The "Waker", Mosrael is used to bring the Dead into Life, but also throws the necromancer further into Death. Mosrael is the favourite bell of necromancers, because if rung properly, the Dead will emerge to inhabit bodies. After Mosrael has been rung, the necromancer will often seek to ring Saraneth to bind the Dead to his will, and control them. Mosrael´s tune is described as a seesaw. Sabriel is told never to use this bell.
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| - The "Waker", Mosrael is used to bring the Dead into Life, but also throws the necromancer further into Death. Mosrael is the favourite bell of necromancers, because if rung properly, the Dead will emerge to inhabit bodies. After Mosrael has been rung, the necromancer will often seek to ring Saraneth to bind the Dead to his will, and control them. Mosrael´s tune is described as a seesaw. Sabriel is told never to use this bell.
- Mosrael is the second of the Nine Bright Shiners. In The Beginning, Mosrael became part of the Charter in the Clayr. As a bell, Mosrael is the waker, who brings dead bodies to life as the wielder falls into Death. It was wielded by Sanar and Ryelle together at the binding of Orannis.
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| - The "Waker", Mosrael is used to bring the Dead into Life, but also throws the necromancer further into Death. Mosrael is the favourite bell of necromancers, because if rung properly, the Dead will emerge to inhabit bodies. After Mosrael has been rung, the necromancer will often seek to ring Saraneth to bind the Dead to his will, and control them. Mosrael´s tune is described as a seesaw. Sabriel is told never to use this bell.
- Mosrael is the second of the Nine Bright Shiners. In The Beginning, Mosrael became part of the Charter in the Clayr. As a bell, Mosrael is the waker, who brings dead bodies to life as the wielder falls into Death. It was wielded by Sanar and Ryelle together at the binding of Orannis.
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