much more easily. At the Eighth Heightening, Awakeners can override others' Commands, though this is exhausting. Awakeners of the Ninth Heightening can Awaken stone and metal with specialized Commands, and can Awaken without touching the object they are Awakening. Vasher comments at one point that Awakeners at the Tenth Heightening can Command without speaking, though it takes a lot of training.{{book ref|wb|58}} Mental Commands do not require verbalization, but many believe they do since it has never worked without one.{{wob ref|11501}} Those with the [[Royal Locks]] have a much easier time learning to Awaken.{{book ref|wb|43}}{{wob ref|7340}}
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===Basic Commands===
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====Breath Transfer====
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The first and most important [[Command]] is the one that allows any human being to give their [[Breath]] to another human being: ''"My life to yours, my Breath become yours."''{{book ref|wb|10}} Unlike most Awakening, this drains color from the user.{{wob ref|4060}}
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This Command transfers all of a person's Breath at once no matter how many there are. An Awakener can also use this Command to store all of their Breath in an object to be retrieved later, or to prevent being sensed by other Awakener's life sense.{{wob ref|6955}} An Awakener can learn to split off some of their Breaths, Investing them into a place within themselves.{{wob ref|4501}}{{wob ref|7478}} Doing so would allow them to only transfer a certain number of their available Breaths.
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====Breath Retrieval====
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An Awakener can retrieve the Breath from an object they Awakened by touching the object and speaking the Command ''"Your Breath to mine."''{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
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Note that only the Awakener who Awakened the object can retrieve Breath from it, though it is possible to Awaken an object so others can access the Breath.{{wob ref|461}} This Command also does not work on anything that the Breath has stuck to too strongly (e.g. corpses). A person who has put their Breaths into an object and died can retrieve them if they have Returned, but not if they are made into a Lifeless.{{wob ref|3594}} There are also tricks an Awakener can do to use other peoples Breaths or Awaken an object so that others could access its Breaths.{{wob ref|461}} If a Awakener has no [[Identity]] while Awakening an object, anyone would be able to retrieve the Breaths.{{wob ref|14423}}
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===Simple Commands===
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Simple Commands are composed of a verb and, often, a subject. These Commands do not take a lot of effort to visualize what you wish to have done. Examples in [[Warbreaker]] include:
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*"Untie"
 
*"Grab things" "Hold things" (used most often on ropes)
 
*"Grab things" "Hold things" (used most often on ropes)
*"Protect me" (both Vivenna and Vasher are seen using this Command on their cloaks)
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*"Protect me" (both Vivenna and Vasher are seen using this Command on their cloaks) This command sounds simple, but careful visualization of what you want it to do is important.
 
*"Attack and grab Denth!" (while this contains two commands, one can easily see the visualization for both being rather the same, so this is probably a simple Command. On the other hand, Vivenna is of the royal line and so Awakening is said to come easier to her; this Command may have been more complex than it seems)
 
*"Attack and grab Denth!" (while this contains two commands, one can easily see the visualization for both being rather the same, so this is probably a simple Command. On the other hand, Vivenna is of the royal line and so Awakening is said to come easier to her; this Command may have been more complex than it seems)
   
=== Advanced Commands ===
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===Advanced Commands===
Advanced Commands are often times whole phrases and require the Awakener to visualize the action that they wish the object to take. The more precise the Command the greater the need for that mental aspect to be clear in their mind.
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Advanced Commands are often times whole phrases and require the Awakener to visualize the action that they wish the object to take. The more precise the Command the greater the need for that mental aspect to be clear in their mind.{{book ref|wb|46}}
   
 
*"Upon call, become my fingers and grip that which I must"
 
*"Upon call, become my fingers and grip that which I must"
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*"Fight for me, as if you were me"
 
*"Fight for me, as if you were me"
   
Other Commands may be simple-sounding but require a greater degree of mental control such as "Fetch keys" or "Find tunnels". Both of these Commands appear simple, but the visualizations required are actually quite complex.
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Other Commands may be simple-sounding but require a greater degree of mental control such as "Fetch keys" or "Find tunnels". Both of these Commands appear simple, but the visualizations required are actually quite complex.{{book ref|wb|46}}{{wob ref|6019}}
   
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The Command given to [[Lifeless]] at creation provides for the giving of additional Commands (security phrases) without consuming extra Breath.{{book ref|wb|21}} The Command given to [[BioChromatic_Breath#Types_of_BioChromatic_entities|Type Four BioChromatic entities]], such as [[Nightblood]], takes on nuance and incredible power, becoming the core personality of the object.{{book ref|wb|51}}
There are places that use Awakened objects as a source of energy and industry.{{qa ref|590|34}}
 
   
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==Non-Awakening Commands==
== BioChromatic hosts ==
 
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Awakening can be used for more than animating objects and there are different manipulations and manifestations of Breath.{{wob ref|2003}}
   
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[[Vasher]] claims to know Commands that can erase a person's memories, and he even appears to use them once.{{wob ref|3165}} It is unclear how these Commands work, but it appears that they can only be used on oneself, as Vasher offers to teach them to [[Denth]] rather than using it himself, and appears to teach them to [[Misel]] after rescuing her from captivity.{{book ref|wb|49}}{{book ref|wb|57}}
An Awakened object acts as a host for the BioChromatic Breath used to Awaken it. Some types of objects more readily accept Breaths than others, making them easier to Awaken. Receptivity to depends on the object's shape, its history, and the material it is made of. Generally, Awakening inorganic objects made of metal or stone is very difficult, requiring extremely large amounts of Breath. Organic objects, especially those shaped like living things, are much easier to Awaken.
 
   
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Additionally, memories can be outsourced to Breaths, though if the Breaths are lost the memories are as well.{{book ref|sa4|epilogue}} They can also be used to alert the Awakener of danger.
On the other hand, closer proximity to a living form makes it harder to retrieve Breaths from an Awakened host. For example, one generally can no longer recover the Breaths one used on a corpse.
 
   
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There are limitations on what a person can alter about themselves with Breaths.{{wob ref|3462}}
In between the two extremes of inorganic objects and dead bodies, there are also organic objects that are far removed from having been alive, things like organic textiles (e.g. cloth, rope, etc.). These have the advantage of requiring less Breath to Awaken than inorganic objects while at the same time allowing for Breath recovery. Such objects are called '''Type III BioChromatic entities''', and are understandably the most common type of BioChromatic host entities created. However, using other types of hosts can also be very useful.
 
   
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It is possible to make tablets with "Awakened predictive Connection circuits", which manifests as a list of suggested words when typing.{{book ref|tress|15}} However these suggestions are not always relevant.{{book ref|tress|23}} Locks can be made that will read a person's Intent and choose not to open.{{book ref|mb7|40}}
=== Dead bodies ===
 
   
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==BioChromatic hosts==
When a Nalthian dies, there is a small chance that his corpse will Awaken in an apparently spontaneous manner as a sentient host called a [[Returned]], also known as a '''Type I BioChromatic entity'''. The Breath hosted by a Returned comes directly from the Shard [[Endowment]] through a process that is not yet clear.
 
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{{image|DESTROY EVIL!!!.jpeg|side=right|width=250px|A [[Returned]], a [[Lifeless]] and a sentient Awakened object}}
   
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An Awakened object, or [[BioChromatic_Breath#Types_of_BioChromatic_entities|BioChromatic entities]], acts as a host for the BioChromatic Breath used to Awaken it. Some types of objects more readily accept Breaths than others, making them easier to Awaken. Receptivity to Breath depends on the object's shape, its history, and the material it is made of.
Most of the time, however, dead bodies only Awaken during the process of creating non-sentient [[Lifeless]], or '''Type II BioChromatic entities'''. These creatures are made via complex Commands that reanimate a dead person or animal. These Commands are guarded closely by those who know them.
 
   
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Generally, Awakening inorganic objects that have never been part of a living thing is very difficult, requiring extremely large amounts of Breath. Organic objects, especially those shaped like living things, are much easier to Awaken.{{book ref|wb|46}} It is unknown whether inorganic objects shaped like living things are easier to Awaken (for example, a bronze statue compared with a bronze sword). It is functionally impossible to Awaken liquids.{{wob ref|13202}}
Once a Lifeless is created, it will obey any instructions given to it that are followed by a pre-determined '''Command Phrase'''. Human Lifeless are able to understand more abstract instructions than animal Lifeless. However, the skill of the [[Awakener]] who Awakens the [[Lifeless]] also affects its ability. Any Lifeless will retain a level of skill that it had in life. For example, a soldier Lifeless created from the body of a farmer is not as good as a soldier Lifeless created from that of a soldier.
 
   
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On the other hand, closer proximity to a living form makes it harder to retrieve Breaths from an Awakened host.{{wob ref|6975}} For example, one generally can no longer recover the Breaths one used on a corpse.{{book ref|wb|46}} If the host is cut or broken, it will not die, and will try to continue its purpose. The level of damage will determine how well it can continue. The Breaths are also recoverable, but there could be some loss of Breaths, depending on how the host is destroyed.{{wob ref|5957}}
Breaths used to Awaken Lifeless cannot be recovered. This Breath will keep the Lifeless functioning for a long time, even when it receives minor wounds. Too much damage will eventually cause the Lifeless to cease activity, which means that Lifeless bodies need to be maintained and repaired (e.g. by sewing its wounds) when needed. One innovation in Lifeless maintenance is the use of [[ichor-alcohol]], a substance discovered by [[Yesteel]] that could act as blood for Lifeless and that greatly prolongs their viability.
 
   
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There are places that use Awakened objects as a source of energy and industry.{{wob ref|4627}}
Lifeless created from bones and covered in metal or stone are extremely powerful as they do not break down and do not need [[ichor-alcohol]]. It is possible to take a dead body that has been turned to stone and animate it without the need to preserve the bones.{{qa ref|1068|12}}
 
   
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[[Vasher]] categorizes BioChromatic entities into four Types.{{book ref|wb|46}} At some point Vasher had to change the system. He refers to [[spren]] as Type One Invested entities and describes them as power that came alive on its own. He adds that what he used to consider Type I are now considered Type II. It's not clear if other adjustments are made to his system.{{book ref|sa4|15}}
''Awaken to my Breath, serve my needs, live at my Command and my word.''
 
   
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===Organic objects===
This is one possible Command to create [[Lifeless]], and it uses only one Breath. The ability to create Lifeless with just a single Breath is a discovery that eventually led to the Lifeless armies of the [[Manywar]].
 
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The process generally thought of as Awakening creates '''Type III BioChromatic entities''', a BioChromatic manifestation in an organic host far removed from being alive. Examples include Awakened ropes, cloth, or skeletal remains.
   
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These are between the two extremes of inorganic objects and dead bodies. Therefore, these have the advantage of requiring less Breath (still more than corpses, often over one hundred) to Awaken than inorganic objects while at the same time allowing for Breath recovery. They have the strength to easily strangle people. The more it resembled living beings, the easier it is to be Awakened, so a skilled Awakener would prepare human-shaped and organic clothes for Awakening purposes.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} An Awakener who is not a human and has a different shape would have an easier time Awakening something that is similar to them in shape (such as a canine making cloth into the shape of a canine).{{wob ref|3660}} When Awakened, it tends to mimic living things, forming muscle-like structures or shape of hand.{{book ref|wb|5}}
=== Metal and stone ===
 
   
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Awakened objects see similar to [[Steel Inquisitor]]s do via Iron and Steel lines.{{wob ref|145}} Awakened objects can identify the [[Intent]] of people, and can choose not to perform actions based on that.{{book ref|mb7|40}}
'''Type IV BioChromatic entities''' are sentient objects made by Awakening inorganic materials like metal and stone. This requires at least the [[Heightening#Ninth_Heightening|Ninth Heightening]]. [[Nightblood]], a sentient Awakened sword, is the only known object of this type. He was created by [[Shashara]] with the help of her husband [[Talaxin]], using a thousand Breaths and the Command "Destroy evil".
 
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They are understandably the most common type of BioChromatic host entities created.{{book ref|wb|46}} However, other types of BioChromatc hosts are generally more powerful.
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===Dead bodies===
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When a Nalthian dies, there is a small chance that their corpse will Awaken in an apparently spontaneous manner as a sentient host called a [[Returned]], also known as a '''Type I BioChromatic entity'''.{{book ref|wb|46}} The Breath given to a Returned comes directly from the Shard [[Endowment]] through a process that is not yet clear.{{wob ref|5943}}
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Most of the time, however, dead bodies only Awaken during the process of creating [[Lifeless]]. These creatures are made via complex Commands that reanimate a dead person or animal. These Commands are guarded closely by those who know them.
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Lifeless, defined as Mindless Manifestations in a Deceased Host, or '''Type II BioChromatic entities''', are non-sentient reanimated human or animal remains. They have a functioning brain, and are able to interpret old Commands and have new Commands given.{{book ref|wb|46}}
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Type II entities are cheap to make, even with awkward Commands (used to cost 50 Breaths before the Manywar). This is due to the Law of BioChromatic Parallelism. However, Breath sticks so firmly to the construct that it is impossible to remove afterwards. Once a '''Lifeless''' is created, it will obey any instructions given to it that include a pre-determined '''Command Phrase''' (similar to a password).{{book ref|wb|46}} Human Lifeless are able to understand more abstract instructions than animal Lifeless. However, the skill of the Awakener who Awakens the Lifeless also affects its ability.{{wob ref|6799}} Any Lifeless will retain a level of skill that it had in life. For example, a soldier's corpse would make a better soldier Lifeless than that of a farmer's.{{book ref|wb|33}}
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The Lifeless can function for a long time if cared and repaired. Lifeless can withstand wounds, but too much damage will eventually cause the Lifeless to cease activity, which means that Lifeless bodies need to be maintained and repaired (e.g. by sewing its wounds shut) when needed, otherwise they are going to need a new Breath.{{book ref|wb|33}} One innovation in Lifeless maintenance is the use of [[ichor-alcohol]], a substance discovered by [[Yesteel]] that could act as blood for Lifeless and that greatly prolongs their viability.
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Lifeless created from bones encased in stone have the advantage of being extremely resilient and not needing [[ichor-alcohol]].{{book ref|wb|58}} It is also possible to make stone Lifeless by transforming a dead body to stone (e.g. via [[Soulcasting]]) before Awakening it.{{wob ref|2781}}
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The discovery of how to create Lifeless with just a single Breath eventually led to the Lifeless armies of the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|26}} One example of a single-Breath Lifeless Command is ''Awaken to my Breath, serve my needs, live at my Command and my word.''{{book ref|wb|21}}
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===Metal and stone===
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'''Type IV BioChromatic entities''' are sentient objects made by Awakening inorganic materials like metal and stone. This requires at least the [[Heightening#Ninth_Heightening|Ninth Heightening]].{{book ref|wb|51}} Breath can still be stored in metal without the Ninth Heightening, but cannot be Awakened.{{wob ref|10408}} Type IV BioChromatic entities gain at least some level of sentience, however this might just be a side effect from putting a large amount of Breath into on object.{{book ref|yumi|40}}{{book ref|wb|51}}
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[[Nightblood]], a sentient Awakened sword, is a known object of this type. It was created by [[Shashara]] with the help of her husband [[Talaxin]], using a thousand Breaths and the Command "Destroy evil".{{book ref|wb|51}} Nightblood is incapable of determining morality{{wob ref|3023}} and has a rigid way of thinking similar to a [[Spren]] on Roshar.{{wob ref|7257}} The large number of Breaths it contains also grants it incredible destructive power. The threat of more weapons like Nightblood being created eventually caused Talaxin to kill Shashara to prevent the knowledge of this form of Awakening from becoming public.{{wob ref|6954}}
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The [[Sorceress]] keeps an army of animated metal soldiers that she has Awakened through unknown means.{{book ref|tress|63}} They are semi-self-aware and rely on their initial programming, but they can follow orders after being Awakened.{{book ref|tress|64}}
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Stone is presumed to be similarly difficult to Awaken. However, Lifeless can be made by enclosing bones in stone, making near indestructible warriors. [[Talaxin]] used this technique to create the legendary [[Kalad's Phantoms]].{{book ref|wb|58}} Dead bodies [[Soulcast]] into stone are also easier to Awaken due to them once being alive.{{wob ref|2781}}
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Burning metals containing BioChromatic Breath has no effect on the Allomancy, although if the Breath belongs to the Allomancer it will be regained.{{wob ref|8055}}
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=== Technology ===
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==== Fort's Tablets ====
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'''Awakened technology''' is possible through the process of Awakening circuitry; the only known example of such technology is '''Fort's Tablet''', which is an Awakened device that provides a dual function to [[Fort]]. On the back, it allows him to tap letters and bring down a list of common words. These letters and words are then displayed on the front of the tablet for the reader or person(s) he is communicating with to see and read. The board is able to anticipate his needs, giving him likely suggestions-working with supernatural speed. In turn, the tablet is also able to hear and understand audible words from those near Fort, and will then display them for Fort to be able to read. It has the ability to differentiate between voices and will place a symbol before each voice, allowing Fort to differentiate between speakers. This process of communication is accomplished via Awakened predictive Connection circuits. Further utilizing Connection, the device will only work for Fort, as he mentions when he warns Tress not to attempt to steal it. Fort's tablet operates on a solar battery, which requires it to be left out in the sun at least once a week to charge, or it will cease to function.{{book ref|tress|15}} The tablet also has security protocols, although they are off by default. The Sorceress hacked Fort's tablets to spy on the ''[[Crow's Song]]''.{{book ref|tress|60}}
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Fort's second tablet, received from [[Tress]] as a part of her boon in trade with [[Xisis]], is an improvement upon the original device. It can change between different fonts. It also offers more real-time-like communication, accomplished by allowing the text to disappear at the top of the board as he taps, allowing for longer sentences and fewer pauses, as he does not have to wait for the old text to disappear. Additionally, Fort's new tablet is advanced enough to allow for video conferencing.{{book ref|tress|62}}
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==== Komashi machines ====
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The [[father machine]] and its prototype, created by scholars on [[Komashi]] to extract [[hion]] from the [[hijo]], was described by [[Hoid]] as having been Awakened with Commands.{{book ref|yumi|39}} The father machine was Awakened using something other than Nalthian Breath, but the exact method is unknown.{{wob ref|16178}}
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== Known Awakeners ==
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*[[Vivenna]]
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*[[Susebron]]
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*[[Hoid]]
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*[[Yesteel]]
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*[[Lemex]]
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== Trivia ==
Nightblood is incapable of determining morality{{qa ref|1038|23}} and has a rigid way of thinking similar to a [[Spren]] on Roshar.{{qa ref|608|16}} The large number of Breaths he contains also grants him incredible destructive power. The threat of more weapons like Nightblood being created eventually caused Talaxin to kill Shashara to prevent the knowledge of this form of Awakening from becoming public.
 
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* In the ''[[Warbreaker]]'' [[wikipedia:GraphicAudio|GraphicAudio]], Vasher uses the Command "''My Breath to give for life to live''" (instead of the usual Breath transfer Command, "''My life to yours, my Breath become yours''") to avoid accidentally giving away his [[BioChromatic Breath#Type I|divine Breath]]. [[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]] believes GraphicAudio got that from his team and that it is the canonical version of the Command, but was unsure and said he would have the check with [[Isaac Stewart]] and [[Peter Ahlstrom]].{{wob ref|5845}}
   
 
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Awakening
Vivenna by Ari Ibarra.jpg
Related to Endowment
Prerequisites Breath
Type End-Neutral[1]
World of Origin Nalthis
Universe Cosmere
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BioChroma is the power of life, and so it seeks patterns of life.

Awakening is a manifestation of Investiture on Nalthis. It is the art of combining color, BioChromatic Breath ("Breath"), and an Awakening Command in order to animate an object, resulting in one of four types of BioChromatic entities. It was discovered approximately 400 years before the Pahn Kahl rebellion.[3] It has also become a generic term for the concept of using Investiture and Commands to grant objects sentience, such as on Komashi, regardless of the source of Investiture used, though Breath is still one of the main methods used.[4]

The process of Awakening begins when an Awakener releases some of their stored Breath into an object through the use of a Command. While doing so, the Awakener must almost always be in physical contact with a source of color (e.g. a piece of dyed cloth). If the Command is valid and is correctly visualized in the Awakener's mind, then color is drained from the color source and the target object becomes Awakened. It then proceeds to carry out the Command. If the command is invalid or not visualized properly, the object can still be Awakened but will have no effect.[5] Awakened objects can interact with Connection, Intent, and Identity.

BioChromatic Breath

Each Nalthian is born with one Breath. Any person with Breath can use it for Awakening, though it's harder for a non-Nalthian.[6] Other Investiture can be used to fuel Awakening, though the method on how is hard to figure out.[7][8][9] One may choose to give away one's Breath to another person, increasing that person's number of Breaths.

The more Breath one has, the easier it is to Awaken, and the more types of Awakening can be performed. Some feats of Awakening can only be achieved once a certain Heightening has been reached.

  • At the Sixth Heightening (~3500 Breaths), many Awakening Commands become instinctive.[10]
  • At the Eighth Heightening (~10000 Breaths), the Awakener can override the Commands of objects Awakened by others.[11]
  • At the Ninth Heightening (~20000 Breaths), Awakening inorganic objects becomes possible.[12]
  • Finally, at the Tenth Heightening (~50000 Breaths), the Awakener gains the ability to drain more color from objects to fuel more powerful Awakenings, as well as the ability to issue Commands mentally.[13]

Color as fuel

Awakening an object has the additional cost of draining the color of nearby objects. Color appears to act as a fuel for Awakening. Objects drained of their color usually turn grey, although an Awakener who achieved Perfect Invocation could drain objects more fully, turning them white.[14] If this happens to an object, it cannot be drained from white to grey.[15] While the color change is physical, there is also a Spiritual change happening to the object.[16]

An effective way to prevent an Awakener from using their art is removing all but grey or white objects in their vicinity. Black, although not commonly considered a color, is very effective as a source of fuel for Awakening.[17]

The dyes made from the tropical flower called the Tears of Edgli are very potent and are highly valued by Awakeners.[18] These flowers only grow in the jungles of Hallandren, and is a chief source of the country's wealth.

In most cases, the color of living things cannot be used for Awakening.[2] This is because the living soul interferes with the Awakening process. The color of things taken from living things, on the other hand, may be used.[19] An Awakener can, for example, use spilled blood as a color source.[20]

If the colored object is small or the color drab, the Command will take much more Breath.[2] Colors outside the visible spectrum, like ultraviolet, can be used as fuel for Awakening.[21]

Fire cannot be used to fuel Awakening.[22]

Awakening Commands

Vasher using Awakening

Commands are the focus for Awakening.[23] The Commands used in Awakening are crucial to its success or failure. They must be clearly stated, properly visualized, spoken in a crisp and clear voice without mumbling or slurring[24], and said in the Awakener's native language.[2] If there is strong enough Connection to another language, their native language would not need to be used.[25] Awakening can be performed with sign language.[26]

Many Commands are simple, concrete ideas expressed in phrases of two words or less in the imperative mood, usually consisting of a specific verb and a general subject (e.g. "Grab things"). While more complex Commands can be used, the more complex the Command the more difficult the visualization of the Command becomes. Advanced Commands tend to be jealously guarded by Awakeners.[2]

In Awakening, the exact wording of the Command is important. An Awakener could, for example, give a piece of rope the Command "Hold things" so it will wrap itself around objects, but this will likely result in the rope simply wrapping itself around the Awakener's hand. The Command "Hold things when thrown" is more useful and only slightly more complex.[2]

Incomplete or mumbled Commands will take Breath but create no effect.[27] Sometimes Awakeners will intentionally do this or use Commands designed to have no effect to store their Breaths in an object.[10]

At the Sixth Heightening, Awakeners can use basic Commands instinctively and learn to use new Commands much more easily. At the Eighth Heightening, Awakeners can override others' Commands, though this is exhausting. Awakeners of the Ninth Heightening can Awaken stone and metal with specialized Commands, and can Awaken without touching the object they are Awakening. Vasher comments at one point that Awakeners at the Tenth Heightening can Command without speaking, though it takes a lot of training.[13] Mental Commands do not require verbalization, but many believe they do since it has never worked without one.[28] Those with the Royal Locks have a much easier time learning to Awaken.[29][30]

Basic Commands

Breath Transfer

The first and most important Command is the one that allows any human being to give their Breath to another human being: "My life to yours, my Breath become yours."[31] Unlike most Awakening, this drains color from the user.[32]

This Command transfers all of a person's Breath at once no matter how many there are. An Awakener can also use this Command to store all of their Breath in an object to be retrieved later, or to prevent being sensed by other Awakener's life sense.[33] An Awakener can learn to split off some of their Breaths, Investing them into a place within themselves.[34][35] Doing so would allow them to only transfer a certain number of their available Breaths.

Breath Retrieval

An Awakener can retrieve the Breath from an object they Awakened by touching the object and speaking the Command "Your Breath to mine."[27]

Note that only the Awakener who Awakened the object can retrieve Breath from it, though it is possible to Awaken an object so others can access the Breath.[36] This Command also does not work on anything that the Breath has stuck to too strongly (e.g. corpses). A person who has put their Breaths into an object and died can retrieve them if they have Returned, but not if they are made into a Lifeless.[37] There are also tricks an Awakener can do to use other peoples Breaths or Awaken an object so that others could access its Breaths.[36] If a Awakener has no Identity while Awakening an object, anyone would be able to retrieve the Breaths.[38]

Simple Commands

Simple Commands are composed of a verb and, often, a subject. These Commands do not take a lot of effort to visualize what you wish to have done. Examples in Warbreaker include:

  • "Untie"
  • "Grab things" "Hold things" (used most often on ropes)
  • "Protect me" (both Vivenna and Vasher are seen using this Command on their cloaks) This command sounds simple, but careful visualization of what you want it to do is important.
  • "Attack and grab Denth!" (while this contains two commands, one can easily see the visualization for both being rather the same, so this is probably a simple Command. On the other hand, Vivenna is of the royal line and so Awakening is said to come easier to her; this Command may have been more complex than it seems)

Advanced Commands

Advanced Commands are often times whole phrases and require the Awakener to visualize the action that they wish the object to take. The more precise the Command the greater the need for that mental aspect to be clear in their mind.[2]

  • "Upon call, become my fingers and grip that which I must"
  • "Become as my legs and give them strength"
  • "Fight for me, as if you were me"

Other Commands may be simple-sounding but require a greater degree of mental control such as "Fetch keys" or "Find tunnels". Both of these Commands appear simple, but the visualizations required are actually quite complex.[2][39]

The Command given to Lifeless at creation provides for the giving of additional Commands (security phrases) without consuming extra Breath.[40] The Command given to Type Four BioChromatic entities, such as Nightblood, takes on nuance and incredible power, becoming the core personality of the object.[12]

Non-Awakening Commands

Awakening can be used for more than animating objects and there are different manipulations and manifestations of Breath.[41]

Vasher claims to know Commands that can erase a person's memories, and he even appears to use them once.[42] It is unclear how these Commands work, but it appears that they can only be used on oneself, as Vasher offers to teach them to Denth rather than using it himself, and appears to teach them to Misel after rescuing her from captivity.[10][14]

Additionally, memories can be outsourced to Breaths, though if the Breaths are lost the memories are as well.[43] They can also be used to alert the Awakener of danger.

There are limitations on what a person can alter about themselves with Breaths.[44]

It is possible to make tablets with "Awakened predictive Connection circuits", which manifests as a list of suggested words when typing.[45] However these suggestions are not always relevant.[46] Locks can be made that will read a person's Intent and choose not to open.[47]

BioChromatic hosts

A Returned, a Lifeless and a sentient Awakened object

An Awakened object, or BioChromatic entities, acts as a host for the BioChromatic Breath used to Awaken it. Some types of objects more readily accept Breaths than others, making them easier to Awaken. Receptivity to Breath depends on the object's shape, its history, and the material it is made of.

Generally, Awakening inorganic objects that have never been part of a living thing is very difficult, requiring extremely large amounts of Breath. Organic objects, especially those shaped like living things, are much easier to Awaken.[2] It is unknown whether inorganic objects shaped like living things are easier to Awaken (for example, a bronze statue compared with a bronze sword). It is functionally impossible to Awaken liquids.[48]

On the other hand, closer proximity to a living form makes it harder to retrieve Breaths from an Awakened host.[49] For example, one generally can no longer recover the Breaths one used on a corpse.[2] If the host is cut or broken, it will not die, and will try to continue its purpose. The level of damage will determine how well it can continue. The Breaths are also recoverable, but there could be some loss of Breaths, depending on how the host is destroyed.[50]

There are places that use Awakened objects as a source of energy and industry.[51]

Vasher categorizes BioChromatic entities into four Types.[2] At some point Vasher had to change the system. He refers to spren as Type One Invested entities and describes them as power that came alive on its own. He adds that what he used to consider Type I are now considered Type II. It's not clear if other adjustments are made to his system.[52]

Organic objects

The process generally thought of as Awakening creates Type III BioChromatic entities, a BioChromatic manifestation in an organic host far removed from being alive. Examples include Awakened ropes, cloth, or skeletal remains.

These are between the two extremes of inorganic objects and dead bodies. Therefore, these have the advantage of requiring less Breath (still more than corpses, often over one hundred) to Awaken than inorganic objects while at the same time allowing for Breath recovery. They have the strength to easily strangle people. The more it resembled living beings, the easier it is to be Awakened, so a skilled Awakener would prepare human-shaped and organic clothes for Awakening purposes.[27] An Awakener who is not a human and has a different shape would have an easier time Awakening something that is similar to them in shape (such as a canine making cloth into the shape of a canine).[53] When Awakened, it tends to mimic living things, forming muscle-like structures or shape of hand.[54]

Awakened objects see similar to Steel Inquisitors do via Iron and Steel lines.[55] Awakened objects can identify the Intent of people, and can choose not to perform actions based on that.[47]

They are understandably the most common type of BioChromatic host entities created.[2] However, other types of BioChromatc hosts are generally more powerful.

Dead bodies

When a Nalthian dies, there is a small chance that their corpse will Awaken in an apparently spontaneous manner as a sentient host called a Returned, also known as a Type I BioChromatic entity.[2] The Breath given to a Returned comes directly from the Shard Endowment through a process that is not yet clear.[56]

Most of the time, however, dead bodies only Awaken during the process of creating Lifeless. These creatures are made via complex Commands that reanimate a dead person or animal. These Commands are guarded closely by those who know them.

Lifeless, defined as Mindless Manifestations in a Deceased Host, or Type II BioChromatic entities, are non-sentient reanimated human or animal remains. They have a functioning brain, and are able to interpret old Commands and have new Commands given.[2]

Type II entities are cheap to make, even with awkward Commands (used to cost 50 Breaths before the Manywar). This is due to the Law of BioChromatic Parallelism. However, Breath sticks so firmly to the construct that it is impossible to remove afterwards. Once a Lifeless is created, it will obey any instructions given to it that include a pre-determined Command Phrase (similar to a password).[2] Human Lifeless are able to understand more abstract instructions than animal Lifeless. However, the skill of the Awakener who Awakens the Lifeless also affects its ability.[23] Any Lifeless will retain a level of skill that it had in life. For example, a soldier's corpse would make a better soldier Lifeless than that of a farmer's.[57]

The Lifeless can function for a long time if cared and repaired. Lifeless can withstand wounds, but too much damage will eventually cause the Lifeless to cease activity, which means that Lifeless bodies need to be maintained and repaired (e.g. by sewing its wounds shut) when needed, otherwise they are going to need a new Breath.[57] One innovation in Lifeless maintenance is the use of ichor-alcohol, a substance discovered by Yesteel that could act as blood for Lifeless and that greatly prolongs their viability.

Lifeless created from bones encased in stone have the advantage of being extremely resilient and not needing ichor-alcohol.[13] It is also possible to make stone Lifeless by transforming a dead body to stone (e.g. via Soulcasting) before Awakening it.[58]

The discovery of how to create Lifeless with just a single Breath eventually led to the Lifeless armies of the Manywar.[59] One example of a single-Breath Lifeless Command is Awaken to my Breath, serve my needs, live at my Command and my word.[40]

Metal and stone

Type IV BioChromatic entities are sentient objects made by Awakening inorganic materials like metal and stone. This requires at least the Ninth Heightening.[12] Breath can still be stored in metal without the Ninth Heightening, but cannot be Awakened.[60] Type IV BioChromatic entities gain at least some level of sentience, however this might just be a side effect from putting a large amount of Breath into on object.[61][12]

Nightblood, a sentient Awakened sword, is a known object of this type. It was created by Shashara with the help of her husband Talaxin, using a thousand Breaths and the Command "Destroy evil".[12] Nightblood is incapable of determining morality[62] and has a rigid way of thinking similar to a Spren on Roshar.[63] The large number of Breaths it contains also grants it incredible destructive power. The threat of more weapons like Nightblood being created eventually caused Talaxin to kill Shashara to prevent the knowledge of this form of Awakening from becoming public.[64]

The Sorceress keeps an army of animated metal soldiers that she has Awakened through unknown means.[65] They are semi-self-aware and rely on their initial programming, but they can follow orders after being Awakened.[66]

Stone is presumed to be similarly difficult to Awaken. However, Lifeless can be made by enclosing bones in stone, making near indestructible warriors. Talaxin used this technique to create the legendary Kalad's Phantoms.[13] Dead bodies Soulcast into stone are also easier to Awaken due to them once being alive.[58]

Burning metals containing BioChromatic Breath has no effect on the Allomancy, although if the Breath belongs to the Allomancer it will be regained.[67]

Technology

Fort's Tablets

Awakened technology is possible through the process of Awakening circuitry; the only known example of such technology is Fort's Tablet, which is an Awakened device that provides a dual function to Fort. On the back, it allows him to tap letters and bring down a list of common words. These letters and words are then displayed on the front of the tablet for the reader or person(s) he is communicating with to see and read. The board is able to anticipate his needs, giving him likely suggestions-working with supernatural speed. In turn, the tablet is also able to hear and understand audible words from those near Fort, and will then display them for Fort to be able to read. It has the ability to differentiate between voices and will place a symbol before each voice, allowing Fort to differentiate between speakers. This process of communication is accomplished via Awakened predictive Connection circuits. Further utilizing Connection, the device will only work for Fort, as he mentions when he warns Tress not to attempt to steal it. Fort's tablet operates on a solar battery, which requires it to be left out in the sun at least once a week to charge, or it will cease to function.[45] The tablet also has security protocols, although they are off by default. The Sorceress hacked Fort's tablets to spy on the Crow's Song.[68]

Fort's second tablet, received from Tress as a part of her boon in trade with Xisis, is an improvement upon the original device. It can change between different fonts. It also offers more real-time-like communication, accomplished by allowing the text to disappear at the top of the board as he taps, allowing for longer sentences and fewer pauses, as he does not have to wait for the old text to disappear. Additionally, Fort's new tablet is advanced enough to allow for video conferencing.[69]

Komashi machines

The father machine and its prototype, created by scholars on Komashi to extract hion from the hijo, was described by Hoid as having been Awakened with Commands.[70] The father machine was Awakened using something other than Nalthian Breath, but the exact method is unknown.[4]

Known Awakeners

Trivia

  • In the Warbreaker GraphicAudio, Vasher uses the Command "My Breath to give for life to live" (instead of the usual Breath transfer Command, "My life to yours, my Breath become yours") to avoid accidentally giving away his divine Breath. Brandon believes GraphicAudio got that from his team and that it is the canonical version of the Command, but was unsure and said he would have the check with Isaac Stewart and Peter Ahlstrom.[71]

Notes

  1. Words of Radiance Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-22#
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Warbreaker chapter 46#
  3. Warbreaker chapter 32#
  4. a b Shardcast Interview
    Arcanum - 2023-07-30#
  5. Warbreaker chapter 35#
  6. Arcanum Unbounded signing Chicago
    Arcanum - 2016-12-06#
  7. General Reddit 2019
    Arcanum - 2019-04-25#
  8. Goodreads: Ask the Author Q&A
    Arcanum - 2014-08-13#
  9. Calamity release party
    Arcanum - 2016-02-16#
  10. a b c Warbreaker chapter 49#
  11. Warbreaker chapter 8#
  12. a b c d e Warbreaker chapter 51#
  13. a b c d Warbreaker chapter 58#
  14. a b Warbreaker chapter 57#
  15. Skyward San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-08#
  16. DragonCon 2019
    Arcanum - 2019-08-29#
  17. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-07-20#
  18. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  19. DragonCon 2012
    Arcanum - 2012-09-04#
  20. Warbreaker chapter 56#
  21. JordanCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-04-22#
  22. Dragonmount Zoom Call
    Arcanum - 2020-12-10#
  23. a b Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-10-19#
  24. Warbreaker chapter 20#
  25. OdysseyCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-08#
  26. YouTube Livestream 32
    Arcanum - 2021-06-03#
  27. a b c Warbreaker prologue#
  28. Skyward Pre-Release AMA
    Arcanum - 2018-10-30#
  29. Warbreaker chapter 43#
  30. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2011-02-22#
  31. Warbreaker chapter 10#
  32. /r/fantasy AMA 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-15#
  33. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-11-16#
  34. Goodreads Fantasy Book Discussion Warbreaker Q&A
    Arcanum - 2010-01-18#
  35. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2011-07-25#
  36. a b Teen Author Boot Camp
    Arcanum - 2015-04-11#
  37. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-07-30#
  38. RoW Release Party
    Arcanum - 2020-11-17#
  39. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-07-13#
  40. a b Warbreaker chapter 21#
  41. Ad Astra 2017
    Arcanum - 2017-05-05#
  42. Firefight Atlanta signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-24#
  43. Rhythm of War epilogue#
  44. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-06-08#
  45. a b Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 15#
  46. Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 23#
  47. a b The Lost Metal chapter 40#
  48. Prague Signing
    Arcanum - 2019-10-26#
  49. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-12-09#
  50. Barnes and Noble Book Club Q&A
    Arcanum - 2009-07-08#
  51. Tor.com Q&A with Brandon Sanderson
    Arcanum - 2011-01-10#
  52. Rhythm of War chapter 15#
  53. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-08-23#
  54. Warbreaker chapter 5#
  55. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  56. Barnes and Noble Book Club Q&A
    Arcanum - 2009-07-08#
  57. a b Warbreaker chapter 33#
  58. a b Tor.com The Way of Kings Re-Read Interview
    Arcanum - 2014-06-10#
  59. Warbreaker chapter 26#
  60. Chris King interview
    Arcanum - 2013-09-24#
  61. Yumi and the Nightmare Painter chapter 40#
  62. Steelheart Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-05#
  63. Amsterdam signing, 2011
    Arcanum - 2011-05-31#
  64. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-11-16#
  65. Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 63#
  66. Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 64#
  67. Warsaw signing
    Arcanum - 2017-03-18#
  68. Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 60#
  69. Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 62#
  70. Yumi and the Nightmare Painter chapter 39#
  71. White Sand vol.1 release party
    Arcanum - 2016-06-28#
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