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'''Lezian''', also known as '''The Pursuer''', is a nex-im, or "Those Ones of Husks" [[Fused]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|14}} As a nex-im, Lezianhas access to the surge of Regrowth, discarding his body, moving as a Cognitive Shadow and producing a new body. Lezian is named the Pursuer, due to his tradition of hunting down those that had previously killed him and claiming their life. This tradition was started to avoid the shame of being the first Fused to be killed by a human.{{book ref|sa4|14}}{{wob ref|14215}} He was so dedicated to this that he would even kill himself once the [[Herald]]s returned to [[Braize]] so that he couldn't be killed by a human he couldn't later Pursue. [[Leshwi]] notes that while he is respected for his determination, he is also reckless, having endangered plans and ruined many missions.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
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'''Lezian''', also known as '''The Pursuer''', is a nex-im, or "Those Ones of Husks" [[Fused]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|14}} As a nex-im, Lezian has access to the [[Surge#Transportation|Surge of Transportation]]. Lezian is named the Pursuer, due to his tradition of hunting down those that had previously killed him and claiming their life. This tradition was started to avoid the shame of being the first Fused to be killed by a human.{{book ref|sa4|14}}{{wob ref|14215}} He was so dedicated to this that he would even kill himself once the [[Herald]]s returned to [[Braize]] so that he couldn't be killed by a human he couldn't later Pursue. [[Leshwi]] notes that while he is respected for his determination, he is also reckless, having endangered plans and ruined many missions.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
   
 
During the [[True Desolation]], Lezian first appeared in [[Hearthstone]] on the mission to test the [[Fourth Bridge]]'s battle potential. [[Kaladin]] came to the town before the ship, and had been spotted. Lezian came searching, and eventually found Kaladin in disguise.{{book ref|sa4|1}} The two fought, and eventually Lezian retreated, warning Kaladin to watch for him.{{book ref|sa4|2}} Later, the Pursuer reappears and Kaladin confronts him. He then used a [[Voidlight]] [[fabrial]] that suppressed Kaladin's powers. Lezian laughs and says that Kaladin relies too much on his powers in combat, but Kaladin attacks anyway, and kills the Pursuer, becoming Lezian's next target.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Kaladin killed the Pursuer again during the final stages of [[Urithiru]]'s [[singer]] occupation, giving Lezian the new title "Defeated One". When he returns after his penultimate death, [[El]] annihilates him with a dagger charged with [[Lights#Anti-Voidlight|anti-Voidlight]] in order to test whether the inverse Light functions as Raboniel theorized. It does, and Lezian permanently dies.
 
During the [[True Desolation]], Lezian first appeared in [[Hearthstone]] on the mission to test the [[Fourth Bridge]]'s battle potential. [[Kaladin]] came to the town before the ship, and had been spotted. Lezian came searching, and eventually found Kaladin in disguise.{{book ref|sa4|1}} The two fought, and eventually Lezian retreated, warning Kaladin to watch for him.{{book ref|sa4|2}} Later, the Pursuer reappears and Kaladin confronts him. He then used a [[Voidlight]] [[fabrial]] that suppressed Kaladin's powers. Lezian laughs and says that Kaladin relies too much on his powers in combat, but Kaladin attacks anyway, and kills the Pursuer, becoming Lezian's next target.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Kaladin killed the Pursuer again during the final stages of [[Urithiru]]'s [[singer]] occupation, giving Lezian the new title "Defeated One". When he returns after his penultimate death, [[El]] annihilates him with a dagger charged with [[Lights#Anti-Voidlight|anti-Voidlight]] in order to test whether the inverse Light functions as Raboniel theorized. It does, and Lezian permanently dies.

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Lezian
Abilities Fused, Cognitive Shadow
Titles The Pursuer
Groups Fused
Species Singer
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Lezian, also known as The Pursuer, is a nex-im, or "Those Ones of Husks" Fused on Roshar.[1] As a nex-im, Lezian has access to the Surge of Transportation. Lezian is named the Pursuer, due to his tradition of hunting down those that had previously killed him and claiming their life. This tradition was started to avoid the shame of being the first Fused to be killed by a human.[1][2] He was so dedicated to this that he would even kill himself once the Heralds returned to Braize so that he couldn't be killed by a human he couldn't later Pursue. Leshwi notes that while he is respected for his determination, he is also reckless, having endangered plans and ruined many missions.[1]

During the True Desolation, Lezian first appeared in Hearthstone on the mission to test the Fourth Bridge's battle potential. Kaladin came to the town before the ship, and had been spotted. Lezian came searching, and eventually found Kaladin in disguise.[3] The two fought, and eventually Lezian retreated, warning Kaladin to watch for him.[4] Later, the Pursuer reappears and Kaladin confronts him. He then used a Voidlight fabrial that suppressed Kaladin's powers. Lezian laughs and says that Kaladin relies too much on his powers in combat, but Kaladin attacks anyway, and kills the Pursuer, becoming Lezian's next target.[5] Kaladin killed the Pursuer again during the final stages of Urithiru's singer occupation, giving Lezian the new title "Defeated One". When he returns after his penultimate death, El annihilates him with a dagger charged with anti-Voidlight in order to test whether the inverse Light functions as Raboniel theorized. It does, and Lezian permanently dies.

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