The "Binder", Saraneth, is used by necromancers to bind the Dead to their will, and is the favored bell of the Abhorsens. It can be used to command spirits back into Death, and beyond the Ninth Gate. It is one of the most commonly used bells of the Abhorsens, along with Ranna and Kibeth. Rung discordantly, it can also make the wielder's mind wander (as demonstrated in Abhorsen).
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| - The "Binder", Saraneth, is used by necromancers to bind the Dead to their will, and is the favored bell of the Abhorsens. It can be used to command spirits back into Death, and beyond the Ninth Gate. It is one of the most commonly used bells of the Abhorsens, along with Ranna and Kibeth. Rung discordantly, it can also make the wielder's mind wander (as demonstrated in Abhorsen).
- Saraneth is the sixth of the Nine Bright Shiners. In The Beginning, Saraneth became part of the Charter in the line of the Abhorsen. As a bell, Saraneth is the Binder, who forces the listener to the wielder's will. It was wielded by Sabriel at the binding of Orannis.
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| - The "Binder", Saraneth, is used by necromancers to bind the Dead to their will, and is the favored bell of the Abhorsens. It can be used to command spirits back into Death, and beyond the Ninth Gate. It is one of the most commonly used bells of the Abhorsens, along with Ranna and Kibeth. Rung discordantly, it can also make the wielder's mind wander (as demonstrated in Abhorsen).
- Saraneth is the sixth of the Nine Bright Shiners. In The Beginning, Saraneth became part of the Charter in the line of the Abhorsen. As a bell, Saraneth is the Binder, who forces the listener to the wielder's will. It was wielded by Sabriel at the binding of Orannis.
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