Diferencia entre revisiones de «Juramentada (in-world)»

good idea. expanded. guess i'll just leave it at partial- prob more to dig up
(more can be added)
(good idea. expanded. guess i'll just leave it at partial- prob more to dig up)
 
== Creation ==
Inspired by [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|The Way of Kings]] and his encounters with [[Nohadon]] in his [[Dalinar's visions|visions]], Dalinar Kholin felt he should make a record of his life and journey and about how he had changed. The final decision to write the account was made during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], when Dalinar united the three [[Realmatic Theory|Realms]] and created a [[perpendicularity]], during which time he could see into [[Shadesmar]]. After the battle, Dalinar asked [[Navani]] to teach him to read, and later write, in the Alethi women's script, breaking with Vorin tradition where a man would typically dictate his writings to a female relative instead of writing it by his own hand.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Three weeks later, after [[Adolin]]'s and [[Shallan]]'s wedding, he started to write the book and titled it Oathbringer, My Glory and My Shame.{{book ref|sa3|122}} Dalinar continued to write and revise the text over the next year. After having scribes make some copies of his final version, which he completed during the offensive in [[Emul]], he gave the completed original to [[Jasnah]] and asked her to write the undertext for the book. Despite Jasnah's warnings that she would be both lengthy and thorough in rebutting the arguments in his primarily religious writing, Dalinar insisted that his decision to ask her was part of his oath to unite instead of divide.{{book ref|sa4|101}}
 
== Reception ==
Although the book has not yet been published, Dalinar released draftsportions of itthe early drafts to be read duringthroughout the writing[[coalition processof monarchs|coalition]].{{book ref|sa4|12}}{{book ref|sa4|101}} These were met to varied reception; some people were shocked by Dalinar's actions in the past, while others were disgusted at the thought of a man writing.{{citebook ref|sa4|12}}{{expandbook ref|sa4|50}} Still others respected Dalinar for his accomplishment and realized that a man writing was the beginning of many changes.{{book ref|sa4|54}}{{book ref|sa3.5|13}}
 
== Preface ==
2007

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