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m (→‎Chapter 79: Open Wound: various caps/grammar tweaks)
(→‎Chapter 80: The Dog and the Dragon: character list; added summary of the story)
{{epigraph|The singers first put Jezrien into a gemstone. They think they are clever, discovering they can trap us in those. It only took them seven thousand years.}}
 
;Characters
Kaladin is in a nightmare, a violent hateful one. He is tormented by his friends who blame him for everything he was unable to do, for all the ways that he feels he has failed. He sees a warm light in the distance, and he fights to get there. He is saved by the person inside the light: Wit. Wit tells him that he is in a nightmare sent from Odium to torture him, and passes over some of Rock’s stew. Wit tells Kaladin that they’ll only have a short time together, and Kaladin says that he is close to giving up. Kaladin asks Wit for a story, and Wit excitedly obliges.
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* [[Kaladin]] (point of view)
* [[Hoid]]
* [[Design]]
* [[Dabbid]] (mentioned only)
* [[Teft]] (mentioned only)
* [[Sylphrena]] (mentioned only)
* The [[Stormfather]] (mentioned only)
* [[Dalinar Kholin]] (mentioned only)
* [[Moash]] (mentioned only)
* [[Lirin]] (mentioned only)
* [[Toralin Roshone]] (mentioned only)
* [[Honor]] (mentioned only)
* [[Odium]] (mentioned only)
* [[Lunamor]] (mentioned only)
* [[Shallan Davar]] (mentioned only)
* [[Pattern]] (mentioned only)
* [[Cultivation]] (mentioned only)
* [[Sigzil]] (mentioned only)
}}
 
;Plot Summary
The story telling cannot be summed up in a way that would do it justice. There is a dog who wants to be a dragon and fails to do so, but he becomes so much more, and that he may not be a dragon, he is a hero. There is delicious banter between Kaladin, Wit and Design, his cryptic. And there is Wit, reminding Kaladin that life will get better and then it will get worse, and that this repeats forever--but that he can always count on being warm again. Kaladin, revived and hopeful, pushes back into the storm.
 
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Wit tells of a dog who, after jealously regarding one in the sky, determines to become a dragon. He tries to gain colorful scales like a dragon by planting and watering a crop and rolling in the resulting seeds. In trying to learn to speak like a dragon, he learns only to write. Wishing to learn to fly like a dragon, he rigs up a harness for himself and uses a pulley in the barn to lower himself. The other dogs laugh at him after each attempt, and he realizes he can never become a dragon. Then the farmer's youngest child falls into the well. As the family watches frantically, the dog attaches his harness to the well's rope and writes instructions to lower him. He rescues the child, so the family rewards him well that night with food and a place inside by the fire. Wit ends the story by stating that the dog thought he was an utter failure because he hadn't met his original goal. Kaladin, outraged by the ending, eventually realizes that Wit was making a comment on his unreasonable expectations of himself. He asks for the real ending, but thinks that the dog's sense of satisfaction will never be his to have. Wit reminds him that though things would have to get even worse, they would get better again--then worse again, then better again. Though this is how life goes, the important thing to remember is that there will be sunshine again. Kaladin, revived and hopeful, pushes back into the storm.
 
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