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Because of how nature abhors a vacuum (or in this case, how Roshar abhors Voids), there will be a natural pressure to remove the imbalance and return to a state of equilibrium. Each act of Voidbinding ends with a return of equilibrium, often in a violent fashion, in a way that somehow emulates both of Surges that were imbalanced by the Void. Therefore, Voidbinding can be seen as a corruption of the Surges.
 
===Boundary without Openness ->: ''Isolation''===
When you create a closed boundary around something, you isolate it.
 
{{quote|1=''Above silence, the illuminating storms—dying storms— illuminate the silence above.''|2=an illiterate, dying Herdazian}}
 
===Law without Truth ->: ''Coercion''===
When you coerce someone to behave in a certain way, he won't see your authority as truthful, and he'll gravitate to his former behavior as soon as the opportunity arises.
 
{{quote|1=''They changed, even as we fought them. Like shadows they were, that can transform as the flame dances. Never underestimate them because of what you first see.''|2=Talatin, Order of Stonewards|The Poem of the Seventh Morning}}
 
===Motion without Direction ->: ''Chance?''===
 
===Affinity without Trust -> ''?''===
 
 
===ImprovementAffinity without Contentment ->Trust: ''Abscission?''===
 
 
===Improvement without Contentment: ''Abscission''===
When you are not content with something, the only improvement possible is by cutting it away. Some plants benefit from this process called abscission when it happens naturally or pruning when it is done artificially, and it can even lead to improvements in growth.
 
I believe the Nightwatcher, whether she is Cultivation or some other creature or spren, is using the Void of Abscission to perform the Old Magic.
 
===Openness without Boundary ->: ''Consumption''===
When something is eaten, its boundaries (both physical and cognitive) are destroyed. Its whole self is laid bare to and absorbed by the one eating it.
 
{{quote|1=''Yelignar, called Blightwind, was one that could speak like a man, though often his voice was accompanied by the wails of those he consumed.''|2=Traxil}}
 
===Truth without Law ->: ''Chaos?''===
 
 
===Direction without Motion ->: ''Cessation?Fate''===
Your fate is the direction you are destined to go in the future. If you tell someone his eventual fate even before events leading up to it can be set into motion, you are basically making a prophecy.
 
Fate Voidbringers have a certain control of the future that allows them to, for example, dictate how their opponents will die. The universe will then set events into motion to fulfill that prophecy. This is like an evil version of Chromium Feruchemy.
 
===Trust without Affinity ->: ''?''===
 
 
===Contentment without Improvement ->: ''Stagnation?''===