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Think of balefire as burning back threads in the Pattern, not as a magical go-away beam. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 08/06/2011 08:01:26 AM
This thread burning is irrevocable. Reducing balefire's potency (via balefiring part of a circle) doesn't reduce the duration of thread burned.

Likewise, the balefiring of a person who has woven balefire doesn't restore the threads they have burnt back.

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