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m (→‎Illumination: Minor clarification)
The Fused use powers in ways similar to the [[Knights Radiant]], but with a few notable differences. Like all [[Surgebinding|Surgebinders]], the Fused gain their abilities through manipulation of Roshar's fundamental forces, the [[Surgebinding#Surges|Surges]], though unlike them, each one of the Fused's nine forms only grants access to 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, [[Leshwi|Lady Leshwi]], has retained her control over the [[Surgebinding#Gravitation|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]] - a reserve of [[Investiture]] they don't appear to acquire from physical reservoirs, like gemstones, but is instead supplied directly to them. Counteracting this ease of access, however, is Voidlight's inability to heal the wounds of those Invested with it.{{book ref|sa3|43}} This is slightly confusing, however, since the Illumination Fused who first tried to steal the perfect ruby in Thaylen City obviously did heal from wounds{{book ref|sa3|i|13}} until his Voidlight was consumed by a larkin. Possibly, like people with honorblades, they can heal from mundane wounds, but not shardwounds. How Moash was then able to kill Leshwi with a spear and knife is unclear.
 
Not all Fused forms are known currently, and none of them are given names that would allow referencing them independently of the Surges they control, but a few make an appearance prior to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]].