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I was browsing at coppermind and neither the Order of Lightweavers page, nor the page for illumination mention anything of the form of lightweaving (and/or soulcasting) that gave the illusions wieght. Given how it was such a big part of the Battle of Thaylen Field, I believe it should be mentioned.

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It's the last sentence of the "Resonances" section of the Order of Lightweavers.  As a resonance it's specific to them so I dont think it would show up on the Lighweaving Surge page

 

 

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Resonance[edit]

Due to a combination of their two Surges, Lightweavers have new, secondary effects, known as the Resonance.[10] Lightweavers may have multiple Resonances, with a prominent one being mnemonic abilities.[11][12] This includes the ability to deliberately memorize a scene, after which the Lightweaver can paint or draw that scene with remarkable accuracy.[13][14] The ability to memorize scenes and reproduce them accurately is similar to the ability of a Feruchemist to store memories in a coppermind,[15] in that both talents involve the removal of a memory from the mind and its replacement in another medium -- in the Lightweaver's case, a sketch rather than a coppermind. There is an upper limit to how many memories can be stored at once.[16] Members of this order generally do not have these mnemonic abilities before bonding a Cryptic and they are not something that Cryptics are necessarily interested in when searching for a person to bond with.[17] Lightweavers can experience light and color differently and may be able to minutely alter the mood of others.[18] It is also implied that they may able to create a solid illusion by combining their Illumination surge and their Soulcasting.[19][10]

 

 

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