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According to [[Notum]], all of the honorspren except for Syl became [[deadeye]]s 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.{{book ref|sa3|108}}
 
===Post-Recreance===
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 known as 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}} 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}}
 
===Observing the Refounded Windrunners===
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}} 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}}
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 known 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}}
 
During the [[Sleepless|hordeling]] battle on the shores of [[Aimia]], prior to swearing the [[Immortal Words|Third Ideal of the Windrunners]], [[Lopen]] asksasked [[Rua]] if Phendorana was at fault for the failure of his previous attempts to swear the Third Ideal using the same wording as [[Kaladin]] and [[Teft]]. {{book ref|sa3.5|17}} BasedLopen onwas hislater subsequentable successfulto swearing,swear itthe isThird impliedIdeal thatafter itexperiencing waspersonal not Phendoranagrowth,{{book butref|sa3.5|epilogue}} Lopen'simplying needthat forPhendorana personalwas growth,not thatto keptblame thefor Ideal from beingthe accepteddelay.
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}}
 
During the hordeling battle on the shores of Aimia, prior to swearing the Third Ideal of the Windrunners, [[Lopen]] asks [[Rua]] if Phendorana was at fault for the failure of his previous attempts to swear the Third Ideal using the same wording as [[Kaladin]] and [[Teft]]. {{book ref|sa3.5|17}} Based on his subsequent successful swearing, it is implied that it was not Phendorana, but Lopen's need for personal growth, that kept the Ideal from being accepted.
 
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