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'''Wyndle''' is a [[Spren#Cultivationspren|cultivationspren]] on [[Roshar]]. He has a [[Nahel bond|bond]] with [[Lift]], making her an [[Order of Edgedancers|Edgedancer]].{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} He is a [[Splinter]] of [[Cultivation]].{{wob ref|13604}}{{wob ref|6276}}
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'''Wyndle''' is a [[cultivationspren]] on [[Roshar]]. He has a [[Nahel bond]] with [[Lift]], making her an [[Order of Edgedancers|Edgedancer]].{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} He is a [[Splinter]] of [[Cultivation]].{{wob ref|13604}}{{wob ref|6276}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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|I’ll not have you hitting people with me.
 
|I’ll not have you hitting people with me.
|Wyndle to Lift on shardblades{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
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|Wyndle to Lift on Shardblades{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
 
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Wyndle is a cultivationspren who takes the form of a vine that doesn't move but grows towards his objective. The vines harden after a few moments of sitting, as if briefly becoming solid crystal, then they crumble to dust.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} He can form a sort of face by curling vines around one another. He is invisible and inaudible to all but Lift, although the hordelings of the [[Sleepless|Dysian Aimian]] [[Arclo]] seem to be able to sense him.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}} He can make himself visible to others, though has a harder time doing so than other spren. However, the dust that appears after his vines disintegrate is occasionally visible to all.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
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Wyndle is a cultivationspren who takes the form of a vine with clear crystalline structures growing off it. He doesn't move but instead grows towards his objective. The vines harden after a few moments of sitting, as if briefly becoming solid crystal, then they crumble to dust.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} He can form a sort of face by curling vines around one another. He is invisible and inaudible to all but Lift, although the hordelings of the [[Sleepless|Dysian Aimian]] [[Arclo]] seem to be able to sense him.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}} He can make himself visible to others, though has a harder time doing so than other spren. However, the dust that appears after his vines disintegrate is occasionally visible to all.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
 
Once Lift states the [[Immortal Words|Third Ideal]] of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to form a [[Shardblade|Shardweapon]]. He has so far taken the appearance of a metal rod{{book ref|Edgedancer|19}} and a Shardfork.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
 
Once Lift states the [[Immortal Words|Third Ideal]] of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to form a [[Shardblade|Shardweapon]]. He has so far taken the appearance of a metal rod{{book ref|Edgedancer|19}} and a Shardfork.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
   
Wyndle is a gardener who enjoys a quiet life. He is very proud of his accomplishments growing chairs.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} He seems to be quite proper and intelligent. He is a cautious and nervous spren who often worries about Lift's strange behavior.
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Wyndle is a gardener who enjoys a quiet life. He is very proud of his accomplishments growing chairs.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} He is quite proper and intelligent. He is a cautious and nervous spren who often worries about Lift's strange behavior and her potential malnutrition.
   
 
Wyndle does not like being used to hurt people.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
 
Wyndle does not like being used to hurt people.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
In the Cognitive Realm, Wyndle is a proficient gardener of chairs.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} His Physical Realm form is, like other Nahel spren, capable of exerting a small amount of force in the Physical. He uses this to open doors for Lift and do other such feats. Uniquely, Lift is capable of interacting with him in the Physical Realm, despite him not having enough substance there for such a thing to be possible under typical circumstances. She uses this ability to do things such as climb walls by having him form a ladder for her.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
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In the [[Cognitive Realm]], Wyndle is a proficient gardener of chairs,{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} which has made him somewhat famous.{{book ref|sa4|19}} His [[Physical Realm]] form is, like other Nahel spren, capable of exerting a small amount of force in the Physical. Uniquely, Lift is capable of interacting with him in the Physical Realm, despite him not having enough substance there for such a thing to be possible under typical circumstances. Wyndle posits that this is because she is partially in the Cognitive Realm. She uses this ability to do things such as climb walls by having him form a ladder for her.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
 
=== Nahel Bond ===
 
=== Nahel Bond ===
Wyndle's [[Nahel bond|bond]] with Lift gives him sentience in the Physical Realm and grants Lift the Surges of [[Abrasion]] and [[Progression]].{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} This bond is strengthened as Lift swears additional ideals. For example, once Lift has sworn the Third Ideal of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to become a physical, shape-shifting Shardblade.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}}
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Wyndle's [[Nahel bond|bond]] with Lift gives him sentience in the Physical Realm and grants Lift the [[Surge]]s of [[Abrasion]] and [[Progression]].{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} This bond is strengthened as Lift swears additional ideals. For example, once Lift has sworn the Third Ideal of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to become a physical, shape-shifting Shardblade.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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{{image|Lift by Jessica Liu.jpg|side=left|width=250px|Runing from [[Nale]] with [[Lift]]}}
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
Wyndle was a gardener. He collected souls of chairs and grew them into grand crystals. He had various types of chairs, including some Winstels, a nice Shober, quite the collection of spoonbacks, and even a throne or two.{{cite}}
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Wyndle was a gardener. He collected souls of chairs and grew them into crystals.{{book ref|Edgedancer|1}}
   
 
He was asked by the [[Ring]] to bond with Lift, a decision Wyndle doesn't seem to like or understand.{{book ref|Edgedancer|1}}
 
He was asked by the [[Ring]] to bond with Lift, a decision Wyndle doesn't seem to like or understand.{{book ref|Edgedancer|1}}
   
 
=== The Azish Palace robbery ===
 
=== The Azish Palace robbery ===
On the night that the [[Azish]] were choosing a new [[Prime Aqasix]], Lift decided to help some thieves rob the palace and Wyndle helped her. She uses him to climb, spy and use regrowth to open doors. She seems to be pulling things out, when [[Nale]] comes for her. In the process of taking her, they kill the thieving partner she had just met, [[Gawx]]. Lift is able to get to him and heal him before he is gone. The Azish believe Gawx had performed a miracle and make him Prime, he "pardons" Lift and Nale has to let her go.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
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On the night that the [[Azish]] were choosing a new [[Prime Aqasix]], Lift, Wyndle, and a gang of thieves went to rob the palace. Lift used Wyndle to climb walls and spy for her. He also taught her to use the Surge of Progression to grow plants in order to pop open a window. Despite having taught her to use Growth, he didn't think her ready to learn Regrowth. Just as Lift was about to succeed in the robbery, [[Nale]], whom Lift called Darkness, came for her. Wyndle coached her through an escape attempt, but Lift was soon recaptured. [[Gawx]] was captured by one of Nale's [[Skybreaker]]s as leverage against her. The Skybreaker killed Gawx, angering Nale. Wyndle helped Lift to escape a second time, but she doubled back to save Gawx. Wyndle told her about her power of Regrowth, although he was doubtful she could pull it off. When Lift got back to him, she swore her Second Oath and healed Gawx. The Azish believed that Gawx had performed the miracle of Regrowth, and, talking this as a sign from the [[Kadasix]]es, made him Prime. He quickly pardoned Lift and Nale was forced to let her go.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
 
=== Following Darkness to Yeddaw ===
 
=== Following Darkness to Yeddaw ===
{{image|Yeddaw.png|side=right|width=200px|Travelling to [[Yeddaw]]}}
 
 
Wyndle seemed to be happy at the Palace while they were guests of honor of the new Prime Aqasix, Gawx. Regardless, he followed Lift to [[Yeddaw]], without understanding her plans. As they went, he figured out they were following [[Nale]], who Lift called Darkness.{{book ref|Edgedancer|1}}
 
Wyndle seemed to be happy at the Palace while they were guests of honor of the new Prime Aqasix, Gawx. Regardless, he followed Lift to [[Yeddaw]], without understanding her plans. As they went, he figured out they were following [[Nale]], who Lift called Darkness.{{book ref|Edgedancer|1}}
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{{image|Yeddaw.png|side=right|width=200px|Travelling to [[Yeddaw]]}}
   
 
Upon their arrival, Lift uses Wyndle to climb into places and spy on people. She created a diversion and later followed the guard capitan who surely would have made a report on her. As expected Nale arrived and Wyndle finds out from Lift that his plan is to kill [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]].{{book ref|Edgedancer|7}}
 
Upon their arrival, Lift uses Wyndle to climb into places and spy on people. She created a diversion and later followed the guard capitan who surely would have made a report on her. As expected Nale arrived and Wyndle finds out from Lift that his plan is to kill [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]].{{book ref|Edgedancer|7}}
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Wyndle helps Lift get into the [[Grand Indicium]], where she wanted him to read everything to find "weird" events. He explained there wasn't enough time, so she went to steal some fancy clothes.{{book ref|Edgedancer|12}} He took the form of a word she copied and showed to the scribes of the place, who then wrote to Gawx and received his request to treat Lift with respect and do as she asked.{{book ref|Edgedancer|13}}Though she was unable to find anything useful, she does find one of Nale's allies and follows them. Wyndle himself offers to spy on them and finds out they are about to go and perform the execution.{{book ref|Edgedancer|16}}
 
Wyndle helps Lift get into the [[Grand Indicium]], where she wanted him to read everything to find "weird" events. He explained there wasn't enough time, so she went to steal some fancy clothes.{{book ref|Edgedancer|12}} He took the form of a word she copied and showed to the scribes of the place, who then wrote to Gawx and received his request to treat Lift with respect and do as she asked.{{book ref|Edgedancer|13}}Though she was unable to find anything useful, she does find one of Nale's allies and follows them. Wyndle himself offers to spy on them and finds out they are about to go and perform the execution.{{book ref|Edgedancer|16}}
   
When Lift confronts Nale, she speaks the words of her next ideal and transforms Wyndle into a Shardweapon, a silvery rod, that was enough to block a strike and she uses that time to convince him that the Desolation has returned.{{book ref|Edgedancer|19}}
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When Lift confronts Nale, she spoke the words of her Third Ideal and transformed Wyndle into a Shardweapon, a silvery rod, that was enough to block a strike from Nale's [[Honorblade]]. She used the opening to talk to him and convinced him that the [[True Desolation|Desolation]] has returned.{{book ref|Edgedancer|19}}
   
 
After that, they returned to Azir to prepare for what was coming next.{{book ref|Edgedancer|20}} Lift became a “person of trust” to the Prime, who listened and trusted her advice.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
After that, they returned to Azir to prepare for what was coming next.{{book ref|Edgedancer|20}} Lift became a “person of trust” to the Prime, who listened and trusted her advice.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
   
=== Roshar's coalition and the battle of Thaylen ===
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=== Roshar's Coalition ===
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Wyndle and Lift went to [[Urithiru]] to join with [[Dalinar]].
Wyndle and Lift went to Urithiru to join with Dalinar. Though the Azish left before the battle, they stayed to help. Their task from Dalinar was to take a big ruby from a Fused with similar powers to an Edgedancer. Wyndle was tasked with following the Fused who moved faster than Lift. He performed this successfully, but Lift was hit by the rock monster. Wyndle suggested that she summon him as a Shardblade to protect her. Lift summoned him as a rod but was saved by Szeth.{{book ref|sa3|117}} Though Lift didn’t use Wyndle to obtain the ruby, they completed the task and gave the rock to Dalinar, which was key to their victory.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
 
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Though the Azish she came with left before the [[battle of Thaylen Field]], she stayed to help. Their task from Dalinar was to take the [[King's Drop]] from one of the ''[[shetel-im]]'', a [[Fused]] using the Surge of Abrasion. Wyndle was tasked with following the Fused, who moved faster than Lift. He performed this successfully, but Lift was hit by a [[thunderclast]]. Wyndle suggested that she summon him as a Shardblade to protect her. Lift summoned him as a rod but was saved by [[Szeth]].{{book ref|sa3|117}} Though Lift didn’t use Wyndle to obtain the ruby, they completed the task and gave the ruby to Dalinar, which was key to their victory.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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Wyndle and Lift stayed at Urithiru to help the coalition during the year succeeding the engagement in Thaylen Field. Around a dozen or so additional Edgedancers were bonded during this time, and along with Lift and Wyndle, they went to various battlefields to help heal people.{{book ref|sa4|3}} Lift volunteered for an envoy to the [[honorspren]] stronghold of [[Lasting Integrity]], but Dalinar denied her request.{{book ref|sa4|19}}
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Just before the Fused invasion of Urithiru, Wyndle accompanied Lift as she "stole" a basket of fruit from [[Gift]]. He prodded her, and she admitted both that Gift is leaving the food out for her and that her gift was from Cultivation and not the Nightwatcher. Shortly after, they both begin to feel the effects of the [[suppression fabrial]] being turned on the Radiants. They headed outside and witnessed [[Gereh]]'s and [[Mraize]]'s [[Aviar]] battling in the sky. Wyndle helped Lift climb a wall, but was unable to form a Shardrod for her. Regardless, Lift was able to rescue Gereh's Aviar.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}} Shortly afterward, the pair were found by Mraize,{{book ref|sa4|i|5}} who put them in a cage and sold them to the Fused.{{book ref|sa4|60}} Wyndle left to try to find help, but he did not return until the tower was restored.{{book ref|sa4|85}}{{book ref|sa4|116}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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It is clear that Wyndle did not choose to bond with Lift but was asked to.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} At the beginning he is frustrated with her for not letting him educate her.{{cite}}
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It is clear that Wyndle did not choose to bond with Lift but feels obligated to because of the Ring's decision. He is somewhat frustrated by her unwillingness to learn, however, he does care about her, as evidenced by his worry that she will become malnourished.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
Lift at first believe that he is a caught a [[Voidbringer]] and calls him that. She tends to ignore him and ask him to shut up.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}}
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Lift at first believe that he is a captured [[Voidbringer]] and calls him that. She tends to ignore him and ask him to shut up.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}}
   
He tries to help her progress the bond by encouraging her to say the Immortal Words, as he considers that his duty. At first, Lift appears to ignore him.{{book ref|sa2.5|4}} However, as their relationship evolves, Wyndle starts to understand the meaning behind her words. He understands her reference on stealing [[Nale]]´s lunch which really meant saving the person he wanted to execute. As a result of this increased understanding, their relationship improves.{{book ref|sa2.5|11}}
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He tries to help her progress the bond by encouraging her to say the Immortal Words, as he considers that his duty. At first, Lift appears to ignore him.{{book ref|sa2.5|4}} However, once Wyndle begins to understand Lift more by realizing the hidden meaning in her words, their relationship improves,{{book ref|sa2.5|11}} and eventually she does swear the Third Ideal.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}}
   
 
Lift eventually acknowledges that he is not a Voidbringer.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
 
Lift eventually acknowledges that he is not a Voidbringer.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* There are some spren that choose on their Radiant on their own, while some other spren have the decision made by committee. Wyndle, Lift's spren, was placed with Lift by a committee. The difference stems from cultural differences among different types of [[Spren#True_Spren|true spren]]. Some such cultures are more free-spirited, others more organized.{{wob ref|1384}}
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* There are some spren that choose their Radiant on their own, while other spren have the decision made by a committee. Wyndle, Lift's spren, was placed with Lift by a committee. The difference stems from cultural differences among different types of [[Spren#True_Spren|true spren]]. Some such cultures are more free-spirited, others more organized.{{wob ref|1384}}
   
 
* [[Lifespren]] will pop up more commonly around Wyndle than they will around [[Sylphrena]].{{wob ref|7888}} They may be related to him in a way similar to Syl's relationship to [[windspren]].
 
* [[Lifespren]] will pop up more commonly around Wyndle than they will around [[Sylphrena]].{{wob ref|7888}} They may be related to him in a way similar to Syl's relationship to [[windspren]].

Revision as of 09:36, 19 August 2022

Wyndle
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Abilities Nahel bond, Edgedancer magic, Splinter of Cultivation
Bonded With Lift
Species Cultivationspren
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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I find myself in awe of your ingenuity, and your stupidity, both at once.

—Wyndle to Lift[1]

Wyndle is a cultivationspren on Roshar. He has a Nahel bond with Lift, making her an Edgedancer.[2] He is a Splinter of Cultivation.[3][4]

Appearance and Personality

I’ll not have you hitting people with me.

—Wyndle to Lift on Shardblades[5]

Wyndle is a cultivationspren who takes the form of a vine with clear crystalline structures growing off it. He doesn't move but instead grows towards his objective. The vines harden after a few moments of sitting, as if briefly becoming solid crystal, then they crumble to dust.[6] He can form a sort of face by curling vines around one another. He is invisible and inaudible to all but Lift, although the hordelings of the Dysian Aimian Arclo seem to be able to sense him.[7] He can make himself visible to others, though has a harder time doing so than other spren. However, the dust that appears after his vines disintegrate is occasionally visible to all.[6]

Once Lift states the Third Ideal of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to form a Shardweapon. He has so far taken the appearance of a metal rod[8] and a Shardfork.[9]

Wyndle is a gardener who enjoys a quiet life. He is very proud of his accomplishments growing chairs.[2] He is quite proper and intelligent. He is a cautious and nervous spren who often worries about Lift's strange behavior and her potential malnutrition.

Wyndle does not like being used to hurt people.[10]

Attributes and Abilities

In the Cognitive Realm, Wyndle is a proficient gardener of chairs,[2] which has made him somewhat famous.[11] His Physical Realm form is, like other Nahel spren, capable of exerting a small amount of force in the Physical. Uniquely, Lift is capable of interacting with him in the Physical Realm, despite him not having enough substance there for such a thing to be possible under typical circumstances. Wyndle posits that this is because she is partially in the Cognitive Realm. She uses this ability to do things such as climb walls by having him form a ladder for her.[6]

Nahel Bond

Wyndle's bond with Lift gives him sentience in the Physical Realm and grants Lift the Surges of Abrasion and Progression.[5] This bond is strengthened as Lift swears additional ideals. For example, once Lift has sworn the Third Ideal of the Edgedancers, he gains the ability to become a physical, shape-shifting Shardblade.[8]

History

Runing from Nale with Lift

Background

Wyndle was a gardener. He collected souls of chairs and grew them into crystals.[2]

He was asked by the Ring to bond with Lift, a decision Wyndle doesn't seem to like or understand.[2]

The Azish Palace robbery

On the night that the Azish were choosing a new Prime Aqasix, Lift, Wyndle, and a gang of thieves went to rob the palace. Lift used Wyndle to climb walls and spy for her. He also taught her to use the Surge of Progression to grow plants in order to pop open a window. Despite having taught her to use Growth, he didn't think her ready to learn Regrowth. Just as Lift was about to succeed in the robbery, Nale, whom Lift called Darkness, came for her. Wyndle coached her through an escape attempt, but Lift was soon recaptured. Gawx was captured by one of Nale's Skybreakers as leverage against her. The Skybreaker killed Gawx, angering Nale. Wyndle helped Lift to escape a second time, but she doubled back to save Gawx. Wyndle told her about her power of Regrowth, although he was doubtful she could pull it off. When Lift got back to him, she swore her Second Oath and healed Gawx. The Azish believed that Gawx had performed the miracle of Regrowth, and, talking this as a sign from the Kadasixes, made him Prime. He quickly pardoned Lift and Nale was forced to let her go.[6]

Following Darkness to Yeddaw

Wyndle seemed to be happy at the Palace while they were guests of honor of the new Prime Aqasix, Gawx. Regardless, he followed Lift to Yeddaw, without understanding her plans. As they went, he figured out they were following Nale, who Lift called Darkness.[2]

Travelling to Yeddaw

Upon their arrival, Lift uses Wyndle to climb into places and spy on people. She created a diversion and later followed the guard capitan who surely would have made a report on her. As expected Nale arrived and Wyndle finds out from Lift that his plan is to kill Radiants.[1]

They trail him through the city until, as they are passing through a market, a thief steals a basket of fruit and runs off in Nale's direction. He captures the thief and, when she swings a knife at him, he kills her with his Shardblade. Lift tries to save her, but Wyndle explains that a Shardblade kills faster than Lift's powers can bring her back. Lift continues to follow Nale, using Wyndle to climb and spy until they find his quarters, where Lift eats Nale's pancakes.[12]

Wyndle helps Lift get into the Grand Indicium, where she wanted him to read everything to find "weird" events. He explained there wasn't enough time, so she went to steal some fancy clothes.[13] He took the form of a word she copied and showed to the scribes of the place, who then wrote to Gawx and received his request to treat Lift with respect and do as she asked.[14]Though she was unable to find anything useful, she does find one of Nale's allies and follows them. Wyndle himself offers to spy on them and finds out they are about to go and perform the execution.[15]

When Lift confronts Nale, she spoke the words of her Third Ideal and transformed Wyndle into a Shardweapon, a silvery rod, that was enough to block a strike from Nale's Honorblade. She used the opening to talk to him and convinced him that the Desolation has returned.[8]

After that, they returned to Azir to prepare for what was coming next.[9] Lift became a “person of trust” to the Prime, who listened and trusted her advice.[16]

Roshar's Coalition

Wyndle and Lift went to Urithiru to join with Dalinar.

Though the Azish she came with left before the battle of Thaylen Field, she stayed to help. Their task from Dalinar was to take the King's Drop from one of the shetel-im, a Fused using the Surge of Abrasion. Wyndle was tasked with following the Fused, who moved faster than Lift. He performed this successfully, but Lift was hit by a thunderclast. Wyndle suggested that she summon him as a Shardblade to protect her. Lift summoned him as a rod but was saved by Szeth.[10] Though Lift didn’t use Wyndle to obtain the ruby, they completed the task and gave the ruby to Dalinar, which was key to their victory.[17]

Wyndle and Lift stayed at Urithiru to help the coalition during the year succeeding the engagement in Thaylen Field. Around a dozen or so additional Edgedancers were bonded during this time, and along with Lift and Wyndle, they went to various battlefields to help heal people.[18] Lift volunteered for an envoy to the honorspren stronghold of Lasting Integrity, but Dalinar denied her request.[11]

Just before the Fused invasion of Urithiru, Wyndle accompanied Lift as she "stole" a basket of fruit from Gift. He prodded her, and she admitted both that Gift is leaving the food out for her and that her gift was from Cultivation and not the Nightwatcher. Shortly after, they both begin to feel the effects of the suppression fabrial being turned on the Radiants. They headed outside and witnessed Gereh's and Mraize's Aviar battling in the sky. Wyndle helped Lift climb a wall, but was unable to form a Shardrod for her. Regardless, Lift was able to rescue Gereh's Aviar.[19] Shortly afterward, the pair were found by Mraize,[19] who put them in a cage and sold them to the Fused.[20] Wyndle left to try to find help, but he did not return until the tower was restored.[21][22]

Relationships

Lift

I wanted to pick a distinguished Iriali matron. A grandmother, an accomplished gardener. But no, the Ring said we should choose you.

—Wyndle to Lift on bonding her[6]

It is clear that Wyndle did not choose to bond with Lift but feels obligated to because of the Ring's decision. He is somewhat frustrated by her unwillingness to learn, however, he does care about her, as evidenced by his worry that she will become malnourished.[6]

Lift at first believe that he is a captured Voidbringer and calls him that. She tends to ignore him and ask him to shut up.[2]

He tries to help her progress the bond by encouraging her to say the Immortal Words, as he considers that his duty. At first, Lift appears to ignore him.[23] However, once Wyndle begins to understand Lift more by realizing the hidden meaning in her words, their relationship improves,[24] and eventually she does swear the Third Ideal.[8]

Lift eventually acknowledges that he is not a Voidbringer.[9]

Trivia

  • There are some spren that choose their Radiant on their own, while other spren have the decision made by a committee. Wyndle, Lift's spren, was placed with Lift by a committee. The difference stems from cultural differences among different types of true spren. Some such cultures are more free-spirited, others more organized.[25]
  • Lifespren will pop up more commonly around Wyndle than they will around Sylphrena.[26] They may be related to him in a way similar to Syl's relationship to windspren.

Notes

  1. a b Edgedancer chapter 7#
  2. a b c d e f g Edgedancer chapter 1#
  3. LTUE 2020
    Arcanum - 2020-02-15#
  4. Shadows of Self Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-12#
  5. a b Edgedancer chapter 2#
  6. a b c d e f Words of Radiance interlude I-9#
  7. Edgedancer chapter 18#
  8. a b c d Edgedancer chapter 19#
  9. a b c Edgedancer chapter 20#
  10. a b Oathbringer chapter 117#
  11. a b Rhythm of War chapter 19#
  12. Edgedancer chapter 8#
  13. Edgedancer chapter 12#
  14. Edgedancer chapter 13#
  15. Edgedancer chapter 16#
  16. Oathbringer chapter 65#
  17. Oathbringer chapter 120#
  18. Rhythm of War chapter 3#
  19. a b Rhythm of War interlude I-5#
  20. Rhythm of War chapter 60#
  21. Rhythm of War chapter 85#
  22. Rhythm of War chapter 116#
  23. Edgedancer chapter 4#
  24. Edgedancer chapter 11#
  25. Orem signing 2014
    Arcanum - 2014-12-06#
  26. Warsaw signing
    Arcanum - 2017-03-18#
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