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'''Deadeye''' [[spren]] are spren who were bonded to [[Knights Radiant]] and were killed when their oaths were abandoned. |
'''Deadeye''' [[spren]] are spren who were bonded to [[Knights Radiant]] and were killed when their oaths were abandoned. |
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Their corpses are [[Shardblade]]s.{{book ref|oathbringer|101}} They can be any type of spren, [[Mayalaran]] being [[cultivationspren]]{{17s ref|post|224039|Does this mean that the Radiant that the blade was originally bonded to was an Edgedancer?|date=2 February 2015}} and Captain Ico's Father being a [[Reacher]].{{book ref|sa3|101}} Their eyes appear to be scratched out, though not like empty eye sockets, but like a painting that's been defaced.{{book ref|sa3|93}} It isn't known for certain whether they maintain elements of their spren type as only Mayalaran has been seen in detail. She is described as having features that seem to be made of ashen brown cords the thickness of hair,{{book ref|oathbringer|87}} giving the appearance of rough cloth{{book ref|oathbringer|89}}, string{{book ref|sa3|101}} or brown vines{{book ref|sa3|117}} which seems to be a dead version of cultivationspren who are composed of vines. |
Their corpses are [[Shardblade]]s.{{book ref|oathbringer|101}} They can be any type of spren, [[Mayalaran]] being [[cultivationspren]]{{17s ref|post|224039|Does this mean that the Radiant that the blade was originally bonded to was an Edgedancer?|date=2 February 2015}} and Captain Ico's Father being a [[Reacher]].{{book ref|sa3|101}} Their eyes appear to be scratched out, though not like empty eye sockets, but like a painting that's been defaced.{{book ref|sa3|93}} It isn't known for certain whether they maintain elements of their spren type as only Mayalaran has been seen in detail. She is described as having features that seem to be made of ashen brown cords the thickness of hair,{{book ref|oathbringer|87}} giving the appearance of rough cloth{{book ref|oathbringer|89}}, string{{book ref|sa3|101}} or brown vines{{book ref|sa3|117}} which seems to be a dead version of cultivationspren who are composed of vines. |
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They cannot talk, only screech.{{book ref|sa3|89}} If left to their own devices they'll search for the humans who carry their corpses.{{book ref|sa3|101}} [[Captain Ico]] thus keeps his father locked in a room in his cargo hold to keep him from wandering off deck.{{book ref|sa3|101}} |
They cannot talk, only screech.{{book ref|sa3|89}} If left to their own devices they'll search for the humans who carry their corpses.{{book ref|sa3|101}} [[Captain Ico]] thus keeps his father locked in a room in his cargo hold to keep him from wandering off deck.{{book ref|sa3|101}} |
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Revision as of 12:06, 18 November 2017
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Type | Spren |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Deadeye spren are spren who were bonded to Knights Radiant and were killed when their oaths were abandoned.
Appearance
Their corpses are Shardblades.[1] They can be any type of spren, Mayalaran being cultivationspren[2] and Captain Ico's Father being a Reacher.[1] Their eyes appear to be scratched out, though not like empty eye sockets, but like a painting that's been defaced.[3] It isn't known for certain whether they maintain elements of their spren type as only Mayalaran has been seen in detail. She is described as having features that seem to be made of ashen brown cords the thickness of hair,[4] giving the appearance of rough cloth[5], string[1] or brown vines[6] which seems to be a dead version of cultivationspren who are composed of vines.
Behavior
They cannot talk, only screech.[5] If left to their own devices they'll search for the humans who carry their corpses.[1] Captain Ico thus keeps his father locked in a room in his cargo hold to keep him from wandering off deck.[1]