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The singers are a sapient species on Roshar,[1][2] which humans called the parsh[3] or parshmen.[4] One such group of singers are the listeners. The Singer are the original habitants of Roshar, and the humans (void bringers) invaded with Odium. It's theorized that these humans were refuges from Yolen.

Singers communicate through special Rhythms--hence them being called singers. Singers can bond various spren which change their forms.

Singers predate humanity on Roshar.[5] Around the time of the Recreance,[6] many of the singers' had their Connection and Identity stolen, pieces of their souls ripped away.[7] This made those singers docile and subservient, which humans called parshmen and used as slaves for millennia later.[8] With the advent of the Everstorm, these singers were healed and restored.[7]

New Parshmen

The Parshmen were transformed, or awakened when the first ever storm came. These new Parshmen exemplified traits where they had lived all their lives. The Azish Parshmen submitted a complaint to the government, while Thaylean Parsh stole ships and sailed away. These Parshmen aren't fully under Odium's control as they can still hear the old rhythms, and are reluctant to follow his every word. This happened when Odium attacked Thaylean city, and the awakened Parshmen didn't want to fight. These Parshmen can remember their lives before. Like Nah who remembers his wife taken from him, and his anger at the event. It could be possible for the Parshmen to switch sides, though it is unlikely.

Forms

By staying out in a highstorm (or the Everstorm)[Falta cita] with a spren, singers are capable of bonding with said spren, which has the effect of changing their forms,[9] which alters their physical appearance and mental capabilities.

The listeners recounted many common forms in the Song of Listing, which they only had access to only a small subset of. They also have songs which sung of dangerous forms of power in the Song of Secrets and the Song of Winds.

There is also slaveform, which was the lack of any form, which most singers were locked into for centuries, until the Everstorm arrived and the True Desolation began.

With several exceptions--such as mateform and slaveform--most singer forms are asexual.[10][11]

Common Forms

These forms are mentioned in the listener Song of Listing. After the Recreance and before the True Desolation, when the only singers who could think were the listeners, the listeners only discovered five forms: dullform, mateform, warform, workform, and nimbleform. When the Everstorm arrived and healed the other singers, singers held these forms and other common forms the listeners could not reproduce, such as artform and scholarform, and had a "dozen" options.[12]

Mateform

Mateform meek, for love to share,
Given to life, it brings us joy.
To find this form, one must care.
True empathy, one must employ.

—5th stanza of the Song of Listing[13]

Mateform is used for reproductive purposes. A few listeners maintain mating form constantly, although most enter it only briefly in order to reproduce with a partner; if these partners later entered warform they became a warpair. It is a distracting form which makes productive work difficult.

Warform by User:Khal
Warform

Warform is worn for battle and reign,
Claimed by the gods, given to kill.
Unknown, unseen, but vital to gain.
It comes to those with the will.

—15th stanza of the Song of Listing[14]

Warform gives listeners an armor-like carapace; it also seems to give them advanced physical capabilities, although it severely hampers artistic ability and is not equipped to handle abstractions. Most Parshendi that interact with the Alethi are in warform.

Workform

Workform worn for strength and care.
Whispering spren breathe at your ear.
Seek first this form, its mysteries to bear.
Found here is freedom from fear.

—19th stanza of the Song of Listing[15]

Workform also endows significant physical strength, although without the armor of the warform; those in workform also have thinner fingers. While in workform, the Parshendi find it difficult to commit violence and did not like confrontation.

Nimbleform

Nimbleform has a delicate touch.
Gave the gods this form to many,
Tho' once defied, by the gods they were crushed.
This form craves precision and plenty.

—27th stanza of the Song of Listing[16]

Nimbleform was a form used by the listener scholars because they do not know the correct spren to bond with for scholarform. It does not impede the mind and the fingers are delicate enough for recording their findings. It grows long hair without any carapace to block it and yields delicate swirling patterns in their skin, along with a thinner facial structure.

Mediationform

Meditationform made for peace, it's said.
Form of teaching and consolation.
When used by the gods, it became instead
Form of lies and desolation.

—33rd stanza of the Song of Listing[17]
Scholarform

Scholarform shown for patience and thought.
Beware its ambitions innate.
Though study and diligence bring the reward,
Loss of innocence may be one's fate.

—69th stanza of the Song of Listing[18]
Artform

Artform applied for beauty and hue.
One yearns for the songs it creates.
Most misunderstood by the artist it's true,
Come the spren to foundation's fates.

—90th stanza of the Song of Listing[19]

Artform for colors beyond our ken;
For its grand songs we yearn.
We must attract creationspren;
These songs suffice 'til we learn.

—279th stanza of the Song of Revision[20]
Dullform

Dullform dread, with the mind most lost.
The lowest, and one not bright.
To find this form, one needs banish cost.
It finds you and brings you to blight.

—final stanza of the Song of Listing[21]

Dullform is an older form which was rarely used after the discovery of the newer forms. Those in dullform are not very intelligent.

Forms of Power

Many singer forms are considered by the listeners to be forms of power.[Falta cita] For a singer to gain one of these forms, they must bond with a Voidspren.[12] Singers wearing a form of power are referred to Regals in the context of Odium's army.[12] Forms of power are intoxicating to those first come into one,[22] and give access to new Rhythms, but drown old, common rhythms.[Falta cita]

Forms of power include: stormform, nightform, smokeform, decayform, and envoyform.

Slaveform

slaveform, the form with no spren, no soul, and no song. (...) It wasn't really a form at all, however, but the lack of any form.

Eshonai musing about slaveform[23]

There is also "slaveform," which is not a true form, but the lack of a bond with a spren or lack of a form. What humanity called for millennia parshmen are actually singers in slaveform.

Physically, slave form listeners are strong enough to perform physical labor.[24] Their skin has either a marbled pattern of black and red or white and red, although the white and red is more common in Alethkar.[25][8]

They care about and are protective of their dead, usually objecting to anyone other than one of themselves tending to them.[26] This care for the dead presumably extended to corpses of other singers as well.[24]

Slaveforms lived among humans (notably the Alethi but also in Jah Keved and Kharbranth[4]) and generally function as servants.[25] Barely of intelligence,[24] it is said that these people, if left in the woods, would stand around amiably until someone comes along to tell them what to do.[27][28] Generally, a slaveform would take orders without any objection.[4] They could speak but rarely did so.[29]

The Everstorm healed all slaveform singers, and so this "form" no longer exists during the True Desolation.[7]

Rhythms

Singers speak to Rhythms. These Rhythms are underlying tunes that seem to exist independently from their actual use. Also, Rhythms are "playing" constantly. For example, Rhythms can be used to measure time.[30] Rhythms represent a certain state of mind, the feelings of the person using it. When not paying attention, Parshendi will attune to the Rhythm that corresponds to their mood, but they can attune to another Rhythm in order to fit with their message. Dullforms and slaveforms don't use Rhythms. The Rhythms connect the singers.[31]

List of Rhythms

  • Rhythm of Amusement[32]
  • Rhythm of Annoyance[30]
  • Rhythm of Anticipation[33]
  • Rhythm of Anxiety[30]
  • Rhythm of Awe[34]
  • Rhythm of Appreciation[30]
  • Rhythm of Betrayal[30]
  • Rhythm of Confidence[35]
  • Rhythm of Consideration[30]
  • Rhythm of Craving[33] (new rhythm)
  • Rhythm of Curiosity[32]
  • Rhythm of Derision[35]
  • Rhythm of Destruction[35] (new rhythm)
  • Rhythm of Excitement[32]
  • Rhythm of Fury[35] (new rhythm)
  • Rhythm of Irritation[30]
  • Rhythm of Joy[35]
  • Rhythm of Lost[32]
  • Rhythm of Mourning[32]
  • Rhythm of Peace[35]
  • Rhythm of Pleading[30]
  • Rhythm of Praise[32]
  • Rhythm of Remembrance[30]
  • Rhythm of Reprimand[32]
  • Rhythm of Resolve[32]
  • Rhythm of Ridicule[35] (new rhythm)
  • Rhythm of Satisfaction[35]
  • Rhythm of Skepticism[32]
  • Rhythm of Spite[35] (new rhythm)
  • Rhythm of Supplication[30]
  • Rhythm of Tension[35]
  • Rhythm of Winds[30]

History

Singers predate humanity on Roshar.[5] After the Expulsion, where mankind destroyed the Tranquiline Halls, ancient singers were ordered by gods--perhaps Honor and Cultivation--to help the human refugees to Roshar.[5] These ancient singers were the Dawnsingers.

At one point in their history, singers interbred with humans, creating the modern day Herdazians and Unkalaki (Horneaters).[36][37]

Humans used powers the singers were forbidden to touch, powers involving spren and Surges, presumably some kind of Surgebinding.[38] However, humans also brought Odium with them, and the singers called these ancient humans the Voidbringers. Humans were granted the lands of Shinovar, but they expanded out eventually, and fought the singers. This original conflict was the First Desolation, with humans on the side of Odium.

According to the listener Song of Histories, after the singers felt spren betrayed them, the listeners turned to other gods (this song, however, could be warped to history). The exact timeline is not clear, but at some stage, there were souls of ancient singers, valiant soldiers at that time, had been granted great power from Odium to fight against humans.[39] The power from Odium made them into Cognitive Shadows and allowed these ancient singers to be reborn in singer bodies, creating the Fused.[39] The Fused came to rule the singers. The Fused ultimately despise humanity and want them wiped off Roshar, even if it required the destruction of Roshar.[39]

To stop the Fused from being reborn, Honor chose ten humans to be the Heralds, and the Heralds would imprison the Fused on Braize. The Fused tortured the Heralds until one Herald relented, which allowed the Fused to Return to Roshar. When a Herald gave in, that started a Desolation. The Desolations continued for an unknown amount of time, nearly destroying humanity many times. Eventually, at the Last Desolation, all Heralds except one, Taln, abandoned their Oathpact and kept the Fused at bay for the next four and a half millennia.

The singers, no longer the dominant species on Roshar, continued to fight humanity and the Knights Radiant. Around two thousand years after the Last Desolation, near the Recreance, there was the False Desolation.[40] The Unmade Ba-Ado-Mishram Connected with the singers and provided them forms of power and Voidlight, as Odium once did in the Desolations.[41] The Knights Radiant sought to stop this threat by imprisoning Ba-Ado-Mishram. They succeeded but in doing so, stole part of singers souls, ripping out their Connection and Identity.[7][6] These singers no longer had a form and were termed "slaveforms".

Some singers who threw off the Fused and freed themselves, the listeners, were spared from this event, perhaps not Connecting with Ba-Ado-Mishram. The listeners became the only singers with their minds in tact for millennia. The rest of the singers, however, were all essentially mindless, which the humans used as slave labor.

Later, the listeners, manipulated by Voidspren, entered stormform, one of the forms of power. In doing so, the listeners summoned a great storm at the Battle of Narak: the Everstorm. The Everstorm, full of Odium's power, passed through the world and restored the slaveform singers Connection and Identity, healed them.

See Also

Notes

  1. Juramentada capítulo 54#
  2. Juramentada capítulo 106#
  3. Juramentada capítulo 77 Epígrafe#
  4. a b c El camino de los reyes capítulo 3#
  5. a b c Juramentada capítulo 111#
  6. a b Juramentada capítulo 81 Epígrafe#
  7. a b c d Juramentada capítulo 17#
  8. a b El camino de los reyes capítulo 72#
  9. Do Parshendi need a highstorm to change form?
    Theoryland - 2012-11-06#
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  12. a b c Juramentada capítulo I-7#
  13. Palabras radiantes capítulo 14 Epígrafe#
  14. Palabras radiantes capítulo 13 Epígrafe#
  15. Palabras radiantes capítulo 15 Epígrafe#
  16. Palabras radiantes capítulo 16 Epígrafe#
  17. Palabras radiantes capítulo 21 Epígrafe#
  18. Palabras radiantes capítulo 18 Epígrafe#
  19. Palabras radiantes capítulo 20 Epígrafe#
  20. Palabras radiantes capítulo 29 Epígrafe#
  21. Palabras radiantes capítulo 17 Epígrafe#
  22. Juramentada capítulo I-3#
  23. Palabras radiantes capítulo I-1#
  24. a b c El camino de los reyes capítulo 55#
  25. a b El camino de los reyes prólogo#
  26. El camino de los reyes capítulo 26#
  27. El camino de los reyes capítulo 28#
  28. El camino de los reyes capítulo 36#
  29. El camino de los reyes capítulo 7#
  30. a b c d e f g h i j k Palabras radiantes interludio I-4#
  31. Are Parshendi like a hive mind sort of culture?
    Theoryland - Sep 22nd, 2012#
  32. a b c d e f g h i Palabras radiantes interludio I-1#
  33. a b Palabras radiantes interludio I-13#
  34. Palabras radiantes interludio I-8#
  35. a b c d e f g h i j Palabras radiantes interludio I-11#
  36. Horneaters are human/Parshendi hybrids.
    Theoryland - August 13th, 2014#
  37. {{{text}}}
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  38. Juramentada#
  39. a b c Juramentada capítulo 38#
  40. Juramentada capítulo 56#
  41. Juramentada capítulo 80 Epígrafe#
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