Fabrial
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World of Origin | Roshar |
A Fabrial is a type of mechanical device that uses spren captured in gemstones to perform a variety of tasks.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content The types of spren that can be captured in a gem depend on the gem's type and color, implying that there are "thousands of possible combinations."Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content A fabrial-gem's power can be determined by the, invisible, pattern of stormlight that gets filtered through the gem.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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The term "fabrial" is often used colloquially to refer to the entire device. Artifabrians however use it to refer specifically to a gem with a captured spren, calling the entire device a machine.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Modern fabrials
Modern artifabrians divide the fabrials they design among five groups across three categories. The fabrials they create are all the result of scientific research.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Altering fabrials
Altering fabrials changed something in some way, such as making something hotter or colder, increasing something durability, or eliminating pain. Artifabrians believe there is potential for greater types of fabrials in this category.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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- Augmenters
- Augumenters enhance or increase something, they worked best with forces, emotions or sensations. Half-shards and Grandbows are examples of augmenters that increase durability.Cite error: Invalid
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tag; refs with no name must have content There are also heating fabrials that generate heat.Cite error: Invalid<ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content - Diminishers
- Diminishers act as opposites of augmenters, decreasing something as opposed to increasing it. diminished something. In general they operate in a similar manner to augmenters, with similar restrictions.Cite error: Invalid
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tag; refs with no name must have content Painrials are an example of a diminisher that decrease pain.Cite error: Invalid<ref>
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Pairing fabrials
Pairing fabrials are, as the name suggests, created in pairs that can move in parallel, or the opposite, over great distances. This category was a recent discovery during the War of Reckoning.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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- Conjoiners
- Conjoiners are created from infused rubies which are split in half. The two halves would then be able to exhibit parallel movements over large distances. Spanreeds are the most widespread example of conjoiner, linking two pens and allowing for long-distance comunications.Cite error: Invalid
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tag; refs with no name must have content - Reverses
- Reverses are created in a similar manner to conjoiners, using an amethyst instead of a ruby. The two halves will then be able to exhibit equal but opposite reactions; lifting one would cause the other to be lowered.Cite error: Invalid
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Warning fabrials
- Alerters