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Undo revision 184283 by 5.182.110.5 (talk) That isn't really the definition given by the books. And also, you are only using one definition given by the linked site, specifically the one that it doesn't entirely fit with, instead of the alternate definitions that better reflect the way it is used in the books themselves.
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(Undo revision 184283 by 5.182.110.5 (talk) That isn't really the definition given by the books. And also, you are only using one definition given by the linked site, specifically the one that it doesn't entirely fit with, instead of the alternate definitions that better reflect the way it is used in the books themselves.)
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The Shard of Odium is even harder to control than [[Ruin]].{{wob ref|15147}} The word "odium" means hatred, with a specific connotation of hatred directed at something despicable or immoral.{{url ref|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/odium|text=Definition of Odium|site=Merriam-Webster Dictionary}} However, interpretation of the Shard's intent is not as simple. [[Frost]] claims a straightforward definition: that it is God's own divine hatred.{{epigraph ref|sa2|71}} Rayse himself, however, claims that he's Passion, a Shard of emotions, in particular excessive emotions.{{book ref|sa3|57}}{{wob ref|15736}} Upon Ascension, Taravangian grappled with the vicious urge to destroy and burn.{{book ref|sa4|114}} Many of his [[splinter]]s, the [[Unmade]] compel people to give in to powerful sensations - [[Ashertmarn]] compels people to revel mindlessly, and [[Nergaoul]] inspires exultation in battle.{{book ref|sa3|84}}{{book ref|sa3|115}} On the other hand, the overwhelming amount of emotions inspired by Odium are hateful, among them the aforementioned [[Thrill]] and the [[Singer#Rhythms|Rhythms]] of Odium-derived [[singer]] forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|11}} Moreover, Odium's influence sometimes promotes apathy rather than passion, as his followers are encouraged to give up their pain and sense of guilt.{{book ref|sa3|78}}{{book ref|sa3|118}}
 
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