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[[en: Coalition of monarchs]]
{{group
|founder=[[Dalinar Kholin]]
|leaders=[[Dalinar Kholin]], [[Navani Kholin]], [[Jasnah Kholin]], [[Fen Rnamdi]], [[Yanagawn]], [[Taravangian]] <small>(
|hq=[[Urithiru]]
|era=[[True Desolation]]
|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[
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}}
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{{quote
|It's just so big, son. How can I unite all of Roshar when I’ve never even '''visited''' many of these kingdoms?
|Dalinar
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[[Dalinar Kholin]]
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{{sidequote
|Bah! Fools, idiots! Storming lighteyes and '''Damnation's''' own politics!
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Taravangian
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{{dialogue
|Yanagawn|We fought together.
|Dalinar|How else could we have resisted? To fight the Desolation alone would be madness.
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Dalinar
Dalinar
==== Thaylenah
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Fen
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{{quote
|I know of no other conference like this in the history of Roshar. Perhaps they were common in the days of the Knights Radiant, but certainly nothing like it has occurred since the Recreance.
|[[Navani]]
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Dalinar had asked Navani to lead the meeting, so she attempted to moderate the discussion as Emul began by asking for help. The conversation segued into discussions about tariffs and then fixated on apprehension of the emerging Radiant [[surgebinding|powers]]. [[Ialai Sadeas]] made it seem that the Alethi were looking to invade [[Shinovar]], after which the discussion fell into chaotic arguing. Trying to reclaim order, Navani approached Yanagawn and asked what he thought the strength of his kingdom was. Upon hearing his answer--their laws--she assigned the Azish the task of drafting bylaws to regulate the interactions of the nations in the coalition. When Queen Fen objected, Navani explained that the Thaylens' expertise in merchandise and shipping meant that they should be the ones to take care of regulating trade through the Oathgates. The Alethi, she said, would oversee the military aspects of the coalition. They decided first to ensure they could control the lands they still held before trying to retake anything else. Taravangian, worried that the enemy was coming for Jah Keved, was reassured that the Alethi would send troops to help defend the city. Dalinar asked for another nation to send troops as well, as a show of solidarity, and Azir agreed. Navani called for a break at that point, and the various groups sounded much more encouraged as they began talking among themselves.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
The coalition's military forces rely heavily on the abilities of Surgebinders. [[Edgedancers]] and [[Truthwatchers]] provide medical support both in battles and away from the front lines, while Windrunners do most of the fighting, facing off against the enemy's [[Heavenly One]]s and [[Skybreakers]].{{book ref|sa4|5}}{{book ref|sa4|47}} The Windrunners also act as the coalition's scouts, often watching for enemy movement or patrolling outside [[Urithiru]] or along the coalition's borders and coastlines.{{book ref|sa4|17}}{{book ref|sa4|19}}{{book ref|sa4|31}} Likewise, the Windrunners are used to transport small groups of people when they need to get places quickly.{{book ref|sa4|9}}{{book ref|sa4|111}} The [[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweavers]] aspire to act as the coalition's spies, though their ability to [[Soulcast]] is also important in that it can feed the army without the inevitable danger that [[Soulcasting#Soulcasters|Soulcaster]] users face.{{book ref|sa4|21}}
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