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+ | |abilities=[[Nahel bond]], [[Truthwatcher]] magic (altered), {{tag+|Splinter}} |
|bonded=[[Rlain]] |
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|species=Mistspren |
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|world=Roshar |
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|universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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+ | |introduced=[[Rhythm of War]] |
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− | |books=[[The Stormlight Archive]] |
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|I must find my own way, my own bond. |
|I must find my own way, my own bond. |
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+ | '''Tumi''' is a [[mistspren]] on [[Roshar]], bonded to [[Rlain]]. He's one of the true spren that have been Enlightened and transformed by [[Sja-anat]].{{book ref|sa4|114}} |
== Appearance and Personality == |
== Appearance and Personality == |
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− | Very little is known about Tumi's appearance. During the occupation of [[Urithiru]], he hid in the [[gemheart]] of a [[cremling]], remaining invisible.{{book ref|sa4|114}} If he's similar in appearance to the other Enlightened mistspren, [[Glys]], he likely appears as a red crystal dripping light upwards in the [[Physical Realm]].{{book ref|sa3|115}} To Sja- |
+ | Very little is known about Tumi's appearance. During the occupation of [[Urithiru]], he hid in the [[gemheart]] of a [[cremling]], remaining invisible.{{book ref|sa4|114}} If he's similar in appearance to the other Enlightened [[mistspren]], [[Glys]], he likely appears as a red crystal dripping light upwards in the [[Physical Realm]].{{book ref|sa3|115}} To [[Sja-anat]]'s sight, he looks like a glowing, shimmering light, constantly changing shape.{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} |
− | He's not hostile to [[singer]]s the way other spren are, and considers it an honor to bond Rlain, even thinking him awe-inspiring. He's interested in exploring new things, even when they're potentially dangerous: he willingly underwent Sja- |
+ | He's not hostile to [[singer]]s the way other [[spren]] are, and considers it an honor to bond Rlain, even thinking him awe-inspiring. He's interested in exploring new things, even when they're potentially dangerous: he willingly underwent Sja-anat's transformation and expressed strong interest in the [[Rhythm]] of War, wanting to share the news of it with the rest of his siblings.{{book ref|sa4|114}} He reveres Sja-anat as his mother, and is grateful to her for the opportunity to see the world from a different perspective. He's also supportive of Rlain and hopeful about their bond, convinced that it will be something wonderful. He remains comforting to everyone he knows, regardless of their relative power. However, he is also cautious; he hides while in Urithiru, and follows Rlain for a while before introducing himself.{{book ref|sa4|111}}{{book ref|sa4|114}}{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} |
== Abilities and Attributes == |
== Abilities and Attributes == |
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+ | {{image|Tumi - Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=left|height=300px|Tumi, as he might appear in Shadesmar}} |
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− | Tumi can hide from sight of others by entering gemhearts of cremlings; he seems to have some control over the creatures this way, guiding them on a specific path. This allows him to stay hidden from [[ |
+ | Tumi can hide from sight of others by entering gemhearts of cremlings; he seems to have some control over the creatures this way, guiding them on a specific path. This allows him to stay hidden from [[Voidspren]] and [[Fused]] alike, even those designed to detect [[Radiant]] activity.{{book ref|sa4|114}} At times, his speech pattern is somewhat similar to that of the [[inkspren]], using phrases like "salvation will be".{{book ref|sa4|111}} |
=== Nahel bond === |
=== Nahel bond === |
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− | Tumi is a [[mistspren]], and as such grants Rlain the abilities of the [[Order of Truthwatchers]]. However, he was corrupted by [[Sja- |
+ | Tumi is a [[mistspren]], and as such grants Rlain the abilities of the [[Order of Truthwatchers]]. However, he was corrupted by [[Sja-anat]], changing the properties of the bond.{{book ref|sa4|114}} While he should still grant Rlain the [[Surge]] of [[Progression]], letting him heal others and grow plants, it's likely Rlain's [[Illumination]] will not function as it would for ordinary Truthwatchers.{{book ref|sa4|6}} Most notably, he grants Rlain the ability to see visions of the future, and seems able to induce them, or at least encourage them to appear. Like with Glys, the visions take form of images made out of what looks like stained glass.{{book ref|sa4|111}} |
== History == |
== History == |
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|I will go, Mother. To the tower, to this man Mraize, as you have promised. |
|I will go, Mother. To the tower, to this man Mraize, as you have promised. |
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− | |Tumi to [[Sja- |
+ | |Tumi to [[Sja-anat]]{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} |
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− | While the circumstances around Tumi's transformation are unknown, it seems he deliberately approached [[Sja- |
+ | While the circumstances around Tumi's transformation are unknown, it seems he deliberately approached [[Sja-anat]] to be Enlightened.{{book ref|sa4|114}} When that happened is unknown; however, a year into the [[True Desolation]], [[Sja-anat]] sent him to [[Urithiru]] to investigate members of the [[Ghostbloods]] for a possible bond, due to [[Mraize]]'s efforts -- through [[Shallan]] -- to get the [[Unmade]] to cooperate with him.{{book ref|sa4|13}} While Sja-anat was hesitant to let Tumi go, wary of both Mraize and [[Odium]], Tumi insisted on forming a bond and set out.{{book ref|sa4|i|2}} |
− | At roughly the same time, [[Renarin]], the only other Truthwatcher to have bonded an Enlightened spren, convinced his father to allow "corrupted" [[Surgebinder]]s into the ranks of [[Knights Radiant]]. When Glys asked who else would join their ranks, Renarin almost immediately suggested [[Rlain]], the only [[singer]] within [[Bridge Four]].{{book ref|sa4|54}}{{book ref|sa4|114}} Somehow, Glys managed to pass this request on to Sja- |
+ | At roughly the same time, [[Renarin Kholin]], the only other Truthwatcher to have bonded an Enlightened spren, convinced his father to allow "corrupted" [[Surgebinder]]s into the ranks of [[Knights Radiant]]. When Glys asked who else would join their ranks, Renarin almost immediately suggested [[Rlain]], the only [[singer]] within [[Bridge Four]].{{book ref|sa4|54}}{{book ref|sa4|114}} Somehow, Glys managed to pass this request on to Sja-anat, who in turn sent it onwards to Tumi. As such, the mistspren started looking into Rlain, examining him as a potential bondmate.{{book ref|sa4|111}} |
{{image|Sja-Anat's Knights by rspixart.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Rlain]] with Tumi and [[Renarin]] with [[Glys]]}} |
{{image|Sja-Anat's Knights by rspixart.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Rlain]] with Tumi and [[Renarin]] with [[Glys]]}} |
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− | Before Tumi could form a bond, the [[Fused]] and their forces invaded [[Urithiru]], the Knights Radiant were rendered unconscious, and Rlain was locked up for being an essai, or "human-lover".{{book ref|sa4|60}} To hide from secretspren, Tumi entered the [[gemheart]] of one of the cremlings inhabiting the tower, and began following Rlain.{{book ref|sa4|114}} At some point, Rlain noticed it, and grew paranoid about the cremling's presence, suspecting that it was a [[ |
+ | Before Tumi could form a bond, the [[Fused]] and their forces invaded [[Urithiru]], the Knights Radiant were rendered unconscious, and Rlain was locked up for being an essai, or "human-lover".{{book ref|sa4|60}} To hide from secretspren, Tumi entered the [[gemheart]] of one of the cremlings inhabiting the tower, and began following Rlain.{{book ref|sa4|114}} At some point, Rlain noticed it, and grew paranoid about the cremling's presence, suspecting that it was a [[Voidspren]] trying to spy on him.{{book ref|sa4|79}} |
− | When the revolt against the Fused began in the tower, Tumi started following the group closer by, directing his cremling to go after Rlain as the singer led his group, including humans, [[Venli]]'s |
+ | When the revolt against the Fused began in the tower, Tumi started following the group closer by, directing his cremling to go after Rlain as the singer led his group, including humans, [[Venli]]'s singers and Fused, to escape Urithiru. Impressed by Rlain's actions in bringing the three groups together, Tumi chose to bond him, and informed [[Timbre]], Venli's spren, about it. When Rlain asked Venli if she'd be willing to lend him one of the [[Reacher]]s following her, she passed on the news: Rlain had already been claimed by another spren.{{book ref|sa4|111}} |
− | It was then that Tumi chose to reveal himself. Showing Rlain a vision of [[Kaladin]] swearing |
+ | It was then that Tumi chose to reveal himself. Showing Rlain a vision of [[Kaladin]] swearing the Fourth Ideal and [[Urithiru]] coming alight, he bestowed the title of Bridger of Minds onto him and implored him to speak the [[Immortal Words]] and form a bond.{{book ref|sa4|114}} Rlain did so, becoming a Truthwatcher; from then on out, the two could communicate mentally, without speaking out loud.{{book ref|sa4|114}} |
− | Over the course of the following day, Tumi learned about Rhythm of War, combining [[Honor]]'s and Odium's Rhythms similarly to how Tumi himself combined Honor and Odium's [[Investiture]], and grew interested in sharing news of it with his siblings. He also explained to Rlain that he approached him for a bond at Renarin's suggestion, though it was Rlain's own actions that |
+ | Over the course of the following day, Tumi learned about Rhythm of War, combining [[Honor]]'s and Odium's Rhythms similarly to how Tumi himself combined Honor and Odium's [[Investiture]], and grew interested in sharing news of it with his siblings. He also explained to Rlain that he approached him for a bond at Renarin's suggestion, though it was Rlain's own actions that convinced him it was worthwhile.{{book ref|sa4|114}} |
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== Notes == |
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 24 May 2024
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Abilities | Nahel bond, Truthwatcher magic (altered), Splinter |
Bonded With | Rlain |
Species | Mistspren |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Introduced In | Rhythm of War |
“I must find my own way, my own bond. ”
—Tumi[1]
Tumi is a mistspren on Roshar, bonded to Rlain. He's one of the true spren that have been Enlightened and transformed by Sja-anat.[2]
Appearance and Personality[edit]
“Our bond will be strong, and you will be wondrous. ”
—Tumi[2]
Very little is known about Tumi's appearance. During the occupation of Urithiru, he hid in the gemheart of a cremling, remaining invisible.[2] If he's similar in appearance to the other Enlightened mistspren, Glys, he likely appears as a red crystal dripping light upwards in the Physical Realm.[3] To Sja-anat's sight, he looks like a glowing, shimmering light, constantly changing shape.[1]
He's not hostile to singers the way other spren are, and considers it an honor to bond Rlain, even thinking him awe-inspiring. He's interested in exploring new things, even when they're potentially dangerous: he willingly underwent Sja-anat's transformation and expressed strong interest in the Rhythm of War, wanting to share the news of it with the rest of his siblings.[2] He reveres Sja-anat as his mother, and is grateful to her for the opportunity to see the world from a different perspective. He's also supportive of Rlain and hopeful about their bond, convinced that it will be something wonderful. He remains comforting to everyone he knows, regardless of their relative power. However, he is also cautious; he hides while in Urithiru, and follows Rlain for a while before introducing himself.[4][2][1]
Abilities and Attributes[edit]
Tumi can hide from sight of others by entering gemhearts of cremlings; he seems to have some control over the creatures this way, guiding them on a specific path. This allows him to stay hidden from Voidspren and Fused alike, even those designed to detect Radiant activity.[2] At times, his speech pattern is somewhat similar to that of the inkspren, using phrases like "salvation will be".[4]
Nahel bond[edit]
Tumi is a mistspren, and as such grants Rlain the abilities of the Order of Truthwatchers. However, he was corrupted by Sja-anat, changing the properties of the bond.[2] While he should still grant Rlain the Surge of Progression, letting him heal others and grow plants, it's likely Rlain's Illumination will not function as it would for ordinary Truthwatchers.[5] Most notably, he grants Rlain the ability to see visions of the future, and seems able to induce them, or at least encourage them to appear. Like with Glys, the visions take form of images made out of what looks like stained glass.[4]
History[edit]
Enlightenment[edit]
“I will go, Mother. To the tower, to this man Mraize, as you have promised. ”
While the circumstances around Tumi's transformation are unknown, it seems he deliberately approached Sja-anat to be Enlightened.[2] When that happened is unknown; however, a year into the True Desolation, Sja-anat sent him to Urithiru to investigate members of the Ghostbloods for a possible bond, due to Mraize's efforts -- through Shallan -- to get the Unmade to cooperate with him.[6] While Sja-anat was hesitant to let Tumi go, wary of both Mraize and Odium, Tumi insisted on forming a bond and set out.[1]
At roughly the same time, Renarin Kholin, the only other Truthwatcher to have bonded an Enlightened spren, convinced his father to allow "corrupted" Surgebinders into the ranks of Knights Radiant. When Glys asked who else would join their ranks, Renarin almost immediately suggested Rlain, the only singer within Bridge Four.[7][2] Somehow, Glys managed to pass this request on to Sja-anat, who in turn sent it onwards to Tumi. As such, the mistspren started looking into Rlain, examining him as a potential bondmate.[4]
Bonding Rlain[edit]
“I have watched you and seen your worthiness. Speak the Words, and do not despair. ”
—Tumi[4]
Before Tumi could form a bond, the Fused and their forces invaded Urithiru, the Knights Radiant were rendered unconscious, and Rlain was locked up for being an essai, or "human-lover".[8] To hide from secretspren, Tumi entered the gemheart of one of the cremlings inhabiting the tower, and began following Rlain.[2] At some point, Rlain noticed it, and grew paranoid about the cremling's presence, suspecting that it was a Voidspren trying to spy on him.[9]
When the revolt against the Fused began in the tower, Tumi started following the group closer by, directing his cremling to go after Rlain as the singer led his group, including humans, Venli's singers and Fused, to escape Urithiru. Impressed by Rlain's actions in bringing the three groups together, Tumi chose to bond him, and informed Timbre, Venli's spren, about it. When Rlain asked Venli if she'd be willing to lend him one of the Reachers following her, she passed on the news: Rlain had already been claimed by another spren.[4]
It was then that Tumi chose to reveal himself. Showing Rlain a vision of Kaladin swearing the Fourth Ideal and Urithiru coming alight, he bestowed the title of Bridger of Minds onto him and implored him to speak the Immortal Words and form a bond.[2] Rlain did so, becoming a Truthwatcher; from then on out, the two could communicate mentally, without speaking out loud.[2]
Over the course of the following day, Tumi learned about Rhythm of War, combining Honor's and Odium's Rhythms similarly to how Tumi himself combined Honor and Odium's Investiture, and grew interested in sharing news of it with his siblings. He also explained to Rlain that he approached him for a bond at Renarin's suggestion, though it was Rlain's own actions that convinced him it was worthwhile.[2]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ a b c d e Rhythm of War interlude I-2#
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Rhythm of War chapter 114#
- ↑ Oathbringer chapter 115#
- ↑ a b c d e f Rhythm of War chapter 111#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 6#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 13#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 54#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 60#
- ↑ Rhythm of War chapter 79#