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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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==The Desolations==
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The Voidspren, once bonded, would fight against the humans in the devastating wars known as the [[Desolations]]. These wars often ended civilisation for the people, but they usually won. Once a voidbringer died, it's voidspren would go to Damnation, to be tortured and imprisoned 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 pain and captivity. the catch was, however, that the voidspren could also leave, and begin a new Desolation.
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==Bonding==
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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 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.
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==Fused and Regals==
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Once bonded, the Parshendi took on the form of the Fused, which were Parshendi that had access to the Surgebindings. 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 had forms such as stormform or envoyform.
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==Thunderclasts==
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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 Radients needed [[Shardblades]], because ordinary weapons couldn't do much against them. Thunderclasts can easily topple stone walls, as seen in the [[Battle of Thaylen field]].
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==Bonding Humans==
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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 them 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 traps the Thrill, Sadeas's soldiers, who had just been fighting on Odium's side, start to repel the voidspren.
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==Gavilar==
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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.
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==Notes==
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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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The Desolations

The Voidspren, once bonded, would fight against the humans in the devastating wars known as the Desolations. These wars often ended civilisation for the people, but they usually won. Once a voidbringer died, it's voidspren would go to Damnation, to be tortured and imprisoned 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 pain and captivity. the catch was, however, that the voidspren could also leave, and begin a new Desolation.

Bonding

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 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 and Regals

Once bonded, the Parshendi took on the form of the Fused, which were Parshendi that had access to the Surgebindings. 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 had forms such as stormform or envoyform.

Thunderclasts

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 Radients needed Shardblades, because ordinary weapons couldn't do much against them. Thunderclasts can easily topple stone walls, as seen in the Battle of Thaylen field.

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 them 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 traps the Thrill, Sadeas's soldiers, who had just been fighting on Odium's side, start to repel the voidspren.

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.

Notes

(being worked on)