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"Manipulated by the truth, Kholin."
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==== Alliance with Herdaz ====
During the following year, the coalition authorized an [[expedition to Akinah]] in order to investigate the myths surrounding the hidden island as well as to see if they could unlock its Oathgate. During the course of the expedition, [[Rysn Ftori]] and [[Cord]] stumbled across a cache of [[Soulcaster]]s, of which the Thaylens received five and the Alethi three.{{book ref|sa3.5|epilogue}}{{book ref|sa4|9}} The [[Windrunner]]s took to taking shifts watching over the coalition's fleets from the sky, as the coalition held control of the southern seas of Roshar.{{book ref|sa3.5|3}}{{book andref|sa4|17}} theThe groupcoalition officially recognized Dalinar as king of Urithiru in return for his renouncement of any ambition to rule over any other monarchs,{{book ref|sa4|10}} and they organized more meetings to plan strategy and to share information--such as the meeting in which Navani gave a lecture on [[fabrial]] mechanics.{{epigraph ref|sa4|19}} The[[Noura]] coalitionbegan officiallyleading recognizedthe Dalinarmeetings asin kingthe place of Urithiruthe inKholins, returnas forshe hishad renouncementa ofcalm anyway ambitionof todoing ruleso overthat anyeveryone other monarchsrespected.{{book ref|sa4|1019}} They agreed to allow Taravangian to continue participating despite his confession of his role in the assassinations of previous Azish leaders because they thought the threat that Odium presented took precedent over his crimes.{{book ref|sa4|16}}
 
Every report that reached the coalition during that time indicated that [[Herdaz]], which was facing off against Odium's armies as they made inroads into the country, was about to fall. Because it seemed like a lost cause, the coalition declined to reach out and help them; however, the Herdazian resistance fought a much more protracted war than expected and inflicted large casualty count before they finally had to give in. The coalition received word that the general, the [[Dieno enne Calah|Mink]], was fleeing to Alethkar with other Herdazian refugees, so they sent [[Kaladin]] to intercept him in [[Hearthstone]] and extend an invitation to join the coalition.{{book ref|sa4|2}} At the same time, they tested out their new invention, the ''[[Fourth Bridge]]'', by flying it to Hearthstone and loading it with the entire population of townsfolk and refugees to bring back to Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
 
Dalinar approached the Mink privately before inviting him to a meeting of monarchs, showing him the three dimensional map of Roshar and asking his opinion of where they should make an offensive. The Mink positively warned against trying to reclaim Alethkar, instead pointing them towards [[Emul]] so the coalition could win a decisive victory while reestablishing themselves in a member's lands. Jasnah agreed with his assessment, adding that they needed a stable foothold in [[Makabak]] for their inevitable dealings with [[Shinovar]].{{book ref|sa4|17}}
 
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At the next meeting, Azir promptly agreed with the proposal for an offensive into Emul. To everyone's surprise, however, Taravangian spoke up in support of the idea as well. Queen Fen added her approval, making it unanimous. They agreed they would vote on giving Herdaz a seat on the coalition if their time in Emul proved fruitful. Fen began outlining further plans they needed to make regarding the navy and received assurances of support from the [[Windrunner]]s. Knowing they needed more Windrunners, she brought up the issue to the coalition. [[Sigzil]] offered the idea of sending an envoy to the [[honorspren]] to renew relations with them. Assenting to the suggestion, they quickly put together a group representing several orders to travel to [[Lasting Integrity]]: [[Adolin]] and [[Shallan]], [[Godeke]], [[Zu (Roshar)|Zu]], and [[Arshqqam]].{{book ref|sa4|19}}
 
Mission to Shadesmar; Emul
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Though most of the nations of Roshar are agreed that they need to fight the forces of [[singer]]s and [[Fused]], many initially resist forming a coalition out of distrust of the [[Alethi]] and because of Dalinar's personal [[Dalinar Kholin#The Blackthorn|reputation]].{{book ref|sa3|12}}{{book ref|sa3|34}}{{book ref|sa3|42}} <!-- ?go into detail about Azir's mistrust of surgebinding powers, Fen's suspicion of an Alethi empire; this fits in with both why they were reluctant in the first place and why T's propaganda was so successful. How much could be cut out of history if explained here? -->
 
[[Elhokar]] approached Dalinar early on in his efforts to reach out to other nations and swore an oath to him that he would regard Dalinar as his highking. Dalinar reluctantly accepted, knowing it would be best for him to assume the position and cede his role as highprince to [[Adolin]].{{book ref|sa3|12}} He had Elhokar formalize the deal before leaving on his mission to [[Kholinar]] but, especially after the failure of their mission there, decided to wait to announce it until he had news of Elhokar and Adolin again.{{book ref|sa3|58}}{{book ref|sa3|104}}
Following the guidance of the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]], Taravangian realized that he must take action when it became clear that Dalinar would recover from his personal struggles inflicted by his returning memories. His [[Diagram (group)|group]] had industriously collected historical research and present day secrets, turning them into incriminating evidence against Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
 
Taravangian's confession of his role in Szeth's assassinations of Azish leaders strains relationships, but they agree to cooperate because of the immediate, dire threat Odium represents.{{book ref|sa4|16}} Dalinar privately suspects [[Malata]] of granting the enemy access to Urithiru during the Battle of Thaylen Field and so, further suspicious of Taravangian, ensures that his troops stationed on the Alethkar-Jah Keved border are placed such that they are not left exposed to Taravangian's armies.{{book ref|sa4|17}} Navani grudgingly agrees with Taravangian's assessment that the previous Veden king, [[Hanavanar]], would not have agreed to an alliance.{{book ref|sa4|19}} <!-- in ch 19 Navani accuses T to his face of releasing the material from the Thaylen mtg and he doesn't deny it. He also reveals to her his solid belief that he is doing the best thing to help humanity survive. The one thing in question is whether or not he is knowingly working with Odium -->
 
The nations are yet reluctant to share state secrets despite pleas from the other members, as evidenced by the Thaylens' determination to remain tight-lipped regarding the methods used by the [[Vriztl Guild]] to transfer [[Stormlight]] between [[gemstone]]s.{{epigraph ref|sa4|4}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|19}} Even in the threat of a life or death situation, the Thaylens remain suspicious of an elaborate trap and only part with the knowledge very reluctantly.{{book ref|sa4|42}}
 
The Skybreakers actively support Odium, and the Dustbringers often flout orders in defiance of the coalition.{{book ref|sa4|17}}
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