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====Meeting of the Radiants====
 
{{sidequote|The parshmen aren't our enemies.|Kaladin speaking to the Radiants {{book ref|sa3|39}}|right|250px}}
 
Kaladin attended a meeting of the Radiants, leaning against the wall like a thundercloud. Dalinar had explained what the Stormfather had told him during his last vision about the Almighty and the ten Heralds and how they broke their oaths. Kaladin recapped that basically that meant anyone who could help them was either crazy, dead, traitor, or a combination of all three. They debated what they should do after and Jasnah said they must curb the Voidbringer assault. Kaladin disagreed, saying the parshmen weren’t their enemies. Jasnah continued to argue with Kaladin that the parshmen will pursue their extinction and that perhaps he should visit Dalinar’s visions to see what the consequences of a soft heart are.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
 
Kaladin countered that he’s seen war, he’s a soldier, but the Ideals have expanded his focus and he knows they aren’t monsters. Dalinar stopped Jasnah’s reply and asked Kaladin if he saw an accommodation here. Kaladin admitted that he didn’t know and Dalinar told him he couldn’t afford to stay his hand from war. Kaladin argued that maybe he should reconsider the other wars rather than using them to justify this one. Dalinar said that if they can be certain of one thing, it was protecting his homeland. Kaladin nodded and told them of his promise to Elhokar. Dalinar promises that once they secure the homeland, he will seek to negotiate with the parshmen. Jasnah disagreed, but without further information, nothing was certain.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
 
{{sidequote|Maybe, that should make you reconsider those other wars, rather than using them to justify this one. |Kaladin countering Dalinar {{book ref|sa3|39}}|left|250px}}
 
Kaladin agreed to fly in front of the storm to test it, taking a small group. Dalinar agreed, He offered to send Adolin and suggested three of Kaladin’s men and the king. Kaladin expressed his concern about Elhokar going, but Dalinar said he needed to go for personal reasons. Jasnah argued this was too small, not ambitious enough, as it didn’t address the real problem, the Fused. Jasnah suggested that they should find the Heralds and kill them. Kaladin fiercely objected and Jasnah explained that if they killed the Heralds, it would return them to Damnation and trap the spirits of the Voidbringers. Kaladin strongly objected at her lack of sympathy to which she countered with logic. Dalinar stopped them both from arguing and they took a break.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
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