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'''Dazewater''' was a liquid that was used to anesthetize patients during surgery on [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|twok|41}}
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'''Dazewater''' is a liquid that is used to anesthetize patients during surgery on [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|41}}
   
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== Properties ==
Dazewater was a clear liquid, and very expensive.{{book ref|twok|41}} In order to put a patient under, it was poured onto a rag or bandage and then pressed to the patient's face, over their mouth and nose. When the patient breathed it in, pain lessened and the patient would become nonsensical, speaking gibberish and grinning.
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Dazewater is a very expensive clear liquid.{{book ref|sa1|41}} In order to put a patient under, dazewater is poured onto a rag or bandage and then pressed to the patient's face, over their mouth and nose. When the patient breathes it in, pain is lessened and the patient becomes nonsensical, speaking gibberish and grinning.
   
Dazewater was so potent that the surgeon who applied it had to hold his breath in order to avoid breathing it in themselves.{{book ref|twok|41}} In order to dispose of the dazewater, the rag it was soaked in had to be burned. The heat negated the dazewater, causing it to steam off the cloth. Dazewater was also used to ease a person's pain as he died.
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Dazewater is so potent that the surgeon who applies it has to hold his breath in order to avoid breathing it in himself.{{book ref|sa1|41}} In order to dispose of the dazewater, the rag it is soaked in has to be burned. The heat negates the dazewater, causing it to steam off the cloth. Dazewater can also be used to ease a person's pain as he dies.
   
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== History ==
[[Lirin]] had [[Kaladin]] administer dazewater to [[Roshone]] and [[Rillir]] after they returned, injured, from their [[whitespine]] hunt.{{book ref|twok|41}}
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[[Lirin]] had [[Kaladin]] administer dazewater to Citylord [[Roshone]] and his son [[Rillir]] after they returned from their [[whitespine]] hunt with serious injuries.{{book ref|sa1|41}}
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During the invasion of [[Urithiru]] an ardent theorized, incorrectly, that a dazewater leak was causing the [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] to lose consciousness.{{book ref|sa4|39}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 17 March 2022

Dazewater
Type Anesthetic
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Dazewater is a liquid that is used to anesthetize patients during surgery on Roshar during the Era of Solitude.[1]

Properties[edit]

Dazewater is a very expensive clear liquid.[1] In order to put a patient under, dazewater is poured onto a rag or bandage and then pressed to the patient's face, over their mouth and nose. When the patient breathes it in, pain is lessened and the patient becomes nonsensical, speaking gibberish and grinning.

Dazewater is so potent that the surgeon who applies it has to hold his breath in order to avoid breathing it in himself.[1] In order to dispose of the dazewater, the rag it is soaked in has to be burned. The heat negates the dazewater, causing it to steam off the cloth. Dazewater can also be used to ease a person's pain as he dies.

History[edit]

Lirin had Kaladin administer dazewater to Citylord Roshone and his son Rillir after they returned from their whitespine hunt with serious injuries.[1]

During the invasion of Urithiru an ardent theorized, incorrectly, that a dazewater leak was causing the Radiants to lose consciousness.[2]

Notes[edit]

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