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32. Company
The chapter opens with Shallan settled in Sebarial’s lavish sitting room, a space marked by its unusual architecture and opulent furnishings. Despite the grandeur, the room features a hole covered with splintery boards, hinting at ongoing construction or hazards. Shallan’s physical state is fragile, still chilled from her recent encounter with Re-Shephir, a formidable spren linked to the Voidbringers. She finds comfort in Palona’s company and a warm cup of citrus tea, reflecting her desire for…-
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31. Demands of the Storm
The chapter begins with a reflection on hope and foolishness, quoting from *Oathbringer*, setting a tone of resilience amidst chaos. It then follows Kaladin’s journey from his childhood dreams of joining the military to his current reality, where he observes the stark differences between his expectations and the actual state of the world. His experiences in various warcamps and the city of Revolar reveal a landscape that is chaotic and unorganized, contrasting sharply with his idealized notions of…-
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30. Mother of Lies
The chapter opens with a reflection on vulnerability and the willingness to expose oneself to danger, exemplified by Shallan’s readiness to confront a malevolent entity. Her openness allows the spren Re-Shephir to sense her presence, revealing its own confused fascination with humanity. The creature is depicted as an ancient, chaotic being born from a shattered soul, created to sow destruction and confusion. Its nature is instinctual and alien, driven by curiosity and a compulsive attraction to violence,…-
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3. Momentum
The chapter opens with a vivid flashback to a battle fought thirty-four years prior, highlighting Dalinar’s leadership and combat prowess. He leads a diverse elite force across a scorched battlefield, demonstrating confidence and strategic acumen. The environment is chaotic, filled with smoldering rockbuds and flamespren, emphasizing the intensity of the conflict. Dalinar’s tactical approach involves a classic hammer-and-anvil formation, aiming to trap and crush the enemy. His readiness to engage…-
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29. No Backing Down
The chapter opens with a reflective tone, quoting from *Oathbringer* to set a contemplative mood. Veil, a covert operative, moves through the bustling Breakaway market, sensing an unseen threat that only she can hear. Despite the lively trade and highstorm activity signifying a period of stability, Veil remains alert to a lurking predator beneath the surface of the festivities. Her heightened awareness contrasts with the apparent normalcy, emphasizing her role as a watcher and protector amid chaos. This…-
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28. Another Option
The chapter opens with a candid reflection on human nature, as the narrator admits to being labeled a monster and acknowledges the fears that many of us harbor about the potential for darkness within. This introspective preface sets a tone of vulnerability and self-awareness, suggesting that the true monster may be not an external force but an aspect of human capacity for both good and evil. This acknowledgment frames the broader themes of moral ambiguity and inner conflict that permeate the story,…-
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27. Playing Pretend
The chapter opens with Shallan observing the political tension within Urithiru, where leaders debate the strategic movements of the enemy and the threat posed to various kingdoms. Despite her presence at the meeting, she finds herself distracted by her surroundings and her own artistic pursuits, sketching the scene rather than participating in the discussion. Her discomfort with the political atmosphere and her desire for solitude are evident as she prefers the light and quiet of the upper levels, away…-
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26. Blackthorn Unleashed
The chapter begins with a flashback to twenty-nine years earlier, depicting Dalinar's spiritual and cultural practices amid a warcamp. He observes Evi performing her unique prayers with burning glyphs, highlighting her heretical beliefs and her divergence from traditional religious customs. Dalinar’s simple prayer for strength reveals his pragmatic mindset, while Evi’s words about the One and her heretical faith contrast with the orthodox Ardents' teachings. Their interaction underscores Dalinar's…-
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25. The Girl Who Looked Up
The chapter opens with a stark, haunting confession from an unnamed narrator, admitting to murders, including one involving someone who loved them dearly. This preface sets a tone of darkness and moral complexity that permeates the story. It hints at themes of guilt, remorse, and the weight of past actions, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper emotional and ethical layers within the narrative. The tone is introspective, emphasizing the gravity of the narrator’s deeds and establishing a somber mood…-
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24. Men of Blood and Sorrow
The chapter opens with Dalinar reflecting on his past, specifically recalling his relationship with Evi, a woman of striking pale yellow hair whom he courted out of political necessity rather than love. These memories surface amidst the chaos of his current duties, prompting questions about why he is only now remembering her and the painful years after her death. Dalinar’s introspection hints at deeper, unresolved grief, and his dealings with the Nightwatcher, which he believes may have taken some of his…-
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