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== The Second Letter ==
In Part Four of ''[[Words of Radiance]]'' the epigraphs form a letter, presumably replying to '''[[The Letter]]''' from ''[[The Way of Kings]]''.
 
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!59{{anchor|chapter 59}}
|I’ll address this letter to my “old"old friend," as I have no idea what name you’reyou're using currently.
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!60{{anchor|chapter 60}}
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!63{{anchor|chapter 62}}
|Now, look what you’veyou've made me say. You’veYou've always been able to bring out the most extreme in me, old friend. And I do still name you a friend, for all that you weary me.
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!64{{anchor|chapter 64}}
|Yes, I’mI'm disappointed. Perpetually, as you put it.
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!66{{anchor|chapter 66}}
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!68{{anchor|chapter 68}}
|However, it seems to me that all things have been set up for a purpose, and if we—aswe—as infants—stumbleinfants—stumble through the workshop, we risk exacerbating, not preventing, a problem.
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!69{{anchor|chapter 69}}
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!70{{anchor|chapter 70}}
|Whether this was [[Tanavast]]’s's design or not, millennia have passed without Rayse taking the life of another of the sixteen. While I mourn for the great suffering Rayse has caused, I do not believe we could hope for a better outcome than this.
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!71{{anchor|chapter 71}}
|He bears the weight of God’sGod's own divine hatred, separated from the virtues that gave it context. He is what we made him to be, old friend. And that is what he, unfortunately, wished to become.
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!72{{anchor|chapter 72}}
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== The Diagram ==
Editors, Keepers, Synod
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