![]() Undertext (Raboniel): I can confirm: the metal is not raysium but a silver-nickel alloy and does not affect the dagger's function. Navani: The ruby is housed in a metal other than raysium silver, maybe? Undertext (Raboniel): Though I think we disagree on what an acceptable end to the war actually looks like. Our discovery of Warlight, paired with my eventual understanding of this dagger might yield a way to stop this war. Navani: I will proceed with my experiments. Why give into my enemy's hands the means to destroy me? I have given her few reasons to trust me, after all, but in this thing I do not lie. Undertext (Raboniel): Navani is right not to believe. Raboniel calls the metal raysium and says there is not enough in this dagger to collect her soul or that of a Herald. Navani: The white gold metal vein down the middle conducts Investiture. How could I have anticipated the magnitude of what you have kept hidden from me? I fear I have underestimated you and your kind. There was a time I thought it impossible for one of your kind to hear the rhythms. ![]() Undertext (Raboniel): Your research has yielded great fruits. I recognize the tones of the different kinds of light and struggle to hear if there is something more. Navani: The tones are becoming easier for me to hear. ![]() Undertext (Raboniel): Now that we have seen where this line of exploration has led, I am amazed that you were able to extrapolate this, Voice of Lights. There must be an answer of some kind here, though I wish I could consult a true scholar concerning this. Navani: The rhythms cause patterns in the sand, different patterns for the different kinds of light. Navani: A fabrial pump removes the remaining air. Navani: The metal caps unscrew for versatility in experimentation. Navani: A cracked diamond affixed to the end might give the exact result I am seeking.
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