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The Parshendi are a race of creatures on the world of Roshar.

They live in the area of Roshar known as the Shattered Plains and are seemingly a more advanced form of the Parshmen. The Parshendi are mentally much more intelligent than the Parshmen. Male Parshendi grew beards, which they thread through beads infused with Stormlight. Most Parshendi that interact with the Alethi are in war form. The Parshendi can communicate their emotions through certain rhythms to each other and can keep perfectly in time with these rhythms even when apart, although the Parshmen do not have this ability.

Anatomy

Forms

By staying out in a highstorm with a spren, the Parshendi are capable of bonding with said spren, which has the effect of changing their appearance,[1] physical abilities, and mental capabilities. These changes are known as forms. There are six known forms:

War Form
Warform is worn for battle and reign, Claimed by the gods, given to kill. Unknown, unseen, but vital to gain. It comes to those with the will.

War form gives the Parshendi an armor-like carapace; it also seems to give them advanced physical capabilities although it severely hampers artistic ability and is not equipped to handle abstractions.

Work Form
Workform worn for strength and care. Whispering spren breathe at your ear. Seek first this form, it's mysteries to bear. Found here is freedom from fear

Work form also endows significant physical strength, although without the armor of the war form; those in work form also have thinner fingers. While in work form, the Parshendi find it difficult to commit violence and did not like confrontation.

Mating Form
Mateform meek, for love to share, Given to life, it brings us joy. To find this form, one must care. True empathy one must employ.

Mating form is used for reproductive purposes. A few Parshendi maintain mating form constantly, although most enter it only briefly in order to reproduce with a partner: if these partners later entered war form they became a warpair. It is a distracting form which makes productive work difficult.

Dull Form
Dullform dread, with the mind most lost. The lowest, and one not bright. To find this form, one need banish the cost. It finds you and brings you to blight.

Dull form is an older form which was rarely used after the discovery of the newer forms. Those in dull form are not very intelligent.

Nimble Form
Nimbleform has a delicate touch. Gave the gods this form to many, Tho' once defied, by the gods they were crushed. This form crave precision and plenty.

Nimble form is a form used by the Parshendi scholars because they do not know the correct spren to bond with for a scholar form. It does not impede the mind and the fingers are delicate enough for recording their findings. It grows long hair without any carapace to block it and yeilds delicate swirling patterns in their skin, along with a thinner facial structure.

Scholar Form
Scholarform shown for patience and thought. Beware its ambitions innate. Though study and diligence bring the reward, Loss of innocence may be one's fate.
Art Form
Artform applied for beauty and hue. One yearns for the songs it creates. Most misunderstood by the artist it's true, Come the spren to foundation's fates.

Artform for colors beyond our ken; For its grand songs we yearn. We must attract creationspren; These songs suffice ’til we learn.

Mediation Form
Mediationform made for peace, it's said. form of teaching and consolation. When used by the gods, it became instead, Form of lies and desolation.
Night Form
Nightform predicting what will be, The form shadows, mind to foresee. as the gods did leave, the nightform whispered. A new storm will come, someday to break. A new storm a new world to make. A new storm a new path to take, the nightform listens.
Decay Form
Decayform destroys the souls of dreams. A form of gods to avoid, it seems. Seek not its touch, nor beckon its screams, deny it. Watch where you walk, your toes to tread, O’er hill or rocky riverbed Hold dear the fears that fill your head, defy it.
Smoke Form
Smokeform for hiding and slipping between men. A form of power, like human Surges. Bring it ’round again. Though crafted of gods, It was by Unmade hand. Leaves its force to be but one of foe or friend.

Smokeform for hiding and slipping ’tween men. A form of power—like Surges of spren. Do we dare to wear this form again? It spies. Crafted of gods, this form we fear. By Unmade touch its curse to bear, Formed from shadow—and death is near. It lies.


Storm Form
Stormform is said to cause A tempest of winds and showers, Beware its powers, beware its powers. Though its coming brings the gods their night, It obliges a bloodred spren. Beware its end, beware its end
Storm form is a newer form discovered during the War of Reckoning. Little is known about it.

They also make reference to "slave form," which is not a true form, but the lack of a bond with a spren or lack of a form. The creatures known as the Parshmen throughout Roshar are actually Parshendi in this "slave form".

History

At some point in the past, the Parshendi were much less unified than they are when seen in The Way of Kings. They were once split into a number of separate tribes, with raids and assassinations as a relatively frequent occurrence. This is reflected in the Parshendi having enough cultural experience with assassination to have norms as to how an assassinations ought to be carried out.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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Notable Parshendi

Notes

  1. Brandon says that Parshendi need a highstorm to change their form.

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