Szeth's highspren

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Unknown
Abilities Nahel bond, Skybreaker magic, Splinter
Bonded With Szeth
Species Highspren
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Continue your duty for now. But remember, the time will soon come when you must abandon it for something greater.

—The highspren to Szeth[1]

The Skybreaker Szeth is bonded to a highspren that has, so far, refused to share its name.[1]

Appearance and PersonalityEdit

Szeth's highspren appears, as all highspren do, as a black slit in the fabric of reality with a void of stars within. The air seems to warp around it. It is capable of making itself invisible whenever it wants, and in fact typically remains invisible.[1][2][3] Presumably it looks like a human-shaped but otherwise similar void in the Cognitive Realm.[3] While highspren appear to have genders[3] Szeth's spren has not yet revealed what its gender is.

Szeth's spren acts very reserved towards Szeth, keeping its tone formal and addressing him as acolyte. It hasn't even told him its name yet.[1] It does not talk to him or show itself to him often.[1][4] The spren seems to act as a judge of Szeth in some regard, as it judges both Szeth's worthiness and the truth as it pertains to what Szeth says.[1] It approves of him swearing the Third Ideal[4] and wishes him to continue by completing the Fourth Ideal.[1]

Attributes and AbilitiesEdit

Szeth's spren can make itself invisible.[1] It is likely that it can exert a small amount of force in the Physical Realm, since many other Nahel spren can do this.[5]

Nahel BondEdit

Its bond with Szeth gives it sentience in the Physical Realm and grants Szeth the Surges of Gravitation and Division. This bond is strengthened as Szeth swears additional Ideals. Since Szeth is of the Third Oath, his spren should be able to form a Shardblade,[7] but it has yet to do so.[1]

HistoryEdit

It bonded Szeth at some point before the Battle of Thaylen Field. During the battle, Szeth swore his Third Ideal and the highspren approved.[4] Since then, it has remained by his side, always judging his worthiness. While Szeth was guarding Gavinor and Dalinar on the Emuli front, his highspren chose to show itself to him in order to give him direction on his progression through the Ideals. It told him he needed to complete his Fourth Ideal quest soon, and that he needed to rely more on his own judgement rather than that of Dalinar as part of his progress towards this Fifth Ideal.[1]

NotesEdit

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k Rhythm of War interlude I-7#
  2. Oathbringer chapter 98#
  3. a b c Shallan's Sketchbook - Highspren.jpg
  4. a b c Oathbringer chapter 121#
  5. Words of Radiance interlude I-9#
  6. Oathbringer chapter 90#
  7. Skybreakers bond a spren at or just before the Third Ideal,[6] so they can't earn it before then. Likewise, Szeth's spren makes no mention of him earning his Blade when it asks him to earn his Plate by completing the Fourth,[1] so Skybreakers must have their Blade before the Fourth. This means that they earn it at Third Ideal.
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