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[[File:Midnight Mother 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/DNAVENOM|DNAVENOM]]</small> [[Re-Shephir]], an [[Unmade]] of Odium ]]
=== Spren ===
Despite his reservations about [[Invest]]ing into a planet, Odium has created numerous [[spren]] in the Rosharan system, known collectively as [[voidspren]].{{book ref|sa2|81}} Some of them are intelligent, and capable of autonomous thought despite not being bonded to an living creature, in contrast to most spren of [[Honor]] or [[Cultivation]].{{book ref|sa3|17}}{{book ref|sa3|i|3}} Others are as mindless as ordinary emotion or nature spren. [[Singer]]s can bond the latter to become [[Regal]]s, taking the spren into their [[gemheart]]s to gain forms with supernatural abilities ranging from speaking all languages, to summoning lightning.{{book ref|sa2|81}}{{book ref|sa3|i|7}}
 
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=== Fused ===
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Fused are [[Cognitive Shadow]]s of singers bound to Odium. This grants them numerous benefits, chief among them the ability to resurrect by taking over a body of their living kinsmen. During the [[True Desolation]], this can occur when the [[Everstorm]] passes over singers who have been mentally primed to let something into their [[gemheartsgemheart]]s.{{book ref|sa3|i|6}} How this bonding happened before the Everstorm existed is unknown.
 
Other than the ability to resurrect, the Fused possess other powers. They can use voidlight to heal themselves, as well to fuel their use of [[Surge]]s. Unlike [[Surgebinder]]s, however, the Fused have access to only one Surge each.
Odium was created at the [[Shattering]], when the creator god, [[Adonalsium]], was killed by sixteen people, splitting him into sixteen [[Shards]].{{msh ref|3|2}} One of those killers was [[Rayse]], who chose for himself the Shard of Odium.{{epigraph ref|sa2|71}}
 
At some point after Ascending, Odium went after one of his fellow Shards, [[Ambition]], as he felt most threatened by her intent. However, before he could find her, he located two other Shards, [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]], in the [[Selish system]].{{wob ref|1550}} Through means unknown, Odium killed and [[splinteredsplinter]]ed them both. To prevent their remaining power from gaining intelligence of its own, he then pulled them out of the [[Spiritual Realm]] and into the [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]], creating the [[Dor]] and causing [[Sel]]'s magic systems to become location-dependent.{{wob ref|1473}} This being said, he wasn't very experienced at the time, and his countermeasure failed as the Dor did, indeed, begin to gain a measure of sentience.{{au ref|Sel}}{{wob ref|9616}}
 
After creating the Dor, Odium went on to [[Threnodite system]], where he fought and subsequently killed Ambition and its Vessel, [[Uli Da]]. While fighting, Ambition was dealt a grievous wound, and chunks of her power were flung into [[Threnody]], greatly affecting the system in ways not yet fully understood. The final splintering of Ambition took place beyond the system.{{au ref|Threnody}}
As the True Desolation began and the [[Fused]] started taking over human territory, Odium focused on [[Dalinar Kholin]] while maneuvering his forces towards [[Thaylen City]], where the confrontation between the two sides would occur.{{book ref|sa3|107}} He hijacked one of [[Dalinar's visions]] and let the other man believe that Odium was the Almighty for a short while before revealing himself. Although Dalinar refused to release him at the time, Odium was certain that Dalinar would eventually do so, and showed him his true form when Dalinar began to get too comfortable. He did not, however, agree to the contest of champions Dalinar suggested.{{book ref|sa3|57}}
 
At the same time, he also interacted with [[Venli]], stopping the Fused from taking her over and turning her into an [[envoyform]] instead to spread his propaganda among the newly awakened singers.{{book ref|sa3|i|6}} When she didn't work hard enough to his satisfaction, he tortured and threatened her, causing Venli to futher reconsider her current allegiance further.{{book ref|sa3|i|11}}
 
Dalinar and Odium spoke once more in a different vision, after Dalinar attempted to negotiate with Venli. Odium initially attempted to tear the vision apart, although Dalinar managed to send Venli out of it before that could happen. Odium then appeared to Dalinar and scolded him for thinking that any sort of accord between the two races was possible, before reassuring Dalinar that peace would, indeed, happen -- after Roshar was destroyed.{{book ref|sa3|109}}
On [[Threnody]], Odium's battle with [[Ambition]] had vast ramifications for the entire system, though what exactly this entails is unclear. It's possible that the [[Evil]] that had taken over [[Homeland]], as well as the [[Shade]]s, are a side effect of the battle between the Shards.{{au ref|Threnody}}
 
On [[Roshar]], Odium's influence is felt most acutely through the numerous [[Desolation]]s he caused, as well as the murder and subsequent splintering of [[Honor]], which inmade many ways madethe [[Stormfather]] what he is today.{{book ref|sa2|82}} He is known obliquely in the various religions of the world as the leader of the [[voidspren]] and the force behind the [[Voidbringers]].{{book ref|sa2|3}} In the present, the [[Everstorm]] and the [[True Desolation]] are his doing.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
 
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