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Fifty-Six
In this chapter, Loth is occupied with drafting urgent missives to the Virtues Council about an impending threat, a task made slightly easier by Seyton Combe’s return to power. Sabran joins him, bearing a letter from High Princess Ermuna of Mentendon, who demands justice for Lady Truyde’s execution and blames Sabran for the abduction of Doctor Niclays Roos by pirates. Sabran reflects on her delayed pardon for Roos, acknowledging her mistake, while Loth remains skeptical of the alchemist’s character.…-
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Consummation: Lou
Lou arrives at Cathédral Saint-Cécile d’Cesarine with her new husband, Captain Diggory, a Chasseur whose tense demeanor reveals his discomfort with their marriage. The cathedral’s imposing architecture and the Chasseurs’ shocked reactions to Lou’s presence set the stage for the chapter’s tension. When questioned about her identity, Diggory reluctantly introduces her as his wife, his clenched teeth hinting at his inner conflict. Lou, ever mischievous, winks at a Chasseur, provoking her…-
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Rhythm of War delves deeper into the cosmic war between Odium (the god of hatred) and the forces of Roshar, with a focus on science, trauma, and the cost of power. Key arcs include: Kaladin: Struggles with severe depression and PTSD while protecting prisoners in a singer (Parshendi) war camp. Shallan & Adolin: Navigate marital strain and secrets in Shadesmar, uncovering truths about the Deadeyes.…
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23. Binding Wounds
Kaladin tends to a young boy named Adin, who dreams of becoming a Windrunner to "float down steps" and playfully stick friends to walls. The boy’s admiration for the Radiants, particularly a Herdazian Windrunner, brings a moment of levity. Kaladin, now wearing a surgeon’s white apron, advises the boy to rest his injured ankle and reflects on his father’s medical wisdom. The scene highlights Kaladin’s transition from warrior to healer, a role that feels both familiar and strangely comforting despite…-
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51. To Sing Hopeless Songs
The chapter opens with Raboniel questioning Venli about the literacy of her staff, criticizing their adherence to human customs. Venli defends her team, explaining their Alethi cultural background and lamenting the loss of the listeners, who were taken by Odium. Raboniel probes Venli’s loyalty, asking why she serves so eagerly despite Odium’s actions against her people. Venli responds with a rehearsed answer, praising Odium’s selectivity, while internally reflecting on her past aspirations for…-
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80. The Dog and the Dragon
The chapter opens with Kaladin trapped in a nightmarish realm where the wind, once his ally, now torments him with relentless hatred. Disoriented and broken, he recalls fragments of his past—climbing a tower to avoid abandoning his friends, hearing Dalinar’s voice, and ultimately succumbing to despair. The wind’s repeated whispers of "Hate" shatter his spirit, as it physically batters him against rocky crags. Kaladin’s anguish is compounded by visions of loved ones pleading for help, amplifying his…-
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109. Emulsifier
The chapter opens with a powerful moment between Venli and Leshwi, as the latter kneels before Venli in shock after learning she has sworn the First Ideal of the Radiants. Leshwi’s reaction is one of joy and awe, revealing her past connection to honorspren and the Dawnsingers, hinting at a time when humans and singers were allies. Venli, confused and conflicted, struggles with her identity and purpose, while Leshwi’s emotional response underscores the significance of Radiants returning to the singer…-
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Chapter 28
In Chapter 28 of "Crown of Midnight," the protagonist, Celaena, is driven by intense rage and determination after her capture of Chaol. Knowing she is a weapon forged for violence, her focus sharpens on rescuing him from the warehouse where he is held captive. Her emotions fuel her stealthy approach through the city’s rooftops, where she meticulously prepares herself with an arsenal of weapons, symbolizing her readiness for combat. Her swift, calculated movements demonstrate her lethal skill and…-
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Chapter Three
The chapter opens with a tense scene where Celaena and Sam meticulously search their cramped quarters for any signs of espionage or danger, indicating the covert nature of their mission. They quickly secure the room by checking for spy-holes, sealing gaps, and covering windows, emphasizing the need for stealth. Once assured of their safety, Celaena removes her mask and confronts Sam, revealing their shared uncertainty about the true purpose of their assignment. Their dialogue highlights the suspicion and…-
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Chapter Eleven
The chapter opens with a tense scene where Celaena, engaged in a covert mission, swiftly hides crucial documents in her suit and takes cover in an armoire as she prepares to evade detection. She plans to use a distraction—a fire set in the cellar—to divert the guards' attention long enough to accomplish her objective. Her focus is on ensuring she can retrieve and escape with the documents before Doneval and his partner realize they’re missing. The urgency and precision of her actions highlight her…-
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