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{{image|Navani and Raboniel by Esther Schrader.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Navani]] and [[Raboniel]] collaborating}}
 
During the course of Urithiru's occupation, [[Navani Kholin]] elected to work with the [[Fused]] [[Raboniel]]. They sought an answer to the existence of [[anti-Investiture|anti-Light]], which Navani believed would enable the coalition to kill Odium.{{book ref|sa4|65}}{{book ref|sa4|76}} With Navani's successful discovery of anti-Voidlight, Raboniel was able to kill her [[Essu|daughter]], ending the cycles of rebirths that had driven her insane. The Fused then useduse the same method to develop anti-Stormlight and loaded a gemstone charged with it into a dagger.{{book ref|sa4|97}} [[Moash]] used the dagger to stab [[Phendorana]], proving that it would kill spren permanently.{{book ref|sa4|104}} Thus, Raboniel achieved her goal of finding a way to end the war for good and simultaneously gave both sides of the conflict a far superior weapon.{{book ref|sa4|76}}{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
While the conflicts in Emul and Urithiru were going on, the diplomatic mission to [[Lasting Integrity]] saw its own share of setbacks. [[Adolin]], [[Shallan]], [[Pattern]], and [[Mayalaran]] were the only ones granted entry to the fortress, where Adolin agreed to stand trial before the [[honorspren]] to prove to them that modern humans were worthy of bonding.{{book ref|sa4|36}} The highprince uncovered a rift in the society of honorspren, proving that not all of them were opposed to aiding the humans.{{book ref|sa4|87}} In the end, Maya's revelation that the [[deadeye]]s had chosen alongside their Radiants to abandon their oaths disproved the spren's claim that humans were murderers and traitors.{{book ref|sa4|94}} Though this argument did not win over the entire population,{{book ref|sa4|94}} there was a new group willing to travel back to Urithiru to look for new humans among the coalition to bond.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
[[Honor]] first suggests to Dalinar in his [[Dalinar's visions|visions]] that the best possibility of beating Odium is a contest between a champion of Odium's and a champion appointed by those who oppose him.{{book ref|sa2|4}} The [[Stormfather]] agrees with this notion, explaining that Odium will see it as a situation that will cost him only time if he loses.{{book ref|sa3|16}} Odium agrees to such a contest during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], but he and Dalinar do not set terms at the time.{{book ref|sa3|117}} During the coalition's campaign in [[Emul]], [[Hoid]] advises Dalinar that Odium will not approach him to set terms for the contest until the coalition frightens him into believing that they could win the war.{{book ref|sa4|50}} [[Renarin]] confirms this when he gets a chance at the camp in [[Laqqi]] to tell Dalinar about his most recent vision.{{book ref|sa4|54}}
 
In the meantime, Hoid drafts a contract for Dalinar to present to the [[Shard]] in which he strives to make it so that Odium will not win, even if he cannot lose.{{book ref|sa4|99}} Jasnah approaches the other monarchs in the coalition and makes some headway with gaining their approval of the contract.{{book ref|sa4|101}} In the end, when Odium approaches Dalinar, Dalinar finds that he alone must negotiate terms with him. Odium claims he is unable to comply with some of the termsconditions Hoid has written into the contract, but after some back-and-forth bargaining, thethey agree on a set of terms: the two willing champions will meet on the top of Urithiru on the tenth day of the tenth month. If Dalinar wins, Odium must give up his conquered lands, cease hostilities, retreat to [[Braize]] for a thousand years, and not influence the singers, voidspren, or Fused. If Odium's champion wins, Odium will remain in the Rosharan system and stop the war, but the coalition and [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] will surrender to Odium, and Dalinar will become a [[Fused]].{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
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