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    Kaladin, feel­ing reju­ve­nat­ed after hours of fly­ing, leads his Win­drun­ners across the Shat­tered Plains. His spren com­pan­ion, Syl, informs him that Yun­fah, an hon­or­spren who lost his pre­vi­ous Radi­ant, wish­es to speak with him. Kaladin, con­fi­dent in his role, sig­nals for Yun­fah to approach. The spren arrives, appear­ing as an elder­ly fig­ure on a cloud, and Kaladin observes his unique resilience in cop­ing with loss com­pared to oth­er spren. The chap­ter high­lights Kaladin’s author­i­ty and the com­plex dynam­ics between Radi­ants and their spren.

    Kaladin press­es Yun­fah to bond with Rlain, a capa­ble but uncon­ven­tion­al can­di­date, despite the spren’s ini­tial reluc­tance. Syl acts as an inter­me­di­ary, con­vey­ing Yunfah’s anger at the sug­ges­tion. Kaladin, lever­ag­ing his posi­tion as high­mar­shal, issues a direct order: Yun­fah must either bond with Rlain or risk fad­ing away. The ten­sion between Kaladin’s com­mand and Yunfah’s inde­pen­dence under­scores the chapter’s explo­ration of lead­er­ship and loy­al­ty. Yun­fah even­tu­al­ly agrees to con­sid­er Rlain, though grudg­ing­ly, reveal­ing his attach­ment to the phys­i­cal realm.

    The nar­ra­tive shifts to Kaladin’s arrival at Narak, a for­ti­fied out­post on the Shat­tered Plains. Navani’s engi­neers have trans­formed the ruins into a strate­gic strong­hold, com­plete with storm-resis­tant walls and light­ning rods. Kaladin reflects on how such for­ti­fi­ca­tions could have altered past con­flicts with the Parshen­di. His mus­ings blend admi­ra­tion for mod­ern engi­neer­ing with a hint of irony, as Syl reminds him of their ear­li­er, less strate­gic vic­to­ries. The scene empha­sizes the evolv­ing tac­tics and resilience of Kaladin’s forces.

    As the chap­ter con­cludes, Kaladin and his Win­drun­ners land at Narak, deliv­er­ing Dali­nar and oth­er key fig­ures. The descrip­tion of Navani’s exper­i­men­tal fly­ing vehi­cle, with its fin adjust­ments, adds a touch of tech­no­log­i­cal curios­i­ty. Kaladin’s sat­is­fac­tion with the progress at Narak con­trasts with the ongo­ing chal­lenges of lead­er­ship and spren bonds. The chap­ter bal­ances action, intro­spec­tion, and world-build­ing, set­ting the stage for future devel­op­ments in the con­flict and Kaladin’s per­son­al jour­ney.

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