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Each Truthless has an Oathstone assigned to them; whoever holds it becomes their master and the Truthless is required to strictly obey their orders.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} Despite the absoluteness with which Szeth obeys his masters, Oathstones have no magic properties; it is solely a sense of honor that holds Truthless to their orders.{{book ref|sa3|92}}{{wob ref|5726}}
 
Each Truthless has an Oathstone assigned to them; whoever holds it becomes their master and the Truthless is required to strictly obey their orders.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} Despite the absoluteness with which Szeth obeys his masters, Oathstones have no magic properties; it is solely a sense of honor that holds Truthless to their orders.{{book ref|sa3|92}}{{wob ref|5726}}
   
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Szeth's Oathstone is a plain chunk of rock, about the size of a [[Spheres|sphere]], that contains embedded quartz crystals and a visible iron vein.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} When Taravangian wanted to bait Szeth, he requested a stone that was perfectly round and smooth with a vein of quartz; Szeth immediately identified this as a potential Oathstone.{{book ref|sa4|i|7}}
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Szeth's Oathstone, the only known one so far, is a plain chunk of rock, about the size of a [[Spheres|sphere]], that contains embedded quartz crystals and a visible iron vein;{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} it is not known how Oathstones look in general.{{wob ref|3253}}
   
 
When a Truthless knows that their Oathstone is unheld, they are required to retrieve it and then stand quietly in place until someone interacts with them.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} If their Oathstone were destroyed, a Truthless might try to put the pieces back together, switch their devotion to the object that destroyed it, or return to Shinovar to get a new one;{{wob ref|11361}} if a person consumed it, they might treat that person as their master.{{wob ref|11472}}
 
When a Truthless knows that their Oathstone is unheld, they are required to retrieve it and then stand quietly in place until someone interacts with them.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} If their Oathstone were destroyed, a Truthless might try to put the pieces back together, switch their devotion to the object that destroyed it, or return to Shinovar to get a new one;{{wob ref|11361}} if a person consumed it, they might treat that person as their master.{{wob ref|11472}}

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