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At the first meeting of monarchs in Urithiru, Navani asked each one to carry their own chair to the gathering as a symbol of equality and of bringing wisdom to the meeting. The attending rulers and dignitaries were: Dalinar and Navani, as founders of the coalition and rulers of Urithiru; [[Jasnah Kholin]]; Yanagawn, the prime of Azir; Vexil the Wise, the prime of Emul; Ashno of Sages; the princess of Yezier; the ambassador from Tashikk; the [[highprinces]] of Alethkar; Fen, queen of Thaylenah; Taravangian; and [[Au-nak]], the Natan ambassador. Most of the Radiants from the respective nations also attended, as well as a host of support staff, scribes, interpreters, guards, and family.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
 
As Dalinar had asked Navani to lead the meeting, she attempted to moderate the discussion as it began with Emul asking for help, segued into discussions about tariffs, and fixated on apprehension of the emerging Radiant [[surgebinding|powers]]. Ialai Sadeas made it seem that the Alethi were looking to invade [[Shinovar]], after which the discussion devolvedfell into chaotic arguing. Trying to reclaim order, Navani approached Yanagawn and asked what he thought the strength of his kingdom was. Upon hearing his answer, their laws, she assigned the Azish the task of drafting bylaws to regulate the interactions of the nations in the coalition. When Queen Fen objected, Navani explained that the Thaylens' expertise in merchandise and shipping meant that they should be the ones to take care of regulating trade through the Oathgates. The Alethi, she said, would oversee the military aspects of the coalition. They decided first to ensure they could control the lands they still held before trying to retake anything else. Taravangian, worried that the enemy was coming for Jah Keved, was reassured that the Alethi would send troops to help defend the city. Dalinar asked for another nation to send troops as well, as a show of solidarity, and Azir agreed. Navani called for a break at that point, and the various groups sounded much more encouraged as they began talking among themselves.{{book ref|sa3|96}} Dalinar himself went to [[Vedenar]] to take stock of the situation before sending troops to the area but suffered a personal crisis during the visit that drove him to seclude himself another few days.{{book ref|sa3|100}} During this time, the coalition held several more meetings.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
 
==== Failure ====
On the day the coalition gathered to discuss tactics regarding sending troops to Jah Keved, the other members told Taravangian he was not needed at the meeting. Having gone to sit and think in Dalinar and Navani's sitting room, he met up with Dalinar. Together, they arrived late at the meeting in the [[Urithiru#The Gallery of Maps|Gallery of Maps]]. [[Aladar]] was leading the meeting, so after Queen Fen's comment earned an apology from Dalinar, the highprince explained their plans they had made so far. Dalinar called for a break when Navani showed up, shortly followed by Jasnah. When Highprince [[Ruthar]] started picking a fight with Jasnah, Dalinar's thoughts came together and he realized that they were making a mistake to think Odium's forces would move against Jah Keved. He persuaded the others that the true target was Thaylen City. Fen's son pointed out that they needed their own fleet of ships, not just a force of infantry occupying the city, so they hatched a plan to man extra Veden ships with Tashikki sailors augmented by the best Alethi troops.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
 
The next meeting convened in the temple of Talenelat in Thaylen City. The group spoke of the status of their fleet or ships and of their other defenses in the city. About an hour into the meeting, a messenger delivered papers to Jasnah and everyone's [[spanreed]]sspanreeds started blinking as they all received news of an unexpected, more violent than usual, [[Everstorm]]. Dalinar called for a break, but soon each group spoke up about some troubling news they had received. There were three pieces of information that had been carefully leaked to the nations, each incriminating Dalinar or his mission in forming the coalition in a way that specifically attacked each group's latent suspicions:
*JasnahThe Alethi and, seemingly, Taravangian's group received a report about the scholars who wereworked with translating the ancient [[Dawnchant]]; a recently discoveredtranslated section called the [[Eila Stele]] revealed that [[singer]]s were the original inhabitants of Roshar and humans the invaders.
*QueenThe FenThaylens heard that Elhokar had sworn to Dalinar as his emperor (though this is was an inflation of fact, Dalinar could not explain that satisfactorily in the moment).
*YanagawnThe Azish received accounts of two new visions of Dalinar's where he had met with Odium and Odium had told him that he, Dalinar, would destroy the world.
The meeting devolved into chaos, with everyone's trust in Dalinar and the purpose behind the coalition broken.{{book ref|sa3|111}}
 
{{sidequote
|"Then you can see that we're being manipulated."
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"Manipulated by the truth, Kholin."
|Dalinar and Queen Fen{{book ref|sa3|113}}
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Dalinar left the meeting, unable to make any headway in defending himself, and the rest remained for a while to discuss the new information. The Azish decided to abandon the coalition, despite agreeing with Jasnah's observations that the messages received in the meeting all came at once and seemed too targeted to be coincidental. Queen Fen recognized that the Thaylens still needed the Alethi's army to help protect the city, though she wasn't happy about it. Taravangian also decided that he would leave the coalition.{{book ref|sa3|113}}
 
==== Alliance with Herdaz ====
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