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Thunderclasts are enormous stone beasts, easily five or six times taller than a person, with their hands alone being six feet long.{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} They take a skeletal, humanoid form, with long limbs that end with spiky, clawed fingers. On their chests, they have rib-like protrusions, and there are ridges running along their backs.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Their heads are narrow and arrow-like, with glowing red eyes.{{book ref|sa2|4}}{{book ref|sa3|84}}
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Thunderclasts are enormous stone beasts, easily five or six times larger than a person, with their hands alone being six feet long.{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} They take a skeletal, humanoid form, with long limbs that end with spiky, clawed fingers. On their chests, they have rib-like protrusions, and there are ridges running along their backs.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Their heads are narrow and arrow-like, with glowing red eyes.{{book ref|sa2|4}}{{book ref|sa3|84}}
   
The thunderclast proper, however, is a kind of [[Voidspren]]. When one desires to take on a physical form, it sinks into the stone and animates it, ripping itself out of the stone in its humanoid form.{{book ref|sa3|115}} As such, the body retains some qualities of the material, like the color or a covering of moss or fungus.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
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The thunderclast proper, however, is a [[singer]] soul. The potential thunderclasts are far more powerful than their [[Fused]] kinsmen, and much more twisted, to the point where they barely resemble their species. When they desire to take on a physical form, they sink into the stone and animate it, ripping themselves out in the humanoid form.{{book ref|sa3|115}} As such, they retain some qualities of the material they take on, like the color or a covering of moss or fungus.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
   
In one of Dalinar's visions, he sees a red [[spren]] plunging into the ground right before a thunderclast rips itself out.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
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It's possible that there are other types of [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]] entities that can create thunderclasts, as a [[spren]] is also seen at one point plunging into the ground right before a thunderclast rips itself out.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
   
 
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Despite their enormous size, thunderclasts have no problems staying upright, and can swing their body around with incredible force, easily toppling regular fortifications.{{book ref|sa3|116}} Though brute force is their greatest strength, they're also capable of precise actions such as throwing boulders,{{book ref|sa3|83}} or carrying regular [[Fused]] in their hands without crushing them.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
 
Despite their enormous size, thunderclasts have no problems staying upright, and can swing their body around with incredible force, easily toppling regular fortifications.{{book ref|sa3|116}} Though brute force is their greatest strength, they're also capable of precise actions such as throwing boulders,{{book ref|sa3|83}} or carrying regular [[Fused]] in their hands without crushing them.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
Although warped and twisted, thundercasts seem to retain some level of personality, enough so to answer to names. While they can obey commands, they do not seem capable of communicating themselves.{{book ref|sa3|117}} However, they can produce earth-shaking roars and trumpeting sounds to express their emotions.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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Although warped and twisted, thundercasts seem to retain some level of personality, enough so to answer to names and have a concrete sense of their gender. While they can obey commands, however, they do not seem capable of communicating themselves.{{book ref|sa3|117}} They are capable of making earth-shaking roars and trumpeting sounds to express their emotions, though.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
   
Hammers are given as a viable option for combating thunderclasts.{{book ref|sa3|116}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} Another option is to cut them up with [[Shardblade]]s to the point where they're no longer mobile, although this carries significant risk. [[Nightblood]] can kill them.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
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Despite being made of the same material as their targets, they do not crack, and it seems they cannot be destroyed by ordinary means, although hammers are given as a viable option for combating them.{{book ref|sa3|116}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} Another viable way to deal with them is to cut them up with [[Shardblade]]s to the point where they're no longer mobile, although this carries significant risk to both people and their surroundings. [[Nightblood]] can kill them for good.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Thunderclasts date back to the [[Desolation]]s of old, including [[Nohadon]]'s times.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Human forces knew to look out for them, and sent out hunting parties, although only [[Knights Radiant]] were capable of fighting them.{{book ref|sa2|4}} They were powerful enough to pose danger even to the [[Herald]]s, with [[Kelek]] having been killed by one in a past Desolation.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} After the [[Aharietiam]], however, thunderclasts passed into myths. By the [[Era of Solitude]], there were numerous stories about [[Voidbringer]]s with bodies of stone, a cultural memory of the thunderclasts.{{book ref|sa1|3}}{{book ref|sa2|51}}
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While it's unknown for how long they've been in [[Odium]]'s service, thunderclasts date back to the [[Desolation]]s of old, even back to [[Nohadon]]'s times.{{book ref|sa1|60}} People back then knew to look out for them, and sent out hunting parties, although only [[Knights Radiant]] were capable of fighting them.{{book ref|sa2|4}} They were powerful enough to pose dangers even to the [[Herald]]s, with [[Kelek]] in particular dying to them several times.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} After the [[Aharietiam]], however, thunderclasts passed on into myths. By the [[Era of Solitude]], there were numerous stories about [[Voidbringer]]s with bodies of stone, likely as a cultural memory of the thunderclasts.{{book ref|sa1|3}}{{book ref|sa2|51}}
   
Thunderclasts appeared several times in [[Dalinar's visions]]. When he met [[Nohadon]], he saw numerous corpses of them littering the battlefield and, in a separate vision in which he participated in a hunt for a corrupted spren on the [[Purelake]], he witnessed one rip itself out of the ground.{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} However, they did not in the modern era until the [[Siege of Kholinar]], when at least one thunderclast participated in the main attack, easily breaking down the city wall and decimating numerous buildings in its wake.{{book ref|sa3|83}}{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}}
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Thunderclasts appeared a few times in [[Dalinar's visions]]. When he met [[Nohadon]], he saw numerous corpses of them littering the battlefield and, in a separate vision in which he participated in a hunt for a corrupted spren on the [[Purelake]], he witnessed one rip itself out of the ground.{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} However, they didn't make their proper debut in the modern era until the [[Siege of Kholinar]], when at least one thunderclast participated in the main attack, easily breaking down the city wall and decimating numerous buildings in its wake.{{book ref|sa3|83}}{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}}
   
 
In the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], Odium called on two thunderclasts, [[Kai-garnis]] and [[Yushah]], to manifest. After Yushah broke through the wall, he sent her after the [[Thaylen Gemstone Reserve]] while Kai-garnis went to assist the [[Fused]] in taking [[Thaylen City]] [[Oathgate]]. Both were eventually defeated; Yushah was destroyed permanently by [[Szeth]] with [[Nightblood]],{{wob ref|10440}} while Kai-garnis was immobilized by [[Renarin]] and fled her stone body.{{book ref|sa3|117}}{{book ref|sa3|120}}
 
In the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], Odium called on two thunderclasts, [[Kai-garnis]] and [[Yushah]], to manifest. After Yushah broke through the wall, he sent her after the [[Thaylen Gemstone Reserve]] while Kai-garnis went to assist the [[Fused]] in taking [[Thaylen City]] [[Oathgate]]. Both were eventually defeated; Yushah was destroyed permanently by [[Szeth]] with [[Nightblood]],{{wob ref|10440}} while Kai-garnis was immobilized by [[Renarin]] and fled her stone body.{{book ref|sa3|117}}{{book ref|sa3|120}}

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Thunderclast
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Type Animated stone
Sapient y
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Those aren’t stones. They’re creatures.

Thunderclasts are giant stone monsters from Roshar that serve Odium during the Desolations.[2][3]

Appearance and Nature

Even after all these centuries, seeing a thunderclast up close made Kalak shiver.

Thunderclasts are enormous stone beasts, easily five or six times larger than a person, with their hands alone being six feet long.[1][2] They take a skeletal, humanoid form, with long limbs that end with spiky, clawed fingers. On their chests, they have rib-like protrusions, and there are ridges running along their backs.[4] Their heads are narrow and arrow-like, with glowing red eyes.[4][5]

The thunderclast proper, however, is a singer soul. The potential thunderclasts are far more powerful than their Fused kinsmen, and much more twisted, to the point where they barely resemble their species. When they desire to take on a physical form, they sink into the stone and animate it, ripping themselves out in the humanoid form.[3] As such, they retain some qualities of the material they take on, like the color or a covering of moss or fungus.[4]

It's possible that there are other types of Cognitive entities that can create thunderclasts, as a spren is also seen at one point plunging into the ground right before a thunderclast rips itself out.[4]

Abilities and Attributes

Renarin confronting a thunderclast at the Battle of Thaylen Field.

Thunderclast! Hammers! Ready hammers!

—Soldiers hunting thunderclasts on the Purelake[4]

Despite their enormous size, thunderclasts have no problems staying upright, and can swing their body around with incredible force, easily toppling regular fortifications.[6] Though brute force is their greatest strength, they're also capable of precise actions such as throwing boulders,[7] or carrying regular Fused in their hands without crushing them.[6]

Although warped and twisted, thundercasts seem to retain some level of personality, enough so to answer to names and have a concrete sense of their gender. While they can obey commands, however, they do not seem capable of communicating themselves.[8] They are capable of making earth-shaking roars and trumpeting sounds to express their emotions, though.[9]

Despite being made of the same material as their targets, they do not crack, and it seems they cannot be destroyed by ordinary means, although hammers are given as a viable option for combating them.[6][4] Another viable way to deal with them is to cut them up with Shardblades to the point where they're no longer mobile, although this carries significant risk to both people and their surroundings. Nightblood can kill them for good.[8]

History

While it's unknown for how long they've been in Odium's service, thunderclasts date back to the Desolations of old, even back to Nohadon's times.[1] People back then knew to look out for them, and sent out hunting parties, although only Knights Radiant were capable of fighting them.[4] They were powerful enough to pose dangers even to the Heralds, with Kelek in particular dying to them several times.[2] After the Aharietiam, however, thunderclasts passed on into myths. By the Era of Solitude, there were numerous stories about Voidbringers with bodies of stone, likely as a cultural memory of the thunderclasts.[10][11]

Thunderclasts appeared a few times in Dalinar's visions. When he met Nohadon, he saw numerous corpses of them littering the battlefield and, in a separate vision in which he participated in a hunt for a corrupted spren on the Purelake, he witnessed one rip itself out of the ground.[1][4] However, they didn't make their proper debut in the modern era until the Siege of Kholinar, when at least one thunderclast participated in the main attack, easily breaking down the city wall and decimating numerous buildings in its wake.[7][12]

In the Battle of Thaylen Field, Odium called on two thunderclasts, Kai-garnis and Yushah, to manifest. After Yushah broke through the wall, he sent her after the Thaylen Gemstone Reserve while Kai-garnis went to assist the Fused in taking Thaylen City Oathgate. Both were eventually defeated; Yushah was destroyed permanently by Szeth with Nightblood,[13] while Kai-garnis was immobilized by Renarin and fled her stone body.[8][9]

Known thunderclasts

Notes

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