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Spren are a type of transformative cognitive entity native to the planet Roshar and its Cognitive Realm analogue, Shadesmar.[1] They are fragments of the powers of creation that have attained a form of awareness and, in some cases, sentience.[2] They are commonly thought of as "living ideas", elements of the Cognitive Realm that sometimes leak into the Physical.[3]

The majority of spren are a result of the investiture of the Shards Honor and Cultivation, some have more of one or the other but the rest are a mixture of the two. These, for the most part, can be divided into two main groups: emotion spren, which are derived from Honor, and nature spren, which are derived from Cultivation.[4] Another category of spren is the Voidspren which are a result of Odium's investiture.[3] There are also spren which are a result of Adonalsium's investiture which have attained sentience, but not much is known about them.[5]

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{!{Magical Entities |magic=Surgebinding, Fabrials |appearance=varies |world=Roshar |books=The Stormlight Archive }}

Spren appear when something changes—when fear appears, or when it begins to rain. They are the heart of change, and therefore the heart of all things.

Spren are a type of magical entity that live on the planet Roshar. Most are a combination of the powers of the Shards Honor and Cultivation. Some are more of Honor; others, Cultivation; the rest are a mixture of the two.[4] Some spren however pre-date the arrival of Honor and Cultivation, which are Splinters of Adonalsium itself and have achieved sentience.[5] Spren act as "release valve" for uncontrolled shardic energy, like the Seons and Skaze of Sel.[7]

Spren are deeply connected with the Knights Radiant and Surgebinding with the Nahel Bond, and spren are also used to create fabrials.

Physiology[edit]

There are said to be thousands of different kinds of spren, each named for a different type of phenomenon.[8] There are actually several different varieties of spren. Everything has a "spren" based on how it is viewed cognitively and how long it has been viewed that way.[6] These spren are the cognitive aspects of objects in the Physical Realm and can be "spoken to" in the Cognitive Realm. Soulcasting works by "bribing" this type of spren with Stormlight.[9] The other main variety of spren are those that manifest in the Physical Realm and are the ones people most often interact with. They are the personification of certain cognitive ideals and concepts, such as natural forces or emotions.[10] These cognitive ideals are similar to those that determine the appearances of the Returned on Nalthis and the plausibility of Forgeries on Sel and are based off of human perception.[11][12]

Larger spren have the ability to shape-shift often mimicking faces, as well as being able to mimic voices. Apart from a few sentient sub-types, spren are not intelligent and therefore speaking with them is an exercise in futility; a fact often learned as a child. Spren are often ignored because of this.[13] Larger spren also have the ability to pick up small objects and give small pinches of energy.[14]

Spren do not need to sleep, [15] and spren can die.[16]

The causal link between spren and there namesake is not fully understood on Roshar. Some spren, such as rotspren, are said to cause their namesake, whereas others, such as windspren, are merely attracted to it.[17]

While spren are often invisible, they are said to be ever present and will appear around the phenomenon they are named for.[18] The exception is in Shinovar, where no spren appear.[19] Some spren are easier to find than others, however even the most common will, at times, fail to appear.[20] Larger spren will often appear to a singular person, who they will taunt and play with.[13] Some humans, such as Rock, have the ability to see these spren, even if the spren in question does not explicitly reveal themselves to the viewer. These people are called alaii'iku by the Unkalaki.[21]

As creatures of nature, spren are not particularly concerned with good and evil.[22]

Cryptics are not the only type of manifested spren to dwell in Shadesmar.[23]

Spren are related to the physical phenomena of wave-function collapse. One can measure a spren and fix a spren's dimensions simply by the act of measuring it.[24]

Spren of the same sub-type are "essentially the same individual."[25]

Symbiotic Relationships[edit]

Some types of spren live in symbiotic relationships with various other creatures extant on Roshar.[26] Perhaps the best known examples of this are greatshells. There is a type of spren that lives in their bodies which contribute to their ability to grow to such large sizes.[27]

The "magic fish" of the Purelake are another example of Rosharan flora forming symbiotic bonds with spren.[26]

The Parshendi also form symbiotic bonds with spren to enter different "Forms." Parshmen are Parshendi lacking a bond with a spren, and so have no Form.[28]

Each Order of the Knights Radiant formed a Nahel Bond with a different type of spren. This bond is similar in nature to the bond between a Seon and its master.[29]

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It is also possible that the Ryshadium breed of horses get their unique traits from bonds with spren.

Known Subtypes[edit]

Alespren[edit]

Test successful. Have noted spren who appear only when one is severely intoxicated. Appear as small brown bubbles clinging to objects nearby. Further testing may be needed to prove they were more than a drunken hallucination.

Axies the Collector[20]

A rare type of spren that appear only in Iri. They appear occasionally to people who are under the influence of alcohol. They appear as "small brown bubbles" that cling to objects close to the observer. They were given the name "alespren" by Axies the Collector, a scholar who studies spren, after considering the name "intoxicationspren". The locals refer to them as sudspren.[20]

Axies theorized their existence but was only able to observe them once, leading him to doubt their existence. As there are other stories of people seeing them, their existence is likely.[20]

Angerspren[edit]

Vamah was watching them stand there, and his expression was as thunderous as a highstorm, angerspren boiling up from the ground around him like small pools of bubbling blood.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Fifteen[30]

A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing anger. They, generally, have the appearance of pools of boiling blood bubbling up from the ground around the feet of the angry individual.[30]

Anticipationspren[edit]

A few anticipationspren—like red streamers, growing from the ground and whipping in the wind—began to sprout from the rock and wave among the soldiers.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Six[14]

A common type of spren that appear around people looking forward to something. They appear as red streamers that grow out from the ground and blow in the wind. They often appear around soldiers directly before a battle.[14]

Awespren[edit]

A single awespren, like a ring of blue smoke, burst out above him, spreading like the ripple from a stone dropped in a pond.

—Words of Radiance: Chapter Seventy-Eight[31]

An extremely rare type of spren that appear around people feeling awe. They appear as rings of blue smoke that spread out from the individual, like ripples in water.[31]

Bindspren[edit]

He thought he could faintly make out tiny spren, dark blue and shaped like little splashes of ink, clustering around the place where the rock met the wall.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Fifty-Seven[17]

Spren that appear around objects bound with a Full Lashing. They are appear as small splashes of dark blue, or purple, ink.[fn 1]Their relationship to the Lashings is not fully understood. Kaladin believes they are what hold the objects together, while Sylphrena disagrees, saying they are attracted to the Full Lashing Kaladin had created.[17]

Captivityspren[edit]

He stood, waving away some strange spren like taut wires crossing before him...

— Words of Radiance: Chapter Sixty-Two[32]

An apparently rare type of spren that appear around people being imprisoned against their will. They appear like taut wires stretched across the area the person is confined to.[32] Axies the Collector has spent years attempting to observe them, unsuccessfully.[20] A theory as to why this may be the case is that due to the fact that he is actively searching them out, he does not feel emotions necessary to attract them.

Coldspren[edit]

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[33]

Comet Spren[fn 2][edit]

A type of spren about which very little is currently known

Creationspren[edit]

Her drawing gathered about a half-dozen of them, pulling them by her act of creation just as a bright fire would draw flamespren.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven[18]

An uncommon type of spren that appear around creative acts such as painting or drawing. They are of medium-size, about finger-length, and glow with a silvery light. They take the form of objects they have recently seen exactly but move them in odd ways, such as a table that rolls like a wheel.[18]

When drawing, the more skilled one is, the more likely creationspren are to appear.[18] The number of creationspren that appear relates to the difficulty of the creation. When Shallan Davar draws her spren, a Cryptic named Pattern, whose form is an incredibly complex and detailed design, for the first time, she draws hundreds of creationspren.[2]

Creationspren seem to be held in low regard by the Cryptics. Pattern dismisses them because they do not do anything, merely observe and admire. Where most spren have a purpose, creationspren are only attracted to another's purpose.[31]

Cryptics[edit]

A type of sentient spren connected to the Knights Radiant Order of Lightweavers. When Nahel Bonded, they grant access to the Surges of Illumination and Transformation.

In the Cognitive Realm they have the appearance of figures in robes that hang "too stiffly" as if they were "made of glass" and instead of heads they have a floating symbol full of "impossible angles and geometries."[34] In the Physical Realm they manifest as an ever-changing fractal pattern that is an approximation of its "head" in the Cognitive Realm, in a similar way to how a circle with a few lines can approximate a human face. This pattern usually manifests as an embossing that moves across objects two-dimensionally, however they can bring themselves into three dimensions where they form a ball of dark lines.[2][35] They cannot disappear completely from sight unlike other some other sub-types of spren.{!{cite}}

Cusicesh[edit]

A unique spren, the only known member of its sub-type, that appears in Kasitor Bay at the same time each day. It is one of the largest known spren. For ten minutes each day Cusicesh rises from the waters and forms a face that is constantly changing that faces the Origin.[20]

Deathspren[edit]

Only the dying could see deathspren. You saw them, then died. Only the very, very lucky few survived after that. Deathspren knew when the end was close.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Eight[36]

A type of spren that appears only to people near death. Very few people survive after seeing deathspren, and due to their rarity, some considered them to be a spren that actually did not exist.[37] They have the appearance of many-legged fist-sized creatures, and are black with glowing red eyes that leave trails of light. They whisper with voices like paper being torn.[36] Lirin said that deathspren are repelled by water.[38]

Decayspren[edit]

I didn't know men got this old. You sure he's not decayspren wearing a man's skin?

— Sylphrena to Kaladin[25]

A type of spren referenced by Sylphrena.[25] Very little is known about them, such as how they are different from rotspren.

Exhaustionspren[edit]

A type of spren that appear around exhausted people. Their physical appearance has not been described, but they appear among the Kholin forces following the Battle of the Tower.[39]

Fearspren[edit]

Fearspren—wiggling and violet—sprang up through the wood and wriggled in the air.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Six[14]

A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing fear. They have the appearance of small, violet globs that crawl up from out of the ground and gather around the feet of the fearful.[40] They seem to be attracted to the highest concentration of fear in an area; people experiencing less fear will fail to attract fearspren.[41]

Flamespren[edit]

Tiny flamespren danced around [the torches], like insects made solely of congealed light.

— The Way of Kings: Prologue[40]

A common type of spren that appear around fire. They appear as tiny insects made of congealed light.[40] They will often dance around flames, constantly changing in size, shape, and luminosity like the flames themselves.[24]

The ardent Geranid was studying flamespren when she discovered that if she measured them in someway the spren seemed to be "stuck" by that measurement.[24] This is similar to the physical process of wave-function collapse in quantum mechanics.

Gloryspren[edit]

Below, his men cheered, sending up calls that rose above the Parshendi war chant. Gloryspren sprouted around him.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-Five[42]

A type of spren that appears around people experience pride in their accomplishments. They appear as golden orbs of translucent light.[43]

Gravityspren[edit]

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[33] They are possibly another name for groundspren.

Greatshell Spren[edit]

A type of spren that has a symbiotic relationship with greatshells, they, in part, enable them to grow to such large sizes.[27] They look like tiny tongues of smoke, such as those from snuffed candles. They only appear leaving a greatshell's corpse after it has been killed.[30]

The Tai-na of the Reshi Sea have an extraordinary variant of spren, referred to as the "soul" of the greatshell by the Reshi, that allow them to grow to truly gargantuan sizes. These "souls" will sometimes show themselves to people and do such things as slowing a person's fall.[44]

Groundspren[edit]

A type of spren to which Rosharans attribute the pull of gravity.[8]

Heatspren[edit]

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[33]

Honorspren[edit]

The honorspren Sylphrena with her bond-mate Kaladin
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A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. They were said to be quite "discerning" in deciding who they would bond with.[45] Sylphrena refers to herself as honorspren.[46][16]

Hungerspren[edit]

As he spoke, he attracted a few hungerspren. They looked like brown flies that flitted around the man's head, almost too small to see.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Two[13]

A type of spren that appears around people experiencing extreme hunger. They appear as tiny brown flies that flit around the hungry person.[13]

Laughterspren[edit]

A few laughterspren—minnow-like silver spirits that darted through the air in circular patterns—began to zip about them.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Fourteen[15]

A type of spren that appears in the presence of laughter. They have the appearance of small, silver minnows that dart in circular motions around those who are laughing.[15]

Lifespren[edit]

A few lifespren—tiny, glowing green specks—floated around the shalebark mounds. Some danced amid the rifts in the bark, others in the air like dust motes zigzagging up, only to fall again.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Nine[47]

A common type of spren that appears around plant-life, particularly just after highstorms. They look like "motes of glowing green dust or swarms of tiny translucent insects."[48]

Logicspren[edit]

There were said to be logicspren—in the form of tiny stormclouds—who were attracted to great arguments...

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven[18]

A rare type of spren that appear around great arguments. They take the appearance of tiny stormclouds.[18]

Luckspren[edit]

A type of spren that flies around skyeels. They have the appearance of tiny, blue, arrowhead-like fish that dart around the skyeel in the general direction of its travel. It is commonly believed by Rosharan's that they aid the skyeel to fly in some manner, the accuracy of this belief is not known.[49] They are referred to as "luckspren" by sailors, but it may not be their true name.[50]

Musicspren[edit]

Musicspren zipped through the air around [the drummers], the tiny spirits taking the form of spinning translucent ribbons.

— The Way of Kings: Prologue[40]

A type of spren that appear around musical performances. They have the appearance of "spinning, translucent ribbons."[40] A single, pure note is enough to draw at least one musicspren, if only for a short time.[51]

Painspren[edit]

Painspren swarmed the ground, like small orange hands or bits of sinew, reaching up from the ground amid the blood of the fallen.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Seven[52]

A common type of spren that appear around those experiencing pain. They have the appearance of sinewy, orange hands.[53] They crawl out of the ground and swarm the pained, latching on to the wounded areas.[54]

Passionspren[edit]

Passionspren, like tiny flakes of crystalline snow, floated down in the air around them.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-One[55]

A type of spren that appears around those experiencing romantic passion. They look like small flakes of snow.[55]

Rainspren[edit]

[Rainspren] were said to be the souls of raindrops...

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Four[56]

A type of spren that appears most often during the Weeping. The have the appearance of glowing, ankle-height, blue candles that, despite seeming to melt, never grow shorter. They have a single eye at the top of their body. They often stand in puddles.[56]

Riverspren[edit]

[The Purelake] was filled with tiny fish, colorful cremlings, and eel-like riverspren.

— The Way of Kings: Interlude One[57]

A common type of spren that appear in bodies of water such as rivers or the Purelake. They are often described as being "eel-like."[57] They are among the larger varieties of spren and have the ability to mimic faces and expressions as well as voices, often choosing to torment people while doing so.[13]

Rotspren[edit]

Rest... and keep that wound clean. We don't want to attract any rotspren. Let me know if you see any. They are small and red, like tiny insects.

— Kaladin[21]

A common type of spren that appear around infected tissue and rotting corpses.[13][58] They have the appearance of tiny red, translucent insects that gather around infected wounds.[21]

Unlike most spren, which most Rosharans believe are only attracted to their namesake, rotspren are said to be the cause of sickness and infection.[17] They are seen to be repelled by water and antiseptics such as Lister's oil, Knobweed sap, and Larmic mucus.[38][59]

Starspren[edit]

It was the time between moons, and so he was lit mostly by the firelight; there was a spray of stars in the sky above. Several of those moved about, the tiny pinpricks of light chasing after one another, zipping around like distant, glowing insects.

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty[60]

A rare type of spren that appear at night amongst the stars. They appear as small points of light that chase one another like insects.[60]

Windspren[edit]

Windspren were devious spirits who had a penchant for staying where they weren't wanted...

— The Way of Kings: Chapter Two[13]

A common type of spren that appear in the presence of wind. As one of the larger types of spren, windspren are able to change their appearance at will, though they often appear as "ribbons of light without form."[13]

The leading edge of a highstorm is home to "thousands upon thousands" of windspren.[61] Windspren are also a common sight at the tail of a highstorm "chasing after... the highstorm's last gusts."[62]

Windspren are closely related to honorspren, such as Sylphrena.[63] This perhaps evidenced by their ability to "stick things together"[13] although that could be restricted to unbonded honorspren.

Possible Spren[edit]

Dawnsingers[edit]

According to the ardent Kabsal, the Dawnsingers were "kindly spren sent by the Almighty" to care for mankind after being expelled from the Tranquiline Halls.[37]

Nightspren[edit]

A type of spren believed to exist by more traditional, rural followers of Vorinism. Those with more eductation believe they are simply fabrications of the Knights Radiant to support their dominance.[64]

Nightwatcher[edit]

Most Rosharans believe the Nightwatcher to be a very powerful type of spren.[65]

Voidbringers[edit]

During the Era of Solitude on Roshar, most people living in cities believed the Voidbringers were a type of evil spren.[37] This is perhaps a reference to Thunderclasts which seem to be created from corrupted spren bonding with stone.[66]

Notes[edit]

  1. Words of Radiance Ars Arcanum#
  2. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 3#
  3. a b Words of Radiance chapter 1#
  4. a b Are all spren that can Nahel Bond called honorspren or just Windrunner spren?
    Theoryland - ?#
  5. a b Please explain what you will about shards and splintering and slivers.
  6. a b The Way of Kings chapter 37#
  7. Does Roshar have a similar problem, with Honor being Splintered?
    Theoryland - ?#
  8. a b The Way of Kings chapter 49#
  9. The Way of Kings chapter 48#
  10. Are there poopspren?
  11. Are the changing beauty standards of Returned and the "plausibility" of Forgeries determined by the same kind of "cognitive ideals or concepts which have taken on literal personification over time" that some types of Spren represent?
    Theoryland - ?#
  12. You have mentioned that certain spren are an embodiment of concepts. How does that work for the concepts like honor, that can mean opposite things to different culture groups?
    Theoryland - ?#
  13. a b c d e f g h i The Way of Kings chapter 2#
  14. a b c d The Way of Kings chapter 6#
  15. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 14#
  16. a b Can spren die?
    Theoryland - ?# Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "qa-836-26" defined multiple times with different content
  17. a b c d The Way of Kings chapter 57#
  18. a b c d e f The Way of Kings chapter 7#
  19. The Way of Kings interlude I-4#
  20. a b c d e f The Way of Kings interlude I-5#
  21. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 21#
  22. Would that also mean that certain spren had an alignment or would some spren be catered toward good or evil or not?
    Theoryland - ?#
  23. Tell us something new about Cognitive Realm, please.
    Theoryland - ?#
  24. a b c The Way of Kings interlude I-8#
  25. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 17#
  26. a b Are the magic fish of the Purelake a result of symbiotic bonds with spren?
  27. a b What are the smoke-y spren that appear around a dead chasmfiend?
    Theoryland - ?# Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "qa-977-158" defined multiple times with different content
  28. Eshonai Interlude
  29. Is the bond between a Seon and its master similar to the Nahel bond between a Surgebinder and his spren?
  30. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 15#
  31. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 78#
  32. a b Words of Radiance chapter 62#
  33. a b c Navani's Notebook: One
  34. The Way of Kings chapter 29#
  35. Words of Radiance chapter 6#
  36. a b The Way of Kings chapter 38#
  37. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 45#
  38. a b The Way of Kings chapter 10#
  39. The Way of Kings chapter 68#
  40. a b c d e The Way of Kings prologue#
  41. The Way of Kings chapter 32#
  42. The Way of Kings chapter 65#
  43. The Way of Kings chapter 12#
  44. Rysn Interlude
  45. The Way of Kings chapter 60#
  46. The Way of Kings chapter 67#
  47. The Way of Kings chapter 39#
  48. The Way of Kings chapter 3#
  49. Skyeel Illustration Description
  50. Shallan's Sketchbook: Skyeels
  51. The Way of Kings chapter 33#
  52. The Way of Kings chapter 47#
  53. The Way of Kings chapter 1#
  54. The Way of Kings chapter 16#
  55. a b The Way of Kings chapter 61#
  56. a b The Way of Kings chapter 44#
  57. a b The Way of Kings interlude I-1#
  58. The Way of Kings chapter 27#
  59. The Way of Kings chapter 22#
  60. a b The Way of Kings chapter 40#
  61. The Way of Kings chapter 34#
  62. The Way of Kings chapter 4#
  63. Are all windspren really just unbonded honorspren?
    Theoryland - ?#
  64. The Way of Kings chapter 42#
  65. The Way of Kings chapter 52#
  66. Dalinar's Vision

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