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|species=Spren
 
|species=Spren
|abilities=[[Nahel bond]], [[Bondsmith]] magic, {{tag+|Sliver}}{{wob ref|9207}}, {{tag+|Splinter|Honor}}{{wob ref|5991}}, {{tag+|Cognitive Shadow}}{{wob ref|8439}}
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|bonded=[[Dalinar]]
 
|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}}
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|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]]
 
|aliases=[[Jezerezeh]], [[Kelek]]
 
|world=Roshar
 
|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> I am that which brings Light and Darkness </span>
 
|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> I am that which brings Light and Darkness </span>
|2=Stormfather explaining his role to [[Dalinar]].{{book ref|sa2|83}}
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|2=The Stormfather explaining his role to [[Dalinar]].{{book ref|sa2|83}}
 
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The '''Stormfather''' is a powerful [[spren]] on [[Roshar]]. He is the personification of [[highstorm|storms]] and the divine. In [[Vorinism]], he is identified with the [[Herald]] [[Jezerezeh]]. [[Puuli]] identifies him with the Herald [[Kelek]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}} To the [[listener]]s he is known as the '''Rider of Storms'''.{{book ref|sa2|I|5}}
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The '''Stormfather''' is a powerful and unique [[spren]] on [[Roshar]] responsible for the [[highstorm]]s. He is one of the three [[Bondsmith]] spren, and is currently bonded to [[Dalinar Kholin]].{{book ref|sa2|89}} To the [[listener]]s, he is known as the '''Rider of Storms'''.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}}
   
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== Appearance and Personality ==
== Nature ==
 
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[[File:The Stormfather by Noblesgal.jpg|thumb|right|250px|<center><small>by {{a|Noblesgal}}</small></center>]]
The Stormfather is a spren. He has also merged with the [[Cognitive Shadow]] of the [[Almighty]]{{wob ref|1671}}; in his own words, "the memory men create for him, now that he is gone."{{book ref|sa2|89}} Despite the Vorin view of him, he has stated that he is not a Herald.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
 
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{{quote
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| I have burned and broken cities myself. I can see … yes, I see a difference now. I see pain now. I did not see it before the bond.
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| The Stormfather.{{book ref|sa3|86}}
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Vast majority of the time, the Stormfather is simply an disembodied presence in the skies, or an overpowering voice within the highstorm itself.{{book ref|sa2|83}} On the occassions that he does show himself, he takes the form of an enormous, imperious face made out of the clouds, that seems to stretch from horizon to horizon into infinity.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
According to listener beliefs he is one of the spren who betrayed them and protected the humans instead of the listeners. Because of his power, they still respect him; however, and it is thought that he would kill any who do not respect him. This leads to a mix of awe and fear from the listeners.{{book ref|sa2|I|5}}
 
   
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He's extremely prideful and haughty, convinced of his own power and righteousness. He does not care for humanity, only serving them and sending visions because he was bid to do so by Honor.{{book ref|sa2|83}} He is particularly focused on oaths and keeping them, and does not take kindly to those who would break them.{{book ref|sa3|4}} His sense of justice does not mean he demands that men follow what is ''right'', however; to him, a genocide is not an evil deed if it was done as punishment for oathbreaking.{{book ref|sa3|86}}
<gallery caption="Images of the Stormfather">
 
Stormfather.png | The Stormfather by [[User: Exmakina]]
 
Dalinar Bondsmith.jpg | Bondsmith by [[Coppermind: Artists/Connor Chamberlain|Connor Chamberlain]]
 
Rider of Storms.jpg | Rider of Storms by [[Coppermind: Artists/Connor Chamberlain|Connor Chamberlain]]
 
The Stormfather - XXI. The World .png|The Stormfather by [[Coppermind:Artists/taratjah | taratjah]]
 
</gallery>
 
   
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He's often incapable of understanding human emotions and thoughts, and finds their unstable nature untrustworthy. Over time, when bonded to a human, he begins to gain a sense of empathy and understanding of people.{{book ref|sa3|38}} He also begins to gain a sense of morality, understanding the harm his actions have brought to people.{{book ref|sa3|86}} This does not mean he grows much more kind or gentle, though, as he still believed that the storms are his domain and his alone, and is fine with killing those who would dare to challenge him on that, like sailors on the open sea.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
== Power ==
 
He controls the [[highstorm]]s, and can summon them to a particular location.{{book ref|sa2|83}} He appears as a giant face during highstorms, although it's unclear whether non-[[Surgebinding|Surgebinders]] can see him.{{book ref|sa1|35}} It was mentioned in listener songs that he could appear to some during a storm, although it was only in song and unheard of to actually happen.{{book ref|sa2|I|5}} He mentions to [[Eshonai]] that he would protect her from her own transformation into [[Regal#Stormform|Stormform]] if he could, but that it was not within his power to shelter people.{{book ref|sa2|I|5}} He is not always present within the highstorms.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}}
 
   
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== History ==
The Stormfather is able to talk to others in a space that seems outside of time and space.{{book ref|sa3|4}} People experiencing this feel as if everything around them fades away except the area closest to them. Those in the air feel as if they are standing on solid ground and the wind and highstorm seem to stop in place.{{book ref|sa3|31}} After this it feels as if no time as passed. He is not omnipresent and can only see things he is directly over or is in the sight of someone he has bonded with.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
   
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=== Origins and the Recreance ===
He apparently exerts some influence over [[honorspren]] and their ability to form [[Nahel Bond]]s, but could not hold back [[Syl]] so long as [[Kaladin]] said [[Order of Windrunners#The Third Ideal|his oaths]].{{book ref|sa2|84}} He has been [[Nahel bond|bonded]] to multiple [[Bondsmith]]s as their [[spren]] and is currently bonded to Dalinar Kholin.{{book ref|sa2|89}}
 
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> During these days, Honor still lived. I was not yet fully myself. More of a storm. Less interested in men. </span>
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|2=About his origins{{book ref|sa3|38}}
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The Stormfather is likely to be one of the oldest entities in the [[cosmere]], as the [[highstorm]]s he commands predate even the [[Shattering of Adonalsium]].{{wob ref|8624}} During the early millennia of his existence, he was not particularly cognizant or self-aware, but rather simply the uncaring storm.{{book ref|sa3|113}} Even back then, however, he was capable of bonding with humans.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
   
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Shortly before the [[Recreance]], [[Honor]] altered the Stormfather in a frantic preparation for his own death.{{book ref|sa3|113}} Among other changes, he gave him the capacity to create [[honorspren]], as well as bestowed him with a set of visions to be sent to a person who would benefit from them, in the event of a new [[Desolation]].{{book ref|sa3|108}}{{book ref|sa2|89}} Back then, the Stormfather had only childlike intelligence, although it grew over time.{{book ref|sa3|113}} When the Recreance came, he was bonded, though unlike many others, he managed to survive. Grieving for the lost honorspren -- which he believed included [[Sylphrena]] -- he refused to make new ones for centuries. Eventually, he created ten, who would then create children of their own, until the honorpren became a nation again.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
He was the carrier of [[Dalinar]]'s [[Dalinar's visions|visions]],{{book ref|sa2|83}} and was instructed by Honor to give the visions to someone who would best be served by them, as well as a future Bondsmith.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|28}} These visions can be given to anyone as long as they are close to a highstorm and can be given to more than one person at a time.{{book ref|sa3|38}} While experiencing a vision, a person will feel as if they have been transported to another place. The people they interact with will see them as someone else. The visions feel very real and the person can experience pain while in them. The visions often depict places of ancient times.{{book ref|sa1|60}} People cannot summon a [[Shardblade]] in a vision. While in a vision a person will attempt to act out what is happening with their physical bodies and may need to be restrained.{{book ref|sa1|19}} The language spoken will be specific to the time and place of each vision. Participants do not need fluency in these languages, nor do these languages need to be in current use on Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|4}}{{book ref|sa1|60}} Languages that can be used include the [[Dawnchant]].{{book ref|sa3|34}} When bonded to a Bondsmith, the Stormfather can give these visions to his Bondsmith at any time, even if they are not close to a highstorm. He can also have them be placed in a vision that someone else has been placed in.{{book ref|sa3|28}} When his Bondsmith is put into a vision, they can use Surgebinding,{{book ref|sa3|38}} and the Stormfather can show them any vision and transport them to different areas of the vision.{{book ref|sa3|1}} He can also slow down the time of the visions but leave those brought into it unaffected.{{book ref|sa3|34}} The Stormfather has almost complete control over the visions but others can override him and enter on their own, such as [[Lift]] using her boon from the [[Old Magic]] or [[Shard]]s.{{book ref|sa3|42}}{{book ref|sa3|56}}
 
   
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=== Visions and Bonds ===
The Stormfather has a large amount of raw Investiture, having more than the [[Unmade]], but is very restricted in what he can do.{{wob ref|12591}}
 
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At some point shortly before the [[True Desolation]], Syl was rediscovered, and the 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}}
   
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Around the same time, the 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}}
== History ==
 
The Stormfather is an incredibly powerful spren who likely had existed so long as there were [[highstorm]]s. It appears he can hold onto memories perfectly or at least better than other spren, as he was aware of what had been done to the rest of the spren by their human counterparts.{{book ref|sa2|32}}
 
   
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Following Gavilar's death, the 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, the Stormfather appeared, as if observing him, although Kaladin later assumed it was a delirious hallucination.{{book ref|sa1|34}}
The Stormfather is first seen directly when Kaladin is strung up to face his judgment by order of [[Torol Sadeas]]. Kaladin glimpses him as a large face, as vast as the entire sky before him but later questions whether he had just been delirious from the onslaught of the highstorm.{{book ref|sa1|34}}
 
   
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The Stormfather later visited Kaladin directly in a dream, where the two had a conversation. He accused Kaladin of being a traitor, and shared his belief that humans couldn't be trusted.{{book ref|sa2|32}} His predictions seemingly came true when Kaladin killed Syl by breaking his bond.{{book ref|sa2|69}} Stormfather visited him in a subsequent highstorm to tell him that she was dead and that Kaladin would never [[Surgebind]] again. While he let [[Shallan]] see him as well, he didn't speak with her.{{book ref|sa2|74}}
He is shown again directly the second time that Kaladin dreams of being the highstorm as it passes overhead. Here Kaladin recognizes the dream sequence and begins dreaming lucidly, allowing him to turn around and speak to the Stormfather directly. He accuses Kaladin of being a traitor who will hurt and kill Syl. He mentions that he believes humans cannot be trusted, and then gives Kaladin a warning and an apology before he wakes up.{{book ref|sa2|32}}
 
   
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During the [[Battle of Narak]], the Stormfather spoke to Dalinar out of a vision, claiming that the Alethi were lost, and promising to send a highstorm to sweep away their bodies. At the same time, Syl began to regain her consciousness, and so the Stormfather departed to stop her from re-bonding Kaladin.{{book ref|sa2|83}} Despite his best efforts, Syl succeeded, and the Stormfather reluctantly conceded allowing her to restore her bond.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
At one point Dalinar began seeing visions from [[Honor|The Almighty]]. The Stormfather did this as it was instructed to him by Honor but personally saw it as a waste of time, as the [[Everstorm]] materialized nonetheless.{{book ref|sa2|89}}
 
   
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Following the battle, Dalinar climbed to the top of [[Urithiru]] to speak with him. The Stormfather answered, explaining the [[Everstorm]] and Honor's death, whereupon Dalinar attempted to bond him. Though initially, the Stormfather was hostile to the idea, he eventually agreed once Dalinar said the [[Immortal Words]], although under the stipulation that Dalinar would wield no [[Shardblade|Shards]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}
When Sadeas's assassination attempt on the [[Shattered Plains]] leads to Kaladin falling 70 meters into the chasm below he survives.
 
   
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=== Bondsmith spren ===
While Kaladin and [[Shallan]] are waiting out the highstorm in the chasms, the Stormfather appears again to Kaladin. Here he makes it clear that he has effectively killed Syl and that he would never again regain his [[surgebinding|powers]]. He is also seen by Shallan, although he does not address her directly.{{book ref|sa2|74}}
 
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[[File:Rider of Storms.jpg|thumb|right|250px|<center><small>by {{a|Connor Chamberlain}}</small></center> Stormfather presiding over Dalinar and Navani's marriage]]
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> Oaths are the soul of righteousness. If you are to survive the coming tempest, oaths must guide you. </span>
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|2=At [[Dalinar]]'s and [[Navani]]'s wedding{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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This new bond allowed the Stormfather to show Dalinar Honor's visions at will, leading to Dalinar exploring them extensively.{{book ref|sa3|1}} Shortly afterwards, Dalinar asked the Stormfather to marry him and [[Navani]], to which he agreed.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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From then on out, the Stormfather served as a source of information for Dalinar. While he refused to give him the reasons for the [[Recreance]],{{book ref|sa3|12}} he explained the nature of the [[Honorblade]]s, as well as the reason why [[Honor]] thought the plan of fighting [[Odium]] in a contest of champions would work -- that Odium is a force of nature, and as such, bound by rules.{{book ref|sa3|16}} Eventually, after a conversation concerning whether [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]] can be brought back to life, the Stormfather revealed that he can send visions to other people, allowing Dalinar to instantaneously communicate across vast distances, making negotiations with far away people much easier.{{book ref|sa3|28}}
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Initially, the plan went reasonably well, with [[Dalinar]] conversing with [[Fen Rnamdi]] of [[Thaylenah]] and convincing her to consider his offer.{{book ref|sa3|34}} Afterwards, the Stormfather brought him, [[Navani]] and [[Jasnah]] to the vision of [[Aharietiam]] to explore it. It was there that he told Dalinar about the origins and fate of the [[Herald]]s, though he again refused to speak about the Recreance.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Shortly afterwards, during a trip back to the warcamps, he told Dalinar that he was beginning to feel empathy for people dying in his storms.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
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=== The downward spiral ===
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| This is the lot I have chosen. It is you or oblivion.
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| The Stormfather to [[Dalinar]].{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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The free exploration of the visions ended when [[Odium]] invaded one of the visions, with the Stormfather powerless to stop him.{{book ref|sa3|56}}{{book ref|sa3|57}} Though the great spren quickly recovered his poise, there was no doubt that he was terrified of the Shard, and for the time being, further visions were suspended.{{book ref|sa3|58}} Eventually, Dalinar began inquiring about the current fate of the Heralds, and the Stormfather informed him that he could see [[Ishar]], and that the old Binder of Gods cursed his name at night.{{book ref|sa3|64}}
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Soon afterwards, Dalinar's memories of the burning of [[Rathalas]] returned.{{book ref|sa3|65}} Afterwards, he confronted the Stormfather about his reasons for bonding a monster such as himself, to which the Stormfather answered that to him, what Dalinar had done was administering justice -- but also that now, with his bond more advanced, he understood the immorality of the act.{{book ref|sa3|86}}
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When Dalinar traveled to [[Vedenar]], he felt the return of the [[Thrill]], and sought to run away. Despite the Stormfather's protests, he managed to summon something gleaming and white and used it to open the [[Oathgate]], causing the great spren significant pain.{{book ref|sa3|100}} Afterwards, Dalinar apologized to him, but the Stromfather was unbothered by the event, or at least acted as though he was.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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[[File:Dalinar Bondsmith.jpg|thumb|left|250px|<center><small>by {{a|Connor Chamberlain}}</small></center> Accompanying Dalinar at Thaylen Field]]
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=== Eila Stele and Thaylen Field ===
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| I was bonded to men before. This never happened then.
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| The Stormfather about [[Honor's Perpendicularity]].{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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The revelations of [[Eila Stele]] came soon afterwards.{{book ref|sa3|111}} In the aftermath, the Stormfather explained to Dalinar the Recreance and the role Honor played in preventing it in the ages past, as well as Honor's decay shortly before his death.{{book ref|sa3|113}}
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At the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], the Stormfather accompanied Dalinar to his meeting with Odium, though he couldn't explain what the [[thunderclast]]s would want with the [[Thaylen Gemstone Reserve]].{{book ref|sa3|116}} When Odium met with Dalinar, the Stormfather fell quiet, banished by the Shard's presence.{{book ref|sa3|118}} He quickly returned after Dalinar managed to reject Odium's influence.{{book ref|sa3|119}} After Dalinar opened [[Honor's Perpendicularity]], the Stormfather returned, shocked and uncertain as to what was happening, though he was aware enough to accept Dalinar's words as the Third Ideal of the Bondsmiths, and to point out [[Taln]] and [[Shalash]]'s presence to his Bondsmith.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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In the aftermath of the battle, the Stormfather briefly visited [[Lopen]] to hear out his [[Windrunner]] second ideal, chastising him for thinking he had been ready earlier.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Afterwards, he allowed Dalinar and [[Shallan]] to use his presence over [[Kholinar]] to see what had happened to the city.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
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=== Nature ===
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[[File:The Stormfather - XXI. The World .png|thumb|right|300px|<center><small>by {{a|taratjah}}</small></center>]]
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> I am a sliver of the Almighty himself! </span>
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|2=The Stormfather.{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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The Stormfather is a [[spren]], making him naturally immortal and intangible. Unlike most other spren, he is mostly present in the [[Physical Realm]] rather than [[Shadesmar]], and thus cannot see inside of it, even though his highstorms affect it.{{book ref|sa3|97}}{{book ref|sa3|107}} He is one of the most powerful spren on Roshar, with an immense amount of [[Investiture]], greater even than that of the [[Unmade]], although he is much more restricted than them in what he can do with it.{{wob ref|12591}}
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He has merged with [[Tanavast]]'s [[Cognitive Shadow]], making him something akin to a [[Sliver]] along with being a [[Splinter]].{{wob ref|1671}} He considers himself to be a memory men created for the Almighty, now that the god himself is gone.{{book ref|sa2|89}} It is unclear how much of Tanavast is left within him, as though he seems to share some of his memories and opinions, particularly in regards to [[Cultivation]], his standoffish nature does not match what has been seen of Tanavast.{{wob ref|2767}}
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The Stormfather's unusual nature as both a spren and a Cognitive Shadow gives some additional abilities to the [[Bondsmith]] bonded to him in the present times. [[Dalinar Kholin]] is able to use it to merge the [[Physical Realm|Physical]], [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]] and [[Spiritual Realm]]s, creating [[Honor's Perpendicularity]]. This allows people to travel between [[Shadesmar]] and Roshar, and releases near-infinite amounts of [[Stormlight]] into the surrounding area, albeit the perpendicularity doesn't last for long.{{book ref|sa3|119}}{{book ref|sa3|120}} [[Odium]] refers to the whole event as Ascending.{{book ref|sa3|122}} Whether this can be used in another Realm beyond the Physical, or even used again at all, is undetermined.
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=== Highstorms ===
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The Stormfather commands the [[highstorm]]s, the powerful hurricanes that scour Roshar at regular intervals. While he ordinarily sticks to his schedule, he can summon them to a particular location if need be.{{book ref|sa2|83}} The highstorms also grant him the ability to summon [[Stormlight]], although he cannot do so outside of a highstorm.{{book ref|sa3|68}}
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While he rides the storms, and can perceive everything within them.{{book ref|sa3|8}} However, his consciousness is not restricted to them -- he is capable of speaking to [[Dalinar]] from great distances, and unlike other Radiant spren, he does not need to remain close to him.{{wob ref|4268}} This being said, he does not have absolute control over everything that happens within his storms, and he's incapable of stopping singers from using it to bond with spren, even [[voidspren]].{{book ref|sa2|i|5}}
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Within a highstorm, the Stormfather is capable of communicating with people, appearing as an enormous face and speaking in a thunderous voice.{{book ref|sa1|35}} It's uncertain whether there are prerequisites to being able to see him, although so far, only [[Surgebinder]]s and [[singer]]s have met with him in this manner.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}}{{book ref|sa1|35}}
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=== Visions ===
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The Stormfather is capable sending people visions, so long as his target is in an area experiencing a highstorm. Whether or not a person is currently awake or asleep is irrelevant, and it appears that the vision cannot be resisted.{{book ref|sa1|18}} The visions can be given to more than one person at a time, as long as all other than his bonded Surgebinder are within a highstorm.{{book ref|sa3|38}} His bonded Surgebinder is also able to enter a vision without a highstorm and is able to bring in others with them outside of a highstorm as long as they are touching the Bondsmith.{{book ref|sa3|56}} When speaking to others inside of a vision, accents might not carry over.{{book ref|sa3|58}}
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The visions the Stormfather sends out have been bestowed upon him by [[Honor]] near the end of the Shard's life, to be given to those who would be best served by them, such as possible future Bondsmiths.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|28}} They play out as a pre-recorded, heavily interactive scenes, set in another place and another time. The target of the vision assumes the role of someone who lived in that time and place, and the people conjured up by the vision interact with them as though they were that person.{{book ref|sa1|18}}
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The target cannot summon their [[Shardblade]], although they are capable of using their Surgebinding abilities.{{book ref|sa1|18}}{{book ref|sa3|103}} They can, however, feel pain and attempt to act out their actions within a vision, which sometimes requires that their physical bodies be restrained.{{book ref|sa1|19}} They will speak the language matching the time period and location of the vision, even if they aren't normally able to speak it.{{book ref|sa1|60}}
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While the Stormfather ordinarily has a cycle of visions he goes through on a loop, he can send his bonded Bondsmith to them even outside of a highstorm, and transport the Bondsmith into any area of the vision "map".{{book ref|sa3|1}} He has almost complete control over the visions, being able to insert people as various characters within them and manipulate the passing of time, but entities such as [[Shard]]s or [[Lift]] can override him.{{book ref|sa3|34}}{{book ref|sa3|42}}{{book ref|sa3|56}}
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=== Dreams ===
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Outside of the visions, the Stormfather is capable of communicating through dreams.{{book ref|sa2|32}} Those dreams usually take place in a blank space that seems outside of time and space.{{book ref|sa3|4}} People experiencing them feel as though everything around them fades away, replaced by solid ground and wind that seems to stop in place.{{book ref|sa3|31}} Unlike the visions, the dreams seem to take up no time at all in the real world.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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=== Nahel Bond ===
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> I will not be a simple sword to you. I will not come as you call, and you will have to divest yourself of that... monstrosity that you carry. You will be a Radiant with no Shards. </span>
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|2=The Stormfather upon bonding [[Dalinar]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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The Stormfather is one of the three great [[Bondsmith]] spren. Forming a [[Nahel Bond]] with him grants one the power over the [[Surge]]s of [[Cohesion]] and [[Adhesion]].{{file ref|TWoK Front Endsheet.jpg|Surgebinding Chart}} He is currently bonded with [[Dalinar Kholin]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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While a Bondsmith can use Adhesion the way a [[Windrunner]] would,{{book ref|sa3|28}} they can also apply their powers in different manner, using them more in the [[Spiritual Realm|Spiritual]]. Using Spiritual Adhesion, a Bondsmith can form a connection between themselves and another person, allowing them to speak their language.{{book ref|sa3|65}} They also seem capable of hearing the spiritual aspects of objects, and use this to mend broken things back whole.{{book ref|sa3|59}} Bondsmiths can also summon stormlight at will, although this requires significant effort.{{wob ref|12295}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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There are several differences between the Stormfather and other Radiant spren. Unlike them, he is capable of maintaining consciousness in the Physical Realm even without the Bond, although it grants him deeper understanding of humanity and its foibles, along with the ability to empathize with others and more human responses, like cursing.{{book ref|sa3|38}} He also does not become a Shardblade, either due to his immense power or due to his immense dislike for humanity.{{book ref|sa2|89}} He can, however, speak directly into his Surgebinder's mind -- something other spren are only capable of when in Shardblade form.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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=== Honorspren ===
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The Stormfather is the creator of the modern [[honorspren]], a duty that was bestowed upon him by [[Honor]] shortly before the latter's death. Following the [[Recreance]], where almost all of them have been killed, he stopped doing so; however, he would eventually create ten of them, which would eventually create others, leading to the resurgence of the race.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
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Today, many honorspren treat him as an honored ancestor and obey his wishes, with [[Syl]] in particular referring to him as her father.{{book ref|sa3|108}}{{book ref|sa2|86}} The Stormfather, in turn, considers them his children.{{book ref|sa2|83}} He apparently exerts some influence over their ability to form [[Nahel Bond]]s, although he cannot stop them if their Surgebinder says the proper Oaths.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
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== Relationships ==
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=== Dalinar ===
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{{quote
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| Why did you bond me? Shouldn't you have picked a man who was just?
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| [[Dalinar]] the to Stormfather.{{book ref|sa3|86}}
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[[Dalinar Kholin]] is the Stormfather's current [[Bondsmith]]; not the first one, but the first in many hundreds of years.{{book ref|sa2|89}} Though the Stormfather isn't eager to bond at first, once Dalinar says the Words, the Stormfather commits to staying with Dalinar.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|107}} He is still abrasive towards him, withholding information he doesn't wish to share, but he strives to help Dalinar, even in the face of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|1}}{{book ref|sa3|109}} He often acts as Dalinar's confidant in matters the latter is uncomfortable sharing with [[Navani]].{{book ref|sa3|86}}
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In return, the Stormfather gains increased empathy and understanding of human nature. He also picks up less wholesome habits, such as cursing.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
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=== Honor ===
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{{quote
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| Of course Honor's suggestion would work. He spoke it.
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| The Stormfather.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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While he has no choice in obeying [[Honor]]'s wishes, the Stormfather greatly respects him in many ways.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|16}} He trusts him implicitly, and has many good things to say about him.{{book ref|sa3|111}} He seems to treat him as something of a father figure, likely due to Honor's transformation of him shortly before [[Tanavast]]'s death.{{book ref|sa3|38}} The Stormfather is also Honor's [[Cognitive Shadow]] to an extent.{{wob ref|8439}} What this means is uncertain, as while the Stormfather seems to think the same way about [[Cultivation]] Honor used to, he also seems to consider himself a separate entity.{{wob ref|2767}}{{book ref|sa2|89}}
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=== Sylphrena ===
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{{quote
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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> You have taken her from me. My beloved one. </span>
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|2=The Stormfather to [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa2|74}}
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[[Syl]] is one of the original [[honorspren]] created by the Stormfather prior to the [[Recreance]].{{book ref|sa3|108}} Perhaps because of this, he seems to adore her above all his other children, and takes care that she's not harmed.{{book ref|sa2|32}} While she calls him her father, she's also clearly frustrated with how overprotective he can be, and will argue with him over what she is and isn't allowed to do.{{book ref|sa2|84}} Unlike other honorspren, she has no problem disobeying his wishes.{{book ref|sa2|95}}
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=== Kaladin ===
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| Just listen to the piece of nature incarnate, okay?
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| [[Syl]] to [[Kaladin]] about her father.{{book ref|sa3|31}}
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The Stormfather has mixed feelings regarding [[Kaladin]]. On one hand, he's furious with him for bonding Syl, and blames him for everything bad that happens to her, immediately assuming that he would kill her.{{book ref|sa2|32}} Eventually, he comes to respect him somewhat, although the respect is grudging.{{book ref|sa3|50}} Kaladin sometimes rides his storms in dreams, though this seems rather accidental.{{book ref|sa1|46}} He's the only person to whom the Stormfather referst to as "child of Tanavast", for a specific, but unknown reason.{{wob ref|12688}}
He later speaks to Dalinar during the [[Battle of Narak]], where he claims that the [[Alethi]] side is lost but promises to conjure a highstorm later in order to sweep away their dead as a sign of respect.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
 
   
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Over time, the Stormfather seems to come to care for Kaladin somewhat, in his own way. He helps him travel to [[Urithiru]] from [[Revolar]], and later hopes that the Stormblessed can safely return from [[Kholinar]].{{book ref|sa3|31}}{{book ref|sa3|107}}
Kaladin could hear Syl arguing with him while attempting to protect [[Elhokar]] from [[Moash]] and [[Graves]]. Syl points out that he can only hold her back so long as Kaladin does not utter the words of the [[Knights Radiant]] and upon him doing so, the Stormfather reluctantly concedes that Syl may now rejoin Kaladin.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
 
   
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== Culture ==
After ascending to the top of [[Urithiru]], Dalinar speaks with him, successfully bonding him. The Stormfather requires that Dalinar go without [[Shardplate]] or [[Shardblade]], and tells him that if [[Odium]] killed Honor he will surely do the same to him, but nonetheless accepts the words.{{book ref|sa2|89}}
 
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The [[Vorin]] religion often identifies the Stormfather with the [[Almighty]], as well as one or more of the [[Herald]]s. In [[Alethkar]], it's commonly believed that [[Jezrien]] and the Stormfather are the same entity.{{book ref|sa1|34}} In [[Natanatan]], the same is said about [[Kalak]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}} A common punishment for some criminals in Vorin countries is being strung up in a [[highstorm]], to be "judged by the Stormfather", which typically equals a death sentence.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
   
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The word "stormfather" is something used as a curse word, similar to other variations of the word "storm".
The bond allows the Stormfather to show Dalinar his visions at will.{{book ref|sa3|1}} He also marries Dalinar and Navani atop Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
   
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The [[listener]]s believe him to be a traitor to their kind, who protected humans instead of them. They still respect him, though, believing that he would kill anyone who doesn't, leading to a mix of awe and fear in their society.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}}
== Other ==
 
Being strung up in a highstorm is referred to as being judged by the Stormfather.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
 
   
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== Trivia ==
He considers the honorspren to be his children.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
 
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* The Stormfather has two different "modes" of speech. He uses <span style='font-variant: small-caps'>all-caps</span> when talking to those unbonded to him, or when speaking so that everyone can hear him. He speaks normally when communicating directly with [[Dalinar]] after the latter becomes a Bondsmith.{{book ref|sa3|4}} Interestingly, there are only two other characters shown speaking in all-caps -- [[Cultivation]], and [[Syl]], the latter only when about to be resurrected by [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa3|114}}{{book ref|sa2|84}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 19:20, 21 January 2020

Stormfather
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Abilities Nahel bond, Bondsmith magic, Sliver,[1] Splinter of Honor,[2] Cognitive Shadow[3]
Bonded With Dalinar
Titles Rider of Storms, Storm Rider,[4] God of Storms,[5] Spren of Storms,[6] Father of Storms[7]
Aliases Jezerezeh, Kelek
Species Spren
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

I am that which brings Light and Darkness

—The Stormfather explaining his role to Dalinar.[8]

The Stormfather is a powerful and unique spren on Roshar responsible for the highstorms. He is one of the three Bondsmith spren, and is currently bonded to Dalinar Kholin.[9] To the listeners, he is known as the Rider of Storms.[10]

Appearance and Personality

I have burned and broken cities myself. I can see … yes, I see a difference now. I see pain now. I did not see it before the bond.

— The Stormfather.[11]

Vast majority of the time, the Stormfather is simply an disembodied presence in the skies, or an overpowering voice within the highstorm itself.[8] On the occassions that he does show himself, he takes the form of an enormous, imperious face made out of the clouds, that seems to stretch from horizon to horizon into infinity.[12]

He's extremely prideful and haughty, convinced of his own power and righteousness. He does not care for humanity, only serving them and sending visions because he was bid to do so by Honor.[8] He is particularly focused on oaths and keeping them, and does not take kindly to those who would break them.[12] His sense of justice does not mean he demands that men follow what is right, however; to him, a genocide is not an evil deed if it was done as punishment for oathbreaking.[11]

He's often incapable of understanding human emotions and thoughts, and finds their unstable nature untrustworthy. Over time, when bonded to a human, he begins to gain a sense of empathy and understanding of people.[13] He also begins to gain a sense of morality, understanding the harm his actions have brought to people.[11] This does not mean he grows much more kind or gentle, though, as he still believed that the storms are his domain and his alone, and is fine with killing those who would dare to challenge him on that, like sailors on the open sea.[14]

History

Origins and the Recreance

During these days, Honor still lived. I was not yet fully myself. More of a storm. Less interested in men.

—About his origins[13]

The Stormfather is likely to be one of the oldest entities in the cosmere, as the highstorms he commands predate even the Shattering of Adonalsium.[15] During the early millennia of his existence, he was not particularly cognizant or self-aware, but rather simply the uncaring storm.[16] Even back then, however, he was capable of bonding with humans.[17]

Shortly before the Recreance, Honor altered the Stormfather in a frantic preparation for his own death.[16] Among other changes, he gave him the capacity to create honorspren, as well as bestowed him with a set of visions to be sent to a person who would benefit from them, in the event of a new Desolation.[17][9] Back then, the Stormfather had only childlike intelligence, although it grew over time.[16] When the Recreance came, he was bonded, though unlike many others, he managed to survive. Grieving for the lost honorspren -- which he believed included Sylphrena -- he refused to make new ones for centuries. Eventually, he created ten, who would then create children of their own, until the honorpren became a nation again.[17]

Visions and Bonds

At some point shortly before the True Desolation, Syl was rediscovered, and the Stormfather arranged to have her delivered to one of the honorspren cities, ordering Notum to keep an eye on her.[17][18] Against his wishes, she eventually escaped to form a Nahel Bond after realizing that a new Desolation was coming.[19]

Around the same time, the 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.[20] Gavilar began seeing them shortly before his death, although he interpreted them far differently than they were supposed to be.[21] This led indirectly to the creation of the Diagram, as well as Gavilar's cooperation with the Sons of Honor in a bid to bring the Heralds back, even if it meant starting a new Desolation.[22][23]

Following Gavilar's death, the 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.[24] 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 Sadeas' orders, the Stormfather appeared, as if observing him, although Kaladin later assumed it was a delirious hallucination.[25]

The Stormfather later visited Kaladin directly in a dream, where the two had a conversation. He accused Kaladin of being a traitor, and shared his belief that humans couldn't be trusted.[26] His predictions seemingly came true when Kaladin killed Syl by breaking his bond.[27] Stormfather visited him in a subsequent highstorm to tell him that she was dead and that Kaladin would never Surgebind again. While he let Shallan see him as well, he didn't speak with her.[28]

During the Battle of Narak, the Stormfather spoke to Dalinar out of a vision, claiming that the Alethi were lost, and promising to send a highstorm to sweep away their bodies. At the same time, Syl began to regain her consciousness, and so the Stormfather departed to stop her from re-bonding Kaladin.[8] Despite his best efforts, Syl succeeded, and the Stormfather reluctantly conceded allowing her to restore her bond.[29]

Following the battle, Dalinar climbed to the top of Urithiru to speak with him. The Stormfather answered, explaining the Everstorm and Honor's death, whereupon Dalinar attempted to bond him. Though initially, the Stormfather was hostile to the idea, he eventually agreed once Dalinar said the Immortal Words, although under the stipulation that Dalinar would wield no Shards.[9]

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Stormfather presiding over Dalinar and Navani's marriage

Oaths are the soul of righteousness. If you are to survive the coming tempest, oaths must guide you.

—At Dalinar's and Navani's wedding[12]

This new bond allowed the Stormfather to show Dalinar Honor's visions at will, leading to Dalinar exploring them extensively.[30] Shortly afterwards, Dalinar asked the Stormfather to marry him and Navani, to which he agreed.[12]

From then on out, the Stormfather served as a source of information for Dalinar. While he refused to give him the reasons for the Recreance,[31] he explained the nature of the Honorblades, as well as the reason why Honor thought the plan of fighting Odium in a contest of champions would work -- that Odium is a force of nature, and as such, bound by rules.[32] Eventually, after a conversation concerning whether Oathbringer can be brought back to life, the Stormfather revealed that he can send visions to other people, allowing Dalinar to instantaneously communicate across vast distances, making negotiations with far away people much easier.[33]

Initially, the plan went reasonably well, with Dalinar conversing with Fen Rnamdi of Thaylenah and convincing her to consider his offer.[34] Afterwards, the Stormfather brought him, Navani and Jasnah to the vision of Aharietiam to explore it. It was there that he told Dalinar about the origins and fate of the Heralds, though he again refused to speak about the Recreance.[13] Shortly afterwards, during a trip back to the warcamps, he told Dalinar that he was beginning to feel empathy for people dying in his storms.[14]

The downward spiral

This is the lot I have chosen. It is you or oblivion.

— The Stormfather to Dalinar.[35]

The free exploration of the visions ended when Odium invaded one of the visions, with the Stormfather powerless to stop him.[36][37] Though the great spren quickly recovered his poise, there was no doubt that he was terrified of the Shard, and for the time being, further visions were suspended.[38] Eventually, Dalinar began inquiring about the current fate of the Heralds, and the Stormfather informed him that he could see Ishar, and that the old Binder of Gods cursed his name at night.[7]

Soon afterwards, Dalinar's memories of the burning of Rathalas returned.[39] Afterwards, he confronted the Stormfather about his reasons for bonding a monster such as himself, to which the Stormfather answered that to him, what Dalinar had done was administering justice -- but also that now, with his bond more advanced, he understood the immorality of the act.[11]

When Dalinar traveled to Vedenar, he felt the return of the Thrill, and sought to run away. Despite the Stormfather's protests, he managed to summon something gleaming and white and used it to open the Oathgate, causing the great spren significant pain.[40] Afterwards, Dalinar apologized to him, but the Stromfather was unbothered by the event, or at least acted as though he was.[35]

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Accompanying Dalinar at Thaylen Field

Eila Stele and Thaylen Field

I was bonded to men before. This never happened then.

— The Stormfather about Honor's Perpendicularity.[41]

The revelations of Eila Stele came soon afterwards.[42] In the aftermath, the Stormfather explained to Dalinar the Recreance and the role Honor played in preventing it in the ages past, as well as Honor's decay shortly before his death.[16]

At the Battle of Thaylen Field, the Stormfather accompanied Dalinar to his meeting with Odium, though he couldn't explain what the thunderclasts would want with the Thaylen Gemstone Reserve.[43] When Odium met with Dalinar, the Stormfather fell quiet, banished by the Shard's presence.[44] He quickly returned after Dalinar managed to reject Odium's influence.[41] After Dalinar opened Honor's Perpendicularity, the Stormfather returned, shocked and uncertain as to what was happening, though he was aware enough to accept Dalinar's words as the Third Ideal of the Bondsmiths, and to point out Taln and Shalash's presence to his Bondsmith.[41]

In the aftermath of the battle, the Stormfather briefly visited Lopen to hear out his Windrunner second ideal, chastising him for thinking he had been ready earlier.[45] Afterwards, he allowed Dalinar and Shallan to use his presence over Kholinar to see what had happened to the city.[46]

Attributes and Abilities

Nature

I am a sliver of the Almighty himself!

—The Stormfather.[9]

The Stormfather is a spren, making him naturally immortal and intangible. Unlike most other spren, he is mostly present in the Physical Realm rather than Shadesmar, and thus cannot see inside of it, even though his highstorms affect it.[47][35] He is one of the most powerful spren on Roshar, with an immense amount of Investiture, greater even than that of the Unmade, although he is much more restricted than them in what he can do with it.[48]

He has merged with Tanavast's Cognitive Shadow, making him something akin to a Sliver along with being a Splinter.[49] He considers himself to be a memory men created for the Almighty, now that the god himself is gone.[9] It is unclear how much of Tanavast is left within him, as though he seems to share some of his memories and opinions, particularly in regards to Cultivation, his standoffish nature does not match what has been seen of Tanavast.[50]

The Stormfather's unusual nature as both a spren and a Cognitive Shadow gives some additional abilities to the Bondsmith bonded to him in the present times. Dalinar Kholin is able to use it to merge the Physical, Cognitive and Spiritual Realms, creating Honor's Perpendicularity. This allows people to travel between Shadesmar and Roshar, and releases near-infinite amounts of Stormlight into the surrounding area, albeit the perpendicularity doesn't last for long.[41][51] Odium refers to the whole event as Ascending.[46] Whether this can be used in another Realm beyond the Physical, or even used again at all, is undetermined.

Highstorms

The Stormfather commands the highstorms, the powerful hurricanes that scour Roshar at regular intervals. While he ordinarily sticks to his schedule, he can summon them to a particular location if need be.[8] The highstorms also grant him the ability to summon Stormlight, although he cannot do so outside of a highstorm.[52]

While he rides the storms, and can perceive everything within them.[53] However, his consciousness is not restricted to them -- he is capable of speaking to Dalinar from great distances, and unlike other Radiant spren, he does not need to remain close to him.[54] This being said, he does not have absolute control over everything that happens within his storms, and he's incapable of stopping singers from using it to bond with spren, even voidspren.[10]

Within a highstorm, the Stormfather is capable of communicating with people, appearing as an enormous face and speaking in a thunderous voice.[55] It's uncertain whether there are prerequisites to being able to see him, although so far, only Surgebinders and singers have met with him in this manner.[10][55]

Visions

The Stormfather is capable sending people visions, so long as his target is in an area experiencing a highstorm. Whether or not a person is currently awake or asleep is irrelevant, and it appears that the vision cannot be resisted.[56] The visions can be given to more than one person at a time, as long as all other than his bonded Surgebinder are within a highstorm.[13] His bonded Surgebinder is also able to enter a vision without a highstorm and is able to bring in others with them outside of a highstorm as long as they are touching the Bondsmith.[36] When speaking to others inside of a vision, accents might not carry over.[38]

The visions the Stormfather sends out have been bestowed upon him by Honor near the end of the Shard's life, to be given to those who would be best served by them, such as possible future Bondsmiths.[9][33] They play out as a pre-recorded, heavily interactive scenes, set in another place and another time. The target of the vision assumes the role of someone who lived in that time and place, and the people conjured up by the vision interact with them as though they were that person.[56]

The target cannot summon their Shardblade, although they are capable of using their Surgebinding abilities.[56][57] They can, however, feel pain and attempt to act out their actions within a vision, which sometimes requires that their physical bodies be restrained.[58] They will speak the language matching the time period and location of the vision, even if they aren't normally able to speak it.[59]

While the Stormfather ordinarily has a cycle of visions he goes through on a loop, he can send his bonded Bondsmith to them even outside of a highstorm, and transport the Bondsmith into any area of the vision "map".[30] He has almost complete control over the visions, being able to insert people as various characters within them and manipulate the passing of time, but entities such as Shards or Lift can override him.[34][60][36]

Dreams

Outside of the visions, the Stormfather is capable of communicating through dreams.[26] Those dreams usually take place in a blank space that seems outside of time and space.[12] People experiencing them feel as though everything around them fades away, replaced by solid ground and wind that seems to stop in place.[6] Unlike the visions, the dreams seem to take up no time at all in the real world.[32]

Nahel Bond

I will not be a simple sword to you. I will not come as you call, and you will have to divest yourself of that... monstrosity that you carry. You will be a Radiant with no Shards.

—The Stormfather upon bonding Dalinar.[9]

The Stormfather is one of the three great Bondsmith spren. Forming a Nahel Bond with him grants one the power over the Surges of Cohesion and Adhesion.[61] He is currently bonded with Dalinar Kholin.[9]

While a Bondsmith can use Adhesion the way a Windrunner would,[33] they can also apply their powers in different manner, using them more in the Spiritual. Using Spiritual Adhesion, a Bondsmith can form a connection between themselves and another person, allowing them to speak their language.[39] They also seem capable of hearing the spiritual aspects of objects, and use this to mend broken things back whole.[62] Bondsmiths can also summon stormlight at will, although this requires significant effort.[63][46]

There are several differences between the Stormfather and other Radiant spren. Unlike them, he is capable of maintaining consciousness in the Physical Realm even without the Bond, although it grants him deeper understanding of humanity and its foibles, along with the ability to empathize with others and more human responses, like cursing.[13] He also does not become a Shardblade, either due to his immense power or due to his immense dislike for humanity.[9] He can, however, speak directly into his Surgebinder's mind -- something other spren are only capable of when in Shardblade form.[12]

Honorspren

The Stormfather is the creator of the modern honorspren, a duty that was bestowed upon him by Honor shortly before the latter's death. Following the Recreance, where almost all of them have been killed, he stopped doing so; however, he would eventually create ten of them, which would eventually create others, leading to the resurgence of the race.[17]

Today, many honorspren treat him as an honored ancestor and obey his wishes, with Syl in particular referring to him as her father.[17][64] The Stormfather, in turn, considers them his children.[8] He apparently exerts some influence over their ability to form Nahel Bonds, although he cannot stop them if their Surgebinder says the proper Oaths.[29]

Relationships

Dalinar

Why did you bond me? Shouldn't you have picked a man who was just?

Dalinar the to Stormfather.[11]

Dalinar Kholin is the Stormfather's current Bondsmith; not the first one, but the first in many hundreds of years.[9] Though the Stormfather isn't eager to bond at first, once Dalinar says the Words, the Stormfather commits to staying with Dalinar.[9][35] He is still abrasive towards him, withholding information he doesn't wish to share, but he strives to help Dalinar, even in the face of Odium.[30][65] He often acts as Dalinar's confidant in matters the latter is uncomfortable sharing with Navani.[11]

In return, the Stormfather gains increased empathy and understanding of human nature. He also picks up less wholesome habits, such as cursing.[13]

Honor

Of course Honor's suggestion would work. He spoke it.

— The Stormfather.[32]

While he has no choice in obeying Honor's wishes, the Stormfather greatly respects him in many ways.[9][32] He trusts him implicitly, and has many good things to say about him.[42] He seems to treat him as something of a father figure, likely due to Honor's transformation of him shortly before Tanavast's death.[13] The Stormfather is also Honor's Cognitive Shadow to an extent.[3] What this means is uncertain, as while the Stormfather seems to think the same way about Cultivation Honor used to, he also seems to consider himself a separate entity.[50][9]

Sylphrena

You have taken her from me. My beloved one.

—The Stormfather to Kaladin.[28]

Syl is one of the original honorspren created by the Stormfather prior to the Recreance.[17] Perhaps because of this, he seems to adore her above all his other children, and takes care that she's not harmed.[26] While she calls him her father, she's also clearly frustrated with how overprotective he can be, and will argue with him over what she is and isn't allowed to do.[29] Unlike other honorspren, she has no problem disobeying his wishes.[66]

Kaladin

Just listen to the piece of nature incarnate, okay?

Syl to Kaladin about her father.[6]

The Stormfather has mixed feelings regarding Kaladin. On one hand, he's furious with him for bonding Syl, and blames him for everything bad that happens to her, immediately assuming that he would kill her.[26] Eventually, he comes to respect him somewhat, although the respect is grudging.[14] Kaladin sometimes rides his storms in dreams, though this seems rather accidental.[67] He's the only person to whom the Stormfather referst to as "child of Tanavast", for a specific, but unknown reason.[68]

Over time, the Stormfather seems to come to care for Kaladin somewhat, in his own way. He helps him travel to Urithiru from Revolar, and later hopes that the Stormblessed can safely return from Kholinar.[6][35]

Culture

The Vorin religion often identifies the Stormfather with the Almighty, as well as one or more of the Heralds. In Alethkar, it's commonly believed that Jezrien and the Stormfather are the same entity.[25] In Natanatan, the same is said about Kalak.[69] A common punishment for some criminals in Vorin countries is being strung up in a highstorm, to be "judged by the Stormfather", which typically equals a death sentence.[70]

The word "stormfather" is something used as a curse word, similar to other variations of the word "storm".

The listeners believe him to be a traitor to their kind, who protected humans instead of them. They still respect him, though, believing that he would kill anyone who doesn't, leading to a mix of awe and fear in their society.[10]

Trivia

  • The Stormfather has two different "modes" of speech. He uses all-caps when talking to those unbonded to him, or when speaking so that everyone can hear him. He speaks normally when communicating directly with Dalinar after the latter becomes a Bondsmith.[12] Interestingly, there are only two other characters shown speaking in all-caps -- Cultivation, and Syl, the latter only when about to be resurrected by Kaladin.[71][29]

Notes

  1. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  2. Arcanum Unbounded Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-01#
  3. a b Oathbringer Houston signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-18#
  4. Words of Radiance interlude I-8#
  5. Words of Radiance chapter 59#
  6. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 31#
  7. a b Oathbringer chapter 64#
  8. a b c d e f Words of Radiance chapter 83#
  9. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Words of Radiance chapter 89#
  10. a b c d Words of Radiance interlude I-5#
  11. a b c d e f Oathbringer chapter 86#
  12. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 4#
  13. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 38#
  14. a b c Oathbringer chapter 50#
  15. Oathbringer San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-15#
  16. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 113#
  17. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 108#
  18. Oathbringer chapter 110#
  19. Oathbringer chapter 95#
  20. Idaho Falls signing
    Arcanum - 2018-12-29#
  21. Leipzig Book Fair
    Arcanum - 2017-03-24#
  22. Words of Radiance interlude I-14#
  23. Words of Radiance chapter 88#
  24. The Way of Kings chapter 12#
  25. a b The Way of Kings chapter 34#
  26. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 32#
  27. Words of Radiance chapter 69#
  28. a b Words of Radiance chapter 74#
  29. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 84#
  30. a b c Oathbringer chapter 1#
  31. Oathbringer chapter 12#
  32. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 16#
  33. a b c Oathbringer chapter 28#
  34. a b Oathbringer chapter 34#
  35. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 107#
  36. a b c Oathbringer chapter 56#
  37. Oathbringer chapter 57#
  38. a b Oathbringer chapter 58#
  39. a b Oathbringer chapter 65#
  40. Oathbringer chapter 100#
  41. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 119#
  42. a b Oathbringer chapter 111#
  43. Oathbringer chapter 116#
  44. Oathbringer chapter 118#
  45. Oathbringer chapter 121#
  46. a b c Oathbringer chapter 122#
  47. Oathbringer chapter 97#
  48. Orem Signing
    Arcanum - 2019-03-16#
  49. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-03-12#
  50. a b Manchester signing
    Arcanum - 2014-08-06#
  51. Oathbringer chapter 120#
  52. Oathbringer chapter 68#
  53. Oathbringer chapter 8#
  54. Shadows of Self San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-09#
  55. a b The Way of Kings chapter 35#
  56. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 18#
  57. Oathbringer chapter 103#
  58. The Way of Kings chapter 19#
  59. The Way of Kings chapter 60#
  60. Oathbringer chapter 42#
  61. Surgebinding Chart
  62. Oathbringer chapter 59#
  63. Idaho Falls signing
    Arcanum - 2018-12-29#
  64. Words of Radiance chapter 86#
  65. Oathbringer chapter 109#
  66. Words of Radiance chapter 95#
  67. The Way of Kings chapter 46#
  68. Stuttgart signing
    Arcanum - 2019-05-17#
  69. Oathbringer interlude I-1#
  70. The Way of Kings chapter 21#
  71. Oathbringer chapter 114#
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