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Raboniel is a very tall, narrow-figured femalen [[Fused]], with a topknot of red-orange hairstrands, carapace like a helmet and very long arms and fingers.{{book ref|sa4|14}}{{book ref|sa4|65}} She wears a variety of different fashions, including ornate robes, travel leathers for battle{{book ref|sa4|31}}, garments similar to havahs{{book ref|sa4|61}}, and Thaylen clothing, without regard for gender.{{book ref|sa4|72}}
 
She has remained sane even after seven thousand years. However, she is exhausted from the unending war in which both the Fused and Radiant spren cannot be killed permanently. She is obsessed with ending the war to the point that nothing else matters to her. Raboniel showed immense grief upon her daughter's death.{{wob ref|14628}}
 
== History ==
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Raboniel had a daughter, [[Essu]], and theorized that she and Essu working together might help them stay sane, but Essu went mad. Raboniel used to have the title Lady of Pains, but decided she did not like that title, and was then referred to as Lady of Wishes instead.{{book ref|sa4|14}} During the last Return, she developed a disease intended to kill all humans on the planet; although it turned out to affect singers as well, she released it anyway. However, it did not work as expected, as fewer than one in ten humans was killed, and one in a hundred singers.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
{{image|Raboniel by Petar Penev.jpg|side=right|height=250px|Leading the attack on Urithiru, flanked by the [[makay-im]]}}
Raboniel was the one to suggest the [[Urithiru]] invasion to the [[Nine]], saying that she could use her abilities to turn the tower's defenses against the Radiants and suppress their powers.{{book ref|sa4|14}} She led a group, including [[Venli]], [[Rothan]], stormform Singers, and a group of [[Deepest Ones]], in the invasion.
 
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}} In the process, she also realized that the Sibling was not dead, only pretending to be, and began secretly listening in when the Sibling communicated with others, like Navani.{{book ref|sa4|72}} 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}} During the occupation, she used fabrials with corrupted spren that were not suppressed by the Sibling.{{book ref|sa4|61}}
 
Raboniel encountered Kaladin while continuing her corruption of the Sibling - they had a short conversation, but were interrupted by the Pursuer. When he defeated the Pursuer, Raboniel stabbed him to observe his Radiant healing and asked him questions about how his Surges were affected by the tower's corruption.{{book ref|sa4|59}} She also met with [[Mraize]], who presented her with a captured but still awake [[Lift]] in exchange for use of the [[Oathgates]]. Venli approached her after this conversation and asked to have [[Rlain]] released into her care, and Raboniel agreed reluctantly.
 
When Navani continued to stall instead of agreeing fully to work with her, Raboniel showed her a singer attempting to break the Sibling's shield with Elhokar's Shardblade, seemingly unaware that the blade had belonged to Navani's deceased son. Raboniel then ordered Navani to work on her own from then on and send messages through Raboniel to her scholars. She showed Navani a replica of the crystal pillar shield and explains the mechanics - a type of Soulcasting where the fabrial convinces the air around the pillar that it is glass. She also told Navani about Lifelight and Towerlight, explaining that the latter is why Urithiru is so interesting to her. She wanted to combine Stormlight and Voidlight but was unsure if it would be possible, comparing them to oil and water in their inability to mix. Navani corrected her, showing that with an emulsifier oil and water can be combined, which made Raboniel realize that she should not accept ancient teachings without question. She tasked Navani with experimenting with TowerlightLight and gave her access to all the scholarly texts she requested, including those from Kholinar, and experimented on her own as well to no avail. She told Navani that if she was able to combine Stormlight and Voidlight, Raboniel would free Urithiru from singer rule, although Navani did not believe her. She also confided in Navani about her daughter, Essu, as a way to gain Navani's trust.
 
Raboniel found the location to the node in the well by listening to Navani's conversations with the Sibling and attempted to corrupt it, but Kaladin managed to escape both the Pursuer and Leshwi to destroy it.
 
Navani and Raboniel co-authored a lab notebook called ''[[Rhythm of War (in-world)|Rhythm of War]]'' in which they recorded their experimentation.
 
Later, when Raboniel revealed her plan to use [[Anti-Stormlight]] to kill the Radiants' [[spren]], Navani used a [[fabrial]] trap to stop Raboniel, and then, with what remained of the weapon Raboniel used to kill her daughter, stabbed Raboniel. However, since there wasn't enough [[Anti-Voidlight]] Raboniel was left in a weakened state.{{book ref|sa4|106}}
 
When [[Navani]] was subsequently attacked by [[Moash]], Raboniel latched onto his foot and clawed at him to buy time for Navani.{{book ref|sa4|107}} Navani later returned and killed Raboniel, treating her with the utmost respect.{{book ref|sa4|113}} She left a note on Raboniel's body saying it is not to be disturbed.{{cite}}
 
== Relationships ==
=== Essu ===
Raboniel lovesloved 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. Navani sees that Raboniel truly grieves her daughter's death.{{cite}}
 
{{image|Navani and Raboniel by Esther Schrader.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Working with [[Navani]]}}
 
=== Navani ===
Raboniel was impressed with the scholarly work that [[Navani]] has done, and she requested that [[Navani]] help her in developing [[Warlight]]. Originally, Navani resisted and stalled, but Raboniel was aware of this. Venli remarked that Raboniel seemed to enjoy the challenge of manipulating Navani.{{book ref|sa4|67}} With both their efforts they managed to develop not only [[Warlight]], but also [[Anti-Stormlight]] and [[Anti-Voidlight]]. RabonielNavani thenwas usedtouched Anti-Voidlightby toRaboniel's killrelationship with her [[Fused]] daughter [[Essu]]. Navani was touched by this, as they were both mothers who havehad lost children, and Raboniel's grief over her daughter humanized her in Navani's mind.{{cite}}
 
Later, when Raboniel revealed her plan to use [[Anti-Stormlight]] to kill the Radiants' [[spren]], Navani used a [[fabrial]] trap to stop Raboniel, and then, with what remained of the weapon Raboniel used to kill her daughter, stabbed Raboniel. However, since there wasn't enough [[Anti-Voidlight]] Raboniel was left in a weakened state.{{book ref|sa4|106}}
 
When [[Navani]] was subsequently attacked by [[Moash]], Raboniel latched onto his foot and clawed at him to buy time for Navani.{{book ref|sa4|107}} Navani later returned and killed Raboniel, treating her with the utmost respect.{{book ref|sa4|113}} She left a note on Raboniel's body saying it is not to be disturbed.{{cite}}
 
=== Leshwi ===
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