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Following the end of the feast, Navani was visited by a messenger girl, who brought her to the grief-stricken palace steward. The steward told Navani that the Parshendi had assassinated Gavilar. Although Navani didn't believe what happened, the truth sank in when she saw Gavilar's broken body. She initially felt a pang of guilt, wondering if the glyphward worked. However, she soon realized she pitied Gavilar and didn't grieve for him at all. She searched his corpse for the bag of spheres he had, but found nothing. Silently, Navani vowed to herself that she would be the better person in this situation. Letting Gavilar have his legacy and picking up the pieces after his death was the best thing she could do.{{book ref|sa4|Prologue}}
 
=== Aftermath of Gavilar'sthe Assassination ===
 
After Gavilar's death at the hands of [[Szeth]], Navani was left without a defined position in Alethi society as her son assumed the throne.{{book ref|sa1|Prologue}}
 
{{image|Fervent Prayer by Antti Hakosaari.jpg|side=left|width=250px|Burning a [[glyphward]] during the [[Battle of the Tower]]}}
 
=== Returning to the Shattered Plains ===
Navani's return to the Plains from Alethkar is three-fold: she brought word that the [[Veden]]s had perfected the [[half-shard]]s, she wishes her son to be protected, and she needs to speak with Dalinar.{{book ref|sa1|22}} She also realized that leaving the Plains had been a political mistake because the warcamps became the true center of their kingdom. While in [[Kholinar]], she determined that that Aesudan was sufficiently endowed with the requisite skills needed to hold the city. (The very argument that had originally convinced Navani to return to Kholinar was that the Alethi absence from their homeland was dangerous.){{book ref|sa1|22}}
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