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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.

They are reborn using the bodies of Parshmen to become the Fused.

The Fused are the souls of ancient singers that are able to be reborn by possessing the bodies of living singers. They are considered to be higher in singer society than Regals and common singers.[2] They seem to have powers similar to Surgebinding, however, unlike the Knights Radiant, there are only nine orders of them, rather than ten.[3]

History

According to the Stormfather, the creation of the Fused is what began the Desolations. At some point, Odium empowered the angry souls of creatures who had been slain, who refused to pass on into the Beyond. Every time they would be killed, they would be reborn again, using the bodies of other Singers.

Humanity had no way of permanently killing a Fused, because each time

Nature

These ancient singer shadows exist in a state very similar to spren, until they take over a singer body. This process requires a living singer to open themselves up to bonding a new spren during one of Roshar's invested storms, in the same way as they would to adopt a new Form. The singer shadows waiting to become the Fused then choose one of these willing, open singers, and (in a process which causes intense pain and agony to the host singers) take over their bodies, killing them.[2] The Fused can be killed by conventional means, but they can use Voidlight to heal.[citation needed] However, damaging their gemheart is instantly fatal.[4]

In previous Desolations, when Fused died, the Oathpact bound them back to Braize and delayed them from returning immediately.[1] They would then have to wait until the next desolation, before they could Return and be reborn again.

In the True Desolation, the Fused use the Everstorm to great advantage. Not only can they use the Everstorm (instead of relying on highstorms) to possess new living singers, but when they do die, they can immediately Return during the next Everstorm, if they can find a living singer willing to take on the burden.[3]

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.[5] However, every time a Fused is reborn, the process further injures their minds.[1]

Powers

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A Fused with the power of Gravitation

The Fused learnt to command the Surges at some point after their original creation. The Fused have displayed powers similar to the Surgebinding capabilities of the Knights Radiant, however unlike the Knights Radiant, there are only nine orders of the Fused.[3] It seems to appear that each of the nine kinds of Fused only have access to one surge each.[citation needed]

The major differences between the powers of the Fused and the Surgebinidng powers of the Knights Radiant, are in what investiture the two groups use and how they get them. Where the Knights Radiant use Stormlight, the Fused use Voidlight, which manifests as a dark violet, light-consuming glow. It is unknown how the Fused get Voidlight. They appear to innately be able to invoke it,[2] however they do not have access to unlimited amounts of it.[6] Because of this, they can afford to expend less of it, and are much more conservative in how much Voidlight they use.[7] The method of distribution for Voidlight was different in previous Desolations, and changed with the advent of the Everstorm in the True Desolation.[8]

The Fused use powers in ways similar to the Knights Radiant, but with a few notable differences. Like all Surgebinders, the Fused gain their abilities through manipulation of Roshar's fundamental forces, the Surges, though it seems to appear that unlike them, each one of the nine kinds of Fused can only access a single Surge. It is unknown whether a specific Fused can change forms (and thus, powers) during their current incarnation, nor is it clear whether they can change forms between rebirths, when they posses a new singer body. The only Fused whose death and rebirth has been shown so far, Lady Leshwi, has retained her control over the Surge of Gravitation.

Another difference between the Fused and the Surgebinders lies in the fuel they use to power their abilities. Where Surgebinders use Stormlight, the Fused rely on Voidlight - Investiture that does not appear to require a physical conduit, like gemstones, but instead can be directly supplied to the user. Voidlight does not provide the same healing abilities as Stormlight, however, it appears other healing methods may be accessible to those using Voidlight.[9][10]

Some Fused can manipulate their carapace to form tools, weapons, and armor, hinting to the existence of other powers and abilities.[11]

Gravitation

Fused who can manipulate the Surge of Gravitation do so very similarly to how the Windrunner and Skybreaker Orders make use of the Basic Lashing. Fused of this form are often seen manipulating the gravitation vector of both themselves and other bodies and objects, resulting in abilities such as flight, reduced weight, and sending their enemies flying off into the air. The Fused accelerate slower than Surgebinders when using Gravitation.[12] This is due to them expending less energy and does not have to do with the gravity of Braize.[7] Over a large span, Fused will go faster than Surgebinders.[13]

Illumination

Fused who interact with the Surge of Illumination appear to mimic the Lightweavers' ability to change their own appearance by creating illusions.[10]

Abrasion

Fused who control the Surge of Abrasion have the ability to change the force of friction between objects and bodies, similar to Edgedancers.

Known Fused

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Powers

The Fused learnt to command the Surges at some point after their original creation. The Fused have displayed powers similar to the Surgebinding capabilities of the Knights Radiant, however unlike the Knights Radiant, there are only nine orders of the Fused.[1] It seems to appear that each of the nine kinds of Fused only have access to one surge each.[citation needed]

The major differences between the powers of the Fused and the Surgebinidng powers of the Knights Radiant, are in what investiture the two groups use and how they get them. Where the Knights Radiant use Stormlight, the Fused use Voidlight, which manifests as a dark violet, light-consuming glow. It is unknown how the Fused get Voidlight. They appear to innately be able to invoke it,[2] however they do not have access to unlimited amounts of it.[3] Because of this, they can afford to expend less of it, and are much more conservative in how much Voidlight they use.[4] The method of distribution for Voidlight was different in previous Desolations, and changed with the advent of the Everstorm in the True Desolation.[5]

things to include

Fused learnt to command the Surges at some point after their original creation.

The Fused may be responsible for crafting some of the forms of power that listeners rejected.

As of Oathbringer, all displayed Fused powers seem to be the same as Knight Radiant Surges. Leshwi even calls what she does Lashing.

Reference List, and what each reference tells us

[citation needed] Look for Words of Radiance Everstorm scene. Look for Moash vs Leshwi 1.0.

[6] 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.

[7] 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.

Interesting stuff: Ulim serves Venli's ancestors, calling them their leaders and the ones in charge. Two mentions: They know how to lead armies, and how to supply troops on a battlefield that spans hundred of miles. Ulim was not the one that sent the Listeners on the path to Szeth.

[8] Fill this out later.

[9] "“Looking over what you discovered, it seems that all parshmen can bond with ordinary spren as part of their natural life cycle. What we’ve been calling ‘Voidbringers’ are instead a combination of a parshman with some kind of hostile spren or spirit.” “The Fused,” Dalinar said."

“By the Stormfather’s explanation, the Fused are immortal. Nothing stops their rebirth now that the Heralds have failed. This is our real problem. Our enemy has a near-endless supply of parshman bodies to inhabit, and judging by what the good captain has confirmed through experience, these Fused can access some kind of Surgebinding. How do we fight against that?”

[10] [11] Fused raid caravans, though the reason for this is unknown, and doesn't make sense to Kaladin.

[12] Moash: Different varieties - powerful and imperious - have Voidlight - each intimidating.

Moash's overseer, one of the Parsh - unclear of it's a regal form, but likely it isn't - calls Kaladin a false god, a living one like the Fused.