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Raboniel is scholarly and curious, and one of her interests is in the Radiants, their powers, and their connection to Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|14}} Instead of being angry when the Sibling's node defenses activate, she is fascinated by the defenses and excited by the prospect of discovering the tower's secrets. She enjoys matching wits with Navani and, to a lesser extent, Leshwi. She is very skilled in manipulation, as shown in how she persuades Navani into doing research under her. She is also ruthless in the pursuit of her desires, but is not emotionless like many believe.
Raboniel looks down on the humans, but at the same time admires their fabrial innovations, and she eventually realizes that she may have underestimated the humans.{{file ref|Navani's Notebook - Experiments.jpg}} However, she disdains many aspects of human culture, including their art and gender roles.{{book ref|sa4|51}} Although she wears a havah to make Navani and the other humans more comfortable, she finds it annoying.{{cite}}
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
Upon arriving at Urithiru, Raboniel began to corrupt the [[Sibling]] with [[Voidlight]]. This caused her great physical strain, but she managed to activate the tower's defenses as planned.{{book ref|sa4|38}} She ordered her team to only kill people who resisted, and to gather the Radiants, and gave the [[Pursuer]] permission to kill [[Kaladin]]. When [[Ulim]] found Navani, Raboniel directed him to keep her alive, seeing her as a useful resource.
Raboniel met with Navani and laid out her plans for Urithiru - Raboniel would gather the Radiants and allow all other humans to live in the tower, although they were all demoted to darkeyed status. She allowed the humans to continue trade, unlike most of the humans in [[Alethkar]], but not to carry weapons. Navani agreed to these terms when Raboniel said that if she did not agree, the singers would kill all the Radiants and be less accommodating in their rule.{{book ref|sa4|42}}
She was determined to discover the secret of anti-Voidlight, and directed and aided Navani in achieving this. Under Raboniel, Navani had access to a full lab and her group of ardents and scholars, although she was not given any servants.{{book ref|sa4|46}} At the start of their partnership, Navani told Raboniel about the fabrial mechanics involved in the flying ship, including the use of [[aluminum]] to isolate planes of movement, and Raboniel explained to Navani that some spren manifested as [[Soulcasters]].{{book ref|sa4|46}} Navani and Raboniel co-authored a lab notebook called [[Rhythm of War (in-world)|Rhythm of War]] in which they recorded their experimentation.
Navani and Raboniel co-authored a lab notebook called [[Rhythm of War (in-world)|Rhythm of War]] in which they recorded their experimentation.
 
== Relationships ==
=== Essu ===
Raboniel loves her daughter [[Essu]] deeply. Watching Essu's descent into madness over time was a very painful experience for Raboniel, and her first action with the anti-Voidlight is to kill her daughter as a mercy. {{cite}} Navani sees that Raboniel truly grieves her daughter's death.
 
=== Navani ===
 
=== Venli ===
Upon initially meeting Venli, Raboniel is curious about her, calling her a "traitor to her own kind." Venli acts as Raboniel's Voice, and Raboniel also gives Venli information on the Surges and the different types of Fused and Radiants. Raboniel recognizes Venli's ambition and curiosity and encourages those attributes as worthy Passions.{{book ref|sa4|31}} She mistakenly believes that Venli wishes to become a Fused, and advises her that no mortal has been granted that honor since the original Fused.{{book ref|sa4|53}}
 
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