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{{metal|Atium | See into other peeople's futures | Stores age |Steals Allomantic temporal powers}} |
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Revision as of 11:51, 18 December 2011
The three Metallic Arts are Allomancy, Feruchemy, and Hemalurgy. They are the three prime manifestations of Investiture on Scadrial. There are 8 basic metals, each with an alloy, for a total of 16 metals. There are are further two pure God Metals, and one known alloy of these.
Metals
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The God Metals
The God metals are metals formed directly from either of the two Shards, Ruin and Preservation. They can be alloyed with the lesser metals to form sixteen different metals each, though only one is known.
Other
Footnotes
References