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[[Navani]]'s notebook is a series of pages found in {{bref|TWoK}}, which was translated from [[Alethi]] into English. |
[[Navani]]'s notebook is a series of pages found in {{bref|TWoK}}, which was translated from [[Alethi]] into English. |
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The cut and type of the gem determines what kind of [[spren]] are attracted to it and can be imprisoned in it. |
The cut and type of the gem determines what kind of [[spren]] are attracted to it and can be imprisoned in it. |
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There must be thousands of possible combinations. |
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Retractable blades cause crippling pain. |
Retractable blades cause crippling pain. |
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Dial pushes blades to four set lengths. |
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== Page two == |
Revision as of 16:23, 24 April 2012
The following information was confirmed by Peter Ahlstrom and Isaac Stewart to be an accurate translation of the Alethi script. A full discussion of the translation efforts may be found Template:Twg |
Navani's notebook is a series of pages found in Template:Bref, which was translated from Alethi into English.
== Page one ==
The cut and type of the gem determines what kind of spren are attracted to it and can be imprisoned in it. There must be thousands of possible combinations. Once a spren is captured and the gem infused with Stormlight the fabrial can be used in machines.
Pain Knife The pain knife is used as a means of protection. Sharp blades pierce an attacker’s clothing and cause crippling pain.
cold gravity pain heat wind (These are labels describing which spren are attracted to different gem cuts.)
Flamespren trapped in emerald
Removable outer covering to infuse fabrial with Stormlight
Fabrial
Retractable blades cause crippling pain. Dial pushes blades to four set lengths.
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Examples of stormlight patterns
Patterns of stormlight filtered through the fabrial determine the power of the gem
Fabrials allow creation of things like the emotion bracelet made of ten fabrials working together
The pattern cannot be seen by the naked eye
Man betrayed by a close friend Woman who has just been proposed to Man who discovered his betrothed lies to him Mother at wedding of only son
Anticipation anger disgust sadness
love hate
joy trust fear surprise
The trick of the emotion fabrials is first learning to read it and second learning to tell if the bracelet is reading your emotions, your subject's emotions, or the emotions of the people in the next room over