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'''Adolin's shardblade''' is a nameless [[Shardblade]] bonded to [[Adolin Kholin]], inherited from [[Brightness Kholin]]'s family.{{book ref|sa1|12}}
 
'''Adolin's shardblade''' is a nameless [[Shardblade]] bonded to [[Adolin Kholin]], inherited from [[Brightness Kholin]]'s family.{{book ref|sa1|12}}
   
It is used in various duels and battles during the [[War of Reckoning]], including the [[Battle of the Tower]] and the [[Battle of Narak]].
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It is used in various duels and battles during the [[War of Reckoning]], including the [[Battle of the Tower]] and the [[Battle of Narak]].
   
Adolin has not given it a name because he thinks it pretentious to name such an incredible weapon.{{book ref|sa2|14}}
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Adolin has not given it a name because he thinks it pretentious to name such an incredible weapon. He also assumes that he does not know the right name for it. {{book ref|sa2|14}}
   
 
When summoned, the mist it forms from is in the shape of vines, because the [[Knight Radiant]] who originally bonded the blade was an [[Edgedancer]].{{17s ref|post|224039|Does this mean that the Radiant that the blade was originally bonded to was an Edgedancer?|date=2 February 2015}}
 
When summoned, the mist it forms from is in the shape of vines, because the [[Knight Radiant]] who originally bonded the blade was an [[Edgedancer]].{{17s ref|post|224039|Does this mean that the Radiant that the blade was originally bonded to was an Edgedancer?|date=2 February 2015}}

Revision as of 22:07, 1 June 2015

Mayalaran
Type Shardblade
World of Origin Roshar
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Adolin's shardblade is a nameless Shardblade bonded to Adolin Kholin, inherited from Brightness Kholin's family.[1]

It is used in various duels and battles during the War of Reckoning, including the Battle of the Tower and the Battle of Narak.

Adolin has not given it a name because he thinks it pretentious to name such an incredible weapon. He also assumes that he does not know the right name for it. [2]

When summoned, the mist it forms from is in the shape of vines, because the Knight Radiant who originally bonded the blade was an Edgedancer.[3]

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