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Historically, Odium's Light only found its way to Roshar during Desolations when Odium--or in the case of the False Desolation, [[Ba-Ado-Mishram]]--would supply it directly to his servants, provided they sang the Song of Prayer.{{book ref|sa4|67}} Since the arrival of the Everstorm, it can be obtained much more easily--though it appears that it doesn't naturally infuse gems in the way Stormlight does during highstorms.{{book ref|sa4|16}} Like Stormlight, it can be stored in gems, but it leaks much more slowly--possibly the source of Szeth's belief that the Voidbringers can hold Stormlight (in actuality, Voidlight) indefinitely.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}{{book ref|sa4|16}}
 
Voidlight glows with a distinct purple-on-black glow described as "hyperviolet"{{book ref|sa4|16}}--possibly the Rosharan or Alethi term for either supervioletultraviolet or a chimerical color. When its illumination is split through a prism, Voidlight produces a rainbow with an "enormous" violet band, dwarfing all other colors.{{book ref|sa4|65}} When drawn in and held, Odium's Light enflames emotions, though in singers at least it doesn't infuse their entire body like Stormlight does, instead going to the gemheart.{{book ref|sa4|67}} Its rhythm is chaotic, but with a certain strange logic to it.{{book ref|sa4|76}}
 
{{image|Koradaros_glyph.svg|"Koravari's light"|width=130px|side=right}}
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