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|groups={{tag|Unmade}}
|species=Spren
|titles=Midnight Mother, Spawning Mother
|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[Oathbringer]]
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
}}
{{update|tress}}
{{quote
|Re-Shephir, the Midnight Mother, giving birth to abominations with her essence so dark, so terrible, so consuming. She is here! She watches me die!
|[[Death Rattle]] of a [[Darkeyes|darkeyed]] dock-worker, dated Shashabev 1173{{epigraph ref|sa1|58}}
}}
'''Re-Shephir''' is a [[Roshar]]an [[Unmade]], one of nine [[Splinter]]s of [[Odium]].{{wob ref|1672}} She is commonly referred to by the title of the '''Midnight Mother'''.{{epigraph ref|sa1|58}} She is also likely the Unmade whom [[Jezrien]] calls the '''Spawning Mother'''.{{book ref|sa3|88}}
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Midnight Mother 2.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Petar Penev}}</small></center> Confronting Re-Shephir
Face the Unmade by Artem Demura.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Artem Demura}}</small></center> [[Shallan]] banishing Re-Shephir
Shallan vs Re-Shepir by Elisgardor.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Elisgardor}}</small></center>
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{{image|Midnight Mother 2.jpg|Re-Shephir and the [[Midnight Essence]]|width=300px|side=left}}
 
Re-Shephir is capable of shapeshifting, including altering her size. She appears to have very little limitations on what form she takes and is unburdened by the biology of the entities she copies, being able to squeeze through tiny gaps that no human could fit through even in a humanoid form. This being said, Re-Shephir retains her characteristic uniform, oily-black color regardless of her current shape.{{book ref|sa3|25}}{{book ref|sa3|29}} She seems unable to mimic natural sounds; the only noises she's heard making are alien-sounding screeches when she feels threatened.{{book ref|sa3|30}}
 
She can create entities called [[Midnight Essence]], a substance not wholly unique to herself, that look much like her and may be why she is nicknamed the Midnight Mother. The Midnight Essence can take various forms, both humanoid and beastly, but don't appear to share their mother's shapeshifting abilities. Apart from the color and texture, Re-Shephir can make Midnight Essence resemble specific people she has seen - at least in appearance, as there is no indication that she can replicate voices or behavior.{{book ref|sa3|29}} It's unclear whether Re-Shephir can command the Midnight Essence directly; however, her creations are universally hostile to humans and devoted to defending her, and can operate autonomously.{{book ref|sa3|29}}{{book ref|sa1|19}}
 
It's possible that Re-Shephir is capable of forming a [[Nahel bond]] with humans. She seems to have the capability to destroy a [[Knight Radiant]]'s [[spren]] bond and replace it with herself. Whether that would function in the same manner as a proper Nahel bond, or even function at all, is uncertain.{{book ref|sa3|30}}
== History ==
{{image|Face the Unmade by Artem Demura.jpg|width=200px|Re-Shephir fighting [[Shallan]] under [[Urithiru]]|side=right}}
Re-Shephir was createdunmade sometime during the [[Heraldic Epochs]], or perhaps before then, by [[Odium]]. Shallan believes her to have originally been a [[creationspren]].{{book ref|sa3|30}} Though originally, her sole purpose was to sow chaos and unrest among humans through her spawn, she eventually came to be intrigued by mankind, and began to mimic them.{{book ref|sa3|30}} Though it's uncertain whether she remained active between the [[Desolation]]s, the [[Midnight Essence]] she created were a constant threat.{{book ref|sa3|19}} It is unknown when or how she gained access to the Midnight Essence. Along with several other [[Unmade]], she was believed to have been destroyed in the [[Aharietiam]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|109}}
 
Unfortunately, that was not the case. At some point before the [[Recreance]], she infiltrated [[Urithiru]], and was subsequently captured and imprisoned by an unknown Lightweaver.{{book ref|sa3|30}} Her appearance caused the inhabitants of the tower considerable distress, as an Unmade entering the most sacred structure on [[Roshar]] cast doubts upon its security.{{epigraph ref|sa3|73}} After Urithiru was abandoned, Re-Shephir eventually broke out of her confinement; however, rather than depart, she chose to remain within the city, and took up residence in one of the chambers near the [[Urithiru gem archive]]. There, she coiled around a column of gemstones.{{book ref|sa3|29}} [[Shallan]] theorizes that if [[Ba-Ado-Mishram]]'s gemstone prison was located in Urithiru, Re-Shephir would have found it during these centuries of controlling the tower.{{book ref|sa4|24}} During this occupation, the [[Sibling]] remained hidden and never fought back, so Re-Shephir thought they had died.{{book ref|sa4|49}}
 
[[Shallan Davar]] detected her presence within days of entering the tower, albeit she registered it only as a sense of unease that twisted her perception of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Re-Shephir, on the other hand, became active almost immediately after the [[Alethkar|Alethi]] arrived. Her first confirmed action was killing [[Vedekar Perel]] in a way that mimicked the murder of [[Torol Sadeas]]{{book ref|sa3|9}} Later, she injured [[Lunamor]] in the same way that Shallan had previously wounded another [[Unkalaki]], Ur. However, moments before the latter incident she accidentally revealed her presence to Shallan when she came out of the shadows to observe her play of [[The Girl Who Looked Up]], mingling with Shallan's illusory audience but not escaping quickly enough when they were dispelled.{{book ref|sa3|25}}
[[Bridge Four]], accompanied and led by Shallan and [[Adolin Kholin]], managed to track her down to her nest. There, she defended herself by summoning [[Midnight Essence]] in the forms of her attackers.{{book ref|sa3|29}} During the ensuing confrontation, Shallan managed to make direct contact with Re-Shephir. The [[Unmade]] initially attempted to displace the Lightweaver's bond with [[Pattern]] with herself; failing that, she was in turn attacked by Shallan and fled through an underground passage that led out of the tower.{{book ref|sa3|30}} The sensation of wrongness that had permeated Urithiru before evaporated after her departure.{{book ref|sa3|33}}
 
Re-Shephir's current whereabouts are unknown, however she has been in contact with the [[Fused]]. [[Raboniel]] and her scouts knew that she had felt that the [[Sibling]] was truly dead while she occupied the tower.{{book ref|sa4|37}}
Re-Shephir's current whereabouts are unknown.
 
== Trivia ==
* As with all [[Unmade]], Re-Shephir's name was derived from real-life mythology. In her case, the inspiration was most likelypossibly [[wikipedia: Resheph|Resheph]], an ancient Canaanite deity associated with plague.{{url ref|url=https://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/62476-ob-unmade-name-linguistic-origins/|text=Unmade Name Linguistic Origins|site=17th Shard}} It is also possible that the name derives from the Hebrew: Mai Shephir, which translates to "amniotic fluid", and may refer to Re-Shephir as a mother figure.
 
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