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{{for|pre=This page is about the magical items|Dawnshard (novella)|the [[Rysn]] novella}}
{{quote
| The Dawnshards are Commands, Rysn. The will of a god.
| 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.
|[[Nikliasorm]] to [[Rysn]]{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}
| From the [[Poem of Ista]]. I have found no modern explanation of what these "Dawnshards" are. They seem ignored by scholars, though talk of them was obviously prevalent among those recording the early mythologies{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}}
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The '''Dawnshards''' are somethe sortfour primal Commands that Adonalsium used to create all things,{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} which can supercharge the powers of ancientanyone magicalusing itemsan [Invested Art,{{wob powerfulref|14347}} enoughallowing tofor acts of magic that transcend what is normally possible, such as destroy an entire planet.{{book ref|sa3|113}} ThereThey are multipleCommands Dawnshardsof inimmense existencepower, butand itat isleast knownone thathas atbeen leastsecreted oneaway Dawnshardto isprevent differentunknown groups from all ofending the restlives of billions.{{wobbook ref|4824dawnshard|18}} They have been heavily involved in the history of Roshar, but the knowledge of the true nature of the Dawnshards is very esoteric,{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} so they are considered to be unspecified mythological objects inby most people by the time Era of Solitude modern-dayon [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|29}}
 
== Nature and Mechanics ==
{{quote
|The most powerful forms of Surgebinding transcend traditional mortal understanding. All their greatest applications require Intent and a Command. Demands on a level no person could ever manage alone. To make such Commands, one must have the reasoning—the breadth of understanding—of a deity
|[[Nikliasorm]]{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}}}
At their core, Dawnshards are nothing more than Commands of enormous power,{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} but on their own they seem to be nearly useless.{{wob ref|14333}} As all applications of Investiture require a Command and Intent, these Dawnshards cannot be used without a person that has access to Investiture trying to carry out some task.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} The mechanics here are unclear, but as Commands made by someone with the understanding of a deity, Dawnshards allow a person to make use of the most powerful forms of magic. It is unclear what if any influence the specific Command of each Dawnshard has on what may be accomplished using that Command. In a person with no access to Investiture or an inanimate object, the Dawnshard's most dangerous powers are rendered useless and they are unable to truly present a threat to the lives of anyone.{{wob ref|14333}}{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}
 
That being said, Dawnshards do confer a certain amount of Investiture on the person that holds them.{{wob ref|14328}} The Investiture of each Dawnshard grants Heightening-like abilities,{{wob ref|14339}} allowing a person to see colors and hear sounds more vividly than before.{{book ref|dawnshard|epilogue}} In the same way Savants are changed by power over time, the person that is a Dawnshard is also increasingly changed by its power,{{wob ref|14346}} although it is not certain if these changes depend on which Dawnshard is possessed.
 
== Mythology ==
{{quote
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 Dawnshards was said to be able to bind both Voidish and mortal creatures, but what exactly that entails is unknown.
| 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]]. I have found no modern explanation of what these "Dawnshards" are. They seem ignored by scholars, though talk of them was obviously prevalent among those recording the early mythologies{{epigraph ref|sa1|36}}
}}
 
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}}
 
== History ==
=== Early Cosmere ===
Humans in the [[Rosharan system]] used the Dawnshards to destroy their former homeworld of [[Ashyn]], before fleeing to Roshar for survival.{{book ref|sa3|113}}{{wob ref|8243}}
{{quote
|And so, the Dawnshards. The four primal Commands that created all things. And then eventually, they were used to undo Adonalsium itself. . . .
|Nikliasorm{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}}}
The Dawnshards seem to have come into the existence with the cosmere itself as they were the Commands that Adonalsium used to start all of creation.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} It is unknown whether they took the same form before the Shattering, but they were used as part of a weapon that split Adonalsium into the sixteen pieces which would become the Shards.{{wob ref|10439}} It is uncertain whether the specific Commands Dawnshards have any bearing over the Intents of the Shards that they created.{{wob ref|14322}} At some point Hoid became an unknown Dawnshard, which changed him permanently, although he stopped being a Dawnshard eventually.{{wob ref|14300}}
 
Humans in the [[Rosharan system]] used the Dawnshards to destroy their former homeworld of [[Ashyn]], before fleeing to Roshar for survival.{{book ref|sa3|113}}{{wob ref|8243}} It is uncertain how they managed to obtain the Dawnshards or who is responsible for this action, but they were utilized in conjunction with some type of Surgebinding to use powerful versions of the ordinary Surges.{{wob ref|14434}} It is unknown which Dawnshards were present on Ashyn or what happened to them following the fall of the planet.
At some unspecified point in the past, there was a Dawnshard located in [[Aimia]]. It is uncertain whether or not it remains there, but it is the reason the island has been so thoroughly protected.{{wob ref|13040}}
 
=== Roshar's shadowdays ===
{{quote
|I wish I could do more. You might be able to get him to choose a champion. He is bound by some rules. All of us are. A champion could work well for you, but it is not certain. And... without the Dawnshards... Well, I have done what I can. It is a terrible, terrible thing to leave you alone.
|[[Honor]]{{book ref|sa1|75}}}}
At leastsome oneunspecified Dawnshardpoint wasin referencedthe inpast, prior to the [[PoemRecreance, the Dawnshard associated with the concept of IstaChange was brought through [[Cultivation's Perpendicularity]], ain writtenthe work[[Horneater on RosharPeaks]].{{book ref|sa1dawnshard|2919}} TheLater, the [[Shard]] [[Honor]] raved to the [[Knights Radiant]] about the Dawnshards in histhe final days before his death.{{book ref|sa3|113}} He claimed that they would one day destroy Roshar as their ancestors had destroyed Ashyn with the Dawnshards, leadinga contributing factor to the Radiants abandoning their oaths in the [[Recreance]]. Honor also referred to them in Highprince [[Dalinar Kholin]]'sthe final vision he left for a future Bondsmith, worried how mankind would survive without Dawnshards,{{book ref|sa1|75}} which suggestssuggested that thehe Dawnshardsfelt they were lost or do not existnow anymoreinaccessible. Honor seemed to believe that the Dawnshards were potentially crucial toin defeating [[Odium]].
 
=== Aimia ===
{{sidequote
|And so the Sleepless take up the task.
|The Dawnshard{{book ref|dawnshard|16}}
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It is unknown what path the Change Dawnshard traveled from the Peaks, but it eventually came to be imbued within a [[Akinah Dawnshard mural|mural]] depicting Adonalsium's [[Shattering]] located in an undersea cavern beneath Akinah.{{book ref|dawnshard|18}} It wasn't seen as possible for this Dawnshard to leave the mural, for reasons unknown.{{wob ref|14375}} The Dawnshard was protected by the ancient [[lanceryn]],{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} who were called Guardians of Ancient Sins.{{book ref|dawnshard|16}} They helped to defend the Dawnshard from unspecified shadowy groups who pursed the Dawnshard wishing to use it as a weapon to destroy whole worlds.{{book ref|dawnshard|18}} The lanceryn were able to successfully guard the Dawnshard until the [[scouring of Aimia]] rendered the species nearly extinct.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} Following the scouring, the [[Sleepless]] took up this task,{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} although it is not clear how it became their responsibility. As the Silver Kingdom had totally collapsed, the Sleepless thought it best if Akinah was thoroughly protected and cut off from the world.{{wob ref|13040}} They allowed the city and its Oathgate to be swallowed up by [[crem]] and constructed elaborate decoys in their place to hide the Oathgate.{{book ref|dawnshard|15}} They may have also arranged for the Soulcasting of defensive spires all around the island,{{book ref|sa3|i|4}} and it is possible that they had something to do with the storm that surrounded the island as well.{{book ref|dawnshard|18}}
 
All these deceptive measures failed to extinguish the interest of humans and other treasure seekers.{{book ref|dawnshard|18}} Eventually following the [[True Desolation]], the [[Wandersail]] came out on an expedition, led by Rysn her larkin Chiri-chiri, descendent of the ancient lanceryn. During an attack from the Sleepless, Rysn and her companion [[Cord]] were led by [[mandras]] into the mouth of the cavern containing the Dawnshard.{{book ref|dawnshard|16}} Rysn was drawn to the mural, entranced by the beauty and the heat she could feel from the mural, as well as odd thoughts that were not her own. After accepting it, the Dawnshard entered Rysn and she became the new Dawnshard, despite the Sleepless's wishes.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} Rysn negotiated with the Sleepless, who wished to preserve life{{book ref|dawnshard|18}} and felt that Rysn had been led by Chiri-Chiri to the Dawnshard.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} Ultimately they allowed her to keep it, as it would be safe and inconspicuous inside the mind of a random mortal.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} Now, the Dawnshard Rysn is constantly watched and guarded by various Sleepless as well as Chiri-chiri.{{book ref|dawnshard|epilogue}}
 
== Known Dawnshards ==
=== Change ===
{{quote
|The will of a god to remake things, to demand they be better. The power to change.
|Rysn's thoughts on her Dawnshard{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}}}
As with all Dawnshards, the Dawnshard that became Rysn defies description with mortal words. The Command represents the will and knowledge of a deity demanding that something change, adapt, or become something new.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} This Dawnshard was long housed in a special mural{{wob ref|14315}} of some sort, before moving to Rysn.{{book ref|dawnshard|16}} It seems to not merely be change but some sort of positive change, and when it is absorbed by someone they are in some way '''Remade'''.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}} It is unknown if this particular Dawnshard was involved in the destruction of Ashyn, but it seems highly plausible. It is uncertain who has born this Dawnshard over the course of its history, but it is impotent while being carried by Rysn.{{book ref|dawnshard|19}}
 
=== Other Dawnshards ===
At least one Dawnshard was referenced in the [[Poem of Ista]], a written work on Roshar.{{book ref|sa1|29}} The [[Shard]] [[Honor]] raved to the [[Knights Radiant]] about the Dawnshards in his final days.{{book ref|sa3|113}} He claimed that they would one day destroy Roshar as their ancestors had destroyed Ashyn with the Dawnshards, leading to the Radiants abandoning their oaths in the [[Recreance]]. Honor also referred to them in Highprince [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s final vision, worried how mankind would survive without Dawnshards,{{book ref|sa1|75}} which suggests that the Dawnshards were lost or do not exist anymore. Honor seemed to believe that the Dawnshards were crucial to defeating [[Odium]].
There are three other Dawnshards in existence that are essentially unknown, but at least one of the four Dawnshards is different from all of the rest.{{wob ref|4824}} It is unclear what this difference is though, and whether it refers to Rysn's Dawnshard or a separate Dawnshard.
 
Hoid himself was once a Dawnshard at some point in the distant past.{{wob ref|14300}} It is uncertain when he became a Dawnshard, but his time holding it changed his [[Spiritweb]] in a similar manner to [[Savant|Savantism]]. These changes meant that long-term Hoid found himself unable to inflict harm on any others, as well as unable to eat any sort of meat. His Dawnshard is in some way connected to the [[First Gem]],{{wob ref|14355}} his eponymous topaz.
The Dawnshards are not the same thing as [[Honorblade]]s; [[Shallan]] referred to them as distinct objects.{{book ref|sa1|29}}
 
==Trivia==
* There is a forthcoming novella named [[Dawnshard (novella)|Dawnshard]] that is set in Aimia, and introduces the Dawnshards.{{wob ref|13974}}
 
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