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|Spren appear when something changes—when fear appears, or when it begins to rain. They are the heart of change, and therefore the heart of all things.
 
|Spren appear when something changes—when fear appears, or when it begins to rain. They are the heart of change, and therefore the heart of all things.
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{{for|Voidspren|the spren specific to [[Odium]]}}
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'''Spren''' (Unkalaki: ''mafah'liki'') are fragments of the [[Adonalsium|powers of creation]] that have gained sentience through the influence of sapient beings on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2|3}} They are vastly varied in their appearances, characteristics, and levels of intelligence.{{book ref|sa2|1}} They are deeply connected with the [[Knights Radiant]], as a [[Nahel bond]] between humans and spren is what allows the former to use [[Surgebinding]].{{book ref|sa1|57}} They are also used to create [[fabrial]]s.{{book ref|sa3|33}}
   
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Spren are far more extensive and numerous than the closest comparable entities, [[seon]]s and [[skaze]], Splinters of [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]] respectively. This is one of the reasons Roshar does not have the same problem with travelling to the Cognitive Realm as [[Sel]] -- even though Honor is [[Splintering|Splintered]] just like the other two Shards, on Roshar, spren act as a "release valve" for the uncontrolled power of Honor.{{wob ref|4129}}
'''Spren''' are fragments of the [[Adonalsium|powers of creation]] that have since then gained sentience due to human intervention on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2|3}} They are vastly varied in their appearances, characteristics, and levels of intelligence.{{book ref|sa2|1}} Most spren consist of the essences of [[Honor]] and [[Cultivation]], or a mixture of both that leans towards either one [[Shard]] or the other. Spren that are attracted to emotions, like angerspren or fearspren, have more of Honor than Cultivation, and the spren that are attracted to natural phenomena, like decayspren or windspren, vice versa.{{qa ref|747|5}} There is also another spectrum of spren known as Voidspren that presumably consist of only [[Odium]]'s essence.{{book ref|sa2|3}} Some spren predate the arrival of Honor and Cultivation to Roshar, and perhaps even the [[Shattering]]. These are [[Splinter]]s of [[Adonalsium]] itself that it left behind intentionally and that have attained sentience on their own since then.{{17s ref|post|68628}}
 
   
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They dwell mostly in the [[Cognitive Realm]]. It is where the powers of creation come alive, shaped and given cognizance by the ideas and concepts of collective experience of sentient creatures being personified as an external entity over time into spren. They have their own societies, politics and cities there. Though the [[Shadesmar]] was built by humans and other sentient species, the spren shape, rule, and live there.{{book ref|sa2|1}} The transition of spren into the [[Physical Realm]] leaves holes in their memories,{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} impairs their cognitive functions in some ways, and even alter their appearance.{{book ref|sa2|3}} Once they make the transition, they cannot affect the Physical Realm except in very minor ways.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
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== Characteristics ==
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|We don’t sleep; we don’t eat. I think we might feed off humans, actually. Your emotions. Or you thinking about us, maybe. It all seems very complicated. In Shadesmar, we can think on our own, but if we go to your realm, we need a human bond. Otherwise, we’re practically as mindless as those gloryspren.
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|[[Sylphrena]] on the nature of spren{{book ref|sa3|91}}
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Spren being far more extensive and numerous than the [[Seon]]s and the [[Skaze]], Splinters of [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]] respectively, is one of the reasons Roshar does not have the same problem with travelling to the Cognitive Realm as [[Sel]], even though Honor is [[Splintering|Splintered]] just like the other two Shards. On Roshar, spren act as a "release valve" for the uncontrolled power of the Honor.{{ref|name=dor}}
 
   
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=== Definition ===
Spren are deeply connected with the [[Knights Radiant]] and [[Surgebinding]] with the [[Nahel Bond]], and spren are also used to create [[fabrial]]s.
 
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For Rosharans, the term "spren" has broad application. Entities such as [[Shard]]s, [[Cognitive Shadow]]s and other beings from beyond the [[Physical Realm]] would be considered spren by the Rosharans.{{book ref|sa3|4}}{{book ref|sa3|38}} Among those are Cognitive aspects of objects. Those Cognitive aspects are based on how the objects are viewed by the surrounding entities and how long they've been the way they currently are.{{book ref|sa1|37}} These "spren" can be spoken to in the Cognitive Realm and bribed with [[Stormlight]], which forms the basis of [[Soulcasting]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} In [[Shadesmar]], they usually take the form of small beads, akin to [[sphere]]s that serve as Roshar's currency. A skilled person can "manifest" a bead, making it take the form of its Physical counterpart.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
   
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In the strictest sense, however, spren are [[splinter]]s of one or more Shards, with a single spren being composed of one or more types of [[Investiture]]. Most spren are splinters of Honor and [[Cultivation]], or a mixture of both that leans towards either one Shard or the other.{{wob ref|11949}} There are said to be thousands of different kinds of spren, each named for a different type of phenomenon.{{book ref|sa1|49}} They vary vastly in size, with the smallest being the size of a thumbnail, while the largest can dwarf buildings.{{file ref|Rosharan Wines.jpg|Rosharan Wines}}{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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== Characteristics ==
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=== Creation ===
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There are said to be thousands of different kinds of spren, each named for a different type of phenomenon.{{book ref|sa1|49}} There are actually several different varieties of spren. Everything has a "spren" based on how it is viewed cognitively and how long it has been viewed that way.{{book ref|sa1|37}} These spren are the cognitive aspects of objects in the Physical Realm and can be "spoken to" in the [[Cognitive Realm]]. [[Soulcasting]] works by "bribing" this type of spren with [[Stormlight]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} The other main variety of spren are those that manifest in the Physical Realm and are the ones people most often interact with. They are the personification of certain cognitive ideals and concepts, such as natural forces or emotions.<ref name=poopspren /> These cognitive ideals are similar to those that determine the appearances of the [[Returned]] on [[Nalthis]] and the plausibility of [[Forgery| Forgeries]] on Sel and are based off of human perception.{{qa ref|979|165}}{{qa ref|979|7}}
 
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|Besides, I’m less a force of nature and more one of the raw powers of creation transformed by collective human imagination into a personification of one of their ideals.
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Spren are generally personification of certain cognitive ideals and concepts;{{wob ref|4135}} as such, they come into being in the realm of thought, the [[Cognitive Realm]]. In the Cognitive Realm, loose Investiture left behind by the Shards comes alive, shaped and given cognizance by the ideas and concepts of the collective experience of sentient creatures. Over time, those ideas and concepts, imprinted upon scraps of Investiture, become personified as an external entity, becoming spren. All of them are based off of an "Ideal" in the Spiritual Realm; for example flamespren are all based on an "Ideal of Fire."{{wob ref|7425}}
Larger spren have the ability to shape-shift often mimicking faces, as well as being able to mimic voices. Apart from a few sentient sub-types, spren are not intelligent and therefore speaking with them is an exercise in futility; a fact often learned as a child. Spren are often ignored because of this.{{book ref|sa1|2}} Larger spren also have the ability to pick up small objects and give small pinches of energy.{{book ref|sa1|6}}
 
   
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Some spren predate the arrival of Honor and Cultivation to Roshar, and perhaps even the [[Shattering]]. These are Splinters of [[Adonalsium]] itself that it left behind intentionally and that have attained sentience on their own since then.{{wob ref|10563}} These spren are still very much of Cultivation, however.{{wob ref|8903}} Their tendency towards sentience, which can be seen both in Shard-derived spren and Adonalsium-derived spren, is a result of [[cosmere]]-wise phenomenon of Investiture attaining sentience when left on its own.{{wob ref|1473}} However, while comparable entities exist on other worlds -- most notably, seons and skaze -- the sheer amount of spren created is unique to Roshar.
Spren do not need to sleep, {{book ref|sa1|14}} and spren can die.{{qa ref|836|26}}
 
   
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The cognitive ideals that create spren are similar to those that determine the appearances of the [[Returned]] on [[Nalthis]] and the plausibility of [[Forgery|Forgeries]] on Sel, and are based off of human perception.{{wob ref|4110}}{{wob ref|4048}}
The causal link between spren and their namesake is not fully understood on Roshar. Some spren, such as rotspren, are said to cause their namesake, whereas others, such as windspren, are merely attracted to it.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
 
   
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=== Functioning ===
While spren are often invisible, they are said to be ever present and will appear around the phenomenon they are named for.{{book ref|sa1|7}} The exception is in [[Shinovar]], where no spren appear.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Some spren are easier to find than others, however even the most common will, at times, fail to appear.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} Larger spren will often appear to a singular person, who they will taunt and play with.{{book ref|sa1|2}} Some humans, such as [[Rock]], have the ability to see these spren, even if the spren in question does not explicitly reveal themselves to the viewer. These people are called ''alaii'iku'' by the [[Unkalaki]].{{book ref|sa1|21}}
 
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{{image|Maya.jpg|side=right|width=200px|[[Mayalaran]], a [[deadeye]] cultivationspren}}
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{{for|Deadeye|more information about spren death}}
   
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Spren do not need to sleep,{{book ref|sa1|14}} but they can die,{{wob ref|96}} becoming a [[deadeye]]. Spren with a Nahel Bond can die if their bonded [[Surgebinder]] breaks their Oaths to an untenable degree. However, there are stages to spren death, and it's not necessarily one-way. If the Radiant who broke their Oaths is not yet at the point where they would acquire a [[Shardblade]], the spren simply seems to disappear.{{book ref|sa2|69}} Such a spren can be brought back to life if the Radiant returns to abiding by the Oaths, and re-swears them. It's possible that swearing the next level of the Ideals is a necessary part of the process.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
As creatures of nature, spren are not particularly concerned with good and evil.{{qa ref|755|14}}
 
   
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By contrast, a spren that has been killed after their Radiant acquires a [[Shardblade]] leaves behind a dead Shardblade, and while in Shadesmar, they take the form of a [[deadeye]].{{book ref|sa2|87}}{{book ref|sa3|101}} A deadeye is a zombie-like figure with scratched-out eyes, constantly striving to mindlessly reach the location of its Blade.{{book ref|sa3|101}} Deadeye spren can be at least partially revived.{{book ref|sa4|94}} [[Mayalaran]], [[Adolin]]'s deadeye Shardblade, regains consciousness during Adolin's trial by witness in [[Lasting Integrity]] while under extreme emotional stress.{{book ref|sa4|94}}
Cryptics are not the only type of manifested spren to dwell in Shadesmar.{{qa ref|977|25}}
 
   
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Similar to a [[Cognitive Shadow]], a spren can be permanently killed by the use of a [[raysium]] dagger embedded with a gem of anti-Stormlight (though a spren in Shardblade form would be more resilient to this).{{book ref|sa4|104}}{{wob ref|15334}} Through unknown methods, a spren can have their cognitive form pulled into the Physical Realm, where the new body will spontaneously form organs and muscles, but the spren will die within minutes. The [[Stormfather]] calls this act an abomination, and claims that it should not be possible. Cryptics and Ashspren cannot be brought over properly, because the process of creating bodies for them results in a physical form that collapses upon itself immediately. [[Ishar]] speculates that their physiology does not conform to the natural laws of the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa4|111}} These bodies can be made into [[Lifeless]] and affected by [[Forgery]].{{wob ref|14989}} Spren can also be killed by having their essence used for power by a [[Dawnshard]].{{book ref|tsm|20}}
Spren are related to the physical phenomena of [[wikipedia:wave-function collapse|wave-function collapse]]. One can measure a spren and fix a spren's dimensions simply by the act of measuring it.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}}
 
   
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Spren can be cut and will feel pain.{{book ref|sa4|35}} They can be "killed" by hurting them enough that their minds break, making them something similar to a deadeye. They can also be cut by a Shardblade, but it won't kill them and they will reform in the Cognitive Realm after some time.{{book ref|sa4|2}} Stormlight will help spren heal faster.{{book ref|sa4|87}}{{book ref|sa4|90}} The only way to keep a spren divided is to store them in separate halves in gemstones.{{book ref|sa4|44}}
Spren of the same sub-type are "essentially the same individual."{{book ref|sa1|17}}
 
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In Shadesmar, spren appear to feed off [[Highstorm]]s, growing more lively and energetic when one passes over them.{{book ref|sa3|101}} They are attracted to the particular phenomena they are named after, popping up around the affected area or person -- for example, someone who is scared will attract fearspren.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} However, the causal link between spren and their namesake is not fully understood on Roshar, as some spren, like rotspren, are believed to cause their namesake rather than being attracted by it.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
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Larger spren have the ability to shape-shift, often mimicking faces, as well as being able to mimic voices.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} They also have the ability to pick up small objects and give small pinches of energy.{{book ref|sa1|6}} They will often appear to a singular person, who they will taunt and play with.{{book ref|sa1|2}} Some of the [[Unkalaki]] have the ability to see these spren, even if the spren in question does not explicitly reveal itself to the viewer. These people are called ''[[Sighted|alaii'iku]]'' in the Unkalaki language.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
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Spren can be combined, similar to Shards.{{wob ref|215}} Some spren are also related to the physical phenomena of [[wikipedia:wave-function collapse|wave-function collapse]] -- one can fix certain spren's dimensions simply by the act of measuring it.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}} Spren notice when they are being watched and will change based on direct individual perception.{{book ref|sa4|34}}
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Much like Stormlight itself, it is difficult for Spren to leave Roshar due to their strong [[Connection]] to the planet.{{book ref|sa4|14}}{{book ref|yumi|21}}{{wob ref|9489}}{{wob ref|4956}}{{wob ref|15879}}{{wob ref|15986}}{{wob ref|8543}} There are ways for them to escape from the planet, but these ways are unknown.{{book ref|yumi|21}}{{book ref|tsm|28}}
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== Classification of Spren ==
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{{image|Shadesmar Spren.jpg|side=left|width=250px|Several types of lesser spren (and a [[Reacher]]), as seen in Shadesmar}}
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While their variety is near-infinite, all spren can be classified into several groups.
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=== Nature and Emotion Spren ===
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Spren naturally found on Roshar are divided into '''nature spren''' and '''emotion spren'''.{{book ref|sa2|3}} Emotion spren are attracted to sensations like anger, joy or passion; they are composed of more Honor than Cultivation. Nature spren are attracted to natural phenomena like wind, decay or rain, and have more Cultivation than Honor in them.{{wob ref|6454}} Emotion spren will react to emotional [[Allomancy]].{{wob ref|2740}}
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While the lesser spren are often invisible, they are said to be ever present and will pop up around the phenomenon they are named for.{{book ref|sa1|7}} Some spren are easier to find than others, though even the most common will, at times, fail to appear.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} In [[Shinovar]] in particular, all types of spren are exceptionally rare.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}}{{wob ref|8714}} Additionally, emotionspren are said to be rare in packed gatherings of people, even when emotions run high.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
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=== Lesser Spren ===
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The vast majority of all spren are non-sapient; these are called the lesser spren, or subspren.{{book ref|sa3|4}} Although some can speak, talking with them is generally an exercise in futility, which leads to people ignoring them a lot of the time.{{book ref|sa1|2}} Spren of the same sub-type are essentially the same individual, with no differences between any two entities.{{book ref|sa1|17}} They are capable of forming a bond with humans, though it is different from the Nahel bond of true spren.{{wob ref|4783}} As creatures of nature, spren are not particularly concerned with good and evil.{{wob ref|9780}}
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Lesser spren vary in how much they appear in the Physical Realm. Some, like windspren, exist almost entirely in the Physical, having next to no imprint on Shadesmar. By contrast, others exist mostly in Shadesmar, with only parts of them, like tongues or drool, visible in the Physical.{{book ref|sa3|95}} There are also spren like [[mandra]]s (luckspren), who will often and easily switch between existing in the Cognitive and the Physical. In Shadesmar, this phenomenon is called "dropping", as the spren appears to drop out of existence, and then drop back in.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
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=== True Spren ===
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|The [[Stormfather]] on what separates sapient from sentient beings{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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In contrast, spren that do possess sapience are referred to as true spren.{{book ref|sa3|4}} They seem to all represent higher concepts, such as honor for [[honorspren]] and truth and lies for [[Cryptic]]s. Nine types of true spren bond with humans to grant them [[Nahel bond]]s and thus, the power of [[Surgebinding]]; however, there might be more types of sapient spren.
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While true spren can transition into the Physical Realm, they do so rarely, and only when seeking to bond a prospective [[Knight Radiant]]. This is because transition between the Realms leaves holes in their memories and impairs their cognitive functions in some ways.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Even after forming a bond, moving too far from their bonded Surgebinder will cause the spren's mental capacity to degrade once more.{{book ref|sa1|9}}{{book ref|sa3|91}}
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Once the true spren make the transition, they cannot affect the Physical Realm in any but the most minor ways.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} While in Shadesmar, most sapient spren have a humanoid shape and size, in the Physical Realm they usually take on a smaller and simpler form.{{book ref|sa2|3}}
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In [[Shadesmar]], true spren have their own culture, politics and nations; though the Cognitive Realm was created by creatures of the Physical, it is spren who shape and rule it.{{book ref|sa2|1}} Some spren, like Cryptics or [[highspren]], have nation-states, composed wholly of spren of their own kind;{{book ref|sa2|epilogue}}{{book ref|sa3|47}} others, like honorspren, seem to rule a nation of their own, but also allow other types of true spren to live with them.{{book ref|sa3|108}} There are also city-states such as [[Celebrant]], where various spren live together.{{book ref|sa3|102}}
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=== Odium's Influence ===
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Lesser spren can be corrupted by [[Sja-anat]], a process which she refers to as "enlightening".{{book ref|sa3|97}} Such corrupted spren will appear to be misshapen compared to their regular counterparts, with various parts of them exaggerated to a more painful degree -- for example, a hand becoming more wiry and bony, or petals turning into shards of glass.{{book ref|sa3|77}}{{file ref|Kholinar Spren.jpg|Kholinar Spren}}
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Separately, there exist '''[[voidspren]]''', spren made up of the essence of [[Odium]]. The lesser voidspren are, like their native Rosharan counterparts, non-sentient. They can, however, form bonds with [[singer]]s, granting them [[Regal]] forms, which often include supernatural powers and a change in mindset in the singer.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}}
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Some spren of Odium are also sapient, making them true spren. Unlike their Honor- and Cultivation-aligned kin, sapient voidspren are capable of retaining their higher functions in the Physical Realm without bonding a person.{{book ref|sa3|31}} Those spren are usually imprisoned on [[Braize]], along with the rest of Odium's forces, but they are capable of escaping and traveling to Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|i|3}} They tend to look like small [[Shin]] humans, and have colors such as yellow or red.{{book ref|sa3|31}}{{book ref|sa3|i|3}} Whether sapient voidspren are capable of granting powers to other creatures is uncertain.
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Sja-anat has also gained the ability to corrupt true spren -- something she was unable to do in the past [[Desolation]]s.{{book ref|sa3|77}} Spren corrupted by Sja-anat undergo the same type of physical change as the lesser spren.{{book ref|sa3|115}} They can still form Nahel Bonds, although the bond will behave somewhat differently in a manner that remains poorly-understood. Notably, the corruption does not force the spren to turn to Odium.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
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=== Unique Spren ===
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There are a small number of spren that are one of a kind, with no other like them in the world. Those include the native spren of Roshar, such as the [[Nightwatcher]], the [[Stormfather]], [[Cusicesh]], and the [[Sibling]], as well as the nine great spren of Odium called the [[Unmade]]. Each of them appears to have a unique power or ability -- for example, the Nightwatcher can grant boons and banes, [[Moelach]] can induce [[Death Rattle]]s, and the Stormfather commands the [[highstorm]]s. The intelligence of unique spren varies greatly -- while some have almost humanlike minds, others are animalistic and act more as forces than they do as people.{{epigraph ref|sa3|104}} The former are capable of communicating with humans, and picking who can and cannot hear them.{{book ref|sa3|83}}
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At least some unique spren can be bonded. [[Bondsmiths]] gain their powers from such bonds, with the Stormfather being one of the three great Bondsmith spren.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{epigraph ref|sa2|44}} Some Unmade also bond with people -- [[Yelig-Nar]] grants the use of all ten [[Surge]]s to whomever swallows a gem containing him, and [[Re-Shephir]] attempts to displace a Nahel Bond.{{epigraph ref|sa3|95}}{{book ref|sa3|30}} Whether an Unmade can become a Bondsmith spren is unknown at this point in time.
   
 
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==Symbiotic Relationships==
Some types of spren live in symbiotic relationships with various other creatures extant on Roshar.{{17s ref|post|80010}}Perhaps the best known examples of this are [[greatshell]]s. There is a type of spren that lives in their bodies which contribute to their ability to grow to such large sizes.{{qa ref|977|158}}
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Some types of spren exist in symbiotic relationships with various other creatures living on Roshar.{{wob ref|2109}} In most cases, such a relationship is facilitated by a [[gemheart]], a crystal inside a creature's body that allows them to house the spren.
   
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=== Bonds With Animals ===
The "magic fish" of the [[Purelake]] are another example of Rosharan fauna forming symbiotic bonds with spren.{{17s ref|post|80010}}
 
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Large animals, most notably the [[greatshell]]s, utilize spren bonds to grow to enormous sizes that would not be otherwise possible. There seem to be two types of spren facilitating this -- an unknown type living in their gemhearts, and [[mandras]], which decrease the pull of gravity on their bodies.{{wob ref|1227}}{{book ref|sa3|99}} [[Skyeels]] also form bonds with mandras, which allow them to outright fly despite not having wings.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
   
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Non-crustacean creatures forming spren bonds include the [[Ryshadium]], a breed of horses which have evolved to attract some type of spren -- most likely musicspren.{{book ref|sa3|26}} This bond is the possible reason for the Ryshadium's unusually high intelligence, as well as their prodigious strength and other adaptations to Rosharan environment.{{book ref|sa3|10}}{{au ref|Rosharan}} The "magic fish" of the [[Purelake]] are another example of Rosharan fauna forming symbiotic bonds with spren.{{wob ref|2109}} Eating the fish grants numerous benefits, ranging from medicinal, like curing aches, to outright supernatural, like predicting when someone will come to visit or locating missing persons.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} Whether or not the Ryshadium and the fish have gemhearts is unknown.
The [[Parshendi]] also form symbiotic bonds with spren to enter different "Forms." [[Parshmen]] are Parshendi lacking a bond with a spren, and so have no Form.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
   
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=== Singer Forms ===
Each Order of the [[Knights Radiant]] formed a [[Nahel Bond]] with a different type of spren.{{cite}} This bond is similar in nature to the bond between a [[Seon]] and its master.{{17s ref|post|66166}} The bond between a knight and their spren could be strengthened by verbally or mentally stating certain [[Immortal Words|Ideals]] or ideas related to their Order. Once the bond has strengthened to a certain point, the spren gains the ability to become a [[Shardblade]] when needed.{{book ref|wor|84}} A sword was the base form for a shardblade since they were fashioned after the [[Honorblade]]s but they could become any shape their knight needed such as a spear, hammer, or shield.{{book ref|wor|86}}
 
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[[Singer]]s can attain different forms by taking a spren into their gemheart during a [[highstorm]].{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} Each such form comes with a slightly different physical shape, and even different biology -- for example, only [[mateform]], [[slaveform]], and possibly [[dullform]] are capable of reproducing, while [[warform]] is taller and more muscular, with ridges and natural plating to protect its wearer.{{wob ref|3400}}{{book ref|sa2|79}}
   
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Such bonds are formed only with non-sentient spren, and once the singer changes a form, the spren is released from the gemheart, unharmed.{{wob ref|136}} When the bond is formed with a lesser [[voidspren]], the singer gains a [[Regal]] form.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}}
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{{image|Kaladin Wind.jpg|side=right|width=200px|[[Syl]] with [[Kaladin]], using [[Gravitation]]}}
It is also possible that the [[Ryshadium]] breed of horses get their unique traits from bonds with spren.
 
   
== Surgebinders spren ==
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=== Nahel Bond ===
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{{for|Nahel Bond}}
;[[Sylphrena]]: [[Honorspren]] of [[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|6}}
 
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;[[Pattern]]: [[Cryptic]] of [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa2|1}}
 
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Each Order of the [[Knights Radiant]] forms a [[Nahel bond]] with a different type of true spren.{{wob ref|6651}} This bond is similar in nature to the bond between a [[seon]] and its master, albeit unlike a seon bond, a Nahel bond grants numerous benefits to both parties.{{wob ref|3035}} The spren gains the capacity to retain higher mental functions while bonded; their partner gains access to [[Surgebinding]].{{book ref|sa1|57}} Though historically, only humans could become Surgebinders, during the [[True Desolation]] some spren have managed to form a Nahel Bond with a singer, although how this changes things is unknown.{{wob ref|7005}}{{book ref|sa3|120}} It's theoretically possible for someone to bond multiple spren, although this would require a lot of upkeep on the bondee's side in an effort not to break the rules of either bond.{{wob ref|6647}}
;[[Ivory]]: [[Inkspren]] of [[Jasnah]]{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{qa ref|1178|21}}
 
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;[[Stormfather]]: [[Dalinar]]'s spren{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
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Each Nahel Bond grants access to two [[Surge]]s, with every Surge shared between two orders.{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Table}} Surgebinders that are organized into proper Orders, rather than acting on their own, are known as [[Knights Radiant]].
;[[Wyndle]]: [[Cultivationspren]] of [[Lift]]{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
 
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;[[Glys]]: [[Renarin]]'s spren{{book ref|sa2|89}}
 
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The bond between a Knight and their spren can be strengthened by verbally or mentally stating certain [[Immortal Words|Ideals]] or ideas related to their Order. Once the bond has strengthened to a certain point, the spren gains the ability to become a [[Shardblade]] when needed.{{book ref|sa2|84}} A sword is the base form for a [[Shardblade]], since they were fashioned after the [[Honorblade]]s, but they can become any shape their Knight needs, such as a spear, hammer, or shield. While in a Shardblade form, the spren can communicate with their Surgebinder through their mind.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
;[[Spark]]: [[Malata]]'s spren
 
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Spren known to facilitate Nahel Bonds include:
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{{columns|
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* [[Honorspren]] ([[Windrunners]])
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* [[Highspren]] ([[Skybreakers]])
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* [[Ashspren]] ([[Dustbringers]])
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* [[Cultivationspren]] ([[Order of Edgedancers|Edgedancers]])
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* [[Cryptic]]s ([[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweavers]])
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* [[Inkspren]] ([[Elsecallers]])
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* [[Lightspren]] ([[Willshapers]])
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* [[Peakspren]] ([[Stoneward]])
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* [[Mistspren]] ([[Truthwatcher]])
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}}
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[[Bondsmiths]] powers are granted by three unique spren; the [[Stormfather]],{{book ref|sa2|89}} the [[Nightwatcher]], and the [[Sibling]].
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==== Notable Radiant Spren ====
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{{columns|
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* [[Sylphrena]]: Honorspren of [[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|6}}
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* [[Pattern]]: Cryptic of [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa2|1}}
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* [[Ivory]]: Inkspren of [[Jasnah]]{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{wob ref|2575}}
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* [[Stormfather]]: [[Dalinar]]'s spren{{book ref|sa2|88}}
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* [[Wyndle]]: Cultivationspren of [[Lift]]{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
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* [[Sibling]]: [[Navani]]'s spren{{book ref|sa4|110}}
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* [[Spark]]: Ashspren of [[Malata]]{{book ref|sa3|27}}
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* [[Glys]]: Enlightened mistspren of [[Renarin]]{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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* [[Timbre]]: Reacher of [[Venli]]{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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* [[Winnow (Roshar)|Winnow]]: Highspren of [[Ki]]
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* [[Mayalaran]]: [[Deadeye]] cultivationspren of [[Adolin]]'s Shardblade{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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}}
   
 
== Known Subtypes ==
 
== Known Subtypes ==
===Alespren===
 
{{quote| Test successful. Have noted spren who appear only when one is severely intoxicated. Appear as small brown bubbles clinging to objects nearby. Further testing may be needed to prove they were more than a drunken hallucination.| [[Axies]] the Collector{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}}}
 
A rare type of spren that appear only in [[Iri]]. They appear occasionally to people who are under the influence of alcohol. They appear as "small brown bubbles" that cling to objects close to the observer. They were given the name "alespren" by Axies the Collector, a scholar who studies spren, after considering the name "intoxicationspren". The locals refer to them as sudspren.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
 
   
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=== Lesser Spren ===
Axies theorized their existence but was only able to observe them once, leading him to doubt their existence. As there are other stories of people seeing them, their existence is likely.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
 
   
===Angerspren===
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==== Agonyspren ====
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{{quote
{{quote| Vamah was watching them stand there, and his expression was as thunderous as a highstorm, angerspren boiling up from the ground around him like small pools of bubbling blood.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Fifteen{{book ref|sa1|15}}}}
 
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|Agonyspren, like upside-down faces carved from stone, twisted and faded in and out.
A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing anger. They, generally, have the appearance of pools of boiling blood bubbling up from the ground around the feet of the angry individual.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
 
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|[[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa4|12}}
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}}
   
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Agonyspren, a much rarer spren drawn to a person’s agony and suffering, appear as upside down faces carved into stone.{{book ref|sa4|12}}
Among the Parshendi, angerspren have the appearance of bolts of lightning that radiate out from the feet of the angry individual.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
   
===Anticipationspren===
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==== Alespren ====
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{{image|Alespren.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Alespren}}
{{quote| A few anticipationspren—like red streamers, growing from the ground and whipping in the wind—began to sprout from the rock and wave among the soldiers.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Six{{book ref|sa1|6}}}}
 
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{{quote
A common type of spren that appear around people looking forward to something. They appear as red streamers that grow out from the ground and blow in the wind. They often appear around soldiers directly before a battle.{{book ref|sa1|6}}
 
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|Test successful. Have noted spren who appear only when one is severely intoxicated. Appear as small brown bubbles clinging to objects nearby. Further testing may be needed to prove they were more than a drunken hallucination.
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|[[Axies]] the Collector{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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}}
   
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A rare type of spren that appear only in [[Iri]]. They are occasionally seen by people who are under the influence of alcohol. They look like small brown bubbles that cling to objects close to the observer. They were given the name "alespren" by Axies the Collector, a scholar who studies spren, after considering the name "intoxicationspren". The locals refer to them as sudspren.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} They may also be called winespren.{{file ref|Rosharan Wines.jpg|Rosharan Wines}}
===Awespren===
 
{{quote| A single awespren, like a ring of blue smoke, burst out above him, spreading like the ripple from a stone dropped in a pond. Shallan had seen such a spren only a handful of times in her life.| Words of Radiance: Chapter 78{{book ref|sa2|78}}}}
 
A very rare type of spren that appear around people who are very awestruck.
 
   
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Axies theorized their existence, but was only able to observe them once, leading him to doubt whether they're real. As there are other stories of people seeing them, their existence is likely.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
===Bindspren===
 
{{quote| He thought he could faintly make out tiny spren, dark blue and shaped like little splashes of ink, clustering around the place where the rock met the wall.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Fifty-Seven{{book ref|sa1|57}}}}
 
Spren that appear around objects bound with a [[Full Lashing]]. They appear as small splashes of dark blue ink. Their relationship to the Lashings is not fully understood. Kaladin believes they are what hold the objects together, while Sylphrena disagrees, saying they could be attracted to the Full Lashing Kaladin had created.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
 
   
=== Captivityspren ===
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==== Angerspren ====
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{{quote
{{quote|It appears I'll have another chance to search for captivityspren.| Axies the Collector{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}}}
 
  +
|Vamah was watching them stand there, and his expression was as thunderous as a highstorm, angerspren boiling up from the ground around him like small pools of bubbling blood.
A type of spren theorized to exist by Axies to appear around people in captivity. Despite being imprisoned numerous times he has never observed them, leading him to doubt their existence.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
 
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|Adolin Kholin{{book ref|sa1|15}}
While imprisoned, Kaladin sees strange spren like taut wires crossing before him.{{book ref|sa2|62}} These are captivityspren.{{url ref|url=http://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/55384-so-those-were-actually-captivityspren/#comment-468411|text=So those were actually captivityspren!|site=17th Shard}}
 
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}}
   
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A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing anger. They generally, have the appearance of pools of boiling blood bubbling up from the ground around the feet of the angry individual.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
===Coldspren===
 
A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}}
 
   
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Among the listeners, angerspren have the appearance of bolts of lightning that radiate out from the feet of the angry individual.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}{{book ref|sa4|51}}
===Creationspren===
 
{{quote| Her drawing gathered about a half-dozen of them, pulling them by her act of creation just as a bright fire would draw flamespren.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven{{book ref|sa1|7}}}}
 
An uncommon type of spren that appear around creative acts such as painting or drawing. They are of medium-size, about finger-length, and glow with a silvery light. They take the form of objects they have recently seen exactly but move them in odd ways, such as a table that rolls like a wheel.{{book ref|sa1|7}}
 
   
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In Shadesmar, they have an unspecified appearance but make a loud screeching noise similar to sheets of steel grinding against each other when attracted.{{book ref|sa3|93}} Angerspren are said to be "nasty" and very dangerous even to other spren. The pools of boiling blood seen in the Physical Realm are actually saliva drooling from their mouths.{{book ref|sa3|95}}
When drawing, the more skilled one is, the more likely creationspren are to appear.{{book ref|sa1|7}}
 
   
===Cryptics===
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==== Anguishspren ====
  +
{{quote
[[File:Pattern Animation.gif|thumb|100px|Drawings of [[Pattern]] by [[Shallan Davar]]]]
 
  +
|Certainly there were painspren appearing in droves in the room, even a few rare anguishspren, like teeth growing from the walls.
:''Main Article:'' [[Cryptic]]s
 
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|[[Navani Kholin]]{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}
A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. Cryptics grants the [[Surgebinding#Surgebindings|Surges]] of Transformation and Illumination to the bonded human.{{17s ref|post|67791}} In the [[Realmatic Theory#Cognitive Realm|Cognitive Realm]] they have the appearance of figures in robes that hang "too stiffly" as if they were "made of glass" and instead of heads they have a floating symbol full of "impossible angles and geometries."{{book ref|sa1|29}} In the [[Realmatic Theory#Physical Realm|Physical Realm]] they take the shape of a complex and constantly shifting geometric pattern slightly raised off a surface or object.{{book ref|sa2|3}} They can also manifest as a floating three-dimensional mass of twisting lines.{{book ref|sa2|42}}
 
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}}
   
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A rare type of spren drawn by anguish and extreme loss. They appear similar to human teeth.{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}
===Cultivationspren===
 
:''Main article:'' [[Cultivationspren]]
 
A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. Cultivationspren grant the [[Surgebinding#Surgebindings|Surges]] of Abrasion and Progression.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} They appear in the physical realm as a growing vine with crystals. [[Wyndle]] refers to himself as a cultivationspren.
 
   
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{{image|Anticipationspren by Eccos.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Anticipationspren in [[Shadesmar]]}}
===Cusicesh===
 
  +
==== Anticipationspren ====
:''Main Article:'' [[Cusicesh]]
 
  +
{{quote
A unique spren, the only known member of its sub-type, that appears in [[Kasitor]] Bay at the same time each day. It is one of the largest known spren. For ten minutes each day Cusicesh rises from the waters and forms a face that is constantly changing that faces the [[Origin]]. Nearby people report a sense of fatigue, which may or may not be because of expectation.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
 
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|A few anticipationspren—like red streamers, growing from the ground and whipping in the wind—began to sprout from the rock and wave among the soldiers.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Six{{book ref|sa1|6}}
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}}
   
  +
A common type of spren that appear around people looking forward to something, or who are nervous about something. They appear as red streamers that grow out from the ground and blow in the wind. They often appear around soldiers directly before a battle.{{book ref|sa1|6}}
===Deathspren===
 
{{quote| Only the dying could see deathspren. You saw them, then died. Only the very, very lucky few survived after that. Deathspren knew when the end was close.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Eight{{book ref|sa1|38}}}}
 
A type of spren that appears only to people near death. Very few people survive after seeing deathspren, and due to their rarity, some considered them to be a spren that actually did not exist.{{book ref|sa1|45}} They have the appearance of many-legged fist-sized creatures, and are black with glowing red eyes that leave trails of light. They whisper with voices like paper being torn.{{book ref|sa1|38}} [[Lirin]] said that deathspren are repelled by water.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
 
   
  +
The streamer that appears in the Physical Realm is actually the tongue of the anticipationspren. The spren itself has a round bulbous body and is about the size of a human toddler. It will open its mouth and stick its tongue in the air when near feelings of anticipation.{{book ref|sa3|97}}
===Decayspren===
 
{{quote| I didn't know men got this old. You sure he's not decayspren wearing a man's skin?| Sylphrena to Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|17}}}}
 
A type of spren referenced by [[Sylphrena]].{{book ref|sa1|17}} Very little is known about them, such as how they are different from rotspren.
 
   
===Exhaustionspren===
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==== Anxietyspren ====
  +
{{quote
{{quote| She noticed something sweeping through the air above her. She cringed, looking up to find large, birdlike creatures circling around her in Shadesmar. They were a dark grey and seemed to have no specific shape, their forms blurry.| Words of Radiance: Chapter Eleven{{book ref|sa2|11}}}}
 
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| A few anxietyspren, like twisting black cross shapes, appeared around Rysn.
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|Dawnshard: Chapter One{{book ref|sa3.5|1}}
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}}
   
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A type of spren attracted to feelings of anxiety or worry. They look like twisting black crosses.{{book ref|sa3.5|1}}{{book ref|sa3.5|8}}{{book ref|sa4|7}}
A type of spren that appear around exhausted people. In Shadesmar they seem indistinct yet also large and birdlike. Their appearance in the physical realm has not been described, but they appear among the Kholin forces following the Battle of the Tower.{{book ref|sa1|68}}
 
   
===Fearspren===
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==== Awespren ====
  +
{{quote
{{quote| Fearspren—wiggling and violet—sprang up through the wood and wriggled in the air.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Six{{book ref|sa1|6}}}}
 
  +
|A single awespren, like a ring of blue smoke, burst out above him, spreading like the ripple from a stone dropped in a pond. Shallan had seen such a spren only a handful of times in her life.
A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing fear. They have the appearance of small, violet globs that crawl up from out of the ground and gather around the feet of the fearful.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} They seem to be attracted to the highest concentration of fear in an area; people experiencing less fear will fail to attract fearspren.{{book ref|sa1|32}}
 
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|[[Shallan Davar]]{{book ref|sa2|78}}
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}}
   
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A very rare type of spren that appear around people who are very awestruck. They take the form of a ripple of blue smoke spreading slowly outwards.{{book ref|sa2|78}} They usually appear above and around the awed person's head, like a halo.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}}{{book ref|sa3|4}} Most of the time, only a single one can be seen at once, though a whole group of people can attract several.{{book ref|sa3|24}} Singers see awespren as floating blue balls that approach the awestruck individual from afar and then expand with great enthusiasm.{{book ref|sa4|48}}
===Flamespren===
 
{{quote| Tiny flamespren danced around [the torches], like insects made solely of congealed light.| The Way of Kings: Prologue{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}}}
 
A common type of spren that appear around fire. They appear as tiny insects made of congealed light.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} They will often dance around flames, constantly changing in size, shape, and luminosity like the flames themselves.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}}
 
   
  +
==== Bindspren ====
The [[ardent]] [[Geranid]] was studying flamespren when she discovered that if she measured them in someway the spren seemed to be "stuck" by that measurement.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}} This is similar to the physical process of [[wikipedia: wave-function collapse|wave-function collapse]] in [[wikipedia: Quantum mechanics|quantum mechanics]].
 
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{{quote
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|He thought he could faintly make out tiny spren, dark blue and shaped like little splashes of ink, clustering around the place where the rock met the wall.
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|[[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|57}}
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}}
   
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Spren that appear around objects bound with a [[Full Lashing]]. They appear as small splashes of dark blue ink. Their relationship to the Lashings is not fully understood -- [[Kaladin]] believes they are what hold the objects together, while [[Sylphrena]] disagrees, saying they could be attracted to the Full Lashing Kaladin had created.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
===Gloryspren===
 
{{quote| Below, his men cheered, sending up calls that rose above the Parshendi war chant. Gloryspren sprouted around him.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-Five{{book ref|sa1|65}}}}
 
A type of spren that appear around people when they experience pride in their accomplishments. They appear as golden orbs of translucent light.{{book ref|sa1|12}}
 
   
===Gravityspren===
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==== Captivityspren ====
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{{quote
A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}} They are possibly another name for groundspren.
 
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|It appears I'll have another chance to search for captivityspren.
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|[[Axies the Collector]]{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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}}
   
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A type of spren theorized by Axies to appear around people in captivity. Despite being imprisoned numerous times he has never observed them, leading him to doubt their existence.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}} However, while imprisoned, Kaladin sees strange spren like taut wires crossing before him, which have been confirmed to be captivityspren.{{book ref|sa2|62}}{{wob ref|2111}}
===Greatshell Spren===
 
A type of spren that has a symbiotic relationship with greatshells, they, in part, enable them to grow to such large sizes.{{qa ref|977|158}} They look like tiny tongues of smoke, such as those from snuffed candles. They only appear leaving a greatshell's corpse after it has been killed.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
 
   
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It's possible that rather than being attracted to the state of being imprisoned, captivityspren are attracted to the feelings of being trapped. This would explain why Axies, who sees being in prison as an opportunity, never witnesses any, while Kaladin's degrading mental state in prison summons several.
The [[Tai-na]] of the [[Reshi Sea]] have an extraordinary variant of spren, referred to as the "soul" of the greatshell by the [[Reshi]], that allow them to grow to truly gargantuan sizes. These "souls" will sometimes show themselves to people and do such things as slowing a person's fall.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
   
===Groundspren===
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==== Coldspren ====
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A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}} They look like spikes growing around the affected person's feet.{{book ref|sa3|8}}
A type of spren to which Rosharans attribute the pull of gravity.{{book ref|sa1|49}}
 
   
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[[Urithiru]] is covered in hundreds of coldspren.{{book ref|sa3|12}} It's unclear whether they're attracted to low temperatures or the sensation of being cold.
===Heatspren===
 
A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}}
 
   
=== Highspren ===
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==== Concentrationspren ====
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{{quote
:''Main Article:'' [[Highspren]]
 
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|Concentrationspren rippled in the air like waves overhead.
A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. Highspren grant the [[Surgebinding#Surgebindings|Surges]] of Gravitation and Division.{{17s ref|post|67791}}
 
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|Oathbringer: Chapter 53{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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}}
   
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A type of spren that looks like ripples in the air, similar to a drop in the pond, although without the pond.{{book ref|sa3|104}}{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} They are rare in [[Alethkar]], but can be found in [[Urithiru]] and [[Tashikk]].{{book ref|sa3|53}}{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} They most commonly appear around people who are deeply focused on their task.
===Honorspren===
 
[[File:Kaladin and Syl.jpg|thumb|The honorspren Sylphrena with her bond-mate Kaladin]]
 
:''Main Article:'' [[Honorspren]]
 
A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. Honorspren grant the [[Surgebinding#Surgebindings|Surges]] of Gravitation and Adhesion.{{17s ref|post|67791}} They were said to be quite "discerning" in deciding who they would bond with.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Sylphrena refers to herself as honorspren.{{book ref|sa1|67}}{{qa ref|836|26}}
 
   
===Hungerspren===
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==== Creationspren ====
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{{quote
{{quote| As he spoke, he attracted a few hungerspren. They looked like brown flies that flitted around the man's head, almost too small to see.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Two{{book ref|sa1|2}}}}
 
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|Her drawing gathered about a half-dozen of them, pulling them by her act of creation just as a bright fire would draw flamespren.
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|[[Shallan Davar]]{{book ref|sa1|7}}
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}}
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An uncommon type of spren that appear around creative acts such as painting or drawing. They are of medium-size, about finger-length, and glow with a silvery light. They take the form of objects they have recently seen, but move them in odd ways, such as a table that rolls like a wheel.{{book ref|sa1|7}} In the Cognitive Realm, they appear as small swirling shapes that change colors, and evoke impressions such as faces.{{book ref|sa4|30}}
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When drawing, the more skilled one is, the more likely creationspren are to appear.{{book ref|sa1|7}} Creationspren are attracted to the emotion and perception of the person doing the creating, instead of the creation itself.{{wob ref|16204}}
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[[Singers]] bond a creationspren to enter [[artform]].{{book ref|sa2|29}} Additionally, creationspren form Lightweaver [[Shardplate|Plate]].{{wob ref|14513}}
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==== Deathspren ====
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{{image|Deathspren by Marianne Eie.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Deathspren}}
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{{quote
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|Only the dying could see deathspren. You saw them, then died. Only the very, very lucky few survived after that. Deathspren knew when the end was close.
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|[[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|38}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appears only to people near death. Very few people survive after seeing deathspren - due to this rarity some consider them not to be real.{{book ref|sa1|45}} They look like black, many-legged, fist-sized creatures, with glowing red eyes that leave trails of light when the deathspren moves. They whisper with voices like paper being torn.{{book ref|sa1|38}} [[Lirin]] said that deathspren are repelled by water.{{book ref|sa1|10}} Deathspren are sometimes referred to as a euphemism for dying.{{book ref|sa4|43}}
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It's possible that deathspren have a more direct effect on the dying than simply being attracted to them, as [[Syl]] strives to protect Kaladin from them when he's close to death.{{book ref|sa1|38}}
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It is also possible that only the dying can see the deathspren because they can temporarily see into the other Realms (either Spiritual or Cognitive); when Kaladin sees [[Syl]] defending him from the deathspren, she appears differently than before, as a solid figure of glowing light as opposed to her normal translucent manifestation in the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa1|38}}
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==== Decayspren ====
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{{quote
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|I didn't know men got this old. You sure he's not decayspren wearing a man's skin?
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|Sylphrena to Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|17}}
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}}
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A type of spren referenced by [[Sylphrena]].{{book ref|sa1|17}} It appears that they are attracted to things that have been abandoned or neglected, as well as rotting food.{{book ref|sa3|25}}{{book ref|sa3|78}} They look like barnacles, and usually appear in large numbers, huddling close together.{{book ref|sa3|25}}
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==== Exhaustionspren ====
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{{quote
  +
|She noticed something sweeping through the air above her. She cringed, looking up to find large, birdlike creatures circling around her in Shadesmar. They were a dark grey and seemed to have no specific shape, their forms blurry.
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|Words of Radiance: Chapter Eleven{{book ref|sa2|11}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appear around exhausted people. In the Physical Realm, they appear as brown-colored jets of dust shooting up in the air.{{book ref|sa3|38}}{{book ref|sa3|49}} In Shadesmar, they seem indistinct yet also large and birdlike.{{book ref|sa2|11}}
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==== Fearspren ====
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{{quote
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|Fearspren—wiggling and violet—sprang up through the wood and wriggled in the air.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Six{{book ref|sa1|6}}
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}}
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A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing fear. In the [[Physical Realm]], they look like small, violet globs that crawl up from out of the ground and gather around the feet of the fearful.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} They seem to be attracted to the highest concentration of fear in an area; people experiencing less fear will fail to attract fearspren.{{book ref|sa1|32}} In [[Shadesmar]], fearspren appear as large eel-like creatures with multiple stumpy legs, ridges on their backs, and long, globby purple antennae: the antennae appear to be the part that visually manifest in the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa3|89}}{{book ref|sa4|29}}
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Among the [[listener]]s, fearspren look like long purple worms.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}} This is probably because they can see the entire antenna and not just the tip which humans see.
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==== Fermentationspren ====
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A type of spren related to fermentation.{{wob ref|12904}}
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{{image|Flamespren by Eccos.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Flamespren with some [[spheres]]}}
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==== Flamespren ====
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{{quote
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|...instead watching a pair of flamespren dance along one of the logs. These seemed vaguely human, with ever-shifting figures.
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|Oathbringer: Chapter Thirty-Six{{book ref|sa3|36}}
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}}
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A common type of spren that appear around and in fire. They look like tiny humanoid figures made of congealed light.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}{{book ref|sa3|36}} They will often dance around, constantly changing in size, shape, and luminosity like the flames themselves.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}}
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The [[ardent]] [[Geranid]] was studying flamespren when she discovered that if she measured them, the spren seemed to be "stuck" by that measurement.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}} This is similar to the physical process of [[wikipedia: wave-function collapse|wave-function collapse]] in [[wikipedia: Quantum mechanics|quantum mechanics]].
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Flamespren are attracted to ruby Polestones, and are the easiest to split, making them commonly used in conjoined fabrials.
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==== Gloomspren ====
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{{quote
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|Long, grey, like a tattered streamer of cloth in the wind. It wound around him, fluttering.
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|Oathbringer: Chapter Five{{book ref|sa3|5}}
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}}
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A rare type of spren that looks like a grey streamer, seemingly attracted to the feeling of resignation or deep sadness. One of [[Syl]]'s aunts hunts them in a manner similar to a greatshell hunt.{{book ref|sa3|5}}
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{{image|Gloryspren by EccoS.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Gloryspren surrounding [[Dalinar]]}}
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==== Gloryspren ====
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{{quote
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|Below, his men cheered, sending up calls that rose above the Parshendi war chant. Gloryspren sprouted around him.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-Five{{book ref|sa1|65}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appear around people when they experience pride in their accomplishments. In the Physical, they look like as golden orbs of translucent light,{{book ref|sa1|12}} while in the Cognitive, they take the form of avian-like creatures with bulbous bodies, long wings, and flowing tails, with a golden ball for a head.{{book ref|sa3|91}}
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A large number of gloryspren appeared around [[Dalinar]] right before he summoned [[Honor's Perpendicularity]] at the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]] however when he summons it later on, they do not appear.
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Singers see gloryspren as enormous brilliant spheres with long wings along the sides and flowing tails.{{book ref|sa4|68}}{{book ref|sa4|86}}
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==== Gravitationspren ====
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A type of spren that represents the power or force that causes things to fall. [[Zen-daughter-Vath]] sometimes found them around heavy objects.{{book ref|sa2|3}} [[Singers]] can bond them to enter [[workform]].{{book ref|sa4|11}} Additionally, gravitationspren form Skybreaker [[Shardplate|Plate]].{{wob ref|16262}}
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It is possible that they are the same as gravityspren.
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==== Gravityspren ====
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A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}} They are possibly another name for groundspren, luckspren, or gravitationspren.
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==== Groundspren ====
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A type of spren to which Rosharans attribute the pull of gravity.{{book ref|sa1|49}}
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==== Heatspren ====
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A type of spren mentioned in [[Navani's notebook]]. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.{{file ref|Navani1.jpg|First page of Navani's notebook}} It's unknown whether this is a scientific name for a flamespren, or a different creature entirely.
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==== Hungerspren ====
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{{quote
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|As he spoke, he attracted a few hungerspren. They looked like brown flies that flitted around the man's head, almost too small to see.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Two{{book ref|sa1|2}}
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}}
 
A type of spren that appears around people experiencing extreme hunger. They appear as tiny brown flies that flit around the hungry person.{{book ref|sa1|2}}
 
A type of spren that appears around people experiencing extreme hunger. They appear as tiny brown flies that flit around the hungry person.{{book ref|sa1|2}}
   
===Inkspren===
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==== Joyspren ====
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{{quote
:''Main Article:'' [[Inkspren]]
 
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|Joyspren rose around her, like blue leaves that started at her feet then moved up in a swirl before flaring out above her as if in a blast of wind.
A type of sentient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant, granting them their powers. Inkspren grant the [[Surgebinding#Surgebindings|Surges]] of Transformation and Transportation.{{17s ref|post|67791}} Inkspren appear as human-shaped figures dressed all in black. They have been described as being coated in what seems to be oil, and as having a mother-of-pearl or prismatic quality to their look.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} They are capable of blending into shadows.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa2|3}}
 
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|Words of Radiance: Chapter Twenty-Eight{{book ref|sa2|28}}
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}}
   
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A relatively rare type of spren, usually accompanied to intense feelings of happiness or accomplishment.{{book ref|sa3|37}} In the [[Physical Realm]], they take form of a blue leaves or petals that rise around a person in a flutter, circling them or trailing behind as the person moves.{{book ref|sa3|4}}{{book ref|sa3|122}} Singers see them burst around the joyful individual like a beautiful blue storm.{{book ref|sa4|109}} In [[Shadesmar]], they appear as a spinning cyclone of color.{{book ref |sa4 |34}}
===Joyspren===
 
{{quote| Joyspren rose around her, like blue leaves that started at her feet then moved up in a swirl before flaring out above her as if in a blast of wind.| Words of Radiance: Chapter Twenty-Eight{{book ref|sa2|28}}}}
 
   
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==== Laughterspren ====
A relatively rare type of spren. Shallan experiences them at the end of the boots incident.{{book ref|sa2|28}}
 
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{{quote
 
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|A few laughterspren—minnow-like silver spirits that darted through the air in circular patterns—began to zip about them.
===Keenspren===
 
A type of spren mentioned by [[Wyndle]] as having strange conversation.{{book ref|edgedancer|6}}
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Fourteen{{book ref|sa1|14}}
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}}
   
===Laughterspren===
 
{{quote| A few laughterspren—minnow-like silver spirits that darted through the air in circular patterns—began to zip about them.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Fourteen{{book ref|sa1|14}}}}
 
 
A type of spren that appears in the presence of laughter. They have the appearance of small, silver minnows that dart in circular motions around those who are laughing.{{book ref|sa1|14}}
 
A type of spren that appears in the presence of laughter. They have the appearance of small, silver minnows that dart in circular motions around those who are laughing.{{book ref|sa1|14}}
   
=== Liespren ===
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==== Lifespren ====
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{{quote
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|A few lifespren—tiny, glowing green specks—floated around the shalebark mounds. Some danced amid the rifts in the bark, others in the air like dust motes zigzagging up, only to fall again.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Nine{{book ref|sa1|39}}
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}}
   
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A common type of spren that appears around plantlife, particularly just after [[highstorm]]s. They look like motes of glowing green dust, or swarms of tiny, translucent insects.{{book ref|sa1|3}} In the Cognitive Realm, they look very similar, but they have tufts of white hair that ripple as the lifespren move.{{book ref|sa3|93}} Singers view them as having white spines in addition to the glowing green mote,{{book ref|sa4|45}} and can bond them to enter [[mateform]].{{book ref|sa4|62}} They can be used along with Stormlight and music (specifically one of the [[Rhythm]]s) to make plants grow faster; this drains Stormlight and can crack gemstones, similar to a fabrial.{{book ref|sa4|15}}
Another name for Cryptics. {{book ref|sa2|3}}
 
   
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Rarely, lifespren may appear in particularly populated areas.{{book ref|sa2.5|4}}
===Lifespren===
 
{{quote| A few lifespren—tiny, glowing green specks—floated around the shalebark mounds. Some danced amid the rifts in the bark, others in the air like dust motes zigzagging up, only to fall again.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Nine{{book ref|sa1|39}}}}
 
A common type of spren that appears around plant-life, particularly just after highstorms. They look like "motes of glowing green dust or swarms of tiny translucent insects."{{book ref|sa1|3}}
 
   
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There are multiple occasions where lifespren are attracted to Lift when she uses her powers.{{book ref|sa2.5|8}}{{book ref|sa2.5|12}} It's unclear whether this attraction is due to her being an Edgedancer, or if it has to do with her boon from the Nightwatcher.
===Logicspren===
 
{{quote| There were said to be logicspren—in the form of tiny stormclouds—who were attracted to great arguments...| The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven{{book ref|sa1|7}}}}
 
A rare type of spren that appear around great arguments. They take the appearance of tiny stormclouds.{{book ref|sa1|7}}{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
   
===Luckspren===
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==== Logicspren ====
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{{quote
A type of spren that flies around [[skyeel]]s. They have the appearance of tiny, blue, arrowhead-like fish that dart around the skyeel in the general direction of its travel. It is commonly believed by Rosharans that they aid the skyeel to fly in some manner, but the accuracy of this belief is not known.<ref name=luckspren /> They are referred to as "luckspren" by sailors, but it may not be their true name.{{file ref|Skyeel.jpg|Shallan's Sketchbook: Skyeels}}
 
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|There were said to be logicspren—in the form of tiny stormclouds—who were attracted to great arguments...
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven{{book ref|sa1|7}}
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}}
   
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A rare type of spren that appear around good and well-thought-out arguments. They take the appearance of tiny stormclouds.{{book ref|sa1|7}}{{book ref|sa2|35}} They seem to be quite rare, although they can often be seen in [[Azir]].{{book ref|sa3|65}} They are attracted to the person's emotion and thoughts, and not necessarily the activity.{{wob ref|16204}}
===Musicspren===
 
{{quote| Musicspren zipped through the air around [the drummers], the tiny spirits taking the form of spinning translucent ribbons.| The Way of Kings: Prologue{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}}}
 
A type of spren that appear around musical performances. They have the appearance of "spinning, translucent ribbons."{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} A single, pure note is enough to draw at least one musicspren, if only for a short time.{{book ref|sa1|33}}
 
   
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They are used to create fabrial clocks, and affect timing, similar to [[Aon]] Ene.{{wob ref|14264}}
===Painspren===
 
{{quote| Painspren swarmed the ground, like small orange hands or bits of sinew, reaching up from the ground amid the blood of the fallen.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Seven{{book ref|sa1|47}}}}
 
A common type of spren that appear around those experiencing pain. They have the appearance of sinewy, orange hands.{{book ref|sa1|1}} They crawl out of the ground and swarm the pained, latching on to the wounded areas.{{book ref|sa1|16}}
 
   
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In addition to this, they also make up the Shardplate of Elsecallers.{{wob ref|14477}}
===Passionspren===
 
{{quote| Passionspren, like tiny flakes of crystalline snow, floated down in the air around them.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-One{{book ref|sa1|61}}}}
 
A type of spren that appears around those experiencing romantic passion. They look like small flakes of snow.{{book ref|sa1|61}}
 
   
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{{image|Luckspren.png|side=right|width=250px|Sketch of [[Luckspren]]}}
===Rainspren===
 
{{quote| [Rainspren] were said to be the souls of raindrops...| The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Four{{book ref|sa1|44}}}}
 
A type of spren that appears most often during the [[Weeping]]. The have the appearance of glowing, ankle-height, blue candles that, despite seeming to melt, never grow shorter. They have a single eye at the top of their body. They often stand in puddles. Kaladin also finds these spren "creepy." {{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
   
===Riverspren===
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==== Luckspren ====
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{{for|Mandras}}
{{quote| [The Purelake] was filled with tiny fish, colorful cremlings, and eel-like riverspren.| The Way of Kings: Interlude One{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}}}
 
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A common type of spren that appear in bodies of water such as rivers or the Purelake. They are often described as being "eel-like."{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They are among the larger varieties of spren and have the ability to mimic faces and expressions as well as voices, often choosing to torment people while doing so.{{book ref|sa1|2}}
 
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A type of spren that flies around [[skyeel]]s and some [[greatshell]]s. In the Physical, luckspren have the appearance of tiny, blue, arrowhead-like fish that dart around the skyeel in the general direction of its travel. It is commonly believed by Rosharans that they allow the skyeel to fly in some manner, but the accuracy of this belief is not known.<ref name=luckspren />{{file ref|Skyeel.jpg|Shallan's Sketchbook: Skyeels}} [[Larkin]] and other greatshells bond to luckspren as they grow,{{book ref|sa3.5|19}} allowing them to reach much larger sizes without being crushed than would otherwise be physiologically possible.{{wob ref|1227}}{{wob ref|183}} Occasionally, one around a chasmfiend will drift away from the rest and disappear, briefly puffing into a plume of smoke,{{book ref|sa2|70}} and when a chasmfiend dies, its remaining luckspren leave in a similar way.{{book ref|sa2|72}}{{book ref|sa1|15}} This does not seem to happen around other creatures, however, and the knowledge these spren are luckspren does not appear to be widespread.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
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In Shadesmar, luckspren are known as mandras. There, they are far larger, with long, sinuous bodies and arrow-shaped heads. They are often harnessed by various spren to pull ships through the seas of beads, as there is no wind to sail on. They have a habit of "dropping out", vanishing temporarily into the Physical Realm, and then reappearing in Shadesmar, necessitating any single ship to have several mandras hitched to it.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
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They are known as chasmspren to the listeners.{{book ref|sa4|45}}
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==== Musicspren ====
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{{quote
  +
|Musicspren zipped through the air around [the drummers], the tiny spirits taking the form of spinning translucent ribbons.
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|The Way of Kings: Prologue{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appear around musical performances. They have the appearance of spinning, translucent ribbons that whirl around the playing instrument.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} A single, pure note is enough to draw at least one musicspren, if only for a short time.{{book ref|sa1|33}} They also seem attracted to [[Ryshadium]]s, suggesting that they might be the spren the horses bond with.{{book ref|sa3|26}}
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{{image|Blight by Elisgardor.jpg|side=right|width=200px|A corrupted and uncorrupted painspren}}
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==== Painspren ====
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{{quote
  +
|Painspren swarmed the ground, like small orange hands or bits of sinew, reaching up from the ground amid the blood of the fallen.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Seven{{book ref|sa1|47}}
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}}
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A common type of spren that appear around those experiencing pain. They have the appearance of sinewy, orange hands.{{book ref|sa1|1}} They crawl out of the ground and swarm the pained, latching on to the wounded areas.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Singers bond with them to enter warform.{{book ref|sa4|68}}
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==== Passionspren ====
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{{quote
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|Passionspren, like tiny flakes of crystalline snow, floated down in the air around them.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-One{{book ref|sa1|61}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appears around those experiencing passionate feelings. This includes both intense love and more violent passions, like the [[Thrill]].{{book ref|sa1|61}}{{book ref|sa3|26}} In the [[Physical Realm]], they look like small flakes of snow.{{book ref|sa1|61}} In [[Shadesmar]], they are long flying spren with mustaches and graceful bodies. They have the ability to eject tiny crystalline shards that float down and vanish.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
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==== Persuasionspren ====
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{{quote
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|So good with words. Humans are like persuasionspren. I can't speak with one of you without being changed.
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|[[Sibling]]{{book ref|sa4|69}}
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}}
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A type of spren related to persuasion.{{book ref|sa4|69}}
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==== Plaguespren ====
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{{quote
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|Have you seen any plaguespren on these refugees? If those spren get into the city, it could kill everyone.
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|[[Abiajan]]{{book ref|sa4|1}}
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}}
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Plaguespren are a type of spren which seem to be of recent origin, with the first known modern manifestation happening as recently as {{Rosharan date|1173}} when the plague (of common cold) began in the west.{{wob ref|912}} They appear on the bodies of people who have the plague, but their exact appearance is unknown.{{book ref|sa4|1}}
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{{image|Rainspren by Eccos.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Rainspren in Shadesmar}}
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==== Rainspren ====
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{{quote
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|[Rainspren] were said to be the souls of raindrops...
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Four{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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}}
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A type of spren that appears most often during the [[Weeping]]. The have the appearance of glowing, ankle-height, blue candles that, despite seeming to melt, never grow shorter, with a single eye at the top of their body. They often stand in puddles.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Singers see feet on rainspren.{{book ref|sa4|68}}
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==== Rainbowspren ====
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A type of spren related to rainbows.{{wob ref|13337}}
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==== Riverspren ====
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{{quote
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|[The Purelake] was filled with tiny fish, colorful cremlings, and eel-like riverspren.
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|The Way of Kings: Interlude One{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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}}
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A common type of spren that appear in bodies of water such as rivers or the [[Purelake]]. They are often described as being eel-like.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They are among the larger varieties of spren and have the ability to mimic faces and expressions, as well as voices, often choosing to torment people while doing so.{{book ref|sa1|2}}
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Listeners see riverspren as having carapace.{{book ref|sa4|45}}
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==== Rockspren ====
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A type of spren related to rocks.{{wob ref|16204}}
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==== Rotspren ====
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{{quote
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|Rest... and keep that wound clean. We don't want to attract any rotspren. Let me know if you see any. They are small and red, like tiny insects.
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|Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|21}}
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}}
   
===Rotspren===
 
{{quote| Rest... and keep that wound clean. We don't want to attract any rotspren. Let me know if you see any. They are small and red, like tiny insects.| Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|21}}}}
 
 
A common type of spren that appear around infected tissue and rotting corpses.{{book ref|sa1|2}}{{book ref|sa1|27}} They have the appearance of tiny red, translucent insects that gather around infected wounds.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
 
A common type of spren that appear around infected tissue and rotting corpses.{{book ref|sa1|2}}{{book ref|sa1|27}} They have the appearance of tiny red, translucent insects that gather around infected wounds.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
   
Unlike most spren, which most Rosharans believe are only attracted to their namesake, rotspren are said to be the cause of sickness and infection.{{book ref|sa1|57}} They are seen to be repelled by water and antiseptics such as [[Lister's oil]], [[Knobweed|Knobweed sap]], and [[Larmic mucus]].{{book ref|sa1|10}}{{book ref|sa1|22}}
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Unlike most spren, which most Rosharans believe are only attracted to their namesake, rotspren are often believed to be the cause of sickness and infection.{{book ref|sa1|57}} They are seen to be repelled by water and antiseptics such as [[Lister's oil]], [[Knobweed|Knobweed sap]], and [[Larmic mucus]].{{book ref|sa1|10}}{{book ref|sa1|22}}
   
=== Santhid spren ===
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==== Sailorspren ====
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{{quote
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|Well toss me overboard and call me a fish ... if you can see it, I guess you are a real sailor! You win the bet, then.
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|[[Yalb]]{{book ref|dawnshard|prologue}}
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}}
   
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Sailorspren are a fake spren. These spren are described as large and yellow with tentacles and a bright red stripe on its back. New sailors are tricked into thinking that they exist and they eventually bet a lot of money, against other sailors, on the existence of sailorspren. They would then learn that sailorspren are not real.{{book ref|dawnshard|prologue}}
=== Shamespren ===
 
   
===Starspren===
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==== Shamespren ====
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Spren attracted to feelings of shame or embarrassment. They look like red and white flower petals floating down to the ground.{{book ref|sa3|9}}
{{quote| It was the time between moons, and so he was lit mostly by the firelight; there was a spray of stars in the sky above. Several of those moved about, the tiny pinpricks of light chasing after one another, zipping around like distant, glowing insects.| The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty{{book ref|sa1|40}}}}
 
A rare type of spren that appear at night amongst the stars. They appear as small points of light that chase one another like insects.{{book ref|sa1|40}}
 
   
=== Stormspren ===
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==== Shockspren ====
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A rare type of spren that appear around people experiencing fearful shock (as opposed to awespren, associated with pleasant surprises).{{book ref|sa3|19}} The look like pale yellow triangles breaking and reforming around the person who attracted them.{{book ref|sa3|6}}{{book ref|sa3|19}}{{book ref|sa3.5|3}}
   
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==== Snowspren ====
Stormspren are a variety of Voidspren. {{book ref|sa2|81}}
 
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A type of spren that appear in the few snowy places on Roshar, such as the [[Horneater Peaks]].{{wob ref|12362}}
   
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{{image|Starspren Connor Chamberlain.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Shallan]] and [[Adolin]] watching a starspren}}
===Windspren===
 
{{quote| Windspren were devious spirits who had a penchant for staying where they weren't wanted...| The Way of Kings: Chapter Two{{book ref|sa1|2}}}}
 
A common type of spren that appear in the presence of wind. As one of the larger types of spren, windspren are able to change their appearance at will, though they often appear as "ribbons of light without form."{{book ref|sa1|2}}
 
   
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==== Starspren ====
The leading edge of a highstorm is home to "thousands upon thousands" of windspren.{{book ref|sa1|34}} Windspren are also a common sight at the tail of a highstorm "chasing after... the highstorm's last gusts."{{book ref|sa1|4}}
 
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{{quote
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|It was the time between moons, and so he was lit mostly by the firelight; there was a spray of stars in the sky above. Several of those moved about, the tiny pinpricks of light chasing after one another, zipping around like distant, glowing insects.
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty{{book ref|sa1|40}}
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}}
   
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A rare type of spren that appear at night amongst the stars. In the [[Physical Realm]] appear as small points of light that chase one another like insects. In [[Shadesmar]], starspren appear as huge, long-necked [[greatshell]]-like creatures with ashen carapace that are only visible from a certain angle. They have seven sets of wings. They have clouds trailing behind them, and other clouds cling to their chin giving the appearance of a beard. Pinpricks of light glow beneath their skin or shell like points on a constellation, which are the visible parts in the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa4 |34}}
Windspren are closely related to [[honorspren]], such as Sylphrena.{{qa ref|979|61}} This perhaps evidenced by their ability to "stick things together"{{book ref|sa1|2}} although that could be restricted to unbonded honorspren.
 
   
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They were not imagined into existence by greatshells.{{wob ref|14424}}
== Possible Spren ==
 
=== Dawnsingers ===
 
According to the ardent [[Kabsal]], the [[Dawnsingers]] were "kindly spren sent by the Almighty" to care for mankind after being expelled from the Tranquiline Halls.{{book ref|sa1|45}}
 
   
=== Nightspren ===
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==== ''Stormstriders'' ====
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''Stormstriders'' are large spren{{wob ref|10906}} on glowing legs that move only during highstorms.{{wob ref|12088}} During Kaladin's youth, the residents of [[Hearthstone]] believe that they may have been responsible for destroying a nearby hillside.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Kaladin and Shallan see one when they are in a chasm during a highstorm.{{book ref|sa2|74}} Dalinar also sees one while he is out in a highstorm traveling between [[stormshelter]]s.{{book ref|sa3|19}} The name "Stormstriders" is a fan-given name that has not been canonized.
A type of spren believed to exist by more traditional, rural followers of Vorinism. Those with more education believe they are simply fabrications of the Knights Radiant to support their dominance.{{book ref|sa1|42}}
 
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==== Tai-na Spren ====
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{{for|Tai-na#Spren_bond}}
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The [[Tai-na]] of the [[Reshi Sea]] bond an unknown spren, referred to as their "soul" by their [[Reshi|inhabitants]], that allow these greatshells to grow to gargantuan sizes.{{wob ref|1499}} These "souls" will sometimes show themselves to people, and seem to be able to interact with the world and magic in some ways, such as slowing a person's fall.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} It is uncertain whether these are the [[luckspren|same spren]] bonded by other greatshells or not, but [[Axies the Collector]] believes the "souls" must be more "spectacular" than the others.
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==== Wavespren ====
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{{quote
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|Wavespren danced atop the tips of whited caps across a field of shimmering blue.
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|Dawnshard: Chapter Five{{book ref|dawnshard|5}}
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}}
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These spren are four-legged with smooth skin and large eyes.{{book ref|dawnshard|9}} They are found in the ocean, and have been seen splashing into the air after the collision of two waves{{book ref|dawnshard|11}} as well as riding waves on the beach.{{book ref|dawnshard|9}}
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==== Windspren ====
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{{quote
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|Windspren were devious spirits who had a penchant for staying where they weren't wanted...
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|The Way of Kings: Chapter Two{{book ref|sa1|2}}
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{{quote
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|The windspren themselves were entranced by you, Brightness Shallan, and led us here!
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|[[Tozbek|Captain Tozbek]]{{book ref|sa1|3}}
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A common type of spren that appear in the presence of wind. As one of the larger types of spren, windspren are able to change their appearance at will, though they often appear as ribbons of light.{{book ref|sa1|2}} The leading edge of a highstorm is home to thousands of them.{{book ref|sa1|34}} They are also common at the tail of a highstorm, as if chasing after it.{{book ref|sa1|4}} They are a rare sight in Shadesmar, as they spend almost all their time in the Physical Realm. A windspren in Shadesmar is described as a pinprick of light trailing a long luminescense behind it, moving much like it would in the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa3|108}} Windspren also seem attracted to Radiants moving particularly fast, such as Windrunners and Edgedancers utilizing Gravitation and Abrasion.{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa2.5|1}}
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Windspren are closely related to [[honorspren]], such as Sylphrena.{{wob ref|4071}} This is evidenced by their ability to stick things together,{{book ref|sa1|2}} making use of a rudimentary version of the [[Surge]] of Adhesion.{{wob ref|3260}} They generally use this ability to play pranks on people, doing things like sticking shoes to stone or sticking shoelaces together to cause someone to trip.{{book ref|sa3|77}} Additionally, windspren form Windrunner [[Shardplate|Plate]].{{book ref|sa4|110}} Kaladin Stormblessed occasionally attracts windspren, and has been able to control them-and by extension, the wind itself-on at least one occasion; it is unclear if this is unique to him or if any Windrunner can do it.{{book ref|sa3|31}}
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It seems that Singers might bond windspren to use nimbleform.{{book ref|sa4|73}}
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=== True Spren ===
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All true spren are created by Honor and Cultivation.{{wob ref|9503}}
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==== Ashspren ====
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{{for|Ashspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Dustbringers]], granting them their powers.{{book ref|sa3|107}} Ashspren grant the [[Surge]]s of Division and Abrasion. In Shadesmar, they have a humanoid form with ash-white skin that falls away when the ashspren moves, revealing bones underneath before quickly growing back.{{book ref|sa3|102}} In the Physical Realm, they manifest as branching patterns of fire that appear to burn through the air or across the surfaces of objects, leaving behind illusionary cracks but not actually damaging their medium. They seem to have the ability to hide from both other humans and other spren.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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They seem to be fond of destroying the things around them.{{book ref|sa3|27}}
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==== Cryptics ====
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{{image|Pattern Animation.gif|side=right|width=200px|Drawings of [[Pattern]]}}
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{{for|Cryptic}}
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Also known as liespren, Cryptics are a type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Lightweavers]], granting them their powers.{{book ref|sa2|3}} Cryptics grant the [[Surge]]s of Transformation and Illumination.{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Table}} They represent fundamental mathematical laws of nature, and truths that explain the fabric of existence.{{book ref|sa3|97}}
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In [[Shadesmar]], they have the appearance of figures in robes that hang stiffly, as if made of glass rather than fabric. Instead of heads, they have a floating symbol full of impossible angles and geometries.{{book ref|sa1|29}} There, Cryptics reside in a single city-state, and do not wish to expand.{{book ref|sa3|47}} In the [[Physical Realm]], Cryptics take the shape of a complex and constantly shifting geometric pattern slightly raised off a surface or object.{{book ref|sa2|3}} They can also manifest as a floating three-dimensional mass of twisting lines.{{book ref|sa2|42}}
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==== Cultivationspren ====
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knight Radiant [[Order of Edgedancers]], granting them their powers, which include the [[Surge]]s of Abrasion and Progression.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} They appear in the Physical Realm as a growing vine with crystals, while in Shadesmar they take a form of a humanoid seemingly made out of thickly-bound, thin vines and pieces of crystal.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} They are generally considered the spren that express the purest form of Cultivation.{{wob ref|6276}}
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Cultivationspren are ruled by a group of them called the [[Ring]], which, among others, dictates which spren are to bond whom.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} They have the capacity to let their kinsmen travel into the Physical Realm without the usual accompanying loss of mental functions.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
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==== Highspren ====
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{{for|Highspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Skybreakers]], granting them their powers. Highspren grant the [[Surge]]s of Gravitation and Division.{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Table}}
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In the Physical Realm, highspren are described as looking like black slits in reality, with white glowing stars shining through.{{book ref|sa3|98}} They seem to have their own settlements in Shadesmar and appear rather isolationistic, with none to be seen in places like [[Celebrant]].{{book ref|sa2|epilogue}}{{book ref|sa3|102}} Other spren consider them to be strict and rule-bound.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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==== Honorspren ====
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{{image|Syl Portrait by Marie Seeberger.jpg|width=200px|[[Sylphrena]], an honorspren|side=right}}
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{{for|Honorspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Windrunners]], granting them their powers. Honorspren grant the [[Surge]]s of Gravitation and Adhesion.{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Table}} They are said to be quite "discerning" in deciding who they would bond with.{{book ref|sa1|60}} They are generally considered the spren that express the purest form of Honor.{{wob ref|6276}}
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In the Physical Realm, they can change their forms, although in any shape, they are blue-white with a matching glow.{{book ref|sa1|2}} In Shadesmar, they look like humans with blue-white skin and clothes that are part of them.{{book ref|sa3|89}} They are noted to be highly warlike, with numerous cities and fortresses, as well as their own fleet.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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==== Inkspren ====
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{{for|Inkspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that form Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Elsecallers]], granting them their powers. Inkspren grant the [[Surge]]s of Transformation and Transportation.{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Table}} They look like small, human-shaped figures with ink-black skin and clothing, coated in what seems to be oil, with a mother-of-pearl or prismatic quality to their look.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} They are capable of blending into shadows.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa2|3}} In addition, they can change their size, but not their shape.{{book ref|sa3|47}}
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==== Keenspren ====
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"Keenspren" is a nickname for one of the types of Radiant spren, although which one has not been clarified.{{wob ref|15692}} [[Wyndle]] considers "growing a garden for keenspren" to be a comparison point for the weirdness of a conversation.{{book ref|sa2.5|6}}
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==== Lightspren ====
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{{for|Lightspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Willshapers]], granting them their powers. Lightspren grant the [[Surge]]s of Transportation and Cohesion. In the Physical Realm, they appear as glowing balls of light.{{book ref|sa3|120}} In Shadesmar, they appear as humans with metallic bronze skin and holes for pupils, like living statues. There, they are also known as Reachers.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
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Reachers are often guides in Shadesmar, as they like to travel to different places, trading and selling goods.{{book ref|sa3|93}} They have ships pulled by teams of [[mandra]]s, inlaid with lines of copper that may serve as a medium of communication.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
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==== Mistspren ====
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{{for|Mistspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Truthwatchers]], granting them their powers.{{book ref|sa4|22}} In Shadesmar, they take the form of humanoid figures made out of swirling, indistinct fog. Their faces look like porcelain masks, and they wear gloves, trousers and vests that adhere to their bodies' shape despite their seeming incorporeality,{{book ref|sa3|108}}{{book ref|sa4|22}} and take the form of light reflected through the mirror while in the Physical Realm.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
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They have at times been affiliated with [[honorspren]], working as common sailors on their ships.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
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==== Oathgate Spren ====
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{{image|Oathgate_Spren.jpg|side=left|width=200px|Uncorrupted Oathgate spren}}
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{{quote
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|We are apologetic. We have been… alone very long. We would enjoy granting passage to men again. But we cannot do that which was forbidden.
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|Spren of [[Thaylen City]] Oathgate{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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}}
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Oathgate spren reside over the [[Oathgates]]. They call themselves the gatekeepers{{book ref|sa3|116}} They take the form of enormous, statue-like humanoids, many times taller than a person, wearing armor and holding fittingly large spears. They always appear in pairs, with one being mother-of-pearl shimmering white, while the other is shimmering black.{{book ref|sa3|112}} They act and speak in concert, with no visible differences in their opinions or demeanor.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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The Oathgate spren facilitate transfer between Oathgates, with any pair being able to transport anything on the Oathgate's physical platform and in its control chamber between themselves and a matching Oathgate in either [[Urithiru]] or one other city.{{book ref|sa3|1}} Their existence is a crucial element of the Oathgates' functionality, as an Oathgate can be rebuilt so long as the spren are left uncompromised. It appears they are bound to the eleven gemstones that are used to operate the Oathgate.{{book ref|sa3|117}} While the Oathgate spren can be corrupted, this does not impact their ability to send travellers to uncorrupted ones.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}
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In the past, those spren also allowed people without the [[Surge]] of Transportation to travel to and from [[Shadesmar]]; however, the [[Sibling]] forbade it to them shortly before their departure. While the Oathgate spren are highly regretful about it, they are physically incapable of disobeying their orders.{{book ref|sa3|116}} Although many of the gatekeepers uphold the Siblings order, some of them have listened to the Stormfather's request to allow people to use the Oathgates to travel between the Physical Realm and Shadesmar once again.{{book ref|sa4|22}}
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==== Peakspren ====
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{{for|Peakspren}}
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A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant [[Order of Stonewards]], granting them their powers.{{book ref|sa4|26}} In Shadesmar, they take the form of a humanoid figure with skin of cracked stone and molten light glowing from within.{{book ref|sa3|102}}
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== Corrupted Spren ==
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{{image|Kholinar Spren.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Sketches of corrupted painspren and shamespren}}
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The Unmade [[Sja-anat]] has the ability to corrupt spren, which she calls Enlightening. In the past, she could only corrupt lesser spren; presently, even Radiant spren and [[Oathgate]] spren are possible for her to Enlighten.{{book ref|sa3|97}} These corrupted spren are drawn to the same phenomena, but are different in appearance from the typical spren. [[Syl]] believes that corrupted spren can be recognized by vividly red color, though not all spren fit this description.{{book ref|sa3|89}}
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Overall, corrupted spren seem to appear more painful, twisted and more intense -- the fire is blue-hot rather than red, streamers turn into whips, edges grow sharper and more jagged.{{book ref|sa3|78}}{{book ref|sa3|72}}
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* '''Angerspren''': instead of pools of blood, they resemble bubbling pools of tar. Upon popping, the bubbles burn red, like embers.{{book ref|sa3|67}}
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* '''Anticipationspren''': instead of the typical flat streamers, they have long, thin tendrils that resemble whips or tentacles.{{book ref|sa3|63}}{{book ref|sa3|72}}
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* '''Awespren''': corrupted awespren appear as soot-black puffs.{{book ref|sa3|74}}
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* '''Exhaustionspren''': they are bright red instead of their typical brown, and distorted, looking more like small red whirlwinds.{{book ref|sa3|74}}{{book ref|sa3|74}}
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* '''Flamespren''': vivid blue instead of the traditional red and orange. They appear more jagged than their non-corrupted counterparts.{{book ref|sa3|78}}
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* '''Gloryspren''': take the shape of a cube instead of a globe.{{book ref|sa3|77}} In [[Shadesmar]], they are described as looking bone-white and brown, with wings extending to the sides, long tresses for a tail, and golden cubes for heads.{{book ref|sa3|97}}
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* '''Oathgate Spren''': the corrupted spren of the Kholinar [[Oathgate]] are described as looking like stretched-out versions of people, 30 feet tall, hovering in the air. One is pitch-black and the other is red.{{book ref|sa3|87}}
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* '''Painspren''': sickly green as compared to their normal orange, as well as deformed or distorted, no longer resembling human hands.{{book ref|sa3|62}}
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* '''Shamespren''': resemble pieces of broken glass instead of petals.{{book ref|sa3|62}}
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* '''Windspren''': corrupted windspren look a different color, being difficult to see as they are transparent, and also trail red light{{book ref|sa3|78}}{{book ref|sa4|113}}{{book ref|sa4|epilogue}}
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* '''[[Mistspren]]''': rather than looking like a reflected light, Glys appears as a crystalline structure dripping red glow upwards.{{book ref|sa3|115}} While the [[Progression]] [[Surge]] he grants appears to remain unaltered, [[Renarin]] seems unable to use [[Illumination]] and has visions of the future.{{book ref|sa3|10}}
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== Known unique spren ==
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Unique spren are spren that are one of a kind, or at least exceedingly rare and powerful. Most of them appear to have been created, or at least heavily affected, by direct [[Shard]]ic influence. They include:
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=== Cusicesh ===
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{{for|Cusicesh}}
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Also known as Cusicesh the Protector, it's one of the largest known spren to take physical form. It makes its home in [[Kasitor]] Bay, where it rises from at exactly seven forty-six in the morning every day. It takes the form of a tall column of water, topped with a face turning towards the [[Origin]]. The face is constantly changing, cycling through numerous different sets of features for ten minutes before retreating back into the water. Cusicesh also has four long feet, which it plants on the shore as it rises.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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Cusicesh is worshipped by the people of Kasitor, who not only set their clocks by its arrival, but have also built golden plinths at the spots where Cusicesh's feet land. However, people who are in the vicinity of Cusicesh when it appears often report a sense of fatigue after it vanishes, which may or may not be because of expectation.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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Cusicesh is not as powerful as the Bondsmith spren.{{wob ref|174}}
   
 
=== Nightwatcher ===
 
=== Nightwatcher ===
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Most Rosharans believe the [[Nightwatcher]] to be a very powerful type of spren.{{book ref|sa1|52}}
 
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The Nightwatcher is a [[splinter]] of [[Cultivation]],{{wob ref|9207}} and has been raised by Cultivation akin to a child.{{book ref|sa3|114}} She holds court in an overgrown, fertile region known as the [[Valley]] of the Nightwatcher, slightly south of [[Urithiru]], in the mountains of [[Greater Hexi]].{{map ref|Roshar}} Any visitor there can ask for a boon; she might bestow something that strives to fulfill that boon. However, each boon is also associated with a curse, which is not necessarily matching.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Boons can range from mental alterations, such as renown or skill, or physical gifts, like wealth or magical objects. However, the Nightwatcher has some problems understanding more abstract requests, like forgiveness or unchanging. For this reason, Cultivation monitors her closely, intervening if need be.{{book ref|sa3|114}} Additionally she is one of the three [[Bondsmith]] spren.{{book ref|sa4|46}}
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The boon and curse system is known to Rosharans as [[Old Magic]].{{book ref|sa1|i|7}}
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=== Stormfather ===
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{{image|The Stormfather by Noblesgal.jpg|side=right|width=250px|The Stormfather}}
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The Stormfather is one of the oldest entities on Roshar, having existed in some form prior to the [[Shattering]].{{wob ref|9266}} He is the Cognitive manifestation of peoples' impression of the [[highstorm]].{{book ref|sa3|31}} He exists mostly in the Physical Realm, with only a minor presence in Shadesmar.{{book ref|sa3|107}} He commands the highstorms that circle the planet, with the ability to choose when to send one.{{book ref|sa2|83}} While he generally accompanies storms, his level of power allows him to be much more omnipresent.{{wob ref|4268}} He's one of the three [[Bondsmith]] spren, granting the [[Surge]]s of [[Adhesion]] and [[Tension]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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To the [[singer]]s, the Stormfather is known as the Rider of Storms. At some point, he has switched sides to humans, leading to [[listener]]s feeling betrayed by him.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} He was also changed by [[Honor]] shortly before the latter's death, providing him with more awareness, and partly merging him with [[Tanavast]]'s [[Cognitive Shadow]].{{book ref|sa3|113}} [[Dalinar]]'s ability to open [[Honor's Perpendicularity]] might have something to do with it.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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=== The Sibling ===
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The Sibling is one of the three Bondsmith spren and inhabits and powers the tower-city of [[Urithiru]]. They have pretended to be dormant since the [[Recreance]], after a prolonged decline that saw many of the tower's life support systems failing, eventually forcing the [[Knights Radiant]] to abandon the city.{{epigraph ref|sa3|68}}{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} Stormfather asserts that the Sibling's withdrawal is tied to humankind hurting them in the past in some manner.{{book ref|sa3|111}}
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Unlike most known true spren, the Sibling did not view themselves as male or female, and in fact found the spren's adherence to physical creatures' gender norms to be bizarre.{{wob ref|11572}}
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=== The Unmade ===
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|[[Sja-anat]]{{book ref|sa3|84}}
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The Unmade are a group of nine ancient spren of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|1}} Each of them are exceedingly massive and powerful, and each has a unique form and effect on the surrounding environment.{{epigraph ref|sa3|89}} They vary vastly in not only their appearance, but also their level of intelligence, with some being mindless, while others are capable of complex thought.{{book ref|sa3|120}}{{book ref|sa3|84}} Unlike most servants of Odium, many Umade have remained on Roshar after the [[Aharietiam]], and dwell there to this day.{{epigraph ref|sa3|92}}
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{{image|Thrill.png|side=right|width=300px|Nergaoul}}
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* '''[[Ashertmarn]]''' - also called Heart of the Revel. Causes people in its sphere of influence to give into mindless debauchery and excess. Last seen in [[Kholinar]], although it withdrew to lure Shallan into using the local [[Oathgate]], making its current location uncertain.{{book ref|sa3|77}}
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* '''[[Ba-Ado-Mishram]]''' - one of the intelligent Unmade. Can connect with the [[singer]]s, granting them access to [[Voidlight]] and [[Regal]] forms.{{epigraph ref|sa3|80}} She has been trapped at the end of the [[False Desolation]], and is yet to be seen in the present day.
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* '''[[Chemoarish]]''' - also known as the Dustmother.{{epigraph ref|sa3|108}} Very little is known about her, as she is yet to be seen.
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* '''[[Dai-Gonarthis]]''' - sometimes called the Black Fisher. As with Chemoarish, his true nature is unknown at this point in time.{{epigraph ref|sa3|113}}
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* '''[[Moelach]]''' - doesn't appear to have a presence in the Physical Realm, but causes [[Death Rattle]]s in some people who die within his sphere of influence.{{epigraph ref|sa2|82}} Last seen in the environs of [[Vedenar]].{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
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* '''[[Nergaoul]]''' - an animalistic Unmade; usually doesn't have a presence in the Physical Realm, but can take the form of a cloud of red mist with various shapes within in. Its presence causes a lust for battle known as the Thrill.{{book ref|sa3|115}} At the present, it has been captured and imprisoned in the [[King's Drop]] by [[Dalinar]].{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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* '''[[Re-Shephir]]''' - known as the Midnight Mother. She can create [[Midnight Essence]], monsters that mimic the creatures around them. Has been nesting in [[Urithiru]] until [[Shallan]] banishes her; her current whereabouts are unknown.{{book ref|sa3|31}}
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* '''[[Sja-anat]]''' - one of the intelligent Unmade, once called the Taker of Secrets. She can "enlighten" spren, corrupting them with Odium's Investiture. In the present, she appears to be unwilling to continue working with Odium, and is looking for a way to switch sides.{{book ref|sa3|84}}
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* '''[[Yelig-Nar]]''' - sometimes called the Blightwind.{{epigraph ref|sa1|45}} He's capable of bonding with people who swallow a gemstone containing him, granting them the use of all ten [[Surge]]s. Was present at the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], although the Fused have presumably took him back when they withdrew.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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== Myths and Lore ==
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Apart from the real spren, Rosharan folklore has a small number of creatures whose existence is questionable, but which are also referred to as spren. Chief among them are the '''[[Dawnsingers]]''', which the [[Vorin]] theology teaches were servants of the [[Almighty]], sent by him to care for mankind on Roshar.{{book ref|sa1|45}} In the lore, Dawnsingers are credited with bestowing numerous gifts upon humanity, including the [[Dawnchant]], humanity's original written language, and [[Dawncities]], a group of ancient settlements following [[cymatics|cymatic]] patterns.{{book ref|sa1|33}}{{book ref|sa1|54}} The [[ardent]]s of [[Palanaeum]] claim that their library was constructed by the Dawnsingers.{{book ref|sa1|7}} It's eventually revealed, however, that the Dawnsingers aren't spren, but rather the ancient [[singers]], the original inhabitants of Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|11}}
   
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Standing in opposition to the Dawnsingers in the folklore are the '''[[Voidbringer]]s''', which in the [[Era of Solitude]] are believed to be a type of evil spren.{{book ref|sa1|45}} They are said to have existed in ancient times, walking the land with bodies of stone.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} Other stories claim that the Voidbringers stalk the most violent [[highstorm]]s, or that they live out in the wilderness, coming out only at night. Most tales agree that Voidbringers would eat human flesh.{{book ref|sa1|4}}{{epigraph ref|sa1|43}} Those stories appear to be inspired by different types of Odium's servants, who likely merged together into a single, nebulous entity in the public consciousness over the millennia.
=== Voidbringers ===
 
During the Era of Solitude on Roshar, most people living in cities believed the [[Voidbringer]]s were a type of evil spren.{{book ref|sa1|45}} This is perhaps a reference to [[Thunderclast]]s which seem to be created from corrupted spren bonding with stone.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
 
   
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Finally, there are several types of spren that the common knowledge doesn't align with Odium, but which are considered malicious nonetheless. Those include the '''raspings''', the '''stormwhispers''', and the '''nightspren''', of which the last are considered to be the most fearsome and dangerous. Those spren are mostly believed in by the more traditional, rural followers of Vorinism. The more educated segment of the populace considers them to be ancient fabrications, created by the [[Knights Radiant]] past to support their dominance.{{book ref|sa1|42}}
In WoR we find out that the Voidbringers are Parshendi bonded with various Voidspren (such as Storm Spren) to transform them into the "Forms of Power" used by their dark gods.
 
   
 
== Theories and Speculation ==
 
== Theories and Speculation ==
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It may be possible that there are larger categories of spren. When accused of being a [[Voidbringer]] Pattern retorts that "[he] is no voidspren..." From this it has been extrapolated that the divisions of spren may have two axis: their power level and their source.
 
The power axis has been addressed above and has 3 main anchor points (though if graphed spren would likely form a spectrum). These points would be the common spren (those who embody/personify the effects of human consciousness) Bondspren (those capable of forming a [[Nahel Bond]] with a human and depend on this bond for sentience while outside of [[Shadesmar]]) and Godspren (also capable of forging a [[Nahel Bond]], but who have great power in or influence over the physical realm even without it)
 
A spren's other dimension, its source, refers to which shard ultimately caused its existence. Most spren would likely be the product of Honor or Cultivation (say honorspren and cultivation spren respectively), while Voidspren are of Odium.
 
   
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=== Cousin spren ===
It should be noted that so far a number of times spren have been called Gods or as Syl put it "a tiny part of one." And Sanderson has confirmed that spren are splinters.{{cite}} If it is assumed that the Desolations began to occur before Odium killed Honor then it is likely that the Knights Radiant were formed before Honor shattered entirely. This would imply that spren, at least Bondspren, where present in the world before Honor shattered. If this was true of Honor than it was/is likely true of Cultivation as well. These protospren present before Honor's death would be the equivalent of the piece of Preservation within each [[Scadrial|Scadrian]].
 
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Each order of the [[Knights Radiant]] bonds to a different true spren, and each has been shown to attract a different kind of lesser spren in various circumstances. For example:
   
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* [[Kaladin]], a [[Windrunner]], attracts [[windspren]] on numerous occasions, most notably when fighting [[Szeth]] and when forming the "wind break" in [[Revolar]].{{book ref|sa2|86}}{{book ref|sa3|31}} Windspren are also called [[Syl]]'s "cousins" several times.{{book ref|sa2|9}}{{book ref|sa2|52}}
In support of the above assumptions there is the fact that Odium is by no means dead, yet his Voidspren are still present on Roshar (and therefore likely inhabit [[Shadesmar]] as well). If he can send spren into the [[cosmere]] while alive but "imprisoned by the oathpact" (an act which would be necessary to create the Voidbringers and bring about each of the previous 99 desolations) it might be true that Honor and Cultivation can send spren while alive too.
 
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* [[Shallan]], a [[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweaver]], has been known to gather a large number of [[creationspren]] when drawing or crafting illusions. Although this might simply be a function of her being an artist, the numbers Shallan attracts are unnatural, with hundreds surrounding her at one point.{{book ref|sa3|3}}
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* [[Dalinar Kholin]], a [[Bondsmith]], brings together an incredible amount of [[gloryspren]] during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]. Notably, people around him often draw a gloryspren or several, despite the type's supposed rarity.
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These lesser spren form the [[Shardplate]] of the relevant Radiant order.
== Notes ==
 
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{{17s ref|post|68628|Please explain what you will about shards and splintering and slivers|date=19 October 2013}}
 
{{17s ref|post|80010|Are the magic fish of the Purelake a result of symbiotic bonds with spren?|date=18 December 2013}}
 
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{{qa ref|836|26|Can spren die? Syl's what, a Bonding Spren?|date=Sep 22nd, 2012}}
 
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{{qa ref|977|158| What are the smoke-y spren that appear around a dead chasmfiend?|date=Sep, 2012}}
 
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Spren
Spren by Marie Seeberger.jpg
Type Splinter
Abilities Nahel bonds, Fabrials, Singer forms
Sapient Some
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Spren appear when something changes—when fear appears, or when it begins to rain. They are the heart of change, and therefore the heart of all things.

Spren (Unkalaki: mafah'liki) are fragments of the powers of creation that have gained sentience through the influence of sapient beings on Roshar.[2] They are vastly varied in their appearances, characteristics, and levels of intelligence.[3] They are deeply connected with the Knights Radiant, as a Nahel bond between humans and spren is what allows the former to use Surgebinding.[4] They are also used to create fabrials.[5]

Spren are far more extensive and numerous than the closest comparable entities, seons and skaze, Splinters of Devotion and Dominion respectively. This is one of the reasons Roshar does not have the same problem with travelling to the Cognitive Realm as Sel -- even though Honor is Splintered just like the other two Shards, on Roshar, spren act as a "release valve" for the uncontrolled power of Honor.[6]

Characteristics

We don’t sleep; we don’t eat. I think we might feed off humans, actually. Your emotions. Or you thinking about us, maybe. It all seems very complicated. In Shadesmar, we can think on our own, but if we go to your realm, we need a human bond. Otherwise, we’re practically as mindless as those gloryspren.

Sylphrena on the nature of spren[7]

Definition

For Rosharans, the term "spren" has broad application. Entities such as Shards, Cognitive Shadows and other beings from beyond the Physical Realm would be considered spren by the Rosharans.[8][9] Among those are Cognitive aspects of objects. Those Cognitive aspects are based on how the objects are viewed by the surrounding entities and how long they've been the way they currently are.[1] These "spren" can be spoken to in the Cognitive Realm and bribed with Stormlight, which forms the basis of Soulcasting.[10] In Shadesmar, they usually take the form of small beads, akin to spheres that serve as Roshar's currency. A skilled person can "manifest" a bead, making it take the form of its Physical counterpart.[11]

In the strictest sense, however, spren are splinters of one or more Shards, with a single spren being composed of one or more types of Investiture. Most spren are splinters of Honor and Cultivation, or a mixture of both that leans towards either one Shard or the other.[12] There are said to be thousands of different kinds of spren, each named for a different type of phenomenon.[13] They vary vastly in size, with the smallest being the size of a thumbnail, while the largest can dwarf buildings.[14][15]

Creation

Besides, I’m less a force of nature and more one of the raw powers of creation transformed by collective human imagination into a personification of one of their ideals.

Spren are generally personification of certain cognitive ideals and concepts;[17] as such, they come into being in the realm of thought, the Cognitive Realm. In the Cognitive Realm, loose Investiture left behind by the Shards comes alive, shaped and given cognizance by the ideas and concepts of the collective experience of sentient creatures. Over time, those ideas and concepts, imprinted upon scraps of Investiture, become personified as an external entity, becoming spren. All of them are based off of an "Ideal" in the Spiritual Realm; for example flamespren are all based on an "Ideal of Fire."[18]

Some spren predate the arrival of Honor and Cultivation to Roshar, and perhaps even the Shattering. These are Splinters of Adonalsium itself that it left behind intentionally and that have attained sentience on their own since then.[19] These spren are still very much of Cultivation, however.[20] Their tendency towards sentience, which can be seen both in Shard-derived spren and Adonalsium-derived spren, is a result of cosmere-wise phenomenon of Investiture attaining sentience when left on its own.[21] However, while comparable entities exist on other worlds -- most notably, seons and skaze -- the sheer amount of spren created is unique to Roshar.

The cognitive ideals that create spren are similar to those that determine the appearances of the Returned on Nalthis and the plausibility of Forgeries on Sel, and are based off of human perception.[22][23]

Functioning

Mayalaran, a deadeye cultivationspren

Spren do not need to sleep,[24] but they can die,[25] becoming a deadeye. Spren with a Nahel Bond can die if their bonded Surgebinder breaks their Oaths to an untenable degree. However, there are stages to spren death, and it's not necessarily one-way. If the Radiant who broke their Oaths is not yet at the point where they would acquire a Shardblade, the spren simply seems to disappear.[26] Such a spren can be brought back to life if the Radiant returns to abiding by the Oaths, and re-swears them. It's possible that swearing the next level of the Ideals is a necessary part of the process.[27]

By contrast, a spren that has been killed after their Radiant acquires a Shardblade leaves behind a dead Shardblade, and while in Shadesmar, they take the form of a deadeye.[28][29] A deadeye is a zombie-like figure with scratched-out eyes, constantly striving to mindlessly reach the location of its Blade.[29] Deadeye spren can be at least partially revived.[30] Mayalaran, Adolin's deadeye Shardblade, regains consciousness during Adolin's trial by witness in Lasting Integrity while under extreme emotional stress.[30]

Similar to a Cognitive Shadow, a spren can be permanently killed by the use of a raysium dagger embedded with a gem of anti-Stormlight (though a spren in Shardblade form would be more resilient to this).[31][32] Through unknown methods, a spren can have their cognitive form pulled into the Physical Realm, where the new body will spontaneously form organs and muscles, but the spren will die within minutes. The Stormfather calls this act an abomination, and claims that it should not be possible. Cryptics and Ashspren cannot be brought over properly, because the process of creating bodies for them results in a physical form that collapses upon itself immediately. Ishar speculates that their physiology does not conform to the natural laws of the Physical Realm.[33] These bodies can be made into Lifeless and affected by Forgery.[34] Spren can also be killed by having their essence used for power by a Dawnshard.[35]

Spren can be cut and will feel pain.[36] They can be "killed" by hurting them enough that their minds break, making them something similar to a deadeye. They can also be cut by a Shardblade, but it won't kill them and they will reform in the Cognitive Realm after some time.[37] Stormlight will help spren heal faster.[38][39] The only way to keep a spren divided is to store them in separate halves in gemstones.[40]

In Shadesmar, spren appear to feed off Highstorms, growing more lively and energetic when one passes over them.[29] They are attracted to the particular phenomena they are named after, popping up around the affected area or person -- for example, someone who is scared will attract fearspren.[41] However, the causal link between spren and their namesake is not fully understood on Roshar, as some spren, like rotspren, are believed to cause their namesake rather than being attracted by it.[4]

Larger spren have the ability to shape-shift, often mimicking faces, as well as being able to mimic voices.[15] They also have the ability to pick up small objects and give small pinches of energy.[42] They will often appear to a singular person, who they will taunt and play with.[43] Some of the Unkalaki have the ability to see these spren, even if the spren in question does not explicitly reveal itself to the viewer. These people are called alaii'iku in the Unkalaki language.[44]

Spren can be combined, similar to Shards.[45] Some spren are also related to the physical phenomena of wave-function collapse -- one can fix certain spren's dimensions simply by the act of measuring it.[46] Spren notice when they are being watched and will change based on direct individual perception.[47]

Much like Stormlight itself, it is difficult for Spren to leave Roshar due to their strong Connection to the planet.[48][49][50][51][52][53][54] There are ways for them to escape from the planet, but these ways are unknown.[49][55]

Classification of Spren

Several types of lesser spren (and a Reacher), as seen in Shadesmar

While their variety is near-infinite, all spren can be classified into several groups.

Nature and Emotion Spren

Spren naturally found on Roshar are divided into nature spren and emotion spren.[2] Emotion spren are attracted to sensations like anger, joy or passion; they are composed of more Honor than Cultivation. Nature spren are attracted to natural phenomena like wind, decay or rain, and have more Cultivation than Honor in them.[56] Emotion spren will react to emotional Allomancy.[57]

While the lesser spren are often invisible, they are said to be ever present and will pop up around the phenomenon they are named for.[58] Some spren are easier to find than others, though even the most common will, at times, fail to appear.[15] In Shinovar in particular, all types of spren are exceptionally rare.[59][60] Additionally, emotionspren are said to be rare in packed gatherings of people, even when emotions run high.[61]

Lesser Spren

The vast majority of all spren are non-sapient; these are called the lesser spren, or subspren.[8] Although some can speak, talking with them is generally an exercise in futility, which leads to people ignoring them a lot of the time.[43] Spren of the same sub-type are essentially the same individual, with no differences between any two entities.[62] They are capable of forming a bond with humans, though it is different from the Nahel bond of true spren.[63] As creatures of nature, spren are not particularly concerned with good and evil.[64]

Lesser spren vary in how much they appear in the Physical Realm. Some, like windspren, exist almost entirely in the Physical, having next to no imprint on Shadesmar. By contrast, others exist mostly in Shadesmar, with only parts of them, like tongues or drool, visible in the Physical.[65] There are also spren like mandras (luckspren), who will often and easily switch between existing in the Cognitive and the Physical. In Shadesmar, this phenomenon is called "dropping", as the spren appears to drop out of existence, and then drop back in.[11]

True Spren

There are no foolish oaths. All are the mark of men and true spren over beasts and subspren. The mark of intelligence, free will, and choice.

—The Stormfather on what separates sapient from sentient beings[8]

In contrast, spren that do possess sapience are referred to as true spren.[8] They seem to all represent higher concepts, such as honor for honorspren and truth and lies for Cryptics. Nine types of true spren bond with humans to grant them Nahel bonds and thus, the power of Surgebinding; however, there might be more types of sapient spren.

While true spren can transition into the Physical Realm, they do so rarely, and only when seeking to bond a prospective Knight Radiant. This is because transition between the Realms leaves holes in their memories and impairs their cognitive functions in some ways.[66] Even after forming a bond, moving too far from their bonded Surgebinder will cause the spren's mental capacity to degrade once more.[67][7]

Once the true spren make the transition, they cannot affect the Physical Realm in any but the most minor ways.[66] While in Shadesmar, most sapient spren have a humanoid shape and size, in the Physical Realm they usually take on a smaller and simpler form.[2]

In Shadesmar, true spren have their own culture, politics and nations; though the Cognitive Realm was created by creatures of the Physical, it is spren who shape and rule it.[3] Some spren, like Cryptics or highspren, have nation-states, composed wholly of spren of their own kind;[68][69] others, like honorspren, seem to rule a nation of their own, but also allow other types of true spren to live with them.[70] There are also city-states such as Celebrant, where various spren live together.[71]

Glys, a corrupted mistspren

Odium's Influence

Lesser spren can be corrupted by Sja-anat, a process which she refers to as "enlightening".[72] Such corrupted spren will appear to be misshapen compared to their regular counterparts, with various parts of them exaggerated to a more painful degree -- for example, a hand becoming more wiry and bony, or petals turning into shards of glass.[73][74]

Separately, there exist voidspren, spren made up of the essence of Odium. The lesser voidspren are, like their native Rosharan counterparts, non-sentient. They can, however, form bonds with singers, granting them Regal forms, which often include supernatural powers and a change in mindset in the singer.[75]

Some spren of Odium are also sapient, making them true spren. Unlike their Honor- and Cultivation-aligned kin, sapient voidspren are capable of retaining their higher functions in the Physical Realm without bonding a person.[16] Those spren are usually imprisoned on Braize, along with the rest of Odium's forces, but they are capable of escaping and traveling to Roshar.[76] They tend to look like small Shin humans, and have colors such as yellow or red.[16][76] Whether sapient voidspren are capable of granting powers to other creatures is uncertain.

Sja-anat has also gained the ability to corrupt true spren -- something she was unable to do in the past Desolations.[73] Spren corrupted by Sja-anat undergo the same type of physical change as the lesser spren.[77] They can still form Nahel Bonds, although the bond will behave somewhat differently in a manner that remains poorly-understood. Notably, the corruption does not force the spren to turn to Odium.[78]

Unique Spren

There are a small number of spren that are one of a kind, with no other like them in the world. Those include the native spren of Roshar, such as the Nightwatcher, the Stormfather, Cusicesh, and the Sibling, as well as the nine great spren of Odium called the Unmade. Each of them appears to have a unique power or ability -- for example, the Nightwatcher can grant boons and banes, Moelach can induce Death Rattles, and the Stormfather commands the highstorms. The intelligence of unique spren varies greatly -- while some have almost humanlike minds, others are animalistic and act more as forces than they do as people.[79] The former are capable of communicating with humans, and picking who can and cannot hear them.[80]

At least some unique spren can be bonded. Bondsmiths gain their powers from such bonds, with the Stormfather being one of the three great Bondsmith spren.[81][82] Some Unmade also bond with people -- Yelig-Nar grants the use of all ten Surges to whomever swallows a gem containing him, and Re-Shephir attempts to displace a Nahel Bond.[83][84] Whether an Unmade can become a Bondsmith spren is unknown at this point in time.

Symbiotic Relationships

Some types of spren exist in symbiotic relationships with various other creatures living on Roshar.[85] In most cases, such a relationship is facilitated by a gemheart, a crystal inside a creature's body that allows them to house the spren.

Bonds With Animals

Large animals, most notably the greatshells, utilize spren bonds to grow to enormous sizes that would not be otherwise possible. There seem to be two types of spren facilitating this -- an unknown type living in their gemhearts, and mandras, which decrease the pull of gravity on their bodies.[86][11] Skyeels also form bonds with mandras, which allow them to outright fly despite not having wings.[11]

Non-crustacean creatures forming spren bonds include the Ryshadium, a breed of horses which have evolved to attract some type of spren -- most likely musicspren.[87] This bond is the possible reason for the Ryshadium's unusually high intelligence, as well as their prodigious strength and other adaptations to Rosharan environment.[88][89] The "magic fish" of the Purelake are another example of Rosharan fauna forming symbiotic bonds with spren.[85] Eating the fish grants numerous benefits, ranging from medicinal, like curing aches, to outright supernatural, like predicting when someone will come to visit or locating missing persons.[15] Whether or not the Ryshadium and the fish have gemhearts is unknown.

Singer Forms

Singers can attain different forms by taking a spren into their gemheart during a highstorm.[90] Each such form comes with a slightly different physical shape, and even different biology -- for example, only mateform, slaveform, and possibly dullform are capable of reproducing, while warform is taller and more muscular, with ridges and natural plating to protect its wearer.[91][92]

Such bonds are formed only with non-sentient spren, and once the singer changes a form, the spren is released from the gemheart, unharmed.[93] When the bond is formed with a lesser voidspren, the singer gains a Regal form.[75]

Nahel Bond

Each Order of the Knights Radiant forms a Nahel bond with a different type of true spren.[94] This bond is similar in nature to the bond between a seon and its master, albeit unlike a seon bond, a Nahel bond grants numerous benefits to both parties.[95] The spren gains the capacity to retain higher mental functions while bonded; their partner gains access to Surgebinding.[4] Though historically, only humans could become Surgebinders, during the True Desolation some spren have managed to form a Nahel Bond with a singer, although how this changes things is unknown.[96][97] It's theoretically possible for someone to bond multiple spren, although this would require a lot of upkeep on the bondee's side in an effort not to break the rules of either bond.[98]

Each Nahel Bond grants access to two Surges, with every Surge shared between two orders.[99] Surgebinders that are organized into proper Orders, rather than acting on their own, are known as Knights Radiant.

The bond between a Knight and their spren can be strengthened by verbally or mentally stating certain Ideals or ideas related to their Order. Once the bond has strengthened to a certain point, the spren gains the ability to become a Shardblade when needed.[27] A sword is the base form for a Shardblade, since they were fashioned after the Honorblades, but they can become any shape their Knight needs, such as a spear, hammer, or shield. While in a Shardblade form, the spren can communicate with their Surgebinder through their mind.[100]

Spren known to facilitate Nahel Bonds include:

Bondsmiths powers are granted by three unique spren; the Stormfather,[81] the Nightwatcher, and the Sibling.

Notable Radiant Spren

Known Subtypes

Lesser Spren

Agonyspren

Agonyspren, like upside-down faces carved from stone, twisted and faded in and out.

Agonyspren, a much rarer spren drawn to a person’s agony and suffering, appear as upside down faces carved into stone.[107]

Alespren

Alespren

Test successful. Have noted spren who appear only when one is severely intoxicated. Appear as small brown bubbles clinging to objects nearby. Further testing may be needed to prove they were more than a drunken hallucination.

Axies the Collector[15]

A rare type of spren that appear only in Iri. They are occasionally seen by people who are under the influence of alcohol. They look like small brown bubbles that cling to objects close to the observer. They were given the name "alespren" by Axies the Collector, a scholar who studies spren, after considering the name "intoxicationspren". The locals refer to them as sudspren.[15] They may also be called winespren.[14]

Axies theorized their existence, but was only able to observe them once, leading him to doubt whether they're real. As there are other stories of people seeing them, their existence is likely.[15]

Angerspren

Vamah was watching them stand there, and his expression was as thunderous as a highstorm, angerspren boiling up from the ground around him like small pools of bubbling blood.

—Adolin Kholin[108]

A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing anger. They generally, have the appearance of pools of boiling blood bubbling up from the ground around the feet of the angry individual.[108]

Among the listeners, angerspren have the appearance of bolts of lightning that radiate out from the feet of the angry individual.[109][110]

In Shadesmar, they have an unspecified appearance but make a loud screeching noise similar to sheets of steel grinding against each other when attracted.[111] Angerspren are said to be "nasty" and very dangerous even to other spren. The pools of boiling blood seen in the Physical Realm are actually saliva drooling from their mouths.[65]

Anguishspren

Certainly there were painspren appearing in droves in the room, even a few rare anguishspren, like teeth growing from the walls.

A rare type of spren drawn by anguish and extreme loss. They appear similar to human teeth.[112]

Anticipationspren in Shadesmar

Anticipationspren

A few anticipationspren—like red streamers, growing from the ground and whipping in the wind—began to sprout from the rock and wave among the soldiers.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Six[42]

A common type of spren that appear around people looking forward to something, or who are nervous about something. They appear as red streamers that grow out from the ground and blow in the wind. They often appear around soldiers directly before a battle.[42]

The streamer that appears in the Physical Realm is actually the tongue of the anticipationspren. The spren itself has a round bulbous body and is about the size of a human toddler. It will open its mouth and stick its tongue in the air when near feelings of anticipation.[72]

Anxietyspren

A few anxietyspren, like twisting black cross shapes, appeared around Rysn.

—Dawnshard: Chapter One[113]

A type of spren attracted to feelings of anxiety or worry. They look like twisting black crosses.[113][114][115]

Awespren

A single awespren, like a ring of blue smoke, burst out above him, spreading like the ripple from a stone dropped in a pond. Shallan had seen such a spren only a handful of times in her life.

A very rare type of spren that appear around people who are very awestruck. They take the form of a ripple of blue smoke spreading slowly outwards.[116] They usually appear above and around the awed person's head, like a halo.[117][8] Most of the time, only a single one can be seen at once, though a whole group of people can attract several.[118] Singers see awespren as floating blue balls that approach the awestruck individual from afar and then expand with great enthusiasm.[119]

Bindspren

He thought he could faintly make out tiny spren, dark blue and shaped like little splashes of ink, clustering around the place where the rock met the wall.

Spren that appear around objects bound with a Full Lashing. They appear as small splashes of dark blue ink. Their relationship to the Lashings is not fully understood -- Kaladin believes they are what hold the objects together, while Sylphrena disagrees, saying they could be attracted to the Full Lashing Kaladin had created.[4]

Captivityspren

It appears I'll have another chance to search for captivityspren.

A type of spren theorized by Axies to appear around people in captivity. Despite being imprisoned numerous times he has never observed them, leading him to doubt their existence.[15] However, while imprisoned, Kaladin sees strange spren like taut wires crossing before him, which have been confirmed to be captivityspren.[120][121]

It's possible that rather than being attracted to the state of being imprisoned, captivityspren are attracted to the feelings of being trapped. This would explain why Axies, who sees being in prison as an opportunity, never witnesses any, while Kaladin's degrading mental state in prison summons several.

Coldspren

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[122] They look like spikes growing around the affected person's feet.[123]

Urithiru is covered in hundreds of coldspren.[124] It's unclear whether they're attracted to low temperatures or the sensation of being cold.

Concentrationspren

Concentrationspren rippled in the air like waves overhead.

—Oathbringer: Chapter 53[125]

A type of spren that looks like ripples in the air, similar to a drop in the pond, although without the pond.[126][117] They are rare in Alethkar, but can be found in Urithiru and Tashikk.[125][117] They most commonly appear around people who are deeply focused on their task.

Creationspren

Her drawing gathered about a half-dozen of them, pulling them by her act of creation just as a bright fire would draw flamespren.

An uncommon type of spren that appear around creative acts such as painting or drawing. They are of medium-size, about finger-length, and glow with a silvery light. They take the form of objects they have recently seen, but move them in odd ways, such as a table that rolls like a wheel.[58] In the Cognitive Realm, they appear as small swirling shapes that change colors, and evoke impressions such as faces.[127]

When drawing, the more skilled one is, the more likely creationspren are to appear.[58] Creationspren are attracted to the emotion and perception of the person doing the creating, instead of the creation itself.[128]

Singers bond a creationspren to enter artform.[129] Additionally, creationspren form Lightweaver Plate.[130]

Deathspren

Deathspren

Only the dying could see deathspren. You saw them, then died. Only the very, very lucky few survived after that. Deathspren knew when the end was close.

A type of spren that appears only to people near death. Very few people survive after seeing deathspren - due to this rarity some consider them not to be real.[132] They look like black, many-legged, fist-sized creatures, with glowing red eyes that leave trails of light when the deathspren moves. They whisper with voices like paper being torn.[131] Lirin said that deathspren are repelled by water.[133] Deathspren are sometimes referred to as a euphemism for dying.[134]

It's possible that deathspren have a more direct effect on the dying than simply being attracted to them, as Syl strives to protect Kaladin from them when he's close to death.[131]

It is also possible that only the dying can see the deathspren because they can temporarily see into the other Realms (either Spiritual or Cognitive); when Kaladin sees Syl defending him from the deathspren, she appears differently than before, as a solid figure of glowing light as opposed to her normal translucent manifestation in the Physical Realm.[131]

Decayspren

I didn't know men got this old. You sure he's not decayspren wearing a man's skin?

—Sylphrena to Kaladin[62]

A type of spren referenced by Sylphrena.[62] It appears that they are attracted to things that have been abandoned or neglected, as well as rotting food.[135][136] They look like barnacles, and usually appear in large numbers, huddling close together.[135]

Exhaustionspren

She noticed something sweeping through the air above her. She cringed, looking up to find large, birdlike creatures circling around her in Shadesmar. They were a dark grey and seemed to have no specific shape, their forms blurry.

—Words of Radiance: Chapter Eleven[137]

A type of spren that appear around exhausted people. In the Physical Realm, they appear as brown-colored jets of dust shooting up in the air.[9][138] In Shadesmar, they seem indistinct yet also large and birdlike.[137]

Fearspren

Fearspren—wiggling and violet—sprang up through the wood and wriggled in the air.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Six[42]

A common type of spren that appear around people experiencing fear. In the Physical Realm, they look like small, violet globs that crawl up from out of the ground and gather around the feet of the fearful.[41] They seem to be attracted to the highest concentration of fear in an area; people experiencing less fear will fail to attract fearspren.[139] In Shadesmar, fearspren appear as large eel-like creatures with multiple stumpy legs, ridges on their backs, and long, globby purple antennae: the antennae appear to be the part that visually manifest in the Physical Realm.[140][141]

Among the listeners, fearspren look like long purple worms.[142] This is probably because they can see the entire antenna and not just the tip which humans see.

Fermentationspren

A type of spren related to fermentation.[143]

Flamespren with some spheres

Flamespren

...instead watching a pair of flamespren dance along one of the logs. These seemed vaguely human, with ever-shifting figures.

—Oathbringer: Chapter Thirty-Six[144]

A common type of spren that appear around and in fire. They look like tiny humanoid figures made of congealed light.[41][144] They will often dance around, constantly changing in size, shape, and luminosity like the flames themselves.[46]

The ardent Geranid was studying flamespren when she discovered that if she measured them, the spren seemed to be "stuck" by that measurement.[46] This is similar to the physical process of wave-function collapse in quantum mechanics.

Flamespren are attracted to ruby Polestones, and are the easiest to split, making them commonly used in conjoined fabrials.

Gloomspren

Long, grey, like a tattered streamer of cloth in the wind. It wound around him, fluttering.

—Oathbringer: Chapter Five[145]

A rare type of spren that looks like a grey streamer, seemingly attracted to the feeling of resignation or deep sadness. One of Syl's aunts hunts them in a manner similar to a greatshell hunt.[145]

Gloryspren surrounding Dalinar

Gloryspren

Below, his men cheered, sending up calls that rose above the Parshendi war chant. Gloryspren sprouted around him.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-Five[146]

A type of spren that appear around people when they experience pride in their accomplishments. In the Physical, they look like as golden orbs of translucent light,[147] while in the Cognitive, they take the form of avian-like creatures with bulbous bodies, long wings, and flowing tails, with a golden ball for a head.[7]

A large number of gloryspren appeared around Dalinar right before he summoned Honor's Perpendicularity at the Battle of Thaylen Field however when he summons it later on, they do not appear.

Singers see gloryspren as enormous brilliant spheres with long wings along the sides and flowing tails.[148][149]

Gravitationspren

A type of spren that represents the power or force that causes things to fall. Zen-daughter-Vath sometimes found them around heavy objects.[2] Singers can bond them to enter workform.[150] Additionally, gravitationspren form Skybreaker Plate.[151]

It is possible that they are the same as gravityspren.

Gravityspren

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[122] They are possibly another name for groundspren, luckspren, or gravitationspren.

Groundspren

A type of spren to which Rosharans attribute the pull of gravity.[13]

Heatspren

A type of spren mentioned in Navani's notebook. They can be captured in gems of a certain cut and used in fabrial machines.[122] It's unknown whether this is a scientific name for a flamespren, or a different creature entirely.

Hungerspren

As he spoke, he attracted a few hungerspren. They looked like brown flies that flitted around the man's head, almost too small to see.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Two[43]

A type of spren that appears around people experiencing extreme hunger. They appear as tiny brown flies that flit around the hungry person.[43]

Joyspren

Joyspren rose around her, like blue leaves that started at her feet then moved up in a swirl before flaring out above her as if in a blast of wind.

—Words of Radiance: Chapter Twenty-Eight[152]

A relatively rare type of spren, usually accompanied to intense feelings of happiness or accomplishment.[153] In the Physical Realm, they take form of a blue leaves or petals that rise around a person in a flutter, circling them or trailing behind as the person moves.[8][154] Singers see them burst around the joyful individual like a beautiful blue storm.[155] In Shadesmar, they appear as a spinning cyclone of color.[47]

Laughterspren

A few laughterspren—minnow-like silver spirits that darted through the air in circular patterns—began to zip about them.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Fourteen[24]

A type of spren that appears in the presence of laughter. They have the appearance of small, silver minnows that dart in circular motions around those who are laughing.[24]

Lifespren

A few lifespren—tiny, glowing green specks—floated around the shalebark mounds. Some danced amid the rifts in the bark, others in the air like dust motes zigzagging up, only to fall again.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Thirty-Nine[156]

A common type of spren that appears around plantlife, particularly just after highstorms. They look like motes of glowing green dust, or swarms of tiny, translucent insects.[157] In the Cognitive Realm, they look very similar, but they have tufts of white hair that ripple as the lifespren move.[111] Singers view them as having white spines in addition to the glowing green mote,[158] and can bond them to enter mateform.[159] They can be used along with Stormlight and music (specifically one of the Rhythms) to make plants grow faster; this drains Stormlight and can crack gemstones, similar to a fabrial.[160]

Rarely, lifespren may appear in particularly populated areas.[161]

There are multiple occasions where lifespren are attracted to Lift when she uses her powers.[162][163] It's unclear whether this attraction is due to her being an Edgedancer, or if it has to do with her boon from the Nightwatcher.

Logicspren

There were said to be logicspren—in the form of tiny stormclouds—who were attracted to great arguments...

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Seven[58]

A rare type of spren that appear around good and well-thought-out arguments. They take the appearance of tiny stormclouds.[58][164] They seem to be quite rare, although they can often be seen in Azir.[165] They are attracted to the person's emotion and thoughts, and not necessarily the activity.[128]

They are used to create fabrial clocks, and affect timing, similar to Aon Ene.[166]

In addition to this, they also make up the Shardplate of Elsecallers.[167]

Luckspren

A type of spren that flies around skyeels and some greatshells. In the Physical, luckspren have the appearance of tiny, blue, arrowhead-like fish that dart around the skyeel in the general direction of its travel. It is commonly believed by Rosharans that they allow the skyeel to fly in some manner, but the accuracy of this belief is not known.[168][169] Larkin and other greatshells bond to luckspren as they grow,[170] allowing them to reach much larger sizes without being crushed than would otherwise be physiologically possible.[86][171] Occasionally, one around a chasmfiend will drift away from the rest and disappear, briefly puffing into a plume of smoke,[172] and when a chasmfiend dies, its remaining luckspren leave in a similar way.[173][108] This does not seem to happen around other creatures, however, and the knowledge these spren are luckspren does not appear to be widespread.[108]

In Shadesmar, luckspren are known as mandras. There, they are far larger, with long, sinuous bodies and arrow-shaped heads. They are often harnessed by various spren to pull ships through the seas of beads, as there is no wind to sail on. They have a habit of "dropping out", vanishing temporarily into the Physical Realm, and then reappearing in Shadesmar, necessitating any single ship to have several mandras hitched to it.[11]

They are known as chasmspren to the listeners.[158]

Musicspren

Musicspren zipped through the air around [the drummers], the tiny spirits taking the form of spinning translucent ribbons.

—The Way of Kings: Prologue[41]

A type of spren that appear around musical performances. They have the appearance of spinning, translucent ribbons that whirl around the playing instrument.[41] A single, pure note is enough to draw at least one musicspren, if only for a short time.[174] They also seem attracted to Ryshadiums, suggesting that they might be the spren the horses bond with.[87]

A corrupted and uncorrupted painspren

Painspren

Painspren swarmed the ground, like small orange hands or bits of sinew, reaching up from the ground amid the blood of the fallen.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Seven[175]

A common type of spren that appear around those experiencing pain. They have the appearance of sinewy, orange hands.[176] They crawl out of the ground and swarm the pained, latching on to the wounded areas.[177] Singers bond with them to enter warform.[148]

Passionspren

Passionspren, like tiny flakes of crystalline snow, floated down in the air around them.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Sixty-One[178]

A type of spren that appears around those experiencing passionate feelings. This includes both intense love and more violent passions, like the Thrill.[178][87] In the Physical Realm, they look like small flakes of snow.[178] In Shadesmar, they are long flying spren with mustaches and graceful bodies. They have the ability to eject tiny crystalline shards that float down and vanish.[141]

Persuasionspren

So good with words. Humans are like persuasionspren. I can't speak with one of you without being changed.

A type of spren related to persuasion.[179]

Plaguespren

Have you seen any plaguespren on these refugees? If those spren get into the city, it could kill everyone.

Plaguespren are a type of spren which seem to be of recent origin, with the first known modern manifestation happening as recently as 1173 when the plague (of common cold) began in the west.[181] They appear on the bodies of people who have the plague, but their exact appearance is unknown.[180]

Rainspren in Shadesmar

Rainspren

[Rainspren] were said to be the souls of raindrops...

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty-Four[182]

A type of spren that appears most often during the Weeping. The have the appearance of glowing, ankle-height, blue candles that, despite seeming to melt, never grow shorter, with a single eye at the top of their body. They often stand in puddles.[182] Singers see feet on rainspren.[148]

Rainbowspren

A type of spren related to rainbows.[183]

Riverspren

[The Purelake] was filled with tiny fish, colorful cremlings, and eel-like riverspren.

—The Way of Kings: Interlude One[184]

A common type of spren that appear in bodies of water such as rivers or the Purelake. They are often described as being eel-like.[184] They are among the larger varieties of spren and have the ability to mimic faces and expressions, as well as voices, often choosing to torment people while doing so.[43]

Listeners see riverspren as having carapace.[158]

Rockspren

A type of spren related to rocks.[128]

Rotspren

Rest... and keep that wound clean. We don't want to attract any rotspren. Let me know if you see any. They are small and red, like tiny insects.

—Kaladin[44]

A common type of spren that appear around infected tissue and rotting corpses.[43][185] They have the appearance of tiny red, translucent insects that gather around infected wounds.[44]

Unlike most spren, which most Rosharans believe are only attracted to their namesake, rotspren are often believed to be the cause of sickness and infection.[4] They are seen to be repelled by water and antiseptics such as Lister's oil, Knobweed sap, and Larmic mucus.[133][186]

Sailorspren

Well toss me overboard and call me a fish ... if you can see it, I guess you are a real sailor! You win the bet, then.

Sailorspren are a fake spren. These spren are described as large and yellow with tentacles and a bright red stripe on its back. New sailors are tricked into thinking that they exist and they eventually bet a lot of money, against other sailors, on the existence of sailorspren. They would then learn that sailorspren are not real.[187]

Shamespren

Spren attracted to feelings of shame or embarrassment. They look like red and white flower petals floating down to the ground.[188]

Shockspren

A rare type of spren that appear around people experiencing fearful shock (as opposed to awespren, associated with pleasant surprises).[189] The look like pale yellow triangles breaking and reforming around the person who attracted them.[190][189][191]

Snowspren

A type of spren that appear in the few snowy places on Roshar, such as the Horneater Peaks.[192]

Shallan and Adolin watching a starspren

Starspren

It was the time between moons, and so he was lit mostly by the firelight; there was a spray of stars in the sky above. Several of those moved about, the tiny pinpricks of light chasing after one another, zipping around like distant, glowing insects.

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Forty[193]

A rare type of spren that appear at night amongst the stars. In the Physical Realm appear as small points of light that chase one another like insects. In Shadesmar, starspren appear as huge, long-necked greatshell-like creatures with ashen carapace that are only visible from a certain angle. They have seven sets of wings. They have clouds trailing behind them, and other clouds cling to their chin giving the appearance of a beard. Pinpricks of light glow beneath their skin or shell like points on a constellation, which are the visible parts in the Physical Realm.[47]

They were not imagined into existence by greatshells.[194]

Stormstriders

Stormstriders are large spren[195] on glowing legs that move only during highstorms.[196] During Kaladin's youth, the residents of Hearthstone believe that they may have been responsible for destroying a nearby hillside.[177] Kaladin and Shallan see one when they are in a chasm during a highstorm.[197] Dalinar also sees one while he is out in a highstorm traveling between stormshelters.[189] The name "Stormstriders" is a fan-given name that has not been canonized.

Tai-na Spren

The Tai-na of the Reshi Sea bond an unknown spren, referred to as their "soul" by their inhabitants, that allow these greatshells to grow to gargantuan sizes.[198] These "souls" will sometimes show themselves to people, and seem to be able to interact with the world and magic in some ways, such as slowing a person's fall.[199] It is uncertain whether these are the same spren bonded by other greatshells or not, but Axies the Collector believes the "souls" must be more "spectacular" than the others.

Wavespren

Wavespren danced atop the tips of whited caps across a field of shimmering blue.

—Dawnshard: Chapter Five[200]

These spren are four-legged with smooth skin and large eyes.[201] They are found in the ocean, and have been seen splashing into the air after the collision of two waves[202] as well as riding waves on the beach.[201]

Windspren

Windspren were devious spirits who had a penchant for staying where they weren't wanted...

—The Way of Kings: Chapter Two[43]

The windspren themselves were entranced by you, Brightness Shallan, and led us here!

A common type of spren that appear in the presence of wind. As one of the larger types of spren, windspren are able to change their appearance at will, though they often appear as ribbons of light.[43] The leading edge of a highstorm is home to thousands of them.[203] They are also common at the tail of a highstorm, as if chasing after it.[204] They are a rare sight in Shadesmar, as they spend almost all their time in the Physical Realm. A windspren in Shadesmar is described as a pinprick of light trailing a long luminescense behind it, moving much like it would in the Physical Realm.[70] Windspren also seem attracted to Radiants moving particularly fast, such as Windrunners and Edgedancers utilizing Gravitation and Abrasion.[205][206]

Windspren are closely related to honorspren, such as Sylphrena.[207] This is evidenced by their ability to stick things together,[43] making use of a rudimentary version of the Surge of Adhesion.[208] They generally use this ability to play pranks on people, doing things like sticking shoes to stone or sticking shoelaces together to cause someone to trip.[73] Additionally, windspren form Windrunner Plate.[105] Kaladin Stormblessed occasionally attracts windspren, and has been able to control them-and by extension, the wind itself-on at least one occasion; it is unclear if this is unique to him or if any Windrunner can do it.[16]

It seems that Singers might bond windspren to use nimbleform.[209]

True Spren

All true spren are created by Honor and Cultivation.[210]

Ashspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Dustbringers, granting them their powers.[211] Ashspren grant the Surges of Division and Abrasion. In Shadesmar, they have a humanoid form with ash-white skin that falls away when the ashspren moves, revealing bones underneath before quickly growing back.[71] In the Physical Realm, they manifest as branching patterns of fire that appear to burn through the air or across the surfaces of objects, leaving behind illusionary cracks but not actually damaging their medium. They seem to have the ability to hide from both other humans and other spren.[211]

They seem to be fond of destroying the things around them.[106]

Cryptics

Also known as liespren, Cryptics are a type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Lightweavers, granting them their powers.[2] Cryptics grant the Surges of Transformation and Illumination.[99] They represent fundamental mathematical laws of nature, and truths that explain the fabric of existence.[72]

In Shadesmar, they have the appearance of figures in robes that hang stiffly, as if made of glass rather than fabric. Instead of heads, they have a floating symbol full of impossible angles and geometries.[212] There, Cryptics reside in a single city-state, and do not wish to expand.[69] In the Physical Realm, Cryptics take the shape of a complex and constantly shifting geometric pattern slightly raised off a surface or object.[2] They can also manifest as a floating three-dimensional mass of twisting lines.[213]

Cultivationspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knight Radiant Order of Edgedancers, granting them their powers, which include the Surges of Abrasion and Progression.[104] They appear in the Physical Realm as a growing vine with crystals, while in Shadesmar they take a form of a humanoid seemingly made out of thickly-bound, thin vines and pieces of crystal.[66] They are generally considered the spren that express the purest form of Cultivation.[214]

Cultivationspren are ruled by a group of them called the Ring, which, among others, dictates which spren are to bond whom.[206] They have the capacity to let their kinsmen travel into the Physical Realm without the usual accompanying loss of mental functions.[66]

Highspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Skybreakers, granting them their powers. Highspren grant the Surges of Gravitation and Division.[99]

In the Physical Realm, highspren are described as looking like black slits in reality, with white glowing stars shining through.[215] They seem to have their own settlements in Shadesmar and appear rather isolationistic, with none to be seen in places like Celebrant.[68][71] Other spren consider them to be strict and rule-bound.[211]

Honorspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Windrunners, granting them their powers. Honorspren grant the Surges of Gravitation and Adhesion.[99] They are said to be quite "discerning" in deciding who they would bond with.[216] They are generally considered the spren that express the purest form of Honor.[214]

In the Physical Realm, they can change their forms, although in any shape, they are blue-white with a matching glow.[43] In Shadesmar, they look like humans with blue-white skin and clothes that are part of them.[140] They are noted to be highly warlike, with numerous cities and fortresses, as well as their own fleet.[211]

Inkspren

A type of sapient spren that form Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Elsecallers, granting them their powers. Inkspren grant the Surges of Transformation and Transportation.[99] They look like small, human-shaped figures with ink-black skin and clothing, coated in what seems to be oil, with a mother-of-pearl or prismatic quality to their look.[101] They are capable of blending into shadows.[101][2] In addition, they can change their size, but not their shape.[69]

Keenspren

"Keenspren" is a nickname for one of the types of Radiant spren, although which one has not been clarified.[217] Wyndle considers "growing a garden for keenspren" to be a comparison point for the weirdness of a conversation.[218]

Lightspren

A type of sapient spren that formed Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Willshapers, granting them their powers. Lightspren grant the Surges of Transportation and Cohesion. In the Physical Realm, they appear as glowing balls of light.[97] In Shadesmar, they appear as humans with metallic bronze skin and holes for pupils, like living statues. There, they are also known as Reachers.[11]

Reachers are often guides in Shadesmar, as they like to travel to different places, trading and selling goods.[111] They have ships pulled by teams of mandras, inlaid with lines of copper that may serve as a medium of communication.[11]

Mistspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Truthwatchers, granting them their powers.[219] In Shadesmar, they take the form of humanoid figures made out of swirling, indistinct fog. Their faces look like porcelain masks, and they wear gloves, trousers and vests that adhere to their bodies' shape despite their seeming incorporeality,[70][219] and take the form of light reflected through the mirror while in the Physical Realm.[220]

They have at times been affiliated with honorspren, working as common sailors on their ships.[70]

Oathgate Spren

Uncorrupted Oathgate spren

We are apologetic. We have been… alone very long. We would enjoy granting passage to men again. But we cannot do that which was forbidden.

—Spren of Thaylen City Oathgate[221]

Oathgate spren reside over the Oathgates. They call themselves the gatekeepers[221] They take the form of enormous, statue-like humanoids, many times taller than a person, wearing armor and holding fittingly large spears. They always appear in pairs, with one being mother-of-pearl shimmering white, while the other is shimmering black.[222] They act and speak in concert, with no visible differences in their opinions or demeanor.[221]

The Oathgate spren facilitate transfer between Oathgates, with any pair being able to transport anything on the Oathgate's physical platform and in its control chamber between themselves and a matching Oathgate in either Urithiru or one other city.[223] Their existence is a crucial element of the Oathgates' functionality, as an Oathgate can be rebuilt so long as the spren are left uncompromised. It appears they are bound to the eleven gemstones that are used to operate the Oathgate.[78] While the Oathgate spren can be corrupted, this does not impact their ability to send travellers to uncorrupted ones.[224]

In the past, those spren also allowed people without the Surge of Transportation to travel to and from Shadesmar; however, the Sibling forbade it to them shortly before their departure. While the Oathgate spren are highly regretful about it, they are physically incapable of disobeying their orders.[221] Although many of the gatekeepers uphold the Siblings order, some of them have listened to the Stormfather's request to allow people to use the Oathgates to travel between the Physical Realm and Shadesmar once again.[219]

Peakspren

A type of sapient spren that forms Nahel Bonds with the Knights Radiant Order of Stonewards, granting them their powers.[225] In Shadesmar, they take the form of a humanoid figure with skin of cracked stone and molten light glowing from within.[71]

Corrupted Spren

Sketches of corrupted painspren and shamespren

The Unmade Sja-anat has the ability to corrupt spren, which she calls Enlightening. In the past, she could only corrupt lesser spren; presently, even Radiant spren and Oathgate spren are possible for her to Enlighten.[72] These corrupted spren are drawn to the same phenomena, but are different in appearance from the typical spren. Syl believes that corrupted spren can be recognized by vividly red color, though not all spren fit this description.[140]

Overall, corrupted spren seem to appear more painful, twisted and more intense -- the fire is blue-hot rather than red, streamers turn into whips, edges grow sharper and more jagged.[136][226]

  • Angerspren: instead of pools of blood, they resemble bubbling pools of tar. Upon popping, the bubbles burn red, like embers.[227]
  • Anticipationspren: instead of the typical flat streamers, they have long, thin tendrils that resemble whips or tentacles.[228][226]
  • Awespren: corrupted awespren appear as soot-black puffs.[229]
  • Exhaustionspren: they are bright red instead of their typical brown, and distorted, looking more like small red whirlwinds.[229][229]
  • Flamespren: vivid blue instead of the traditional red and orange. They appear more jagged than their non-corrupted counterparts.[136]
  • Gloryspren: take the shape of a cube instead of a globe.[73] In Shadesmar, they are described as looking bone-white and brown, with wings extending to the sides, long tresses for a tail, and golden cubes for heads.[72]
  • Oathgate Spren: the corrupted spren of the Kholinar Oathgate are described as looking like stretched-out versions of people, 30 feet tall, hovering in the air. One is pitch-black and the other is red.[230]
  • Painspren: sickly green as compared to their normal orange, as well as deformed or distorted, no longer resembling human hands.[231]
  • Shamespren: resemble pieces of broken glass instead of petals.[231]
  • Windspren: corrupted windspren look a different color, being difficult to see as they are transparent, and also trail red light[136][232][233]
  • Mistspren: rather than looking like a reflected light, Glys appears as a crystalline structure dripping red glow upwards.[77] While the Progression Surge he grants appears to remain unaltered, Renarin seems unable to use Illumination and has visions of the future.[88]

Known unique spren

Unique spren are spren that are one of a kind, or at least exceedingly rare and powerful. Most of them appear to have been created, or at least heavily affected, by direct Shardic influence. They include:

Cusicesh

Also known as Cusicesh the Protector, it's one of the largest known spren to take physical form. It makes its home in Kasitor Bay, where it rises from at exactly seven forty-six in the morning every day. It takes the form of a tall column of water, topped with a face turning towards the Origin. The face is constantly changing, cycling through numerous different sets of features for ten minutes before retreating back into the water. Cusicesh also has four long feet, which it plants on the shore as it rises.[15]

Cusicesh is worshipped by the people of Kasitor, who not only set their clocks by its arrival, but have also built golden plinths at the spots where Cusicesh's feet land. However, people who are in the vicinity of Cusicesh when it appears often report a sense of fatigue after it vanishes, which may or may not be because of expectation.[15]

Cusicesh is not as powerful as the Bondsmith spren.[234]

Nightwatcher

The Nightwatcher is a splinter of Cultivation,[235] and has been raised by Cultivation akin to a child.[236] She holds court in an overgrown, fertile region known as the Valley of the Nightwatcher, slightly south of Urithiru, in the mountains of Greater Hexi.[237] Any visitor there can ask for a boon; she might bestow something that strives to fulfill that boon. However, each boon is also associated with a curse, which is not necessarily matching.[238] Boons can range from mental alterations, such as renown or skill, or physical gifts, like wealth or magical objects. However, the Nightwatcher has some problems understanding more abstract requests, like forgiveness or unchanging. For this reason, Cultivation monitors her closely, intervening if need be.[236] Additionally she is one of the three Bondsmith spren.[239]

The boon and curse system is known to Rosharans as Old Magic.[238]

Stormfather

The Stormfather

The Stormfather is one of the oldest entities on Roshar, having existed in some form prior to the Shattering.[240] He is the Cognitive manifestation of peoples' impression of the highstorm.[16] He exists mostly in the Physical Realm, with only a minor presence in Shadesmar.[211] He commands the highstorms that circle the planet, with the ability to choose when to send one.[241] While he generally accompanies storms, his level of power allows him to be much more omnipresent.[242] He's one of the three Bondsmith spren, granting the Surges of Adhesion and Tension.[81]

To the singers, the Stormfather is known as the Rider of Storms. At some point, he has switched sides to humans, leading to listeners feeling betrayed by him.[90] He was also changed by Honor shortly before the latter's death, providing him with more awareness, and partly merging him with Tanavast's Cognitive Shadow.[243] Dalinar's ability to open Honor's Perpendicularity might have something to do with it.[244]

The Sibling

The Sibling is one of the three Bondsmith spren and inhabits and powers the tower-city of Urithiru. They have pretended to be dormant since the Recreance, after a prolonged decline that saw many of the tower's life support systems failing, eventually forcing the Knights Radiant to abandon the city.[245][246] Stormfather asserts that the Sibling's withdrawal is tied to humankind hurting them in the past in some manner.[247]

Unlike most known true spren, the Sibling did not view themselves as male or female, and in fact found the spren's adherence to physical creatures' gender norms to be bizarre.[248]

The Unmade

We were made, then unmade.

The Unmade are a group of nine ancient spren of Odium.[223] Each of them are exceedingly massive and powerful, and each has a unique form and effect on the surrounding environment.[250] They vary vastly in not only their appearance, but also their level of intelligence, with some being mindless, while others are capable of complex thought.[97][249] Unlike most servants of Odium, many Umade have remained on Roshar after the Aharietiam, and dwell there to this day.[251]

Nergaoul

The Unmade are:

  • Ashertmarn - also called Heart of the Revel. Causes people in its sphere of influence to give into mindless debauchery and excess. Last seen in Kholinar, although it withdrew to lure Shallan into using the local Oathgate, making its current location uncertain.[73]
  • Ba-Ado-Mishram - one of the intelligent Unmade. Can connect with the singers, granting them access to Voidlight and Regal forms.[252] She has been trapped at the end of the False Desolation, and is yet to be seen in the present day.
  • Chemoarish - also known as the Dustmother.[253] Very little is known about her, as she is yet to be seen.
  • Dai-Gonarthis - sometimes called the Black Fisher. As with Chemoarish, his true nature is unknown at this point in time.[254]
  • Moelach - doesn't appear to have a presence in the Physical Realm, but causes Death Rattles in some people who die within his sphere of influence.[255] Last seen in the environs of Vedenar.[256]
  • Nergaoul - an animalistic Unmade; usually doesn't have a presence in the Physical Realm, but can take the form of a cloud of red mist with various shapes within in. Its presence causes a lust for battle known as the Thrill.[77] At the present, it has been captured and imprisoned in the King's Drop by Dalinar.[97]
  • Re-Shephir - known as the Midnight Mother. She can create Midnight Essence, monsters that mimic the creatures around them. Has been nesting in Urithiru until Shallan banishes her; her current whereabouts are unknown.[16]
  • Sja-anat - one of the intelligent Unmade, once called the Taker of Secrets. She can "enlighten" spren, corrupting them with Odium's Investiture. In the present, she appears to be unwilling to continue working with Odium, and is looking for a way to switch sides.[249]
  • Yelig-Nar - sometimes called the Blightwind.[257] He's capable of bonding with people who swallow a gemstone containing him, granting them the use of all ten Surges. Was present at the Battle of Thaylen Field, although the Fused have presumably took him back when they withdrew.[97]

Myths and Lore

Apart from the real spren, Rosharan folklore has a small number of creatures whose existence is questionable, but which are also referred to as spren. Chief among them are the Dawnsingers, which the Vorin theology teaches were servants of the Almighty, sent by him to care for mankind on Roshar.[132] In the lore, Dawnsingers are credited with bestowing numerous gifts upon humanity, including the Dawnchant, humanity's original written language, and Dawncities, a group of ancient settlements following cymatic patterns.[174][258] The ardents of Palanaeum claim that their library was constructed by the Dawnsingers.[58] It's eventually revealed, however, that the Dawnsingers aren't spren, but rather the ancient singers, the original inhabitants of Roshar.[259]

Standing in opposition to the Dawnsingers in the folklore are the Voidbringers, which in the Era of Solitude are believed to be a type of evil spren.[132] They are said to have existed in ancient times, walking the land with bodies of stone.[41] Other stories claim that the Voidbringers stalk the most violent highstorms, or that they live out in the wilderness, coming out only at night. Most tales agree that Voidbringers would eat human flesh.[204][260] Those stories appear to be inspired by different types of Odium's servants, who likely merged together into a single, nebulous entity in the public consciousness over the millennia.

Finally, there are several types of spren that the common knowledge doesn't align with Odium, but which are considered malicious nonetheless. Those include the raspings, the stormwhispers, and the nightspren, of which the last are considered to be the most fearsome and dangerous. Those spren are mostly believed in by the more traditional, rural followers of Vorinism. The more educated segment of the populace considers them to be ancient fabrications, created by the Knights Radiant past to support their dominance.[261]

Theories and Speculation

This page or section deals with theories or speculation.
Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.

Cousin spren

Each order of the Knights Radiant bonds to a different true spren, and each has been shown to attract a different kind of lesser spren in various circumstances. For example:

  • Kaladin, a Windrunner, attracts windspren on numerous occasions, most notably when fighting Szeth and when forming the "wind break" in Revolar.[100][16] Windspren are also called Syl's "cousins" several times.[262][205]
  • Shallan, a Lightweaver, has been known to gather a large number of creationspren when drawing or crafting illusions. Although this might simply be a function of her being an artist, the numbers Shallan attracts are unnatural, with hundreds surrounding her at one point.[263]
  • Lift, an Edgedancer, attracts lifespren from time to time.[162]
  • Dalinar Kholin, a Bondsmith, brings together an incredible amount of gloryspren during the Battle of Thaylen Field. Notably, people around him often draw a gloryspren or several, despite the type's supposed rarity.
  • Jasnah, an Elsecaller, is surrounded by a glow of geometric patterns for a moment during the Battle of Thaylen Field.[97] However, it has been confirmed that her Plate is formed of logicspren.

These lesser spren form the Shardplate of the relevant Radiant order.

Bondsmith spren

The only three Bondsmith spren are the Stormfather, the Nightwatcher and the Sibling.[264]

There has also been some speculation regarding whether an Unmade can form a Bondsmith bond. The most common topic of such speculation is Sja-anat, who has previously shown interest in breaking ties with Odium.

Notes

  1. a b The Way of Kings chapter 37#
  2. a b c d e f g Words of Radiance chapter 3#
  3. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 1#
  4. a b c d e f The Way of Kings chapter 57#
  5. Oathbringer chapter 33#
  6. /r/Stormlight_Archive
    Arcanum - 2013-03-11#
  7. a b c Oathbringer chapter 91#
  8. a b c d e f Oathbringer chapter 4#
  9. a b Oathbringer chapter 38#
  10. The Way of Kings chapter 48#
  11. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 99#
  12. Skyward Denver signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-15#
  13. a b The Way of Kings chapter 49#
  14. a b Rosharan Wines
  15. a b c d e f g h i j k The Way of Kings interlude I-5#
  16. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 31#
  17. General Reddit 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-02#
  18. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  19. Steelheart Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-14#
  20. Salt Lake City signing
    Arcanum - 2017-12-16#
  21. Arcanum Unbounded signing Chicago
    Arcanum - 2016-12-06#
  22. /r/fantasy AMA 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-18#
  23. /r/fantasy AMA 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-15#
  24. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 14#
  25. Firefight Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2015-02-20#
  26. Words of Radiance chapter 69#
  27. a b Words of Radiance chapter 84#
  28. Words of Radiance chapter 87#
  29. a b c Oathbringer chapter 101#
  30. a b Rhythm of War chapter 94#
  31. Rhythm of War chapter 104#
  32. YouTube Spoiler Stream 3
    Arcanum - 2021-12-16#
  33. Rhythm of War chapter 111#
  34. FanX 2021
    Arcanum - 2021-09-16#
  35. The Sunlit Man chapter 20#
  36. Rhythm of War chapter 35#
  37. Rhythm of War chapter 2#
  38. Rhythm of War chapter 87#
  39. Rhythm of War chapter 90#
  40. Rhythm of War chapter 44#
  41. a b c d e f The Way of Kings prologue#
  42. a b c d e The Way of Kings chapter 6#
  43. a b c d e f g h i j The Way of Kings chapter 2#
  44. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 21#
  45. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  46. a b c The Way of Kings interlude I-8#
  47. a b c Rhythm of War chapter 34#
  48. Rhythm of War chapter 14#
  49. a b Yumi and the Nightmare Painter chapter 21#
  50. JordanCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-04-21#
  51. Dark Talent release party
    Arcanum - 2016-09-06#
  52. Dragonsteel 2022
    Arcanum - 2022-11-14#
  53. YouTube Spoiler Stream 5
    Arcanum - 2022-12-02#
  54. Oathbringer Portland signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-16#
  55. The Sunlit Man chapter 28#
  56. Writing for Charity Conference
    Arcanum - 2012-03-17#
  57. Out of Excuses 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-09-23#
  58. a b c d e f g The Way of Kings chapter 7#
  59. The Way of Kings interlude I-4#
  60. Oathbringer London signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-28#
  61. Words of Radiance chapter 45#
  62. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 17#
  63. Fantasy Faction interview
    Arcanum - 2014-04-24#
  64. Google+ Hangout
    Arcanum - 2012-04-17#
  65. a b Oathbringer chapter 95#
  66. a b c d Words of Radiance interlude I-9#
  67. The Way of Kings chapter 9#
  68. a b Words of Radiance epilogue#
  69. a b c Oathbringer chapter 47#
  70. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 108#
  71. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 102#
  72. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 97#
  73. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 77#
  74. Kholinar Spren
  75. a b Oathbringer interlude I-7#
  76. a b Oathbringer interlude I-3#
  77. a b c Oathbringer chapter 115#
  78. a b Oathbringer chapter 117#
  79. Oathbringer chapter 104 epigraph#
  80. Oathbringer chapter 83#
  81. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 89#
  82. Words of Radiance chapter 44 epigraph#
  83. Oathbringer chapter 95 epigraph#
  84. Oathbringer chapter 30#
  85. a b General Signed Books 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-12-18#
  86. a b 17th Shard Forum Q&A
    Arcanum - 2012-09-27#
  87. a b c Oathbringer chapter 26#
  88. a b Oathbringer chapter 10#
  89. Arcanum Unbounded - The Rosharan System#
  90. a b Words of Radiance interlude I-5#
  91. /r/books AMA
    Arcanum - 2015-05-19#
  92. Words of Radiance chapter 79#
  93. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  94. Words of Radiance Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-22#
  95. Steelheart Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-01#
  96. Words of Radiance Washington, DC signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-20#
  97. a b c d e f g h Oathbringer chapter 120#
  98. Words of Radiance signing Chicago
    Arcanum - 2014-03-22#
  99. a b c d e Surgebinding Table
  100. a b Words of Radiance chapter 86#
  101. a b c Words of Radiance prologue#
  102. Arcanum Unbounded Fort Collins signing
    Arcanum - 2016-11-29#
  103. Words of Radiance chapter 88#
  104. a b Edgedancer chapter 2#
  105. a b Rhythm of War chapter 110#
  106. a b Oathbringer chapter 27#
  107. a b Rhythm of War chapter 12#
  108. a b c d The Way of Kings chapter 15#
  109. Words of Radiance interlude I-1#
  110. Rhythm of War chapter 51#
  111. a b c Oathbringer chapter 93#
  112. a b Rhythm of War prologue#
  113. a b Dawnshard chapter 1#
  114. Dawnshard chapter 8#
  115. Rhythm of War chapter 7#
  116. a b Words of Radiance chapter 78#
  117. a b c Edgedancer chapter 13#
  118. Oathbringer chapter 24#
  119. Rhythm of War chapter 48#
  120. Words of Radiance chapter 62#
  121. General Signed Books 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-07-31#
  122. a b c First page of Navani's notebook
  123. Oathbringer chapter 8#
  124. Oathbringer chapter 12#
  125. a b Oathbringer chapter 53#
  126. Oathbringer chapter 104#
  127. Rhythm of War chapter 30#
  128. a b c YouTube Livestream 56
    Arcanum - 2023-04-21#
  129. Words of Radiance chapter 29#
  130. YouTube Livestream 23
    Arcanum - 2020-12-17#
  131. a b c d The Way of Kings chapter 38#
  132. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 45#
  133. a b The Way of Kings chapter 10#
  134. Rhythm of War chapter 43#
  135. a b Oathbringer chapter 25#
  136. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 78#
  137. a b Words of Radiance chapter 11#
  138. Oathbringer chapter 49#
  139. The Way of Kings chapter 32#
  140. a b c Oathbringer chapter 89#
  141. a b Rhythm of War chapter 29#
  142. Words of Radiance interlude I-4#
  143. DragonCon 2019
    Arcanum - 2019-08-29#
  144. a b Oathbringer chapter 36#
  145. a b Oathbringer chapter 5#
  146. The Way of Kings chapter 65#
  147. The Way of Kings chapter 12#
  148. a b c Rhythm of War chapter 68#
  149. Rhythm of War chapter 86#
  150. Rhythm of War chapter 11#
  151. Dragonsteel 2023
    Arcanum - 2023-11-21#
  152. Words of Radiance chapter 28#
  153. Oathbringer chapter 37#
  154. Oathbringer chapter 122#
  155. Rhythm of War chapter 109#
  156. The Way of Kings chapter 39#
  157. a b The Way of Kings chapter 3#
  158. a b c Rhythm of War chapter 45#
  159. Rhythm of War chapter 62#
  160. Rhythm of War chapter 15#
  161. Edgedancer chapter 4#
  162. a b Edgedancer chapter 8#
  163. Edgedancer chapter 12#
  164. Words of Radiance chapter 35#
  165. Oathbringer chapter 65#
  166. Rhythm of War Preview Q&As
    Arcanum - 2020-10-21#
  167. General Reddit 2020
    Arcanum - 2020-11-24#
  168. Skyeel Illustration Description
    Inkthinker's DeviantArt #
  169. Shallan's Sketchbook: Skyeels
  170. Dawnshard chapter 19#
  171. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  172. Words of Radiance chapter 70#
  173. Words of Radiance chapter 72#
  174. a b The Way of Kings chapter 33#
  175. The Way of Kings chapter 47#
  176. The Way of Kings chapter 1#
  177. a b The Way of Kings chapter 16#
  178. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 61#
  179. a b Rhythm of War chapter 69#
  180. a b Rhythm of War chapter 1#
  181. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  182. a b The Way of Kings chapter 44#
  183. Starsight Release Party
    Arcanum - 2019-11-26#
  184. a b The Way of Kings interlude I-1#
  185. The Way of Kings chapter 27#
  186. The Way of Kings chapter 22#
  187. a b Dawnshard prologue#
  188. Oathbringer chapter 9#
  189. a b c Oathbringer chapter 19#
  190. Oathbringer chapter 6#
  191. Dawnshard chapter 3#
  192. Skyward Atlanta signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-17#
  193. The Way of Kings chapter 40#
  194. RoW Release Party
    Arcanum - 2020-11-17#
  195. Legion Release Party
    Arcanum - 2018-09-19#
  196. Skyward Atlanta signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-17#
  197. Words of Radiance chapter 74#
  198. Arcanum Unbounded Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-06#
  199. Words of Radiance interlude I-3#
  200. Dawnshard chapter 5#
  201. a b Dawnshard chapter 9#
  202. Dawnshard chapter 11#
  203. The Way of Kings chapter 34#
  204. a b The Way of Kings chapter 4#
  205. a b Words of Radiance chapter 52#
  206. a b Edgedancer chapter 1#
  207. /r/fantasy AMA 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-15#
  208. Supanova 2017 - Sydney
    Arcanum - 2017-06-16#
  209. Rhythm of War chapter 73#
  210. JordanCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-04-21#
  211. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 107#
  212. The Way of Kings chapter 29#
  213. Words of Radiance chapter 42#
  214. a b Shadows of Self Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-12#
  215. Oathbringer chapter 98#
  216. The Way of Kings chapter 60#
  217. YouTube Spoiler Stream 4
    Arcanum - 2022-06-16#
  218. Edgedancer chapter 6#
  219. a b c Rhythm of War chapter 22#
  220. Edgedancer chapter 20#
  221. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 116#
  222. Oathbringer chapter 112#
  223. a b Oathbringer chapter 1#
  224. Oathbringer interlude I-14#
  225. Rhythm of War chapter 26#
  226. a b Oathbringer chapter 72#
  227. Oathbringer chapter 67#
  228. Oathbringer chapter 63#
  229. a b c Oathbringer chapter 74#
  230. Oathbringer chapter 87#
  231. a b Oathbringer chapter 62#
  232. Rhythm of War chapter 113#
  233. Rhythm of War epilogue#
  234. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  235. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  236. a b Oathbringer chapter 114#
  237. Map of Roshar
  238. a b The Way of Kings interlude I-7#
  239. Rhythm of War chapter 46#
  240. Emerald City Comic Con 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-03-01#
  241. Words of Radiance chapter 83#
  242. Shadows of Self San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-09#
  243. Oathbringer chapter 113#
  244. Oathbringer chapter 119#
  245. Oathbringer chapter 68 epigraph#
  246. Oathbringer chapter 69 epigraph#
  247. Oathbringer chapter 111#
  248. Skyward Pre-Release AMA
    Arcanum - 2018-11-03#
  249. a b c Oathbringer chapter 84#
  250. Oathbringer chapter 89 epigraph#
  251. Oathbringer chapter 92 epigraph#
  252. Oathbringer chapter 80 epigraph#
  253. Oathbringer chapter 108 epigraph#
  254. Oathbringer chapter 113 epigraph#
  255. Words of Radiance chapter 82 epigraph#
  256. Words of Radiance interlude I-14#
  257. The Way of Kings chapter 45 epigraph#
  258. The Way of Kings chapter 54#
  259. Oathbringer chapter 11#
  260. The Way of Kings chapter 43 epigraph#
  261. The Way of Kings chapter 42#
  262. Words of Radiance chapter 9#
  263. Oathbringer chapter 3#
  264. Rhythm of War chapter 116#
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