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    The chap­ter delves into the philo­soph­i­cal and strate­gic dis­cus­sions among Adolin and the Radi­ants as they pre­pare to nego­ti­ate with the hon­or­spren. Odium’s destruc­tive nature is high­light­ed, empha­siz­ing his pref­er­ence for anni­hi­la­tion over assim­i­la­tion to main­tain his puri­ty as a god. Mean­while, Adolin stands as a strik­ing fig­ure, clad in a black uni­form, lead­ing the coun­cil with a mix of warmth and author­i­ty. The cold, sym­bol­ic fire con­trasts with his demeanor, set­ting a tone of ten­sion and urgency as the group debates their approach to the hon­or­spren.

    Veil, pre­tend­ing to sketch while observ­ing the meet­ing, strug­gles to coax Shal­lan out of her shell, sens­ing her resent­ment over past con­flicts. The Stump, an out­spo­ken Truth­watch­er, cri­tiques Adolin’s pro­pos­als, argu­ing that guilt and threats will not sway the hon­or­spren. Her prag­mat­ic wis­dom and fear­less demeanor stand out, as she chal­lenges Adolin’s strate­gies and urges a more hon­or­able appeal. Veil admires her depth, not­ing how oth­ers reduce her to her age, while she sees the rich­ness of her char­ac­ter.

    The Radi­ants, includ­ing Godeke and Zu, weigh in on the debate, with Zu dis­miss­ing the honorspren’s stub­born­ness with blunt hon­esty. Adolin’s uncer­tain­ty grows as the group nears Last­ing Integri­ty, and Veil wor­ries about the mission’s suc­cess. The stakes are high: if the del­e­ga­tion fails, Veil may need to infil­trate alone to find Restares. Adolin’s lack of con­fi­dence in his plans becomes evi­dent, and the group’s skep­ti­cism fur­ther under­mines his resolve, leav­ing him vis­i­bly dis­heart­ened.

    Radi­ant attempts to ral­ly Adolin by seek­ing input from Beryl, a knight-in-train­ing, but her inex­pe­ri­ence leaves the ques­tion unan­swered. The Stump reit­er­ates the need to appeal to the honorspren’s sense of hon­or, a point Adolin slow­ly con­sid­ers. Radi­ant reflects on Jasnah’s schol­ar­ly but imprac­ti­cal approach, real­iz­ing that hon­or must be the cor­ner­stone of their appeal. The chap­ter ends with Adolin dis­miss­ing the group for break­fast, still grap­pling with how to craft a com­pelling argu­ment that res­onates with the honorspren’s ideals.

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