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It is theorized that if an Allomancer were to duralumin-burn a piece of lerasium, that it produce a Mistborn of such amazingly vast power that they would be nearly unstoppable. This is, as of yet, mere speculation, but is a valid theory nonetheless.
 
It is theorized that if an Allomancer were to duralumin-burn a piece of lerasium, that it produce a Mistborn of such amazingly vast power that they would be nearly unstoppable. This is, as of yet, mere speculation, but is a valid theory nonetheless.
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== Feruchemical Use ==
 
== Feruchemical Use ==

Revision as of 02:56, 11 September 2014

The Allomantic symbol for lerasium

Lerasium is one of the two god metals. A normal person burning lerasium becomes a Mistborn. A Misting or Mistborn burning lerasium drastically increases their powers. Feruchemists can use lerasium to store an unknown quality, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, lerasium steals an unknown quality.

Lerasium is notable as it is the condensed power of the Shard Preservation. The only known source were beads found at the Well of Ascension. Presumably, the name "lerasium" is inherited from Leras, the name of the original holder of the Shard Preservation, just as the name "atium" is inherited from Ati, the original holder of the Shard Ruin.

Allomantic Use

For normal people, burning lerasium forges a permanent connection between them and Preservation, turning them into a very powerful Mistborn. However, turning people into Mistborn is only a side effect of burning lerasium; if a Mistborn were to burn it, it would have a different, as of yet, unknown effect.Template:Annotation ref

Alloys of lerasium have the side effect of turning those who burn them into Mistings of the metal lerasium is alloyed with. The primary effects of lerasium alloys is also unknown.

It is theorized that if an Allomancer were to duralumin-burn a piece of lerasium, that it produce a Mistborn of such amazingly vast power that they would be nearly unstoppable. This is, as of yet, mere speculation, but is a valid theory nonetheless. §1hello

Feruchemical Use

Lerasium, when used by a Feruchemist, has unknown properties.

Hemalurgic Use

When used as a Hemalurgic spike, lerasium steals some unknown trait or quality.

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