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'''Investiture''' describes the principle on which all of [[Brandon Sanderson]]'s magic systems in the [[Cosmere]] are based. It means that people or objects are Invested with magical power.
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'''Investiture'''is a term describing the principle on which all [[Cosmere]] magic systems are based.
   
 
== Terminology ==
 
== Terminology ==
 
An official definition of the term has not yet been given.
 
An official definition of the term has not yet been given.
   
Meanwhile, the term '''Investiture''' is a generalized term used by the [[Seventeenth Shard]] and [[spren]]. In the Cosmere, so far, they are the only ones with knowledge of the term '''Investiture'''. On the Cosmere worlds different terms are used to describe the application of magic, depending on its appearance. For example, the [[Feruchemist]]s of [[Scadrial]] -- who are able to invest [[metalmind]]s -- refer to the process as 'charging' the metalmind. A [[Surgebinder]] with access to the Three [[Lashing]]s refers to the Investiture as 'infusing' a person or an object.{{qa ref|691|18|Can we change charge to imbue?|date=2010-05}}
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The term '''Investiture''' has only seen in-world use by the [[Seventeenth Shard]] and [[spren]]. Most who refer to investiture use magic-specific terminology; Feruchemists refer to the process of investing [[metalmind]]s as 'charging', and [[Windrunner]]s refer to the process by which they create [[Lashing]]s as 'infusing'.{{qa ref|691|18|Can we change charge to imbue?|date=2010-05}}
   
The term can be used as a verb or an adjective. The Feruchemist invests his metalmind, which then becomes an invested object. By [[Awakening]] a rope, the Awakener Invests the rope, which becomes an Invested object.
 
   
 
== Categories of Investiture ==
 
== Categories of Investiture ==
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When practicing an end-positive Investiture, the practitioner draws in power from an external source.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} The practitioner gains power from the external source. The Investiture is positive in that it adds -- in most cases temporarily -- power to the practitioner. Most types of Investiture are end-positive.{{17s ref|post|42117}}
 
When practicing an end-positive Investiture, the practitioner draws in power from an external source.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} The practitioner gains power from the external source. The Investiture is positive in that it adds -- in most cases temporarily -- power to the practitioner. Most types of Investiture are end-positive.{{17s ref|post|42117}}
   
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Allomancy draws Investiture from [[Preservation]] in a similar way to [[AonDor]] pulling power from the [[Dor]]; both are considered End-Positive since they add power to the Allomancer or Elantrian. Allomantic [[Atium]] draws power from [[Ruin]]'s concentrated Physical form, but is still considered End-Positive as the power comes from an outside source.
Examples for end-positive Investiture are [[Allomancy]] and the form-based Investitures on Sel (i.e. [[AonDor]]).
 
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Although Allomancy
   
 
=== End-neutral Investiture ===
 
=== End-neutral Investiture ===
In an end-neutral Investiture, power is neither gained nor lost{{book ref|aol|part=ars}}. The practitioner disposes about his amount of power, making it neutral in that power that is invested into an object, can be withdrawn to reinstall the original amount of power.
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For an act of Investiture to be considered end-neutral, power is neither gained nor lost{{book ref|aol|part=ars}}. A practitioner manipulates power that already exists or power that comes from themself..
   
[[Feruchemy]] is end-neutral. Awakening is end-neutral.{{17s ref|post|116818|Chicago Signing (transcription)|date=2014-02-22}}
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[[Feruchemy]] is end-neutral, since the amount of Investiture remains constant. Awakening is also considered end-neutral, even though color is lost.{{17s ref|post|116818|Chicago Signing (transcription)|date=2014-02-22}}
   
 
=== End-negative Investiture ===
 
=== End-negative Investiture ===
In the practice of an end-negative Investiture, some power is lost.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} It is negative in that it removes some power from someone. End-negative Investiture is very rare.{{17s ref|post|42117}}
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In the practice of an end-negative Investiture, some power is lost.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} End-negative Investiture is very rare.{{17s ref|post|42117}}
   
[[Hemalurgy]] is end-negative.
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[[Hemalurgy]] is end-negative. Investiture held in a spike outside the body decays.
   
 
== Forms of Investiture ==
 
== Forms of Investiture ==
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== Accessing Investiture ==
 
== Accessing Investiture ==
Several ways to access Investiture exist. Investiture can be directly given by a Shard to fuel magic (Preservation's Mists, the explosion of Stormlight that comes with each oath of the Knights Radiant), innately extant (Scadrian potential for Allomancy and Feruchemy, the initial BioChromatic Breath) or artificial ("Cracks in the soul" are required for a Nahel Bond, Hemalurgy steals Spiritweb fragments), or used without "flowing" through the user (Forging, Rosharan Fabrials, Hemalurgical theft).
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Several ways to access Investiture exist. Investiture can be directly given by a Shard to fuel magic (Preservation's Mists, the explosion of Stormlight that comes with each oath of the Knights Radiant), innately extant (Scadrian potential for Allomancy and Feruchemy, the initial BioChromatic Breath) or artificial ("Cracks in the soul" are required for a Nahel Bond, Hemalurgy steals Spiritweb fragments, Snapping in Classical Scadrial), or used without "flowing" through the user (Forging, Rosharan Fabrials, Hemalurgical theft).
   
 
== Investiture of people ==
 
== Investiture of people ==
Generally, humans are not Invested. However, on some worlds, a Shard has invested humans. For example, [[Preservation]] gave part of his power to humans to make them sentient. On [[Nalthis]], people are born with [[Breath]]. Both cases are called '''Innate Investiture'''.{{qa ref|977|5|What do we call a Shard's power inside someone?|date=2012-09}}
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Generally, humans are not Invested. However, on some worlds, a Shard has invested humans. For example, [[Preservation]] gave part of his power to humans to make them sentient. On [[Nalthis]], people are born with [[Breath]]. Both cases are known as '''Innate Investiture'''.{{qa ref|977|5|What do we call a Shard's power inside someone?|date=2012-09}}
   
Under specific conditions, some humans can become Invested with more power than others. In general, the closer the connection between a human and a Shard, the more powerful the human becomes. A normal human on Scadrial is less connected to Preservation than a [[Misting]], who snapped (chose Preservation) at some point but is less powerful than a [[Allomancer#Mistborn|Mistborn]], who either consumed Lerasium (the direct Physical essence of Preservation) or has the proper Spiritweb needed to access all the Allomantic Abilites who is weaker than a Sliver during the time they held the power of Preservation.
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Under specific conditions, some humans can become Invested with more power than others. In general, the closer the connection between a human and a Shard, the more powerful the human becomes. A normal human on Scadrial is less connected to Preservation than a [[Misting]], who snapped (chose Preservation) at some point but is less powerful than a [[Allomancer#Mistborn|Mistborn]], who either consumed Lerasium (the direct Physical essence of Preservation) or has the proper Spiritweb needed to access all the Allomantic Abilites who is weaker than a Sliver during the time they held the power of Preservation, who is weaker than a human who held the [[Shard]] permanently.
   
The conditions required to getting invested with a bigger amount of power differ from [[Shardworld]] to Shardworld. It is assumed that the intent of the respective Shard influences these conditions.
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The conditions required for becoming invested with a larger amount of power differ from [[Shardworld]] to Shardworld. It is assumed that the intent of the respective Shard influences these conditions.
On [[Scadrial]] connection to a Shard is determined by genetics and Snapping, or choosing to live, following Preservation. On [[Sel]] it's the [[Shaod]] comes to those who live in the correct area and are Devoted to something, and on [[Roshar]] acting with Honor allows a Surgebinder greater strength.{{qa ref|608|15|A discussion on investiture|date=2011-05-30}}
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On [[Scadrial]] connection to a Shard is determined by genetics and Snapping, or choosing to live, following Preservation. On [[Sel]] it's the [[Shaod]] comes to those who live in the correct area and are Devoted to something, and on [[Roshar]] acting with Honor allows a Surgebinder greater strength.{{qa ref|608|15|A discussion on investiture|date=2011-05-30}}
   
   
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* a Forger's Seal
   
An Invested object usually can't be influenced by another Investiture.{{qa ref|715|1|Could Allomancy affect a Shardplate/blade?|date=2012-01-16}}
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Invested objects tend to be harder to affect with more Investiture.{{qa ref|715|1|Could Allomancy affect a Shardplate/blade?|date=2012-01-16}}
   
 
== Investiture of Natural Phenomenon ==
 
== Investiture of Natural Phenomenon ==
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Investitureis a term describing the principle on which all Cosmere magic systems are based.

Terminology

An official definition of the term has not yet been given.

The term Investiture has only seen in-world use by the Seventeenth Shard and spren. Most who refer to investiture use magic-specific terminology; Feruchemists refer to the process of investing metalminds as 'charging', and Windrunners refer to the process by which they create Lashings as 'infusing'.[1]


Categories of Investiture

In the Alloy of Law Ars Arcanum, the author categorizes the three Metallic Arts.[2] Every type of Investiture can be classified along these categories.[3]

End-positive Investiture

When practicing an end-positive Investiture, the practitioner draws in power from an external source.[2] The practitioner gains power from the external source. The Investiture is positive in that it adds -- in most cases temporarily -- power to the practitioner. Most types of Investiture are end-positive.[3]

Allomancy draws Investiture from Preservation in a similar way to AonDor pulling power from the Dor; both are considered End-Positive since they add power to the Allomancer or Elantrian. Allomantic Atium draws power from Ruin's concentrated Physical form, but is still considered End-Positive as the power comes from an outside source.

Although Allomancy

End-neutral Investiture

For an act of Investiture to be considered end-neutral, power is neither gained nor lost[2]. A practitioner manipulates power that already exists or power that comes from themself..

Feruchemy is end-neutral, since the amount of Investiture remains constant. Awakening is also considered end-neutral, even though color is lost.[4]

End-negative Investiture

In the practice of an end-negative Investiture, some power is lost.[2] End-negative Investiture is very rare.[3]

Hemalurgy is end-negative. Investiture held in a spike outside the body decays.

Forms of Investiture

Investiture is known to exist in solid, (ie Atium and Lerasium), liquid (Shardpools), and gaseous physical forms (Preservation's Mists, Stormlight, BioChromatic Breath).

Accessing Investiture

Several ways to access Investiture exist. Investiture can be directly given by a Shard to fuel magic (Preservation's Mists, the explosion of Stormlight that comes with each oath of the Knights Radiant), innately extant (Scadrian potential for Allomancy and Feruchemy, the initial BioChromatic Breath) or artificial ("Cracks in the soul" are required for a Nahel Bond, Hemalurgy steals Spiritweb fragments, Snapping in Classical Scadrial), or used without "flowing" through the user (Forging, Rosharan Fabrials, Hemalurgical theft).

Investiture of people

Generally, humans are not Invested. However, on some worlds, a Shard has invested humans. For example, Preservation gave part of his power to humans to make them sentient. On Nalthis, people are born with Breath. Both cases are known as Innate Investiture.[5]

Under specific conditions, some humans can become Invested with more power than others. In general, the closer the connection between a human and a Shard, the more powerful the human becomes. A normal human on Scadrial is less connected to Preservation than a Misting, who snapped (chose Preservation) at some point but is less powerful than a Mistborn, who either consumed Lerasium (the direct Physical essence of Preservation) or has the proper Spiritweb needed to access all the Allomantic Abilites who is weaker than a Sliver during the time they held the power of Preservation, who is weaker than a human who held the Shard permanently.

The conditions required for becoming invested with a larger amount of power differ from Shardworld to Shardworld. It is assumed that the intent of the respective Shard influences these conditions. On Scadrial connection to a Shard is determined by genetics and Snapping, or choosing to live, following Preservation. On Sel it's the Shaod comes to those who live in the correct area and are Devoted to something, and on Roshar acting with Honor allows a Surgebinder greater strength.[6]


Investiture of Objects

Objects are not Invested in their original state. They can become invested by a Shard or by a human having met the above-mentioned requirements. An Invested object gains magical properties. The more invested an object is, the more power it has. Examples for invested objects include:

Invested objects tend to be harder to affect with more Investiture.[7]

Investiture of Natural Phenomenon

It is possible for a natural force to become Invested. On Roshar, Zahel states that the Highstorms are Invested. Whether this is the result of purposeful design by a Shardholder, or the continued maintainence of another entity such as the Stormfather, has not been revealed. It is also not clear whether the storm is invested in and of itself, or if it houses another form of Investiture.

Manifestations of Investiture

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