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The newly restored singers assumed seemingly random forms.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}} Their attitudes were similar to those of the humans they spent their entire lives around -- the [[Alethi]] singers were angry and warlike, the [[Azish]] singers wished to negotiate with the government, and the [[Thaylen]] singers stole ships and sailed away. Most of them, however, were quickly swept up by the [[Fused]], who had returned and sought to create new armies with which to conquer Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
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The newly restored singers assumed seemingly random forms.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}} Their attitudes were similar to those of the humans they spent their entire lives around -- the [[Alethi]] singers were angry and warlike, the [[Azish]] singers wished to negotiate with the government, and the [[Thaylen]] singers stole ships and sailed away. Most of them, however, were quickly swept up by the [[Fused]], who have returned and seek to create new armies with which to conquer Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
   
To make these new singers more combat-ready, the Fused employed not only their natural anger at their former oppressors, but also hefty amounts of propaganda, most notably using the supposedly last [[listener]], [[Venli]], as their mouthpiece.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}} However, many singers were still apprehensive about fighting humans, and some outright wished that peace was an option.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Some singers used the term ''essai'' to describe a human supporter (though the actual translation means "hairy").{{book ref|sa4|60}}
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To make these new singers more combat-ready, the Fused employed not only their natural anger at their former oppressors, but also hefty amounts of propaganda, most notably using the supposedly last [[listener]], [[Venli]], as their mouthpiece.{{book ref|sa3|i|7}} However, many singers are still apprehensive about fighting humans, and some outright wish that peace was an option.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Some singers use the term ''essai'' to describe a human supporter (though the actual translation means "hairy").{{book ref|sa4|60}}
   
 
== Known singer groups ==
 
== Known singer groups ==

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