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|I find Ba-Ado-Mishram to be the most interesting of the Unmade. She is said to have been keen of mind, a highprincess among the enemy forces, their '''commander''' during some of the Desolations. I do not know how this relates to the ancient god of the enemy, named Odium.
 
|I find Ba-Ado-Mishram to be the most interesting of the Unmade. She is said to have been keen of mind, a highprincess among the enemy forces, their '''commander''' during some of the Desolations. I do not know how this relates to the ancient god of the enemy, named Odium.
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'''Ba-Ado-Mishram,''' sometimes called just '''Mishram''',{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}} is one of the [[Unmade]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}} an ancient and terrible [[spren]] of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|62}} She is a sapient Unmade{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}} and is crafty and conniving.{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} She was a primary instigator of the [[False Desolation]], leading to her imprisonment by the [[Knights Radiant]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|80}}{{book ref|sa4|73}} which put the vast majority of [[singer]]s into slaveform,{{book ref|sa3|17}} and affected all spren on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|49}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}}
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'''Ba-Ado-Mishram,''' sometimes called '''Mishram''',{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}} is one of the [[Unmade]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}} an ancient and terrible [[spren]] of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|62}} She is a sapient Unmade{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}} and is crafty and conniving.{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} She was a primary instigator of the [[False Desolation]], leading to her imprisonment by the [[Knights Radiant]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|80}}{{book ref|sa4|73}} which put the vast majority of [[singer]]s into slaveform,{{book ref|sa3|17}} and affected all spren on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|49}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}}
   
 
==Mythology and Lore==
 
==Mythology and Lore==
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|There is very little information about Ba-Ado-Mishram in more modern times. I can only assume she, unlike many of them, returned to Damnation or was destroyed during Aharietiam.
 
|There is very little information about Ba-Ado-Mishram in more modern times. I can only assume she, unlike many of them, returned to Damnation or was destroyed during Aharietiam.
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They had a theory that an Unmade could be captured like regular spren, but it would require a special prison--likely a [[perfect gemstone]]--and [[Melishi]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|79}} the [[Bondsmith]] of that generation.{{epigraph ref|sa2|58}}{{epigraph ref|sa3|67}} So, the Radiants formed a strike team to imprison Ba-Ado-Mishram. Melishi was confident in the plan, but other Radiants were uncertain on the effects this would have on the singers. Still, they hoped this would finally lead to the end of the war with the singers, once and for all.{{epigraph ref|sa3|82}}
 
They had a theory that an Unmade could be captured like regular spren, but it would require a special prison--likely a [[perfect gemstone]]--and [[Melishi]],{{epigraph ref|sa3|79}} the [[Bondsmith]] of that generation.{{epigraph ref|sa2|58}}{{epigraph ref|sa3|67}} So, the Radiants formed a strike team to imprison Ba-Ado-Mishram. Melishi was confident in the plan, but other Radiants were uncertain on the effects this would have on the singers. Still, they hoped this would finally lead to the end of the war with the singers, once and for all.{{epigraph ref|sa3|82}}
   
The [[Herald]]s [[Nale]] and [[Kalak]], and possibly others, were present at Ba-Ado-Mishram's binding, though their role there is unknown.{{book ref|sa4|24}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|94}} Ultimately, the strike team was successful and Ba-Ado-Mishram was captured.{{book ref|sa4|49}}{{book ref|sa4|84}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}}
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Several [[Herald]]s, including [[Nale]] and [[Kalak]], were present at Ba-Ado-Mishram's binding, though their role there is unknown.{{book ref|sa4|24}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|94}} Ultimately, the strike team was successful and Ba-Ado-Mishram was captured.{{book ref|sa4|49}}{{book ref|sa4|84}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|97}}
   
 
===Effects of the Binding===
 
===Effects of the Binding===
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Ba-Ado-Mishram's binding had massive effects on Roshar. It ripped out both [[Connection]] and [[Identity]] from the singers, which prevented them from being able to act independently.{{book ref|sa3|17}} This Spiritual damage persisted even through the singers' offspring. The few singers that were not part of the False Desolation--the [[listeners]]--termed these singers as slaveforms; singers with no form. Humans used these singers as slaves for two thousand years, until the [[Everstorm]] arrived and healed them.{{book ref|sa3|17}} The singers were furious at humanity for this act of enslavement, and this became a rallying cry for them to fight against humanity in the [[True Desolation]].
 
Ba-Ado-Mishram's binding had massive effects on Roshar. It ripped out both [[Connection]] and [[Identity]] from the singers, which prevented them from being able to act independently.{{book ref|sa3|17}} This Spiritual damage persisted even through the singers' offspring. The few singers that were not part of the False Desolation--the [[listeners]]--termed these singers as slaveforms; singers with no form. Humans used these singers as slaves for two thousand years, until the [[Everstorm]] arrived and healed them.{{book ref|sa3|17}} The singers were furious at humanity for this act of enslavement, and this became a rallying cry for them to fight against humanity in the [[True Desolation]].
{{sidequote|Trouble is, spren can get stuck in gemstones, and the humans figured this out. End result: Ba-Ado-Mishram got a really cramped prison, and everyone’s souls got seriously messed up.
 
|[[Ulim]] explaining to [[Venli]]{{book ref|sa4|73}}
 
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Fighting in the False Desolation occurred near Feverstone Keep,{{epigraph ref|sa3|84}} and since that is the site of many [[Windrunner]]s and [[Stoneward]]s abandoning their oaths,{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa3|56}} it is possible that Ba-Ado-Mishram's imprisonment precipitated the Recreance. It may have been the final thing that made the Radiants feel they were on the wrong side.
 
Fighting in the False Desolation occurred near Feverstone Keep,{{epigraph ref|sa3|84}} and since that is the site of many [[Windrunner]]s and [[Stoneward]]s abandoning their oaths,{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa3|56}} it is possible that Ba-Ado-Mishram's imprisonment precipitated the Recreance. It may have been the final thing that made the Radiants feel they were on the wrong side.
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In 1175, during the [[True Desolation]], the location of Ba-Ado-Mishram's gemstone prison remained unknown, but the [[Ghostbloods]] sought it. [[Ialai Sadeas]]'s journal which [[Shallan]] acquired at Ialai's death described the Ghostbloods being "obsessed" with Ba-Ado-Mishram. Shallan suspected [[Mraize]] thought that Ba-Ado-Mishram would be in [[Urithiru]], but Shallan realized this must have been wrong, because if that was true, [[Re-Shephir]] would have freed Mishram. Shallan wondered that since Mraize wished to move [[Stormlight]] off Roshar that perhaps Ba-Ado-Mishram could be used for this purpose.{{book ref|sa4|24}}
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In 1175, during the [[True Desolation]], the location Ba-Ado-Mishram's gemstone prison remained unknown, but the [[Ghostbloods]] sought it. [[Ialai Sadeas]]'s journal which [[Shallan]] acquired at Ialai's death described the Ghostbloods being "obsessed" with Ba-Ado-Mishram. Shallan suspected [[Mraize]] thought that Ba-Ado-Mishram would be in [[Urithiru]], but Shallan realized this must have been wrong, because if that was true, [[Re-Shephir]] would have freed Mishram. Shallan wondered that since Mraize wished to move [[Stormlight]] off Roshar that perhaps Ba-Ado-Mishram could be used for this purpose.{{book ref|sa4|24}}
   
 
Kalak believed this was why the Ghostbloods hunted him. Shallan confronted Mraize using her [[seon]] [[Ala]], and demanded to know what the Ghostbloods' plan was with a spren which could bind minds of an entire people. Mraize didn't respond, and Shallan declared that she would find Ba-Ado-Mishram's gemstone before they would.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
Kalak believed this was why the Ghostbloods hunted him. Shallan confronted Mraize using her [[seon]] [[Ala]], and demanded to know what the Ghostbloods' plan was with a spren which could bind minds of an entire people. Mraize didn't respond, and Shallan declared that she would find Ba-Ado-Mishram's gemstone before they would.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
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