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There's a lot of 'he said/she said' in this article that will need to be reworked into statements, but I'm too tired to look at it myself tonight
(There's a lot of 'he said/she said' in this article that will need to be reworked into statements, but I'm too tired to look at it myself tonight)
Highmarshal Azure was given metal sheets by [[Wit]] during her time in Kholinar that were possibly aluminum. When lining a room, they allowed for the use of Soulcasting fabrials without detection by the [[Voidspren]].{{book ref|sa3|81}}
 
[[Cord]]The notesUnkalaki thatpeople aluminumare canable beto obtainedobtain throughaluminium tradeby trading with the spren world ([[Shadesmar]]), presumably through [[Cultivation's Perpendicularity]], and that the Unkalaki are aware that aluminumit causeshas sprenan toeffect reacton strangely. This suggests that there may be more knowledge of its properties among the Horneater peoplespren.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}}
 
During the expedition to Aimia, [[Rushu]] is tasked by [[Navani]] to experiment with aluminum and discover the details of its impact on fabrials. She first notes that the thickness of the metal may impact its effect on fabrial operation (e.g. block vs modify).{{book ref|sa3.5|7}} After tinkering with a spanreed and aluminum foil, [[Huio]] theorizes that the spren react to aluminum "almost like prey react to a predator" and that it interferes with the spren's ability to sense thoughts.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}} [[Rushu]] further theorizes that each axis of motion and rotation could be blocked separately by proper application of aluminum. It is likely that other types of [[fabrials]] (i.e. heating fabrials) could be modified similarly.
 
After tinkering with a spanreed and aluminum foil, [[Huio]] theorizes that the spren react to aluminum "almost like prey react to a predator" and that it interferes with the spren's ability to sense thoughts.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}}
 
This experimentation accidentally resulted in a series of modified fabrials in which the mechanism contained bits of aluminum foil that blocked certain functions, but not all. Among these were a spanreed that transferred lateral motion, but not vertical; a lift to permit [[Rysn]] to move between decks of the [[Wandersail]] and a number of "wheelchair" fabrials which levitated and permitted [[Rysn]] to maneuver while seated using a partially aluminum-blocked counterweight.{{book ref|sa3.5|9}} These are particularly useful due to a known drawback of motion-transferring fabrials caused by a moving frame of reference (e.g. a moving ship at sea communicating by spanreed to shore).
 
[[Rushu]] further theorizes that each axis of motion and rotation could be blocked separately by proper application of aluminum. It is likely that other types of [[fabrials]] (i.e. heating fabrials) could be modified similarly.
 
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