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|1=<span style='font-variant: small-caps'> They are the spren of Parshmen long dead. They are their kings, their lighteyes, their valiant soldiers from long, long ago. The process is not easy on them. Some of these spren are mere forces now, animalistic, fragments of minds given power by Odium. Others are more … awake. Each rebirth further injures their minds.<br /><br />
They are reborn using the bodies of Parshmen to become the Fused. </span>|multiline=y
|2=The [[Stormfather]]{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
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|1=<span>They are the souls of those ancient. Those who gave of themselves to destroy.</span>
|2=Rlain{{book ref|sa2|79}}
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== History ==
 
{{book ref|sa2|79}} Rlain: “Yes. She was my commander. But now . . .” He looked up, and despite the alien skin and the strange way of speaking, Dalinar recognized grief in this man’s face. Terrible grief. “Sir, I have reason to believe that everyone I know . . . everyone I loved . . . has been destroyed, monsters left in their place. The listeners, the Parshendi, may be no more. I have nothing left . . .”
 
“You spoke of the Parshendi,” Dalinar said. “This has to do with the red eyes?” Rlain nodded. “What does it mean, soldier?” Dalinar asked. “It means our gods have returned,” Rlain whispered. “Who are your gods?” “They are the souls of those ancient. Those who gave of themselves to destroy.” A different rhythm to his words this time, slow and reverent. He looked up at Dalinar. “They hate you and your kind, sir. This new form they have given my people . . . it is something terrible. It will bring something terrible.”
 
{{book ref|sa3|37}} {{book ref|sa3|46}} Fused raid caravans, though the reason for this is unknown, and doesn't make sense to Kaladin.
 
 
 
== Nature ==
Due to their Invested nature, the ancient ones that become the Fused do not need to bond a spren to attain and maintain full sapience.{{wob ref|11156}} However, every time a Fused is reborn, the process further injures their minds.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
== Powers and Appearance ==
[[File: The Fused by Jemma Young.jpg| thumb|right|250px|<center><small>by {{a|Jemma M. Young}}</small></center> A Fused with the power of [[Gravitation]] ]]
 
Interesting{{book stuff:ref|sa3|31}} Kaladin looks at the Fused, and matches them with Bridge Four descriptions of the strange Parshendi that had summoned the Everstorm.
 
Fused: On the ground, with the scribe.
* Appearance: a tall parshwoman with long hair. There was carapace covering her cheeks, running back along the cheekbones and into her hair. The skin on her arms prickled with ridges, as if there were carapace under the skin as well. Her eyes glowed red. Looks different from the flying fused - less lean, shorter hair.
* Personality: Oppressive gaze.
* Powers: She doesn't invoke Voidlight. She couldn't fly.
 
Fused: two flying fused that chase Kaladin.
* Appearance: Red-eyed. "These two looked different from the one he’d seen earlier, leaner, with longer hair."
* Powers: Can fly. Remind Kaladin of his first experimentation with his powers. Lag behind and get left behind eventually.
 
 
 
“You spoke of the Parshendi,” Dalinar said. “This has to do with the red eyes?” Rlain nodded. “What does it mean, soldier?” Dalinar asked. “It means our gods have returned,” Rlain whispered. “Who are your gods?” “They are the souls of those ancient. Those who gave of themselves to destroy.” A different rhythm to his words this time, slow and reverent. He looked up at Dalinar. “They hate you and your kind, sir. This new form they have given my people . . . it is something terrible. It will bring something terrible.”
 
 
 
=== Oathbringer ===
{{book ref|sa3|31}} A Parshman in full carapace armor is working as a scribe, receiving and noting new Parsh that come to Kholinar. Speaks strongly to the Rhythms. Considers what Yixli says to have more weight than Khen's group, but doesn't have the authority to label Kaladin free. Asks them to get the permission of one of the Fused for that.
 
Interesting stuff: Kaladin looks at the Fused, and matches them with Bridge Four descriptions of the strange Parshendi that had summoned the Everstorm.
 
Fused: On the ground, with the scribe.
* Appearance: a tall parshwoman with long hair. There was carapace covering her cheeks, running back along the cheekbones and into her hair. The skin on her arms prickled with ridges, as if there were carapace under the skin as well. Her eyes glowed red. Looks different from the flying fused - less lean, shorter hair.
* Personality: Oppressive gaze.
* Powers: She doesn't invoke Voidlight. She couldn't fly.
 
Fused: two flying fused that chase Kaladin.
* Appearance: Red-eyed. "These two looked different from the one he’d seen earlier, leaner, with longer hair."
* Powers: Can fly. Remind Kaladin of his first experimentation with his powers. Lag behind and get left behind eventually.
 
{{book ref|sa3|i|3}} Touching the bodies of the fallen is considered taboo for the Listeners. Their Old Songs speak of humans hacking apart their corpses, searching for the Gemheart.
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