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'''KaDo''' is a rare [[Kerztian]] spice on [[Taldain]]. It accelerates dehydration, and can serve as a poison in the parched desert climate of [[Dayside]]. It is particularly effective on [[sand mastery|sand masters]] since they naturally become dehydrated while using their powers.{{book ref|ws|2|review=yes}}
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'''KaDo''' is a rare [[Kerztian]] spice on [[Taldain]]. It accelerates dehydration and can cause people to act rashly. KaDo can serve as a poison in the parched desert climate of [[Dayside]]. It is particularly effective on [[sand mastery|sand masters]] since they naturally become dehydrated while using their powers.{{book ref|ws|2}}{{book ref|ws|18}}
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Kerztian Attack on the Diem===
 
===Kerztian Attack on the Diem===
[[Elorin]] used KaDo to poison the bowl that was used for a ceremonial drink shared by all of the sand masters in the [[Diem]] during an advancement ceremony in the [[Kerla]]. This caused the sand masters to [[Sand_mastery#Overmastery|overmaster]] and dehydrate almost immediately when they were attacked by Kerztian warriors. The Kerztians would not have usually attacked such a large groups of sand masters, but the effect of the KaDo left the Diem exceptionally vulnerable; nearly all of their members who fought were massacred.{{book ref|ws|2|review=yes}}
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[[Elorin]] used KaDo to poison the bowl that was used for a ceremonial drink shared by all of the sand masters in the [[Diem]] during an advancement ceremony in the [[Kerla]]. This caused the sand masters to [[Sand_mastery#Overmastery|overmaster]] and dehydrate almost immediately when they were attacked by Kerztian warriors. It's likely that because controlling more ribbons already increases the rate of dehydration, and that rate is increased by the KaDo; that the strongest [[Diem#Organization|Mastrells]] were more strongly affected and were the first to fall.
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The Kerztians would not have usually attacked such a large groups of sand masters, but the effect of the KaDo left the Diem exceptionally vulnerable; nearly all of their members who fought were massacred or died through overmastery.{{book ref|ws|2}}
   
 
===Drile and Kenton's Duel===
 
===Drile and Kenton's Duel===
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Before Drile's duel with [[Kenton]], Elorin dosed the water bowls for both Kenton and Drile. Kenton notes his eyes were already feeling dehydrated after the first volley of mastered sand.{{book ref|ws|17}} Drile also became dehydrated unusually quickly, and began to [[Sand_mastery#Overburn|overburn]] to win the duel when Kenton began to make a come-back.{{book ref|ws|18}}
During Drile's duel with [[Kenton]], Drile became dehydrated unusually quickly. After the fight, the two mastrells concluded that someone must have poisoned Drile hoping to ensure that a weak leader would rule the Diem. Drile mentioned that the only other time he had felt similar weakness was during the attack in the Kerla, and recalled that Elorin was the person who gave him water that day. Elorin had also given Drile and Kenton water before their duel.{{book ref|ws|18|review=yes}}
 
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After the fight, the two mastrells concluded that someone must have poisoned them hoping to ensure that a weak leader would rule the Diem, or that overburning might injure the [[Taishin]] watching the duel and send all of [[Lossand]] into chaos. Drile mentioned that the only other time he had seen similar weakness was during the attack in the Kerla, and recalled that Elorin was the person who gave out water that day.{{book ref|ws|2}}{{book ref|ws|18}}
   
Kenton confronted Elorin, who confessed that he was a traitor and explained how he had accomplished the poisonings. Elorin attacked Kenton with his [[zinkall]] before dying to a ribbon of sand.{{book ref|ws|18|review=yes}}
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Kenton confronted Elorin, who confessed that he was a traitor and explained how he had accomplished the poisonings. Elorin attacked Kenton with his [[zinkall]] before dying to a ribbon of sand.{{book ref|ws|18}}
   
 
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== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 25 December 2023

KaDo
Type Spice
Used for Poison
World of Origin Taldain
Universe Cosmere

KaDo is a rare Kerztian spice on Taldain. It accelerates dehydration and can cause people to act rashly. KaDo can serve as a poison in the parched desert climate of Dayside. It is particularly effective on sand masters since they naturally become dehydrated while using their powers.[1][2]

History

Kerztian Attack on the Diem

Elorin used KaDo to poison the bowl that was used for a ceremonial drink shared by all of the sand masters in the Diem during an advancement ceremony in the Kerla. This caused the sand masters to overmaster and dehydrate almost immediately when they were attacked by Kerztian warriors. It's likely that because controlling more ribbons already increases the rate of dehydration, and that rate is increased by the KaDo; that the strongest Mastrells were more strongly affected and were the first to fall.

The Kerztians would not have usually attacked such a large groups of sand masters, but the effect of the KaDo left the Diem exceptionally vulnerable; nearly all of their members who fought were massacred or died through overmastery.[1]

Drile and Kenton's Duel

Before Drile's duel with Kenton, Elorin dosed the water bowls for both Kenton and Drile. Kenton notes his eyes were already feeling dehydrated after the first volley of mastered sand.[3] Drile also became dehydrated unusually quickly, and began to overburn to win the duel when Kenton began to make a come-back.[2]

After the fight, the two mastrells concluded that someone must have poisoned them hoping to ensure that a weak leader would rule the Diem, or that overburning might injure the Taishin watching the duel and send all of Lossand into chaos. Drile mentioned that the only other time he had seen similar weakness was during the attack in the Kerla, and recalled that Elorin was the person who gave out water that day.[1][2]

Kenton confronted Elorin, who confessed that he was a traitor and explained how he had accomplished the poisonings. Elorin attacked Kenton with his zinkall before dying to a ribbon of sand.[2]

Notes

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