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The '''Parshmen''' wereare a raceform of creatures[[Parshendi]] on the world of [[Roshar]].
 
Parshmen livedlive among humans (notably the [[Alethi]] but also in [[Jah Keved]] and [[Kharbranth]]{{book ref|twok|3}}) and generally functionedfunction as servants.{{book ref|twok|prologue}} Barely of sentient intelligence,{{book ref|twok|55}} it is said that these people, if left in the woods, would stand around amiably until someone camecomes along to tell them what to do.{{book ref|twok|28}}{{book ref|twok|36}} Generally, a Parshmen would take orders without any objection.{{book ref|twok|3}} They could speak but rarely did so. {{book ref|twok|7}}
 
They wereare closely related to the [[Parshendi]].{{book ref|twok|33}} Parshendi appear in different forms, Parshmen are Parshendi in slaveform,
 
{{quote|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 Parshendi forms{{book ref|wor|I-1}}}}
Physically, they were strong enough to perform physical labor.{{book ref|twok|55}} Their skin had either a marbled pattern of black and red or white and red, although the white and red was more common in Alethkar.
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Physically, theyParshmen wereare strong enough to perform physical labor.{{book ref|twok|55}} Their skin hadhas either a marbled pattern of black and red or white and red, although the white and red wasis more common in Alethkar.{{book ref|twok|prologue}}{{book ref|twok|72}}
They cared about and are protective of their dead, usually objecting to anyone other than one of themselves tending to them.{{book ref|twok|26}} This care for the dead extended to corpses of [[Parshendi]] as well.{{book ref|twok|55}}
 
They caredcare about and are protective of their dead, usually objecting to anyone other than one of themselves tending to them.{{book ref|twok|26}} This care for the dead presumably extended to corpses of [[Parshendi]] as well.{{book ref|twok|55}}
 
== Notable Parshmen ==
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