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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}}
 
Among the Parshendilisteners, 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}}
 
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}}
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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}}
 
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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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}}
 
==== Rainbowspren ====
 
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}}
 
Listeners see riverspren as having carapace.{{book ref|sa4|45}}
 
==== Rotspren ====
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