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|image=Stormfather.png
|species=Spren
|abilities=[[Nahel bond]], [[Bondsmith]] magic, {{tag+|Sliver}},{{wob ref|9207}}, {{tag+|Splinter|Honor}},{{wob ref|5991}}, {{tag+|Cognitive Shadow}}{{wob ref|8439}}
|bonded=[[Dalinar]]
|titles=Rider of Storms, Storm Rider,{{book ref|sa2|i|8}} God of Storms,{{book ref|sa2|59}} Spren of Storms,{{book ref|sa3|31}}, Father of Storms{{book ref|sa3|64}}
|aliases=[[Jezerezeh]], [[Kelek]]
|world=Roshar
At some point shortly before the [[True Desolation]], Syl was rediscovered, and Stormfather arranged to have her delivered to one of the honorspren cities, ordering [[Notum]] to keep an eye on her.{{book ref|sa3|108}}{{book ref|sa3|110}} Against his wishes, she eventually escaped to form a [[Nahel Bond]] after realizing that a new Desolation was coming.{{book ref|sa3|95}}
 
Around the same time, Stormfather began sending out his visions. While there were less than ten people to have received them, the only ones known are [[Gavilar]] and [[Dalinar Kholin]].{{wob ref|12268}} Gavilar began seeing them shortly before his death, although he interpreted them far differently than they were supposed to be.{{wob ref|3316}} This led indirectly to the creation of the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]], as well as Gavilar's cooperation with the [[Sons of Honor]] in a bid to bring the [[Herald]]s back, even if it meant starting a new Desolation.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
Following Gavilar's death, Stormfather began sending his visions to the younger brother. This led to Dalinar's reputation in the [[Alethi]] warcamps plummeting, but also to him beginning to research the Desolations and making the first attempt at truly uniting Alethkar.{{book ref|sa1|12}} At the same time, as [[Kaladin]] was bonding Syl, Stormfather was keeping an eye on him. When Kaladin was strung up by to face his judgement by [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]' orders, Stormfather appeared, as if observing him, although Kaladin later assumed it was a delirious hallucination.{{book ref|sa1|34}}

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