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Even with such might backing them, some of the [[Fused]] expressed doubt over their chances of victory. The Thunderclasts were a powerful weapon, but the army of recently freed Parshmen had little training, had never experienced true battle before, and many did not want to fight at all{{book ref|sa3|115}}. Amaram's forces had taken up the defense of the city and the seasoned veterans of the [[Shattered Plains]] proved their effectiveness upon the battlefield. Although faced with horrors the battle was believed to be winnable, even at favorable terms to the humans. The Ancient Singers did not believe their barely trained forces could stand against the battle-hardened humans and would ultimately break. Odium, however, explained that he had not brought the Singers to fight, but to watch his true army fight.
 
In the form of blood red mist, lithe with twisting depictions of battle, the [[unmade]] [[Nergaoul]] took to the battlefield and filled Sadeas' troops with the [[Thrill]], filling them with bloodlust and the urge to fight above all else. It was then that the voidspren that had come through the Oathgate into the physical realm seized new hosts. Odium had figured out a way in which he could bond voidspren to humans, something that had never happened in previous desolations. The Alethi army, 10,000 men strong, turned glowing red eyes upon their own forces. Lead by Amaram, who had cut a deal with Odium, the Alethi army began to siege to Thaylen City.{{book ref|sa3|115}} A massive Thunderclast lays waste to the city, particularly the Thaylen gem reserve. Rending the building apart, it casts the riches of Thaylen City in the form of gemstones into the sky to fall throughout the city. Of particular note to the enemy, is the ruby the [[King's Drop]].{{book ref|sa3|i|13}} {{book ref|sa3|116}}
 
Taking his copy of [[The Way of Kings]] under his arm and unwilling to bow before the enemy, [[Dalinar]] goes alone to meet the enemy.{{book ref|sa3|116}} Despite the [[Azish]]'s departure [[Lift]] had snuck away unwilling to abandon Dalinar to the enemy. Unsure of the importance of the King's Drop, but seeing how the enemy protected it, Dalinar orders Lift to pursue and retrieve the gem.{{book ref|sa3|117}} [[Szeth]], who hovers above the city along with [[Nale]] chooses to swear the Third Ideal of the [[Skybreaker]]s opting to put his faith in a man who will do what is right: Dalinar. Szeth descends upon the battlefield with [[Nightblood]] unsheathed and brings fury to the enemy in order to aid Lift in accomplishing her task. {{book ref|sa3|117}}{{book ref|sa3|118}}
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