![]() Kibeth is the Walker, a difficult and contrary bell of several sounds, which can make others go where you wish. It also opens a hidden door at the top of the Long Cliffs that leads to Abhorsen's House. It was wielded by Sanar and Ryelle together (as their souls were intertwined) at the binding of Orannis. Mosrael is the Waker, a harsh and rowdy bell, which brings dead bodies to life as the wielder falls into Death in a see-saw effect. We saw Ranna wielded by an enemy for the first time in Goldenhand, where a necromancer uses it to incapacitate Ferin, Astilaran, and Young Laska. It used to bind both Mogget and Kerrigor in Sabriel and was wielded by Touchstone at the binding of Orannis in Abhorsen. ![]() Ranna is the Sleeper, the smallest bell, with a sweet and low sound, which brings sleep to those who hear it. ![]()
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