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Soon after, a chasmfiend is sighted on the Tower. Dalinar sends out eight thousand men while Sadeas gathers seven thousand to assault the tower.{{book ref|sa1|64}}
 
== The battleBattle ==
=== The Plan ===
Sadeas lends Dalinar eight of his bridge crews, and they gather before the Tower. Although the Tower is surrounded by plateaus, only a few can be used; Sadeas's men uses the northern one, and Dalinar uses the one just below it. Unwilling to risk lives unnecessarily, Dalinar only commits his forces after he sees that Sadeas has secured a landing zone for Dalinar's men. As Dalinar fights the Parshendi, Sadeas retreats without warning, pulling out all of the bridges, including the eight lent to Dalinar. Additionally, a second Parshendi army has arrived, trapping Dalinar with no means of escape and surrounded by enemies.{{book ref|twok|65}}
When the horns sounded that a [[chasmfiend]] chrysalis was once again spotted on the Tower, Sadeas came to Dalinar's warcamp to discuss the joint assault. The [[listeners]] traditionally brought ten thousand soldiers to secure the Tower as it is both large and close to [[Narak]]. Two of the sides of the plateau are inaccessible to cross. Sadeas proposed that a joint assault on the Tower would be the perfect time to turn the tide of the war by winning a decisive victory on the plateau that had never been taken and destroying a third of the [[listeners]]' remaining army. Dalinar agreed to the plan. They mobilized seven thousand of Sadeas's troops and eight thousand of Dalinar's troops and marched to the plateau, using only Sadeas's bridges for speed.{{book ref|sa1|64}}
 
Dalinar and Sadeas planned to launch the assault from the two western plateaus. Sadeas would use thirty-two of the [[Bridge crew]]s to secure a landing spot on the Tower. Dalinar would use the secured ground to bring his army onto the plateau. Dalinar would cut the listener army in half, trapping one side against the cliffs to the southeast of the plateau and the other half between the two armies. Sadeas left scouts on the northern adjacent plateaus to watch and warn of any listener reinforcements. Unbeknownst to Dalinar, Sadeas had his own plan in place for the fight. The strategy he and Dalinar employed would leave him in a perfect position to pull out and leave Dalinar to die with no way of escaping.{{book ref|sa1|65}}
 
=== The Assault ===
The plan that Dalinar and Sadeas had created for the assault occurs exactly as expected. Sadeas has thirty-two of his Bridge crews, including [[Bridge Four]], charge the plateau. The entirety of Bridge Four had armor covered in carapace. Kaladin and four of his men, including [[Moash]], ran before the bridge to draw listener fire away from the rest of the crew. The listeners mainly targeted Kaladin, recognizing him as the one responsible for the desecration of the bodies. Despite these distractions, the listeners still managed to drop five bridges. Of Bridge Four, [[Skar]] got an arrow to the foot, and [[Teft]] got an arrow to the soldier. They tended the wounded as the battle continued.{{book ref|sa1|65}}
 
Dalinar landed his Bridge crews on the plateau once Sadeas secured it enough that the men wouldn't get fired at. He began to push forward, carving through the listener ranks. The listeners attempted to sling enormous rocks at Dalinar in order to stop him, but he climbed the rock they were on and killed them. Filled with the [[Thrill]], Dalinar enjoyed the killing and wished the [[Shardbearer]] would appear to challenge him. When Dalinar realized that the listener he was fighting was young and terrified, the Thrill left him. He felt sick and stopped fighting.{{book ref|sa1|65}}
 
=== The Betrayal ===
{{quote
|He saw a chance to pull out, letting the Parshendi destroy us. So he did it. A very Alethi thing to do. Ruthless, yet still allowing him to feign a sense of honor or morality.
|[[Dalinar]]'s description of [[Sadeas]]'s betrayal{{book ref|sa1|69}}
}}
Dalinar doesn't notice Sadeas's maneuvers until it is too late. Left with no choice, he and his men resolve to die and prepare to make a last stand.{{book ref|twok|66}} However, they are saved when [[Kaladin]] and [[Bridge Four]] returns for them. Bridge Four sets down their bridge and holds it against a Parshendi assault, allowing Dalinar's army time to fight their way to the bridge.{{book ref|twok|67}}
 
=== The Rescue ===
As Dalinar and his army reaches the bridge, [[Eshonai]], a Shardbearer and the Parshendi commander, appears and draws Dalinar away, engaging him in battle. While Dalinar is engaged, Kaladin organizes a retreat for most of Dalinar's men, including Adolin and the [[Cobalt Guard]]. Finally, Kaladin goes to rescue Dalinar, incapacitating Eshonai in the process. With Dalinar safe, Bridge Four and Dalinar's army retreats back to the warcamps.{{book ref|twok|68}}
 
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