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    • 1. Broken and Divided Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a provocative quote from the preface of *Oathbringer*, hinting at the contentious and transformative nature of the revelations to come. Dalinar Kholin, a central figure, finds himself in a vision standing beside the memory of a dead god, Honor, amidst the ruins of Kholinar, his home city. This vision occurs shortly after Dalinar’s forces arrive at Urithiru, seeking refuge from a devastating storm. Despite their escape, Dalinar feels overwhelmed and uncertain, struggling to…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin King Elend Venture stands atop the blackened walls of Luthadel, observing the ominous approach of a fifty-thousand-strong army led by his father, Straff Venture. The ashen landscape, stained by relentless ashfalls from active Ashmounts, mirrors the bleakness of his situation. With only twenty thousand poorly trained peasants at his command and the city's economy teetering on collapse, Elend faces an existential threat to his rule. The absence of the Lord Ruler's fabled atium hoard further weakens his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Vin, a young thief, observing the perpetual ashfall over the dark city of Luthadel. She finds solace in a hidden watch-hole, reflecting on her brother Reen’s harsh lessons about betrayal and survival. The falling ash symbolizes her desire for freedom from the pain and distrust that define her life. Her solitude is interrupted when Ulef, a fellow crewmember, informs her that Camon, their crewleader, is searching for her as an important job is about to begin. Vin’s internal…
    • “You’re Wanted–You’re Wanted!” Cover
      by LovelyMay You're Wanted—You're Wanted! marks a profound shift in David’s sense of place within the Holly household. The weekend is marked by emotional weight, as David overhears Simeon and Mrs. Holly debating his presence and uncertain future. Though not meant for his ears, the conversation stirs feelings of rejection and confusion in David, who has never before encountered the pain of being unwanted. The once-welcoming farmhouse begins to feel cold and unfamiliar. Alone and aching, David turns to the one thing…
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      by LovelyMay The Princess and the Pauper begins with a simple yet sorrowful truth—one shaped not by fairy tales, but by life’s unrelenting demands. Mr. Jack, cloaked in the guise of storyteller, speaks of a boy who once dreamed boldly but had to lay those dreams aside. Circumstances—duty, hardship, and necessity—turned him from a dreamer into a worker, from a hopeful youth into the pauper of the tale. This transformation was not born from failure but from sacrifice, a quiet trade made in the shadows of…
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