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== No Splinters on Scadrial ==
 
== No Splinters on Scadrial ==
[[Lerasium]] and [[atium]]--despite being condensed essences of their Shards--are not Splinters, so there are no Splinters in ''[[Mistborn (series)|Mistborn]]''.{{qa ref|699|8}}
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[[Lerasium]] and [[atium]]--despite being condensed essences of their Shards--are not Splinters, so there are no Splinters in ''[[Mistborn (series)|Mistborn]]''.{{qa ref|699|8|How is a Splinter different from a Sliver?|date=Mar 19th, 2011}}
   
 
== Creation ==
 
== Creation ==

Revision as of 22:32, 9 December 2016

A Splinter is a specific type of fragment of a Shard's power.

What are Splinters?

Though Brandon has not stated the complete definition of what a Splinter is, in a way they are qualitative opposites of Slivers. Whereas Slivers are people who have been influenced by Shardic power, a Splinter is a thing that has never been human.[1] One distinguishing factor of a Splinter is that they often have an intent, separate from their Shards'.[2] Splinters are a blend of more the spiritual and cognitive and less the physical.[3]

Known Splinters

Examples of Splinters are Honorspren[4], the Divine Breath that Returned hold, which are Splinters of Endowment[5], and the Aons inside of Seons are Splinters of Devotion.[6]

This indicates that there are Splinters on Roshar, Sel and Nalthis. Whether or not there are more, on other Shardworlds, is unknown.

No Splinters on Scadrial

Lerasium and atium--despite being condensed essences of their Shards--are not Splinters, so there are no Splinters in Mistborn.[1]

Creation

It is not clear how Splinters are formed, though it appears a Shard must actively create one. Endowment seems to be able to form them at will for Returned. Odium traveled to Sel and Splintered Devotion and Dominion.[7] Since Odium killed Tanavast,[8] the holder of Honor, Honor was Splintered as well.[9]

Notes

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