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| Taking the Dawnshard, known to bind any creature voidish or mortal, he crawled up the steps crafted for [[Herald]]s, ten strides tall apiece, toward the grand temple above.
 
| Taking the Dawnshard, known to bind any creature voidish or mortal, he crawled up the steps crafted for [[Herald]]s, ten strides tall apiece, toward the grand temple above.
| From ''[[The Poem of Ista]]''{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}}
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During the [[Era of Solitude]], no one seemed to know exactly what the Dawnshards were or what they looked like.{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}} They have their root in mythology where they are reputed to be valuable but extraordinarily dangerous.{{book ref|sa1|29}} Talk about them was once common among those who recorded the early mythologies of Roshar, but they have since fallen out of common discussion.{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}} One of the only references to the Dawnshards was ''The Poem of Ista'', which referenced a Dawnshard said to be able to bind both Voidish and mortal creatures,{{book ref|sa1|29}} but what exactly that entails is unknown. Although the Dawnshards are not the same thing as [[Honorblade]]s, they are often conflated in modern times by people unfamiliar with mythology.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}
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During the [[Era of Solitude]], no one seemed to know exactly what the Dawnshards were or what they looked like.{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}} They have their root in mythology where they are reputed to be valuable but extraordinarily dangerous.{{book ref|sa1|29}} Talk about them was once common among those who recorded the early mythologies of Roshar, but they have since fallen out of common discussion.{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}} One of the only references to the Dawnshards was the Poem of Ista, which referenced a Dawnshard said to be able to bind both Voidish and mortal creatures,{{book ref|sa1|29}} but what exactly that entails is unknown. Although the Dawnshards are not the same thing as [[Honorblade]]s, they are often conflated in modern times by people unfamiliar with mythology.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}
   
 
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