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Hessi talks of most of the Unmade, such as [[Sja-anat]] and [[Ashertmarn]]. Hessi's Mythica advises the reader on how to tell the signs of some of the Unmade, and what to do if these signs are found. This usually involves running.{{epigraph ref|sa3|98}} She has found that Sja-anat was the most feared by Radiants, for her ability to corrupt spren--though it only spoke of "lesser spren" which she did not understand the meaning of--and was often referred to as an individual, when others were seen as forces instead.{{epigraph ref|sa3|97}} She can only speculate on the ninth Unmade, but has firm beliefs on the other eight. Hessi holds fast to the idea that the Unmade were spren imbued with vast powers, and as such are manifestations of concepts and divine forces as much as individuals.{{epigraph ref|sa3|89}} In the last section of this book, Hessi speculates on the ninth Unmade, going over anything she does not know enough about, or could have confused into another Unmade.{{epigraph ref|sa3|112}} She theorizes on whether the ninth is Dai-Gonarthis, and whether their actions could have truly caused the destruction of [[Aimia]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|113}} Many Unmade she does not know much about, such as [[Ba-Ado-Mishram]]{{epigraph ref|sa3|107}} and [[Chemoarish]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|108}} She cannot find any speculation on their powers or effects, only to say that Ba-Ado-Mishram was a commander of the enemy forces{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}}, and that Chemoarish is not the [[Nightwatcher]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|108}}
 
Hessi talks of most of the Unmade, such as [[Sja-anat]] and [[Ashertmarn]]. Hessi's Mythica advises the reader on how to tell the signs of some of the Unmade, and what to do if these signs are found. This usually involves running.{{epigraph ref|sa3|98}} She has found that Sja-anat was the most feared by Radiants, for her ability to corrupt spren--though it only spoke of "lesser spren" which she did not understand the meaning of--and was often referred to as an individual, when others were seen as forces instead.{{epigraph ref|sa3|97}} She can only speculate on the ninth Unmade, but has firm beliefs on the other eight. Hessi holds fast to the idea that the Unmade were spren imbued with vast powers, and as such are manifestations of concepts and divine forces as much as individuals.{{epigraph ref|sa3|89}} In the last section of this book, Hessi speculates on the ninth Unmade, going over anything she does not know enough about, or could have confused into another Unmade.{{epigraph ref|sa3|112}} She theorizes on whether the ninth is Dai-Gonarthis, and whether their actions could have truly caused the destruction of [[Aimia]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|113}} Many Unmade she does not know much about, such as [[Ba-Ado-Mishram]]{{epigraph ref|sa3|107}} and [[Chemoarish]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|108}} She cannot find any speculation on their powers or effects, only to say that Ba-Ado-Mishram was a commander of the enemy forces{{epigraph ref|sa3|106}}, and that Chemoarish is not the [[Nightwatcher]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|108}}
   
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In this book, Hessi attributes personalities to the Unmade, and describes how they ran wild during the [[Desolation]]s, the nine Unmade.{{epigraph ref|sa3|91}} She also claims not all of them were destroyed in [[Aharietiam]], and insists that some are alive today.{{epigraph ref|sa3|92}} Hessi gives a brief description of the known unmade, saying what they do and what they are called. She believes that the three mindless Unmade are still around, [[Nergaoul]] as the [[Thrill]], giving battle rage to both sides, and visions of red mist and dying animals, as said in the legends.{{epigraph ref|sa3|100}} [[Moelach]] as the [[Death Rattle]]s, because they seem to be regional, moving about across Roshar; Moelach was said to give their visions most commonly in the transition point between realms, when a soul is nearing the [[Tranquiline Halls]], and the Death Rattles seem oddly prophetic, too much so to be cast away as not a possibility.{{epigraph ref|sa3|103}} Hessi speculates that Moelach is the reason why predicting the future is of the enemy, as that telling the future is believed to originate from him.{{epigraph ref|sa3|101}} The third great mindless Unmade is Ashertmarn, Heart of the Revel. There is not much she can find that might come from this Unmade, but she speculates that the great debauchery of [[Bayala]] in 480, leading to dynastic collapse, may have been the influence of Ashertmarn.{{epigraph ref|sa3|104}}
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In this book, Hessi attributes personalities to the Unmade, and describes how they ran wild during the [[Desolation]]s, the nine Unmade.{{epigraph ref|sa3|91}} She also claims not all of them were destroyed in [[Aharietiam]], and insists that some are alive today.{{epigraph ref|sa3|92}} Hessi gives a brief description of the known unmade, saying what they do and what they are called. She believes that the three mindless Unmade are still around, [[Nergaoul]] as the [[Thrill]], giving battle rage to both sides, and visions of red mist and dying animals, as said in the legends.{{epigraph ref|sa3|100}} [[Moelach]] as the [[Death Rattle]]s, because they seem to be regional, moving about across Roshar, as well as this Moelach was said to give their visions most commonly in the transition point between realms, when a soul is nearing the [[Tranquiline Halls]], and the Death Rattles seem oddly prophetic, too much so to be cast away as not a possibility.{{epigraph ref|sa3|103}} Hessi speculates that Moelach is the reason why predicting the future is of the enemy, as that telling the future is believed to originate from him.{{epigraph ref|sa3|101}} The third great mindless Unmade is Ashertmarn, Heart of the Revel. There is not much she can find that might come from this Unmade, but she speculates that the great debauchery of [[Bayala]] in 480, leading to dynastic collapse, may have been the influence of Ashertmarn.{{epigraph ref|sa3|104}}
   
 
Shallan finds the book while in Kholinar.{{book ref |sa3 |77}} She uses it to discover that there are two Unmade inside Kholinar: Sja-anat and Ashertmarn.{{book ref |sa3 |77}}
 
Shallan finds the book while in Kholinar.{{book ref |sa3 |77}} She uses it to discover that there are two Unmade inside Kholinar: Sja-anat and Ashertmarn.{{book ref |sa3 |77}}

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