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King [[Taravangian]] of [[Kharbranth]] keeps a record of Death Rattles taken from selected hospital patients (the terminally ill, the lowly, and the forgotten) who are slowly and intentionally bled to death solely for this purpose{{book ref|sa1|71}} by the king's [[Silent Gatherer]]s.{{book ref|sa1|endnote}} He does so in order to supplement the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]], {{book ref|sa2|i|14}} despite the Diagram itself calling Death Rattles and Moelach a distraction.{{epigraph ref|sa2|82}} The Diagram is aware of the possibility that Moelach, as Unmade servant of [[Odium]] may be feeding them bad information, but they believe the benefits of future sight outweigh the risks. They think the knowledge of what subjects the information contains is useful whether the information is correct or not.{{wob ref|8572}}
 
King [[Taravangian]] of [[Kharbranth]] keeps a record of Death Rattles taken from selected hospital patients (the terminally ill, the lowly, and the forgotten) who are slowly and intentionally bled to death solely for this purpose{{book ref|sa1|71}} by the king's [[Silent Gatherer]]s.{{book ref|sa1|endnote}} He does so in order to supplement the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]], {{book ref|sa2|i|14}} despite the Diagram itself calling Death Rattles and Moelach a distraction.{{epigraph ref|sa2|82}} The Diagram is aware of the possibility that Moelach, as Unmade servant of [[Odium]] may be feeding them bad information, but they believe the benefits of future sight outweigh the risks. They think the knowledge of what subjects the information contains is useful whether the information is correct or not.{{wob ref|8572}}
   
== Known Death Rattles ==
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== Notable Death Rattles ==
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{{for|Death Rattle/list|a list of all known Death Rattles}}
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=== Collected by the Silent Gatherers ===
 
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
 
|The love of men is a frigid thing, a mountain stream only three steps from the ice. We are his. Oh Stormfather... we are his. It is but a thousand days, and the Everstorm comes.
 
|The love of men is a frigid thing, a mountain stream only three steps from the ice. We are his. Oh Stormfather... we are his. It is but a thousand days, and the Everstorm comes.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1171|6|5|1}}, 31 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed pregnant woman of middle years. The child did not survive.{{epigraph ref|sa1|prologue}}
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1171|6|5|1}}, 31 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed pregnant woman of middle years. The child did not survive.{{epigraph ref|sa1|prologue}}
 
}}
 
}}
This death rattle was spoken two years, four months and five weeks before the advent of the Everstorm.{{ref|text=The Everstorm was summoned on {{Rosharan date|1173|10|10|3}}{{article ref|Words of Radiance/Timeline|Words of Radiance timeline}}, putting {{Rosharan date|1171|6|5|1}} 2 years, 4 months and 5 weeks beforehand.}} This is slightly more than one thousand days, since two years by themselves are one thousand days. It is possible that these Rattles are less than fully accurate, that whoever gave this death rattle valued poetry over technically accurate detail or, given the specific phrasing, that this was perhaps a foreshadowing to the day {{Rosharan date|1171|10|10|3}} when someone else would prophecy that it would be 1000 days until the Everstorm.
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It is estimated this came exactly 1229 days before the advent of the Everstorm.{{cite}} It is possible that these Rattles are less than fully accurate, or that whoever gave this death rattle valued poetry over technically accurate detail or, given the specific phrasing, that this was perhaps a foreshadowing to a time 229 days in the future when someone else would prophecy that it would be 1000 days until the Everstorm.
 
{{quote
 
|You've killed me. Bastards, you've killed me! While the sun is still hot, I die!
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1171|7|3|5}}, 10 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed soldier thirty-one years of age. Sample is considered questionable.{{epigraph ref|sa1|1}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|Ten orders. We were loved, once. Why have you forsaken us, Almighty! Shard of my soul, where have you gone?
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1171|8|6|2}}, 5 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a lighteyed woman in her third decade.{{epigraph ref|sa1|2}}
 
}}
 
This seems to be from the perspective of one of the [[Knights Radiant]], likely from the [[Day of Recreance]]. The phrase "Why have you forsaken us, Almighty" likely refers to how, in the years before the Recreance, [[Honor]] did not support the newest generation of Radiants when they discovered the truth about the [[First Desolation]], and instead raved about his belief that their [[Surgebinding]] would destroy Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|113}} The phrase "Shard of my soul, where have you gone" seems to refer to how the Radiants lost their spren during the Recreance, as the [[Nahel Bond]] allows a spren to fill in some of the cracks in a person's soul.{{wob ref|2542}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|A man stood on a cliffside and watched his homeland fall into dust. The waters surged beneath, so far beneath. And he heard a child crying. They were his own tears.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1171|9|1|4}}, 30 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a cobbler of some renown.{{epigraph ref|sa1|3}}
 
}}
 
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|2|1|1}}, 15 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.{{epigraph ref|sa1|5}}
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|2|1|1}}, 15 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.{{epigraph ref|sa1|5}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{quote
 
|I'm cold. Mother, I'm cold. Mother? Why can I still hear the rain? Will it stop?
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|4|10|1}}, 32 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a lighteyed female child, approximately six years old.{{epigraph ref|sa1|6}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|They are aflame. They burn. They bring the darkness when they come, and so all you can see is that their skin is aflame. Burn, burn, burn...
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|5|10|4}}, 21 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a baker's apprentice.{{epigraph ref|sa1|7}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|Victory! We stand atop the mount! We scatter them before us! Their homes become our dens, their lands are now our farms! And they shall burn, as we once did, in a place that is hollow and forlorn.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|10|6|2}}, 18 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a lighteyed spinster of the eighth dahn.{{epigraph ref|sa1|8}}
 
}}
 
This may refer to humans conquering Roshar and exiling the Dawnsingers to [[Braize]]. It may also refer to the Dawnsingers conquering [[Kholinar]].
 
 
{{quote
 
|Ten people, with Shardblades alight, standing before a wall of black and white and red.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|1|3|4}}, 12 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject an ardent member of the the Silent Gatherers, overheard during his last moments.{{epigraph ref|sa1|9}}
 
}}
 
This seems to reference to the Heralds bearing their Honorblades and standing against Odium and the Voidbringers.
 
 
{{quote
 
|Three of sixteen ruled, but now the Broken One reigns.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|3|2|2}}, 84 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a cutpurse with the wasting sickness, of partial Iriali descent.{{epigraph ref|sa1|11}}
 
}}
 
This rattle apparently refers to the sixteen [[Shard]]s of [[Adonalsium]], three of which ([[Honor]], [[Cultivation]], and [[Odium]]) are invested in Roshar.
 
 
{{quote
 
|I'm standing over the body of a brother. I'm weeping. Is that his blood or mine? What have we done?
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|4|2|4}}, 107 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was an out-of-work Veden sailor.{{epigraph ref|sa1|52}}
 
}}
 
This rattle could be from the perspective of [[Kaladin]] at the time of [[Tien]]'s death, the question of "What have we done?" referring to their joining of the military. It could also be referring to the [[Jah Keved]] civil war.
 
 
{{quote
 
|He must pick it up, the fallen title! The tower, the crown, and the spear!
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|4|5|3}}, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a prostitute of unknown background.{{epigraph ref|sa1|53}}
 
}}
 
This rattle likely refers to [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], with the tower and crown being the crest of [[house Kholin]], and the spear being Kaladin's weapon of choice. The "fallen title" may refer to the [[Knights Radiant]].
 
   
 
{{quote
 
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|Observed on {{Rosharan date|1173|5|1|1}}, collected secondhand and later reported to the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a wealthy lighteyes.{{epigraph ref|sa1|54}}
 
|Observed on {{Rosharan date|1173|5|1|1}}, collected secondhand and later reported to the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a wealthy lighteyes.{{epigraph ref|sa1|54}}
 
}}
 
}}
This rattle appears to be from the perspective of the [[Herald]] [[Talenel]], the only Herald to be returned, through death, to [[Braize]] at the end of the [[Last Desolation]].
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This rattle appears to be from the perspective of the [[Herald]] [[Talenel]], the only Herald to be returned, through death, to wherever the Heralds went to be tortured between [[Desolation]]s at the end of the [[Last Desolation]].
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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}}
 
}}
 
This rattle is believed to refer to the Herald [[Shalash]], the daughter of the Herald [[Jezrien]], Herald of Kings and patron of the [[Order of Windrunners]].{{book ref|sa3|122}} Shalash is also [[Baxil]]'s mistress who destroys art, including depictions of a specific Herald, believed to be those of Shalash herself. It could also be a reference to Syl and how she becomes a [[deadeye]] after Kaladin agrees to help [[Moash]] assassinate [[Elhokar]].
 
This rattle is believed to refer to the Herald [[Shalash]], the daughter of the Herald [[Jezrien]], Herald of Kings and patron of the [[Order of Windrunners]].{{book ref|sa3|122}} Shalash is also [[Baxil]]'s mistress who destroys art, including depictions of a specific Herald, believed to be those of Shalash herself. It could also be a reference to Syl and how she becomes a [[deadeye]] after Kaladin agrees to help [[Moash]] assassinate [[Elhokar]].
 
{{quote
 
|Light grows so distant. The storm never stops. I am broken, and all around me have died. I weep for the end of all things. He has won. Oh, he has beaten us.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|5|8|4}}, 16 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a Thaylen sailor.{{epigraph ref|sa1|56}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|I hold the suckling child in my hands, a knife at his throat, and know that all who live wish me to let the blade slip. Spill its blood upon the ground, over my hands, and with it gain us further breath to draw.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|6|2|2}}, 23 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed youth of sixteen years. Sample is of particular note.{{epigraph ref|sa1|57}}
 
}}
 
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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}}
 
This rattle appears to be from the perspective of Kaladin during the [[Battle of the Tower]], moments before he swears the [[Immortal Words#Ideals of the Windrunners|Second Ideal of the Windrunners]]. The "final void" is a chasm over which he is jumping. The "friends behind, friends before" are the members of Bridge Four behind him and the army of [[Dalinar Kholin]] trapped by Parshendi before him. The "feast I must drink" is Stormlight stored in the gemstones knotted into the malen Parshendi's beards. The "words I must speak" is the Second Ideal. The "old oaths" are the [[Immortal Words]].
 
This rattle appears to be from the perspective of Kaladin during the [[Battle of the Tower]], moments before he swears the [[Immortal Words#Ideals of the Windrunners|Second Ideal of the Windrunners]]. The "final void" is a chasm over which he is jumping. The "friends behind, friends before" are the members of Bridge Four behind him and the army of [[Dalinar Kholin]] trapped by Parshendi before him. The "feast I must drink" is Stormlight stored in the gemstones knotted into the malen Parshendi's beards. The "words I must speak" is the Second Ideal. The "old oaths" are the [[Immortal Words]].
 
{{quote
 
|The death is my life, the strength becomes my weakness, the journey has ended.
 
|Observed on {{Rosharan date|1173|7|2|1}}, 95 seconds pre-death, collected secondhand and later reported to the the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a scholar of some minor renown. Sample considered questionable.{{epigraph ref|sa1|60}}
 
}}
 
This rattle appears to reference the [[Immortal Words#The First Ideal|First Ideal]] of the [[Knights Radiant]]: Life before Death. Strength before Weakness. Journey before Destination.
 
 
{{quote
 
|In the storm I awaken, falling, spinning, grieving.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|8|2|4}}, 13 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a city guardsman.{{epigraph ref|sa1|61}}
 
}}
 
This rattle may refer to Kaladin's dive off of Urithiru to save Lirin, mourning Teft's death while buffeted by the highstorm.
 
 
{{quote
 
|The darkness becomes a palace. Let it rule! Let it rule!
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|8|4|5}}, 22 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed Selay man of unknown profession.{{epigraph ref|sa1|62}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|I wish to sleep. I know now why you do what you do, and I hate you for it. I will not speak of the truths I see.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|8|6|5}}, 142 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a Shin sailor, left behind by his crew, reportedly for bringing them ill luck. Sample largely useless.{{epigraph ref|sa1|63}}
 
}}
 
This subject appears to have been aware of what the Silent Gatherers were doing, and somehow refused to speak of the visions he saw.
 
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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}}
 
}}
 
This rattle refers to the awakening of [[Thunderclast]]s.{{book ref|sa3|115}}
 
This rattle refers to the awakening of [[Thunderclast]]s.{{book ref|sa3|115}}
 
{{quote
 
|That chanting, that singing, those rasping voices.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|8|9|3}}, 16 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a middle-aged potter who reported seeing strange dreams during highstorms during the previous two years.{{epigraph ref|sa1|66}}
 
}}
 
Possibly referencing the events of the [[Battle of Narak]], and the summoning of the [[Everstorm]].
 
 
{{quote
 
|Let me no longer hurt! Let me no longer weep! Dai-gonarthis! The Black Fisher holds my sorrow and consumes it!
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|9|1|3}}, 28 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed female street juggler.{{epigraph ref|sa1|67}}
 
}}
 
The Silent Gatherers have noted a similarity between this death rattle and one they denote as "sample 1172-89".
 
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|9|2|1}}, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was an Azish itinerant worker. Sample of particular note.{{epigraph ref|sa1|68}}
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|9|2|1}}, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was an Azish itinerant worker. Sample of particular note.{{epigraph ref|sa1|68}}
 
}}
 
}}
When all Heralds, except Taln, broke the Oathpact after Aharietiam, known as the Final Desolation, they lied and told humanity that the Voidbringers finally were defeated.
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When all Heralds, except Taln, broke the Oathpact after Aharietiam they lied and told humanity that the Voidbringers finally were defeated.
   
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
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May refer to Kaladin saving the king from Moash during the storm.
 
May refer to Kaladin saving the king from Moash during the storm.
   
{{quote
 
|Above silence, the illuminating storms—dying storms—illuminate the silence above.
 
|Collected on {{Rosharan date|1173|9|2|4}} by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was an illiterate Herdazian.{{book ref|sa1|endnote}}
 
}}
 
 
=== Other Death Rattles ===
 
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
 
|They break the land itself! They want it, but in their rage they will destroy it. Like the jealous man burns his rich things rather than let them be taken by his enemies! They come!
 
|They break the land itself! They want it, but in their rage they will destroy it. Like the jealous man burns his rich things rather than let them be taken by his enemies! They come!
Línea 195: Línea 88:
 
}}
 
}}
 
Refers to the soul of the Fused, destroying the whole world in order to destroy humankind.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
Refers to the soul of the Fused, destroying the whole world in order to destroy humankind.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
{{quote
 
|He watches! The Black piper in the night. He holds us in his palm... playing a tune that no man can hear!
 
|Observed circa {{Rosharan date|1172|}}. Subject was [[Cenn]], a member of [[Kaladin]]'s squad in Brightlord [[Meridas Amaram]]'s army.{{book ref|sa1|47}}
 
}}
 
This is not a reference to [[Hoid]].{{wob ref|8240}} The "tune no man can hear" in question could be a Rhythm, perceivable only by the Singers and not humans. The Black Piper then could refer to one of the Unmade.
 
 
{{quote
 
|And all the world was shattered! The rocks trembled with their steps, and the stones reached toward the heavens. We die! We die!
 
|Observed circa {{Rosharan date|1173|missing-date=y}}. Subject was [[Maps]], a member of [[Bridge Four]].{{book ref|sa1|57}}
 
}}
 
This could reference the clash of the [[Everstorm]] with the irregular [[Highstorm]] during the [[Battle of Narak]], which completely broke some plateaus and tossed the boulders high into the air.
 
 
{{quote
 
|The day was ours, but they took it. Stormfather! You cannot have it. The day is ours. They come, rasping, and the lights fail. Oh, Stormfather!
 
|Collected circa {{Rosharan date|1173|9|missing-date=y}} by Taravangian. Subject was a young boy.{{book ref|sa1|71}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
|So the night will reign, for the choice of honor is life...
 
|Observed circa {{Rosharan date|1173|10|missing-date=y}} by Taravangian. Subject was King [[Valam]] of [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
 
}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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Many cultures speak of the so-called Death Rattles that sometimes overtake people as they die. Tradition ascribes them to the almighty, but I find too many of them to be seemingly prophetic. This will be my most contentious assertion I am sure but I think these are the effects of Moelach persisting in our current times. Proof is easy to provide: the effect is regionalized, and tends to move across Roshar. This is the roving of the Unmade.

—Hessi's Mythica, page 170[1]

Death Rattles are a phenomenon related to the Unmade Moelach.[2] His presence causes some dying individuals to experience precognitive events in the form of cryptic utterances, in the final moments of life.[3] The emergence of the Death Rattles appears to coincide with the expedition of King Gavilar Kholin of Alethkar where the Parshendi were first encountered. [4]

Uses

King Taravangian of Kharbranth keeps a record of Death Rattles taken from selected hospital patients (the terminally ill, the lowly, and the forgotten) who are slowly and intentionally bled to death solely for this purpose[5] by the king's Silent Gatherers.[6] He does so in order to supplement the Diagram, [7] despite the Diagram itself calling Death Rattles and Moelach a distraction.[3] The Diagram is aware of the possibility that Moelach, as Unmade servant of Odium may be feeding them bad information, but they believe the benefits of future sight outweigh the risks. They think the knowledge of what subjects the information contains is useful whether the information is correct or not.[8]

Notable Death Rattles

The love of men is a frigid thing, a mountain stream only three steps from the ice. We are his. Oh Stormfather... we are his. It is but a thousand days, and the Everstorm comes.

—Collected on Shashahes 1171, 31 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed pregnant woman of middle years. The child did not survive.[9]

It is estimated this came exactly 1229 days before the advent of the Everstorm.[Falta cita] It is possible that these Rattles are less than fully accurate, or that whoever gave this death rattle valued poetry over technically accurate detail or, given the specific phrasing, that this was perhaps a foreshadowing to a time 229 days in the future when someone else would prophecy that it would be 1000 days until the Everstorm.

I'm dying, aren't I? Healer, why do you take my blood? Who is that beside you, with his head of lines? I can see a distant sun, dark and cold, shining in a black sky.

—Collected on Jesnanach 1172, 11 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers.[10]

This Rattle appears to reference Shadesmar, based on the description of the sun and sky, and a Cryptic. The Silent Gatherers considered this Death Rattle to be of particular note, likely because the subject apparently retained come consciousness while dying, evidenced by them asking "Healer, why do you take my blood?"[10]

I have seen the end, and have heard it named. The Night of Sorrows, the True Desolation. The Everstorm.

—Collected on Naneses 1172, 15 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.[11]

The burdens of nine become mine. Why must I carry the madness of them all? Oh, Almighty, release me.

—Observed on Palaheses 1173, collected secondhand and later reported to the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a wealthy lighteyes.[12]

This rattle appears to be from the perspective of the Herald Talenel, the only Herald to be returned, through death, to wherever the Heralds went to be tortured between Desolations at the end of the Last Desolation.

A woman sits and scratches out her own eyes. Daughter of kings and winds, the vandal.

—Collected on Palahevan 1173, 73 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a beggar of some renown, known for his elegant songs.[13]

This rattle is believed to refer to the Herald Shalash, the daughter of the Herald Jezrien, Herald of Kings and patron of the Order of Windrunners.[14] Shalash is also Baxil's mistress who destroys art, including depictions of a specific Herald, believed to be those of Shalash herself. It could also be a reference to Syl and how she becomes a deadeye after Kaladin agrees to help Moash assassinate Elhokar.

Re-Shephir, the Midnight Mother, giving birth to abominations with her essence so dark, so terrible, so consuming. She is here! She watches me die!

—Collected on Shashabev 1173, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed dock-worker in his forties, father of three.[15]

Above the final void I hang, friends behind, friends before. The feast I must drink clings to their faces, and the words I must speak spark in my mind. The old oaths will be spoken anew.

—Collected on Betabanan 1173, 45 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a lighteyed child of five years. Diction improved remarkably when giving sample.[16]

This rattle appears to be from the perspective of Kaladin during the Battle of the Tower, moments before he swears the Second Ideal of the Windrunners. The "final void" is a chasm over which he is jumping. The "friends behind, friends before" are the members of Bridge Four behind him and the army of Dalinar Kholin trapped by Parshendi before him. The "feast I must drink" is Stormlight stored in the gemstones knotted into the malen Parshendi's beards. The "words I must speak" is the Second Ideal. The "old oaths" are the Immortal Words.

They come from the pit, two dead men, a heart in their hands, and I know that I have seen true glory.

—Collected on Kakashah 1173, 13 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a rickshaw puller.[17]

This rattle appears to refer to Kaladin and Shallan Davar returning to the Warcamps at the Shattered Plains following an ill-fated expedition. The "pit" is a reference to the chasms. the "two dead men" are Kaladin and Shallan, presumed to be dead after falling into a chasm. The "heart" is an emerald gemheart they harvested from a chasmfiend they encountered and killed on their return journey.

I see them. They are the rocks. They are the vengeful spirits. Eyes of red.

—Collected on Kakakes 1173, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed young woman of fifteen who was reportedly mentally unstable since childhood.[18]

This rattle refers to the awakening of Thunderclasts.[19]

They named it the Final Desolation, but they lied. Our gods lied. Oh, how they lied. The Everstorm comes. I hear its whispers, see its stormwall, know its heart.

—Collected on Tanatanes 1173, 8 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was an Azish itinerant worker. Sample of particular note.[20]

When all Heralds, except Taln, broke the Oathpact after Aharietiam they lied and told humanity that the Voidbringers finally were defeated.

All is withdrawn for me. I stand against the one who saved my life. I protect the one who killed my promises. I raise my hand. The storm responds.

—Collected on Tanatanev 1173, 18 seconds pre-death, by the Silent Gatherers. Subject was a darkeyed mother of four in her sixty-second year.[21]

May refer to Kaladin saving the king from Moash during the storm.

They break the land itself! They want it, but in their rage they will destroy it. Like the jealous man burns his rich things rather than let them be taken by his enemies! They come!

—Observed circa ? 1173. Subject was Gadol, a member of Bridge Four.[22]

Refers to the soul of the Fused, destroying the whole world in order to destroy humankind.[23]

Notes

  1. Juramentada capítulo 103 Epígrafe#
  2. Words of Radiance Lexington signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-18#
  3. a b Palabras radiantes capítulo 82 Epígrafe#
  4. A Memory of Light Seattle Signing
    Arcanum - 2013-02-18#
  5. El camino de los reyes capítulo 71#
  6. El camino de los reyes nota final#
  7. Palabras radiantes interludio I-14#
  8. Oathbringer release party
    Arcanum - 2017-11-13#
  9. El camino de los reyes prólogo Epígrafe#
  10. a b El camino de los reyes capítulo 4 Epígrafe#
  11. El camino de los reyes capítulo 5 Epígrafe#
  12. El camino de los reyes capítulo 54 Epígrafe#
  13. El camino de los reyes capítulo 55 Epígrafe#
  14. Juramentada capítulo 122#
  15. El camino de los reyes capítulo 58 Epígrafe#
  16. El camino de los reyes capítulo 59 Epígrafe#
  17. El camino de los reyes capítulo 64 Epígrafe#
  18. El camino de los reyes capítulo 65 Epígrafe#
  19. Juramentada capítulo 115#
  20. El camino de los reyes capítulo 68 Epígrafe#
  21. El camino de los reyes capítulo 69 Epígrafe#
  22. El camino de los reyes capítulo 17#
  23. Juramentada capítulo 38#
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