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Voidspren are the spren of the [[Voidbringers]], as they create a bond. A Voidspren will bond with a lifeform, giving it both power and purpose on [[Odium]]'s side of the conflict on Roshar. Little is known about them, and some is just speculation.
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'''Voidspren''' are spren that, instead of being connected to either [[Honor]] or [[Cultivation]], are under [[Odium]]'s control. They are similar to other types of spren in many ways, such as their ability to bond with things in the [[Physical Realm]] and their various shapes and habits. However, these spren fight on the opposite side of the [[Desolation]]s, aiding Odium's goal to destroy the [[Rosharan]]s and ultimately earn his freedom from [[Braize]]. Once they were entrapped by the [[Oathpact]], the Voidspren would torture the [[Herald]]s present on Braize in an attempt to get them to bend the bars of [[Damnation]] and release them back to Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|epilogue}}
 
==Bonding Humans==
Like the other types of bonding spren, Voidspren can only bond to certain individuals during certain times. For many Voidspren, the [[Everstorm]] is needed for the bonding process, likely because of its output of [[Voidlight]]. The lesser spren that create [[Regal]]s can bond during highstorms, likely because the Regals can't invest the Voidlight. The bonding process in the previous Desolations is unknown since this is the first Desolation when Odium summoned the Everstorm.{{cite}}
 
Some Voidspren, like [[Ulim]], are able to bond with a singer without changing their form, residing in their gemheart while leaving the other spren there.{{book ref|sa4|73}} The Voidspren can leave and return from their gemheart at will, without the need for a highstorm.{{book ref|sa4|74}}{{book ref|sa4|77}} This will still influence the singer's emotions, though the influence will leave if the Voidspren exits their gemheart.{{book ref|sa4|74}} While inside their gemheart, the Voidspren can communicate directly with the singer though their mind and even hear their thoughts.{{book ref|sa4|73}}
 
Some Voidspren are able to enter any animal's gemheart, giving them some influence of control, depending on the animal's intelligence.{{book ref|sa4|79}}
 
==The DesolationsTypes==
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|Hmm... There are many varieties, she says. Some of golden light, others are red shadows. Curious, yes.
| In the aftermath of each one, mankind was broken. Great cities in ashes, industry smashed. Each time, knowledge and growth were reduced to an almost prehistoric state.
|[[Pattern]], translating for an [[ashspren]], on Voidspren{{book ref|sa3|102}}
| [[Jasnah]]
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There are many varieties of Voidspren, and each type, similar to the other bonding spren, serves a different purpose. Some of them can form bonds, and some haven't revealed whether or not they can. [[Raboniel]] has mentioned a type of spren capable of cracking ciphers, but further details about this type of spren are currently unknown.{{book ref|sa4|61}}
The Voidspren, once bonded, would fight against the humans in the devastating wars known as the Desolations. These wars often ended civilization for the people, but they usually won. Once a [[Voidbringer]] died, it's voidspren would go to Damnation, to be kept away from Roshar. Their only chance to escape was if a [[Herald]] also died in the Desolation. A Herald, in an agreement known as the [[Oathpact]], could open the doors of Damnation in order to escape the captivity and the voidspren's torture. The catch was, however, that the voidspren could also leave, and begin a new Desolation. See more on [[Oathpact]]
 
==Bonding= Chaosspren ===
Chaosspren are normally invisible, but within [[Urithiru]] they leave sparks in the air.{{book ref|sa4|56}}
In order to take on voidspren, the [[Parshendi]] needed to summon the [[Everstorm]]. This is because the only way for the Parshendi to bond with any type of spren, or lesser voidspen was during a [[highstorm]]. These lesser voidspren grant less powerul forms such as stormform or envoyform. In order for more powerful voidspren to bond, the Everstorm was needed, a storm that gave off [[voidlight]] instead of [[stormlight]].
 
==Fused=Guiding and RegalsSpren===
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Once bonded, the Parshendi took on the form of the [[Fused]], which were Parshendi that had access to the [[Surgebinding]]s. Whenever the Fused died, the voidspren could take on another host during the next passing of the Everstorm. They don't go back to Damnation probably because the Desolation is still ongoing. Other types of lesser voidspren that bonded turned Parshendi into a Regal. These voidbringers have forms such as stormform or envoyform.
|That yellow spren isn't any better. Hurry up. Keep moving. She tells us that we're free, then with the very next breath berates us for not obeying quickly enough.
|[[Sah]] on the yellow Voidspren{{book ref|sa3|20}}
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These spren haven't shown any bonding abilities, and they serve Odium as guides and messengers. One such spren is [[Yixli]]. They appear as glowing yellow, shaped like windspren with eyes like a [[Shin]]. In order to put themselves at the height of humans or singers, they stand on a yellow pillar that rises from the ground. When they walk, another pillar will meet any moving foot, keeping them even.{{book ref|sa3|23}} These Voidspren are seen guiding the multiple bands of newly made [[Voidbringers]] to settlements, cities and, in the case of [[Kaladin]]'s group, to [[Kholinar]].{{book ref|sa3|84}} They are able to detect the arrival of an [[Everstorm]] before it appears.{{book ref|sa3|23}} They can also choose who can and cannot see and hear them in the [[Physical Realm]].{{book ref|sa3|17}}
 
==Thunderclasts=Secretspren===
These spren are similar to the above spren in their color, being yellowish-white, but instead of appearing similar to windspren, these look more like "vivid yellow spheres crackling with energy." They are used during the [[Siege of Kholinar]] to locate any [[fabrial]]s being used in the city. If a fabrial is turned on, these 'screamers' will wail, then start twisting over each other above the area, alerting a quickly-following [[Fused]]. The screamers can also sense when a [[Lashing]] is used, but not when a [[Surgebinding#Illumination|Lightweaving]] is created. Pattern explains that he and [[Shallan]] are quieter than [[Syl]] and Kaladin.{{book ref|sa3|69}} They can detect Stoneshaping, but not a Willshaper looking into [[Shadesmar]].{{book ref|sa4|11}} They cannot detect illusions, as they burn through much less [[Investiture]] than a [[Lashing]], and their senses are fully blocked by aluminum. They could also be blocked by certain [[Aviar]] or [[Copper#Allomantic Use|Allomantic copper]], as they are similar to life sense and [[Bronze#Allomantic Use|Allomantic bronze]].{{wob ref|8897}} These spren are useless within Urithiru, since the whole tower is made of fabrials and thus secretspren would have trouble locating a specific usage of Investiture.{{book ref|sa4|56}}
Certain types of voidspren could bond with stone, creating giant stone monsters that pulled themselves from the ground. When bonded, these giant stone monsters were nearly unstoppable. This type of Voidbringer is why [[Knights Radiant]] needed [[Shardblade]]s because ordinary weapons couldn't do much against them. [[Thunderclast]]s can easily topple stone walls, as seen in the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]].
 
Overall, secretspren can detect Adhesion, Gravitation, and Cohesion,{{book ref|sa4|11}} but cannot detect Illumination, Transportation (at least when it is used only to look into Shadesmar),{{book ref|sa4|11}} or a [[Shardblade]] being summoned.{{book ref|sa3|69}}
==Bonding Humans==
In the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], Odium makes it known that voidspren can bond to humans. This bond doesn't seem to give any [[voidbinding]] abilities and just puts the bonded individuals under Odium's control. This bond can't be very dependable because it needs the influence of the [[Thrill]] to make it possible. Once [[Dalinar Kholin]] trapped the Thrill, Sadeas's soldiers, who had just been fighting on Odium's side, started to repel the voidspren.
 
==Other= TypesStormspren ===
This type of spren can bond with [[singer]]s during a [[highstorm]] or the Everstorm, granting them [[Regal]] power of stormform. The stormspren appear as rolling lightning that moves across surfaces. Among the [[listener]]s, they are described as looking smoky,{{book ref|sa2|i|4}} as well as giving off a "strange red light" and splinters of lightning.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} Despite a similarity in appearance, they are not of the same species as the spren [[Ulim]], who can in addition take on a human appearance.{{book ref|sa3|i|3}}
There are other types of voidspren that have been seen leading the new Voidbringers to certain places. These look like [[windspren]], except that they are yellow{{book ref|sa3|23}} There are also voidspren that are capturing land in [[Shadesmar]], taking cities there. They don't seem to be able to form a bond, as those that do appear as red shadows. These voidspren have some other goal in the Desolations.
 
Stormspren can be found naturally prior to the arrival of the Everstorm. Hundreds of stormspren will appear at where its lightning strikes the ground, and will linger a short while before disappearing.{{book ref|sa4|88}} Their color implies that they are normal spren who have been corrupted. They were not originally of [[Honor]], however.{{wob ref|8733}}
==Gavilar==
Gavilar could have known about the voidspren, as he hinted to [[Eshonai]] that he knew how to bring back the Parshendi's gods, involving a method similar to the actual bonding ceremony.
 
=== Other Regal spren ===
==Notes==
Other types of lesser Voidspren are likewise capable of bonding a [[singer]] and grant Regal powers. Their appearance and regular behavior are by and large unknown, as they rest in the singer's gemhearts to provide them their powers.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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