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It is unknown what Mandras eat as they don't seem to be drawn by emotion. [[Shallan]] had begun to theorize what draws them but she trailed off before she could finish her thought.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
 
It is unknown what Mandras eat as they don't seem to be drawn by emotion. [[Shallan]] had begun to theorize what draws them but she trailed off before she could finish her thought.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
   
Mandras are seen to be used in Shadesmar to pull ships by lightspren{{book ref|sa3|99}}, [[Honorspren]]{{book ref|sa3|102}}{{book ref|sa3|108}} and most likely more as every ship in celebrant has them.{{book ref|sa3|101}}{{book ref|sa3|102}} They are harnessed with a set of pulleys on either side of their body. To steer them in either direction the sailors shorten one of the pulleys and tie it off on cleats connected to the sides of the ship.{{ref|name=Mandras}} The Mandras hooked to the Honorspren ship have golden harnesses{{book ref|sa3|102}} and they employ more than just two, having Mandras attached to wings on the side of their ship.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
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Mandras are seen to be used in Shadesmar to pull ships by lightspren{{book ref|sa3|99}}, [[Honorspren]]{{book ref|sa3|102}}{{book ref|sa3|108}} and most likely more as every ship in Celebrant has them.{{book ref|sa3|101}}{{book ref|sa3|102}} They are harnessed with a set of pulleys on either side of their body. To steer them in either direction the sailors shorten one of the pulleys and tie it off on cleats connected to the sides of the ship.{{ref|name=Mandras}} The Mandras hooked to the Honorspren ship have golden harnesses{{book ref|sa3|102}} and they employ more than just two, having Mandras attached to wings on the side of their ship.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
   
 
[[File: Luckspren.png|thumb|right|Sketch of a luckspren from [[Shallan's sketchbook]]]] Because of Mandras' tendency to "drop" the sailors always employ at least two Mandras{{book ref|sa3|101}} so they do not end up stranded.{{book ref|sa3|99}} Once the ships have docked the Mandras are detached from the ship using long hooks and lead away.{{book ref|sa3|101}} [[Adolin]] wonders if they are attached to the stern of the ship to pull them from the docks{{book ref|sa3|101}} but given that Adolin is [[Alethi]], a people who are infamous for knowing little about sailing,{{book ref|sa3|12}} this is to be taken with a grain of salt.
 
[[File: Luckspren.png|thumb|right|Sketch of a luckspren from [[Shallan's sketchbook]]]] Because of Mandras' tendency to "drop" the sailors always employ at least two Mandras{{book ref|sa3|101}} so they do not end up stranded.{{book ref|sa3|99}} Once the ships have docked the Mandras are detached from the ship using long hooks and lead away.{{book ref|sa3|101}} [[Adolin]] wonders if they are attached to the stern of the ship to pull them from the docks{{book ref|sa3|101}} but given that Adolin is [[Alethi]], a people who are infamous for knowing little about sailing,{{book ref|sa3|12}} this is to be taken with a grain of salt.

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Mandra
Mandras 2.png
Type Spren
World of Origin Roshar
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Mandras are a type of Spren. In the Physical Realm they are called luckspren.[1][2][3]

Appearance

Sketches of Mandras from Shallan's sketchbook

Shadesmar

Mandras have triangular shaped heads[4] , which are the exact same shape as those that are found near greatshells in the Physical Realm.[1] Their bodies are long, sinuous[4][3] with multiple sets of legs[1] and multiple sets of undulating wings along their bodies.[4] The wings move at a regular rhythm.[1] They come in a variety of sizes[1] but they are bigger than luckspren.[3]

Physical Realm

Luckspren have the appearance of tiny, blue, arrowhead-like fish that dart around the creature they're swarming in the general direction of it's travel.[5] The shape of their heads correspond to the triangular heads of the Mandras.[3] Luckspren are often found near Greatshells, Chasmfiends, Skyeels, anything that is lighter than it appears to be.[3] They appear in swarms around Skyeels.[2] When they disappear from the physical realm it is like a small plume of smoke rising into the air.[5]

Abilities

Mandras are the spren who prevent Greatshells and Chasmfiends from being crushed under their own weight. This was discovered by Bavamar with mathematical calculations.[3] Mandras seem to avoid the rules of physics[1] and their wings are not the source of their locomotion.[1] They can be pushed to exhaustion.[6]

Mandras have a tendency to vanish, called "dropping". This is occurs when they get pulled into the Physical Realm.[3] They cannot be brought into human population centres as they begin to waste away and die. Why this happens is unknown to the lightspren who use them to pull their ships.[3]

It is unknown what Mandras eat as they don't seem to be drawn by emotion. Shallan had begun to theorize what draws them but she trailed off before she could finish her thought.[3]

Mandras are seen to be used in Shadesmar to pull ships by lightspren[3], Honorspren[7][8] and most likely more as every ship in Celebrant has them.[9][7] They are harnessed with a set of pulleys on either side of their body. To steer them in either direction the sailors shorten one of the pulleys and tie it off on cleats connected to the sides of the ship.[1] The Mandras hooked to the Honorspren ship have golden harnesses[7] and they employ more than just two, having Mandras attached to wings on the side of their ship.[8]

Sketch of a luckspren from Shallan's sketchbook

Because of Mandras' tendency to "drop" the sailors always employ at least two Mandras[9] so they do not end up stranded.[3] Once the ships have docked the Mandras are detached from the ship using long hooks and lead away.[9] Adolin wonders if they are attached to the stern of the ship to pull them from the docks[9] but given that Adolin is Alethi, a people who are infamous for knowing little about sailing,[10] this is to be taken with a grain of salt.

Mandras do not seem to like fire. Their sailors try to control and move them away when Ico's ship is burning.[7]

Notes

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