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'''Phendorana''' is an [[honorspren]] on [[Roshar]]. She has some level of importance or authority among her kind.{{book ref|sa3|37}} She bonded [[Teft]] during the [[True Desolation]].{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}
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'''Phendorana''' is an [[honorspren]] on [[Roshar]]. She has some level of importance or authority among her kind.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
   
 
==Appearance and Personality==
 
==Appearance and Personality==
She takes the form of a human-sized person with long hair and an elegant gown.{{book ref|sa3|37}} This is noticeably larger than [[Sylphrena]]'s usual appearance in the [[Physical Realm]], which is about a handspan tall.{{book ref|sa1|2}} Syl vaguely recalls Phendorana reprimanding her when she was searching for [[Kaladin]], implying that Phendorana has a leadership role among the honorspren.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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In the [[Physical Realm]], Phendorana takes the form of a human-sized older woman with long hair.{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} This is noticeably larger than other honorspren such as [[Rua]] and [[Sylphrena]], who usually appear to be about a handspan tall.{{book ref|sa3.5|9}}{{book ref|sa1|2}} Her clothing initially looks like an elegant gown, but after bonding a [[Windrunner]] she is seen in a practical [[Thaylen]]-style skirt and blouse.{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Her hair moves as if blown by a phantom wind, and curls and disappears into mist.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}{{book ref|sa3|115}} Although she is not seen in the [[Cognitive Realm]], she presumably has a similar appearance there.{{file ref|Shallan%27s_Sketchbook_-_Honorspren.jpg|Honorspren page from Shallan's sketchbook}}
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[[Teft]] describes Phendorana as tenacious and a bit cantankerous, although she also has a warm side.{{book ref|sa4|103}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Syl vaguely recalls Phendorana reprimanding her when she was searching for [[Kaladin]], implying that Phendorana has a leadership role among the honorspren.{{book ref|sa3|37}} [[Lopen]] says that Phendorana sometimes lectures her fellow honorspren.{{book ref|sa3.5|17}}
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==Attributes and Abilities==
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Like other honorspren, Phendorana is a [[Splinter]] of [[Honor]].{{wob ref|3017}} She has minimal substance in the Physical Realm, and glows with a blue-white light. She is able to change her form at will; although she prefers to be human-sized, she sometimes becomes smaller for convenience.{{book ref|sa4|103}} She can float above the ground rather than walking on it.{{book ref|sa4|104}} She can choose to be visible or invisible to humans, with a few exceptions such as [[Lunamor]].{{book ref|sa2|12}}
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She is also able to form a [[Nahel bond]], increasing her sentience in the [[Physical Realm]] and granting a bonded human abilities of the [[Order of Windrunners]], including the [[Surge]]s of [[Adhesion]] and [[Gravitation]].{{book ref|sa1|57}} She can speak directly into the mind of her bonded Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Post-Recreance===
 
===Post-Recreance===
Syl recounted getting into trouble with Phendorana and the other honorspren when she started seeking Kaladin, as spren had generally shied away from the [[Nahel bond]] since the Recreance.{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{book ref|sa3|47}} It is likely that Phendorana established (or was at least aware of) a large reward that had been offered for Syl's capture and return to [[Lasting Integrity]].{{book ref|sa3|102}} After Kaladin and other humans began bonding spren once again, Syl believed that Phendorana decided to ignore her because she did not want to admit that she was wrong.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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Syl recounted getting into trouble with Phendorana and the other honorspren when she started seeking Kaladin, as spren had generally shied away from the [[Nahel bond]] since the Recreance.{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{book ref|sa3|47}} It is likely that Phendorana was aware of a large reward that had been offered for Syl's capture and return to [[Lasting Integrity]].{{book ref|sa3|102}} After Kaladin and other humans began bonding spren once again, Syl believed that Phendorana decided to ignore her because she did not want to admit that she was wrong.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
   
 
===Observing the Refounded Windrunners===
 
===Observing the Refounded Windrunners===
In {{Rosharan date|1174}}, [[Lunamor]] noticed Phendorana watching the [[Windrunner]] [[squire]]s and hopefuls of [[Bridge Four]] training on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor was the only person who saw her, due to his ability as a [[Sighted]], or alaii’iku, that allowed him to see [[spren]] that were invisible to other people.{{book ref|sa2|12}} She was surrounded by several dozen smaller honorspren, more than Lunamor had ever seen in one place.{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor referred to Phendorana as "ali’i’kamura", the most important god present;{{book ref|sa3|37}} he had previously mentioned ali’i’kamura as a god that could offer protection from danger.{{book ref|sa1|49}} He asked Sylphrena if Phendorana was similar to an [[Unkalaki]] clan leader called a [[nuatoma]], and she replied "kind of maybe sort of halfway".{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor tried to think of a suitable offering, and ruled out bread and stew. He eventually approached Phendorana with a bowl full of [[Stormlight]]-infused [[spheres]]. Phendorana regarded him, then put her hand over the bowl and drew out the Stormlight before departing as a ribbon of light.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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In {{Rosharan date|1174}}, [[Lunamor]] noticed Phendorana watching the [[Windrunner]] [[squire]]s and hopefuls of [[Bridge Four]] training on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor was the only person who saw her, due to his ability as a [[Sighted]], or alaii'iku, that allowed him to see [[spren]] that were invisible to other people.{{book ref|sa2|12}} She was surrounded by several dozen smaller honorspren, more than Lunamor had ever seen in one place.{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor referred to Phendorana as "ali'i'kamura", the most important god present;{{book ref|sa3|37}} he had previously mentioned ali'i'kamura as a god that could offer protection from danger.{{book ref|sa1|49}} He asked Sylphrena if Phendorana was similar to an [[Unkalaki]] clan leader called a [[nuatoma]], and she replied "kind of maybe sort of halfway".{{book ref|sa3|37}} Lunamor tried to think of a suitable offering, and ruled out bread and stew. He eventually approached Phendorana with a bowl full of [[Stormlight]]-infused [[spheres]]. Phendorana regarded him, then put her hand over the bowl and drew out the Stormlight before departing as a ribbon of light.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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===Nahel Bond===
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Phendorana chose to bond [[Teft]] at some point after she had observed the Windrunners practicing on the Shattered Plains. She was first seen accompanying him in [[Urithiru]] prior to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]. She reminded him that he still had more progress to make swearing the [[Immortal Words]]. Due to his ongoing shame regarding his [[firemoss]] addiction, Teft resisted her support, and was hesitant to reveal their bond to the rest of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} Teft panicked after learning that selling his Bridge Four uniform had contributed to [[Eth]]'s death, but Phendorana refused to abandon him and instead encouraged him to live up to his oaths.{{book ref|sa3|115}} This led to Teft swearing the [[Knights_Radiant/Immortal_Words#Ideals_of_the_Order_of_Windrunners|Third Ideal of the Windrunners]], allowing Phendorana to become a living [[Shardblade|Shardspear]].{{book ref|sa3|119}}{{book ref|sa4|25}}
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After Teft swore the Third Ideal, he revealed Phendorana's presence to the other Knights Radiant, although she generally preferred to remain hidden from sight.{{book ref|sa3|23}} [[Lopen]] was aware that Phendorana had authority among honorspren and wondered if she was behind the failure of his previous attempts to swear the Ideal using the same wording as [[Kaladin]] and [[Teft]].{{book ref|sa3.5|17}} Lopen was later able to swear the Third Ideal after experiencing personal growth,{{book ref|sa3.5|epilogue}} implying that Phendorana was not to blame for the delay.
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===Power Inhibition and Death===
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When [[Raboniel]] was able to partially block the powers of the Knights Radiant, Teft was incapacitated and Phendorana disappeared from the Physical Realm; she could not be sensed by Syl.{{book ref|sa4|39}} After Teft was revived, he had difficulty summoning Phendorana and she had no memory of what had happened.{{book ref|sa4|91}} Like other Windrunners, Teft could not use the [[Surge]] of [[Gravitation]], and Phendorana could not become a Shardweapon.{{book ref|sa4|39}}{{book ref|sa4|91}}
   
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Phendorana was present when [[Moash]] ambushed [[Lift]] and Teft during their attempt to rescue the unconscious Radiants. Teft and Phendorana were able to briefly overcome the tower's obstruction of their bond to form a Shardspear and block a strike from Moash's [[Honorblade]]. However, this left both of them drained, and as they recovered, Moash produced one of the [[Fused]]'s [[raysium#weapons|soul-stealing daggers]] armed with newly-discovered [[anti-Stormlight]]; Raboniel had intended for the dagger to be used on Syl, but Moash refused to confront Kaladin.{{book ref|sa4|102}} Moash attacked Phendorana directly with the dagger, using [[sand (Taldain)|white sand]] to detect her location and stabbing her in the head.{{book ref|sa4|102}}{{book ref|sa4|104}} Phendorana was shocked, and then writhed in pain as her essence seemed to burn and explode outward, permanently destroying her. Teft experienced a ripping sensation in his soul upon her death; he was distraught, but remained hopeful as he was also killed by Moash.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
During the [[Sleepless|hordeling]] battle on the shores of [[Aimia]], prior to swearing the [[Immortal Words|Third Ideal of the Windrunners]], [[Lopen]] asked [[Rua]] if Phendorana was at fault for the failure of his previous attempts to swear the Ideal using the same wording as [[Kaladin]] and [[Teft]].{{book ref|sa3.5|17}} Lopen was later able to swear the Third Ideal after experiencing personal growth,{{book ref|sa3.5|epilogue}} implying that Phendorana was not to blame for the delay.
 
   
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A sculpture of Phendorana was commissioned after her death so that it could be placed next to Teft's body, which was [[Soulcast]] into stone.{{book ref|sa4|114}}
====Nahel Bond====
 
Phendorana chose to bond [[Teft]] at some point after observing the former bridgemen practicing on the Shattered Plains. She was mentioned in one of Teft's viewpoints, though not by name, encouraging him to live up to his oaths after Teft fell back into his firemoss addiction. After Teft swore the Third Oath she was seen to manifest as his Shardblade.
 
   
===Death===
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==Relationships==
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===Teft===
During Teft's battle with [[Moash]] in the room where the unconscious Radiants were being cared for, Phendorana was stabbed by Moash with a dagger which used [[raysium]] to conduct [[anti-Stormlight]], thereby killing her permanently. Teft experienced a ripping sensation upon her death.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
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Teft struggled with firemoss addiction for years, and felt that he did not deserve a spren bond even as his fellow bridgemen gained powers.{{book ref|sa3|41}} After Phendorana bonded Teft, they had conversations about his childhood trauma and history with the [[Envisagers]].{{book ref|sa2|71}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Phendorana understands Teft's tendency towards self-loathing like no one else, and her "crusty" personality matches his very well.{{book ref|sa4|91}}{{book ref|sa4|103}} She does not suffer excuses and is able to push him when he needs it,{{book ref|sa4|103}}{{book ref|sa3|115}} but she can also offer support, encouragement, and affirmations of his worth.{{book ref|sa4|91}}{{book ref|sa4|103}} The two also share lighter moments, and Teft thinks she looks like a little child when she grins.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
   
 
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Phendorana
Fallecido Vevishev 1174[1]
Capacidades Nahel bond, Windrunner magic, Astilla of Honor
Vinculado con Teft
Especie Honorspren
Mundo natal Roshar
Universo Cosmere
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Phendorana is an honorspren on Roshar. She has some level of importance or authority among her kind.[2] She bonded Teft during the True Desolation.[3]

Appearance and Personality

In the Physical Realm, Phendorana takes the form of a human-sized older woman with long hair.[2][3] This is noticeably larger than other honorspren such as Rua and Sylphrena, who usually appear to be about a handspan tall.[4][5] Her clothing initially looks like an elegant gown, but after bonding a Windrunner she is seen in a practical Thaylen-style skirt and blouse.[2][6] Her hair moves as if blown by a phantom wind, and curls and disappears into mist.[3][7] Although she is not seen in the Cognitive Realm, she presumably has a similar appearance there.[8]

Teft describes Phendorana as tenacious and a bit cantankerous, although she also has a warm side.[9][6] Syl vaguely recalls Phendorana reprimanding her when she was searching for Kaladin, implying that Phendorana has a leadership role among the honorspren.[2] Lopen says that Phendorana sometimes lectures her fellow honorspren.[10]

Attributes and Abilities

Like other honorspren, Phendorana is a Splinter of Honor.[11] She has minimal substance in the Physical Realm, and glows with a blue-white light. She is able to change her form at will; although she prefers to be human-sized, she sometimes becomes smaller for convenience.[9] She can float above the ground rather than walking on it.[1] She can choose to be visible or invisible to humans, with a few exceptions such as Lunamor.[12]

She is also able to form a Nahel bond, increasing her sentience in the Physical Realm and granting a bonded human abilities of the Order of Windrunners, including the Surges of Adhesion and Gravitation.[13] She can speak directly into the mind of her bonded Radiant.[3]

History

According to Notum, all of the honorspren except for Syl became deadeyes on the Day of Recreance. The Stormfather created ten more honorspren after several hundred years of mourning, and Phendorana was either among those ten spren or was descended from them.[14]

Post-Recreance

Syl recounted getting into trouble with Phendorana and the other honorspren when she started seeking Kaladin, as spren had generally shied away from the Nahel bond since the Recreance.[2][15] It is likely that Phendorana was aware of a large reward that had been offered for Syl's capture and return to Lasting Integrity.[16] After Kaladin and other humans began bonding spren once again, Syl believed that Phendorana decided to ignore her because she did not want to admit that she was wrong.[2]

Observing the Refounded Windrunners

In 1174, Lunamor noticed Phendorana watching the Windrunner squires and hopefuls of Bridge Four training on the Shattered Plains.[2] Lunamor was the only person who saw her, due to his ability as a Sighted, or alaii'iku, that allowed him to see spren that were invisible to other people.[12] She was surrounded by several dozen smaller honorspren, more than Lunamor had ever seen in one place.[2] Lunamor referred to Phendorana as "ali'i'kamura", the most important god present;[2] he had previously mentioned ali'i'kamura as a god that could offer protection from danger.[17] He asked Sylphrena if Phendorana was similar to an Unkalaki clan leader called a nuatoma, and she replied "kind of maybe sort of halfway".[2] Lunamor tried to think of a suitable offering, and ruled out bread and stew. He eventually approached Phendorana with a bowl full of Stormlight-infused spheres. Phendorana regarded him, then put her hand over the bowl and drew out the Stormlight before departing as a ribbon of light.[2]

Nahel Bond

Phendorana chose to bond Teft at some point after she had observed the Windrunners practicing on the Shattered Plains. She was first seen accompanying him in Urithiru prior to the Battle of Thaylen Field. She reminded him that he still had more progress to make swearing the Immortal Words. Due to his ongoing shame regarding his firemoss addiction, Teft resisted her support, and was hesitant to reveal their bond to the rest of Bridge Four.[3] Teft panicked after learning that selling his Bridge Four uniform had contributed to Eth's death, but Phendorana refused to abandon him and instead encouraged him to live up to his oaths.[7] This led to Teft swearing the Third Ideal of the Windrunners, allowing Phendorana to become a living Shardspear.[18][19]

After Teft swore the Third Ideal, he revealed Phendorana's presence to the other Knights Radiant, although she generally preferred to remain hidden from sight.[20] Lopen was aware that Phendorana had authority among honorspren and wondered if she was behind the failure of his previous attempts to swear the Ideal using the same wording as Kaladin and Teft.[10] Lopen was later able to swear the Third Ideal after experiencing personal growth,[21] implying that Phendorana was not to blame for the delay.

Power Inhibition and Death

When Raboniel was able to partially block the powers of the Knights Radiant, Teft was incapacitated and Phendorana disappeared from the Physical Realm; she could not be sensed by Syl.[22] After Teft was revived, he had difficulty summoning Phendorana and she had no memory of what had happened.[6] Like other Windrunners, Teft could not use the Surge of Gravitation, and Phendorana could not become a Shardweapon.[22][6]

Phendorana was present when Moash ambushed Lift and Teft during their attempt to rescue the unconscious Radiants. Teft and Phendorana were able to briefly overcome the tower's obstruction of their bond to form a Shardspear and block a strike from Moash's Honorblade. However, this left both of them drained, and as they recovered, Moash produced one of the Fused's soul-stealing daggers armed with newly-discovered anti-Stormlight; Raboniel had intended for the dagger to be used on Syl, but Moash refused to confront Kaladin.[23] Moash attacked Phendorana directly with the dagger, using white sand to detect her location and stabbing her in the head.[23][1] Phendorana was shocked, and then writhed in pain as her essence seemed to burn and explode outward, permanently destroying her. Teft experienced a ripping sensation in his soul upon her death; he was distraught, but remained hopeful as he was also killed by Moash.[1]

A sculpture of Phendorana was commissioned after her death so that it could be placed next to Teft's body, which was Soulcast into stone.[24]

Relationships

Teft

Teft struggled with firemoss addiction for years, and felt that he did not deserve a spren bond even as his fellow bridgemen gained powers.[25] After Phendorana bonded Teft, they had conversations about his childhood trauma and history with the Envisagers.[26][6] Phendorana understands Teft's tendency towards self-loathing like no one else, and her "crusty" personality matches his very well.[6][9] She does not suffer excuses and is able to push him when he needs it,[9][7] but she can also offer support, encouragement, and affirmations of his worth.[6][9] The two also share lighter moments, and Teft thinks she looks like a little child when she grins.[9]

Notes

  1. a b c d El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 104#
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k Juramentada capítulo 37#
  3. a b c d e Juramentada interludio I-14#
  4. Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 9#
  5. El camino de los reyes capítulo 2#
  6. a b c d e f g El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 91#
  7. a b c Juramentada capítulo 115#
  8. Honorspren page from Shallan's sketchbook
  9. a b c d e f El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 103#
  10. a b Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 17#
  11. Steelheart Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-05#
  12. a b Palabras radiantes capítulo 12#
  13. El camino de los reyes capítulo 57#
  14. Juramentada capítulo 108#
  15. Juramentada capítulo 47#
  16. Juramentada capítulo 102#
  17. El camino de los reyes capítulo 49#
  18. Juramentada capítulo 119#
  19. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 25#
  20. Juramentada capítulo 23#
  21. Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) epílogo#
  22. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 39#
  23. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 102#
  24. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 114#
  25. Juramentada capítulo 41#
  26. Palabras radiantes capítulo 71#
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