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== Nature ==
These ancient singer [[Cognitive_Shadow|shadows]] exist in a state very similar to [[spren]], until they take over a [[singer]] body. This process requires a living singer to open themselves up to bonding a new spren during one of Roshar's invested [[highstorm|storms]], in the same way as they would to adopt a new Form. The singer shadows waiting to become the Fused then choose one of these willing, open singers, and (in a process which causes intense pain and agony to the host singers) take over their bodies, killing them.{{book ref|sa3|i|6}} The Fused can be killed by conventional means, but they can use [[Voidlight]] to heal.{{citebook ref|sa4|5}} However, damaging their gemheart is instantly fatal.{{book ref|sa3|79}}
 
A Fused can be permanently killed by stabbing them with a [[raysium]] dagger connected to a gem of [[anti-Voidlight]], provided there is enough anti-Voidlight in the gemstone.{{book ref|sa4|97}} They can also be permanently killed by [[Nightblood]].{{wob ref|10440}}
In the [[True Desolation]], the Fused use the [[Everstorm]] to great advantage. Not only can they use the Everstorm (instead of relying on highstorms) to possess new living singers, but when they do die, they can immediately Return during the next Everstorm, if they can find a living singer willing to take on the burden.{{book ref|sa3|121}}
 
Due to their Invested nature, the ancient ones that become the Fused do not need to bond a spren to attain and maintain full sapience.{{wob ref|11156}} However, everyduring the seven thousand years of war, many Fused have lost part or all of their sanity much like the Heralds. They are unable to die, but at least some of the insane Fused still continue to reborn.{{book ref|sa4|97}} Every time a Fused is reborn, the process further injures their minds.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Many Fused who remain sane enough to function also behave erratically in some regards. Examples of this include [[The Pursuer]], who is immensely obsessed with vengeance and [[Raboniel]], who wishes to end the war regardless of any cost.
 
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