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Later, Sadeas and Dalinar sat with Elhokar while watching Adolin duel. As the three of them talked, Dalinar outlined why he would choose to leave the war--but not abandon the Vengeance Pact--at the Shattered Plains, Sadeas asked to listen to [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|The Way of Kings]] sometime, and Dalinar agreed to try using Sadeas' mobile bridges in place of his [[chull]]-drawn ones in their joint assaults.{{book ref|sa1|58}}
 
One day, a chasmfiend was spotted on the [[Tower (Roshar)|Tower]], a plateau close to Parshendi territory on which the Alethi had never been victorious. Sadeas rode over to Dalinar's camp to plot strategy, convincing Dalinar that the battle could be used to decimate the Parshendi's ability to wage war, all the while really setting up Dalinar to be in a vulnerable position.{{book ref|sa1|64}} As they approached the Tower, they could see the Parshendi had not yet extracted the gemheart from the chrysalis. Sadeas wanted to attack the Tower together, placing all forty bridges in a single wave. Dalinar refused, citing the Codes again and saying he would attack only after Sadeas had made a landing point for Dalinar's borrowed bridge crews.{{book ref|sa1|65}}
 
The plan worked well for a time. Sadeas managed to get his forces across the bridges and onto the Tower, carving out a landing platform for Dalinar to follow. The two forces were separated by the Parshendi, Sadeas to the west and Dalinar on the eastern edge, fighting inward. When another Parshendi force appeared behind Dalinar, Sadeas retreated to the northern plateau, pulling the eight bridge crews he'd leantlent to the KholinarKholin army with him and abandoning Dalinar and his army.{{book ref|sa1|65}}
 
Upon Sadeas' return to camp, he was met by [[Navani]]. and, actingActing regretful, he told her he had to be the harbinger of grave news.; Hehe offered his condolences and claimed he did all he could to save Dalinar but was himself ultimately overwhelmed by the Parshendi and forced back. Sadeas claimeddeclared that Dalinar was both a friend and an ally, asserting that he would seek vengeance for Dalinar's death. He watched Navani ink and burn a large ''thath'' [[glyph]] shortly before a runner quietly announced Dalinar's approach.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
Sadeas attempted to reconcile with Dalinar, offering an apology that Dalinar accepted publicly. However, the two moved close so no one could overhear them and Dalinar asked for an explanation. Sadeas claimed he was upholding his oath: “Protect Elhokar. Protect this kingdom.” He thought Elhokar was being influenced by Dalinar's insistence on the Codes, worrying that the king talked of retreating from the Plains, as Dalinar had wanted. Sadeas saw Dalinar as a threat to the kingdom and, despite their old friendship, admitted that he just wanted Dalinar gone.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
Before leaving, Dalinar asked Sadeas to give him the members of [[Bridge Four]] to fulfill a promise he had made to [[Kaladin]]. Sadeas refused the initial offers, asserting that he would not give up the bridgemen for a thousand [[Spheres|broams]] each. Dalinar then summoned his Shardblade and drove it point-first in the earth before Sadeas, offering his Blade in exchange for every bridgeman in Sadeas' camp. Sadeas, shocked, nevertheless agreed and gained the Blade he had always desired.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
=== After the Battle of the Tower ===
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