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{{magic
{{update|book=sa3}}
|image=Kaladin by Eryck Tait.jpg
|related=[[Odium]]
|type= Invested weather phenomenon
|world=Roshar
|universe=Cosmere
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
}}
{{update|book=sa3sa4}}
{{quote
|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> They call for a storm. My opposite. Deadly. </span>
| THEY CALL FOR A STORM. MY OPPOSITE. DEADLY
| 2=The [[Stormfather]] to [[Dalinar]] during the Battle of Narak. {{book ref|sa2|83}}
}}
The '''Everstorm''' is(Alethi: a powerful[[File: weather pattern onKalak.svg|20px]] [[RosharFile: Modern zeras.svg|22px]] similarromanization: to''Kalazeras'', alit. [[highstorm]]''Eternal Storm''){{file ref|Alethi_Glyphs_Page_1.jpg|Alethi TheGlyphs EverstormPage was1}} summonedis bya Stormformpowerful [[Listener|Listeners]]weather duringpattern theon [[Battle of NarakRoshar]] atsimilar theto end of thea [[War of Reckoninghighstorm]]., Itbut appearsone tothat becircles referencedthe asworld beingin the sameopposite thingdirection. asIt thewas [[True Desolation]]summoned by [[Honorstormform]] in [[Dalinarlistener]]'s visions,during butthe it[[Battle isof possibleNarak]] at the Everstorm is only a partend of the True Desolation. According to [[Sylphrena]]War itof has not been summoned in previous [[Desolation|DesolationsReckoning]].{{book ref|sa2|89}} ItThe mayperiod alsoin bewhich it passes over a given area is sometimes referred to as the '''Evernight'''.{{citebook ref|sa3|72}}
 
== Description ==
Where regular highstorms[[highstorm]]s are productscommanded ofby the [[Stormfather]], aand splintercarry ofwith them [[Honor]]'s [[Investiture]], the Everstorm is not of Honor. It is of [[Odium]]. The stormIt travels from west to east, opposite the direction of traditional highstorms.{{book Itref|sa2|89}} attracts [[stormspren]] and has the unique physical feature of red lightning.This has obvious and terrible consequences for the other inhabitants of Roshar. Because of theThe Everstorm's backwardclouds path and unexpectedare summoningblack, Rosharans will be nearly defenseless against its destruction, as both stormwardens and physicalit barriersstrikes willwith bered useless against itlightning. It is noted that it will round Roshar less frequently thanlacks a highstorm. It alsostormwall hasat the sidefront, effectand ofcarries releasingneither Parshmandebris whonor come[[crem]], inonly contactbillowing withsmoke itand from Slaveformdarkness.{{book Theref|sa3|i|6}} biggestMuch advantagelike forthe Odiumhighstorm, however, is the Everstorm allowsdoesn't thereach Fusedhigh (ancient Singers)enough to bethreaten reborn[[Urithiru]], in the next Everstorm when killed instead of returning Damnation as in past Desolations. The characteristics of the Everstorm can vary greatlythough even withinup thethere, sameits passing, foris instance,accompanied someby reportsa mentionwave redof lighting with no wind, while other reports state that burning embers fell instead ofunnatural raincold.{{book ref|sa3|584}}
 
The inside of the Everstorm is completely dark, filled with ash carried by violent winds.{{book ref|sa3|i|6}} This being said, even within a single passing, the conditions within vary greatly. Sometimes, there is no wind, only lightning; other times, it rains, and yet other, burning embers fall from the skies instead.{{book ref|sa3|58}} Where the Everstorm's lightning hits appears to be under either Odium's or some other entity's control, as it's capable of targeting individual buildings.{{book ref|sa3|59}}
== Summoning ==
 
Just what commands the Everstorm is uncertain. [[Pattern]] suggests it's a spren of some kind serving Odium.{{book ref|sa2|60}} Odium himself can exercise a level of control, stopping the storm at will.{{book ref|sa3|111}} Whether there is some separate entity commanding the Everstorm is left ambiguous, and if such a spren exists, it has yet to make itself known.{{wob ref|12269}}
 
=== Frequency ===
{{for|/Timeline|more details and supporting calculations}}
The Everstorm travels at roughly 120 miles per hour{{wob ref|10231}}, about a third the speed of a [[Highstorm]]. It takes roughly nine days to circle the entire globe, three of which it spends crossing the Rosharan continent.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}}{{book ref|sa3|35}} Its time of arrival does fluctuate slightly, and precise predictions can be inaccurate. Fortunately, its high visibility and lower speed give the people of Roshar plenty of time to seek shelter.{{book ref|sa3|77}} It is not yet clear whether the Everstorm's frequency is affected by the time of the year or other variables.
 
Odium is capable of altering the Everstorm's speed as he desires. He can accelerate it, pushing it to go around the planet in as little as five days. He can also bring it to a full stop and hold it stationary for hours.{{book ref|sa3|111}} The one time the Everstorm was stopped like this, it eventually dissipated, but later returned to round the planet in its usual pattern.{{book ref|sa3|120}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
== Influence and Magic ==
{{image|The Fused by jurassicpencil.jpg|side=left|width=300px|A [[Fused]] in the Everstorm}}
 
The Everstorm is a paramount threat to [[Roshar]]ans, mainly because of its destructive power and direction of movement. All structures and houses on the continent are built in a way that protects them from the westward-blowing [[highstorm]]s, while allowing for little protection on the leeward side -- the side the Everstorm now strikes from. This makes areas once thought safe, such as [[lait]]s and mountainsides, utterly defenseless.{{book ref|sa3|5}} The consequences of this are readily apparent after just a single passing of the Everstorm, with once-wondrous cities like [[Thaylen City]] ravaged and turned to rubble.{{book ref|sa3|59}} The advent of the Everstorm also threw off the normal highstorm schedule by about four months.{{wob ref|10231}}
 
When the Everstorm and the highstorm clash the effects are even more destructive, becoming more and more powerful until they pass by and return to normal.{{wob ref|9192}} Where the two meet, entire swathes of land can be destroyed, with whole plateaus of rock launched high into the sky.{{book ref|sa2|86}} To be on the ground when the two storms meet is a death sentence.{{book ref|sa3|4}} Fortunately for Rosharans, after the [[Battle of Narak]] the two storms, either accidentally or by the Stormfather's design, never passed each other over populated areas.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
The Everstorm has numerous magical effects. It attracts [[stormspren]] and, presumably, other [[voidspren]].{{book ref|sa2|81}} It also carries the [[Fused]], souls of long-dead [[singer]]s who serve Odium in numerous lives.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Through an Everstorm, the Fused can possess any singers who open themselves up to them, killing the original mind and replacing it with themselves while retaining abilities and use of [[Surge]]s of the Fused.{{book ref|sa3|i|6}} In the previous [[Desolation]]s, the Fused would be sent back to [[Braize]] upon their bodies' death and return by an unknown means; during the [[True Desolation]] they return to Braize and instead return via the Everstorm, allowing them to be reborn as many times as there are singer bodies available for them.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
Finally, the Everstorm releases any [[parshmen]] who come into contact with it from [[slaveform]], restoring their [[Identity]] and [[Connection]].{{book ref|sa3|17}} Such reawakened singers take on a non-slave [[Singer#Forms|form]]. The seemingly random forms they take on are ordinary ones rather than Odium-fueled [[Regal]] ones.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}}
 
== History ==
{{quote
|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> The Everstorm. It is a new thing, but old of design. </span>
| Brightlord, I have never heard it before, but the rhythm is one of destruction. Of power.
|2=The [[RlainStormfather]] to [[Dalinar]] during the Battle of Narak. {{book ref|sa2|8189}}
}}
As Alethi forces approached [[Narak]] the Listeners awaited them and began singing a new song. Rlain warned Dalinar that the song should not be allowed to be finished under any circumstances. Dalinar subsequently ordered [[Adolin]] to stop the song at all costs. A daring attack was launched by Adolin on a group of reserve Listeners, who were leading the song. During the battle, Adolin defeated the Parshendi Shard bearer [[Eshonai]], but they were too late.
 
=== Predictions ===
The Everstorm crashed into a regular highstorm, which was produced by the Stormfather. The resulting tempest was capable of breaking and throwing entire plateaus from the [[Shattered Plains]] into the sky. {{book ref|sa2|86}}
The Everstorm did not exist prior to the [[True Desolation]], although the underlying mechanisms were already in place.{{book ref|sa2|89}} Its arrival was, however, predicted multiple times by the end of the [[Era of Solitude]], both in numerous [[Death Rattle]]s and in [[Dalinar's visions]]. On most occasions, it was listed alongside with the True Desolation and the Night of Sorrows.{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|75}} [[Renarin]] likewise had numerous visions about the Everstorm's arrival, though without its name, complete with a precise countdown to its coming.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
 
The storm first took shape in [[Shadesmar]] centuries before its arrival in the Physical Realm, and its appearance was partly what drove some spren to begin searching out bonds to refound the [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa4|73}}{{book ref|sa4|75}}
== Rounding Roshar ==
In [[Yeddaw]] [[Lift]] heard reports that the Everstorm had started to strike countries in the west of Roshar. It was reported to be moving slower than a regular Highstorm.{{book ref|Edgedancer|13}} She was present as the storm struck Yeddaw. There was no stormwall as in a regular Highstorm.{{book ref|Edgedancer|19}} [[Nale]] saw the storm and parshmen wearing Stormform and was convinced that he failed in preventing the return of the desolations.
 
==Fused= Summoning ===
{{image|Venli-Coad.png|side=right|width=300px|[[Venli]] in [[stormform]]}}
The [[Fused]] are ancestors of the singers. They are bonded with a modern singer, which this kills the singer they bonded with, and have access to powers similar to surgebinding. If a Fused is killed they are reborn during the Everstorm, assuming they can find a parshman body willing to latch onto, or at least one that cannot refuse entry of a Fused.
{{for|prev=[[Battle of Narak]]}}
The real possibility of summoning a storm was first put forth by [[Venli]] when researching [[stormform]].{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} After assuming the form, Eshonai confirmed it as a possibility, although she either believed or claimed to believe that what she suggested was an ordinary highstorm. Without consulting with the ruling [[Council of Five]], she planned for every able-bodied listener to take on the stormform and call the Everstorm into existence.{{book ref|sa2|i|11}}
 
As Alethi forces approached [[Narak]], the Listenerslisteners awaited them and began singing a new song that would summon the Everstorm. [[Rlain]] warned [[Dalinar]] that the song should notmustn't be allowed to be finishedfinish under any circumstances., leading Dalinar subsequentlyto orderedorder [[Adolin]] to stop theit.{{book songref|sa2|81}} atAdolin alland costs. A daring attackhis wasforces launched byan Adolinattack on athe groupsinging of reserve Listenerslisteners, whoand werealthough leadingthey themanaged song.to Duringslaughter the battle,singers Adolinand defeateddefeat the Parshendi Shard bearer [[Eshonai]], but they were too late.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
==Frequency==
 
In Oathbringer, Everstorms settled into a somewhat regular pattern of occurrence, like Highstorms, with one coming every nine days. However, the frequency and level of destruction brought by Everstorms varies depending on what best serves Odium.
The resulting Everstorm arrived from the west and clashed with the highstorm over Narak, leading to widespread destruction. Although Shallan managed to transport most of the Alethi units to [[Urithiru]], sparing them from the worst of the clash, those who did not make it onto the [[Oathgate]] platform in time were killed.{{book ref|sa2|86}}{{book ref|sa3|2}}
 
=== True Desolation ===
{{for|True Desolation}}
The Everstorm then became a new regular fixture of Roshar's weather system, coming in regular nine-day intervals.{{book ref|sa3|35}} In its first passing, it devastated numerous cities in its wake, with particular focus on [[Thaylen City]], which Odium was preparing for an upcoming battle.{{book ref|sa3|58}} It also restored [[Connection]] and [[Identity]] to the [[parshmen]], ending [[slaveform]].{{book ref|sa3|17}} In subsequent passings, the Everstorm allowed the [[Fused]] to enter the [[Physical Realm]].{{book ref|sa3|17}}{{book ref|sa3|i|6}}
 
Odium brought the Everstorm with him to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], using it to bring his fleet closer to the Thaylen shore before stopping it just outside of the city.{{book ref|sa3|111}} Following the battle, the Everstorm dissipated, although it later returned back to its regular cycle.{{book ref|sa3|120}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
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== Notes ==
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|title=[[War of Reckoning]]
|prev=[[Battle of Narak]]
|next=''Unknown''
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