18. Surgeon
byNavani’s flying platform arrives, carrying refugees, and Kaladin greets them, apologizing for the delay. Later, he guides his parents through Urithiru’s labyrinthine halls, explaining how the tower’s organization has evolved from princedom-based sections to neighborhood-focused living spaces. The tower’s design is both majestic and perplexing, with strange architectural features that hint at a deeper, unfathomable purpose. Kaladin notes his parents’ awe and reflects on the challenges of maintaining community in such an immense and disorienting structure.
The chapter also includes an epigraph from Navani’s lecture on fabrial mechanics, discussing the Fused’s use of a unique metal that conducts Stormlight. She theorizes that the Fused employ an Investiture differential to extract Light from Radiants, though this remains unproven. This scientific curiosity contrasts with Kaladin’s personal struggles, highlighting the intersection of technological advancement and individual introspection in the narrative.
Kaladin’s tour of Urithiru with his parents underscores the tower’s enigmatic nature, from its impractical outcroppings to its seemingly intentional yet cryptic design elements. His thoughts drift to Laral, who is adjusting to life without her husband, and the broader implications of Jasnah’s new inheritance laws. The chapter weaves together Kaladin’s personal journey, the tower’s mysteries, and the broader world’s scientific and political developments, creating a rich tapestry of introspection and discovery.

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