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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? -->
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Though most of the nations of Roshar are agreed that they need to fight [[Odium]]'s 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 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}}
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Following the guidance of the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]], Taravangian realizes that he must take action when it becomes clear that Dalinar will recover from his personal struggles inflicted by his returning memories. His [[Diagram (group)|group]] industriously collects historical research and present day secrets, turning them into incriminating evidence against Dalinar. They use the cultural and personal biases of each member nation to put together a collection of information designed to undermine their trust in Dalinar and the purpose of the coalition.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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[[Elhokar]] approaches Dalinar early on in his efforts to reach out to other nations and swears an oath to him that he will regard Dalinar as his highking. Dalinar reluctantly accepts, knowing it would be best for him to assume the position and cede his role as highprince to [[Adolin]].{{book ref|sa3|12}} He has Elhokar formalize the deal before leaving on his mission to [[Kholinar]] but, especially after the failure of their mission there, decides to wait to announce it until he has news of Elhokar and Adolin again.{{book ref|sa3|58}}{{book ref|sa3|104}} This delay gives Taravangian the opportunity to use his knowledge of the incident as leverage against Dalinar. Though Dalinar insists this is an "internal Alethi affair," the news rings alarm bells for Queen Fen, whose primary fear in joining the coalition has been that it is a cover for the Alethi's new goal of conquering Roshar.<!-- cite -->
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An acute worry of the Alethi is that the resurgence of [[Surgebinding]] will lead to a repeat of the [[Recreance]]. Though they for the most part trust Dalinar and his motives, it is a major blow to them to receive the translation of the [[Eila Stele]] and discover that the original [[Voidbringers]] were, in fact, human. This knowledge casts a shadow over the moral right they thought they had to fight a war against Odium in the first place. It kindles new fears that they could, by their powers, destroy Roshar as they have already destroyed [[Ashyn]].<!-- cite -->
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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 -->
   
 
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We are here to discuss the future of Roshar. We must have a unified vision and goal.

The coalition of monarchs[2] is a coalition of several nations on Roshar dedicated to opposing Odium's forces in the True Desolation. Founded by Dalinar Kholin after the Battle of Narak, it currently consists of Urithiru, Alethkar, Thaylenah, Azir and its member states, and Herdaz, though Alethkar and Herdaz are occupied by the Fused. Prior to Taravangian's betrayal, it also includes Jah Keved and Kharbranth.[3][4]

History

Founding (1174)

It's just so big, son. How can I unite all of Roshar when I’ve never even visited many of these kingdoms?

—Dalinar to Renarin[5]

Dalinar Kholin was inspired to create the coalition of monarchs after the Battle of Narak when reviewing one of Honor's visions with the Stormfather. After seeing a massive figure bathed in golden light with nine shadows, Dalinar was imbued with a sense of urgency to unite the nations of Roshar.[6] From his new home in Urithiru, Dalinar discussed with his family how to begin approaching the other nations. He and Shallan formed a three dimensional map out of Stormlight, giving Dalinar the leap in inspiration he needed to decide to focus on the kingdoms and cities with Oathgates first.[5]

Locations of the Oathgates

First to Respond

With this decided, Dalinar assembled a small team to help him: Aladar and his daughter May, Navani, Kalami, Teshav Khal, and two of Teshav's senior wards. The first ruler they reached out to via spanreed was Yanagawn, the emperor of Makabak and king of Azir. He and his advisors, recalcitrant and obviously suspicious of Dalinar, rebuffed every invitation to visit Urithiru and broke off communication abruptly when Dalinar began speaking more forcefully. Queen Fen of Thaylenah herself conversed with the group next, bluntly asking after Dalinar's true intentions. She also refused to come to Urithiru and even denied Dalinar's offer to send Alethi troops to help her rebuild Thaylen City from the destruction left by the Everstorm.[7] The team spoke with Queen Fen and the Azish multiple other times but made no headway.[8] They also approached the rulers of Yezier and Tashikk but were turned down. However, King Taravangian sent a message accepting his invitation and saying that he and one of his Radiants would arrive at a later date via the Oathgate in Jah Keved.[7] The queen of Iri wrote back to Dalinar one day and reported that the ruling triumvirate had agreed to side with the Voidbringers. Positing that the Kholins had stolen Evi's Shardplate, she categorically refused to listen to Dalinar unless he wanted to return the set of Plate.[9] Aside from those rulers, Dalinar's group reached out to several others. Neither Marabethia nor Rira responded; Babatharnam was evasive; the other Makabaki states were waiting for Azir to decide; Shinovar sent congratulations but no real answer; and the Reshi Isles and other small states didn't really have a leader to contact. The Herdazians didn't trust Dalinar, and the Tukari scribes delayed in bringing his message to their god-king, Tezim.[8] New Natanan was evasive at first as well but then began to warm up.[8][10]

Bah! Fools, idiots! Storming lighteyes and Damnation's own politics!

—A frustrated Dalinar[7]

Taravangian and his retinue were the first to visit Urithiru. They asked after the presence of other monarchs, and Dalinar was forced to admit that he had so far failed to recruit any others. As they spoke, in fact, Tezim sent them a strong message declaring himself their enemy. Taravangian assumed that Dalinar then meant to conquer the other nations, despite his efforts to explain that he meant to win them over with diplomacy.[8] With Taravangian's presence in the tower, Dalinar called for a meeting to discuss expanding the coalition, focusing on Thaylenah and Azir as the most important allies. Dalinar deduced from what they knew of the enemy's movements that they were indeed trying to capture the Oathgates and predicted that they would attack Azir or Jah Keved next.[11] After the meeting was interrupted,[11] the group received Azir's decisive answer: a resolution to seal off and destroy their Oathgate. Teshav contacted Queen Fen again at Dalinar's request, but the queen also made one last refusal to join.[10]

Visions

You don't like me. Fine. You tell me to my face that trusting me is worse than a Desolation.

—Dalinar to Queen Fen[12]

Dalinar discovered that the Stormfather could bring others into Honor's visions to meet with him,[10] resulting in a series of face-to-face interviews with some of the reluctant monarchs. He brought Queen Fen into the Starfalls vision, and after the action was over, the two of them spoke. Fen explained her mistrust of Dalinar, drawing a parallel to Sadees. This provoked an outburst from Dalinar; his passion began to convince her in a way that his previous diplomatic efforts had not, and he saw that he was starting to make progress with her.[12] Indeed, she asked to visit a vision by herself at the next highstorm.[13]

Dalinar met with Yanagawn next in the vision of the Day of Recreance. He, too, was fearful of Dalinar largely because of Sadees' actions in the past. Dalinar countered his arguments, but the conversation ended prematurely with Lift's inexplicable arrival.[14] He brought Yanagawn there again during another highstorm, and they had a frank conversation about the viziers' opinion of Dalinar and Yanagawn feeling like just a puppet of theirs.[15] Yanagawn left, but then Odium appeared in the vision to speak with Dalinar. Having spied on that conversation, Lift emerged at the end and told him that she would convince Yanagawn to visit Urithiru.[16]

Thaylenah and Azir

Queen Fen agreed to let Dalinar, Taravangian, and a small company from Urithiru activate the Oathgate in Thaylen City and come visit.[17] Realizing that though he was making progress with Fen herself, he also had to win over the other influential factions of the city, Dalinar organized a duel with her son. He allowed the young man to stab him, healing the wound with Stormlight and proclaiming to the watching crowd that he really did come with diplomatic intentions. However, it was his labor to rebuild the Temple of Talenelat and the healing done by the hastily summoned Renarin that finally convinced Fen to join the coalition.[18]

Fen also gave Dalinar some advice on how to approach the Azish. At her suggestion, he went to Azimir alone, armed only with a set of writings by herself, Navani, and Jasnah that each presented a different argument.[19] Yanagawn and the viziers were highly impressed by the essays; not only did they agree to visit Urithiru, but they agreed to bring as many representatives of their member states as they could.[20]

The Alethi were determined to retake Kholinar, so they sent a small group to try to unlock the Oathgate there and use it to bring troops from Urithiru to the city. This mission coincided with Dalinar receiving most of his lost memories regarding the Rift and his wife. During the stresses of these events, a group of representatives from Azir finally arrived at the tower. Dalinar was able to greet them, but Taravangian was the one to take them on a tour of Urithiru and receive from them a promise that they would return to discuss joining the coalition.[21]

War Efforts (1174 - 1175)

I know of no other conference like this in the history of Roshar. Perhaps they were common in the days of the Knights Radiant, but certainly nothing like it has occurred since the Recreance.

Navani beginning the first meeting[1]

First Meeting of Monarchs

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.[1]

Dalinar had asked Navani to lead the meeting, so 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 powers. Ialai Sadeas made it seem that the Alethi were looking to invade Shinovar, after which the discussion fell 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.[1]

Dissolution

I suspect that each monarch in this room would prefer to know that state secrets are allowed to remain their own. This is an alliance, not a wedding.

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.[23] During this time, the coalition held several more meetings.[22] 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 to the meeting in the Gallery of Maps. Aladar was leading the meeting, so after Queen Fen's comment earned an apology from Dalinar, the highprince explained the 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.[22]

The next meeting convened in the temple of Talenelat in Thaylen City. The group spoke of the status of their fleet of ships and of their other defenses in the city. About an hour into the meeting, a messenger delivered papers to Jasnah and everyone's spanreeds 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:

  • The Alethi and, seemingly, Taravangian's group received a report about the scholars who worked with translating the ancient Dawnchant; a recently translated section called the Eila Stele revealed that singers were the original inhabitants of Roshar and humans the invaders.
  • The Thaylens heard that Elhokar had sworn to Dalinar as his emperor (though this was an inflation of fact, Dalinar could not explain that satisfactorily in the moment).
  • The 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.[24]

Reformation

"Then you can see that we're being manipulated."


"Manipulated by the truth, Kholin."

Dalinar and Queen Fen[25]

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 observation that the messages received in the meeting all came at once and seemed too targeted to be coincidental. Taravangian also decided that he would leave the coalition. Queen Fen recognized that the Thaylens still needed the Alethi army to help protect the city, so she opted to stay with him, though she wasn't happy about it.[25] Before the coalition could disband their flotilla and send the ships and sailors back to their respective countries, however, the enemy sailed in under the cover of the Everstorm.[26] The Alethi and the Thaylens successfully defended Thaylen City from Odium and his army, due in large part to Dalinar's own efforts.[27]

The Azish group boarded a ship before the advent of the Everstorm, and as they sailed away, they received news from the city that the Alethi troops had turned on the Thaylens. This convinced them for a while that Dalinar had indeed been influenced by the enemy, even though the Alethi in question were only the troops under Amaram's leadership.[28] They presumably received fresh news after the conclusion of the battle, as they joined the rest of the restored coalition in Urithiru some days later, interested in rejoining but demanding assurances that Dalinar could control his troops before they made a commitment.[29]

Taravangian met up with Dalinar after the conclusion of the Battle of Thaylen Field. He admitted that he had abandoned the fight but argued that his choice had been made in the best interest of Roshar, as he would have been in prime position to take control of the coalition when Dalinar, as he assumed was inevitable, fell.[30] He confessed to Dalinar his role in the streak of assassinations that had been taking place the preceding year, a small amount of honesty calculated to regain a little of Dalinar's trust so he could remain with the coalition.[30][29]

The coalition, including Azir, which had not yet officially committed to them yet, met in Urithiru several days after the battle, and those involved in military planning met together to study the map that Dalinar and Shallan made. They highlighted the territory taken by the enemy in gold, the coalition's territory in blue and maroon, and neutral areas in green. The generals at that point argued that that Tu Bayla was logically the best tactical area to invade.[29]

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 Soulcasters, of which the Thaylens received five and the Alethi three.[31][32] The Windrunners took to taking shifts watching over the coalition's fleets from the sky, as the coalition held control of the southern seas of Roshar.[33][34] The coalition officially recognized Dalinar as king of Urithiru in return for his renouncement of any ambition to rule over any other monarchs,[35] 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.[36] Noura began leading the meetings in the place of the Kholins, as she had a calm way of doing so that everyone respected.[3] 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.[37]

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 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.[38] 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.[39]

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.[34]

Her Majesty is storming baffled. When's the last time the lot of us all agreed on something?

Fen voting on the Emuli offensive[3]

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 Windrunners. 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.[3] Assenting to the suggestion, they quickly put together a group led by representatives of several orders to travel to Lasting Integrity: Adolin and Shallan, Godeke, Zu, and Arshqqam.[3][40]

Betrayal

The diplomatic group left for Lasting Integrity via an Oathgate transfer to Shadesmar.[40] A few days later, the coalition's army transferred to Azimir to begin their march to Emul.[41] One day during their advance, at the end of an Everstorm, Odium appeared to Taravangian and instructed him to send the orders for his army to attack the coalition. Having spent the last year quietly promoting certain men and assuring them that Jah Keved would be safe from the war, his army instantly responded. Within fifteen minutes, Alethi soldiers arrived to arrest Taravangian.[42]

Invasion of Urithiru for purpose of attacking nexus of coalition, disrupting ability to use Oathgates[43]

Politics

Though most of the nations of Roshar are agreed that they need to fight Odium's forces of singers and Fused, many initially resist forming a coalition out of distrust of the Alethi and because of Dalinar's personal reputation.[7][12][14]

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 gemstones.[44][36] 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.[45]

The Skybreakers actively support Odium, and the Dustbringers often flout orders in defiance of the coalition.[34]

Combining the discipline and teamwork of the Azish infantry with the flexibility and special tactics of the Alethi creates a potent army.[46]

Taravangian's Propoganda War and Betrayal

Following the guidance of the Diagram, Taravangian realizes that he must take action when it becomes clear that Dalinar will recover from his personal struggles inflicted by his returning memories. His group industriously collects historical research and present day secrets, turning them into incriminating evidence against Dalinar. They use the cultural and personal biases of each member nation to put together a collection of information designed to undermine their trust in Dalinar and the purpose of the coalition.[22]

Elhokar approaches Dalinar early on in his efforts to reach out to other nations and swears an oath to him that he will regard Dalinar as his highking. Dalinar reluctantly accepts, knowing it would be best for him to assume the position and cede his role as highprince to Adolin.[7] He has Elhokar formalize the deal before leaving on his mission to Kholinar but, especially after the failure of their mission there, decides to wait to announce it until he has news of Elhokar and Adolin again.[17][47] This delay gives Taravangian the opportunity to use his knowledge of the incident as leverage against Dalinar. Though Dalinar insists this is an "internal Alethi affair," the news rings alarm bells for Queen Fen, whose primary fear in joining the coalition has been that it is a cover for the Alethi's new goal of conquering Roshar.

An acute worry of the Alethi is that the resurgence of Surgebinding will lead to a repeat of the Recreance. Though they for the most part trust Dalinar and his motives, it is a major blow to them to receive the translation of the Eila Stele and discover that the original Voidbringers were, in fact, human. This knowledge casts a shadow over the moral right they thought they had to fight a war against Odium in the first place. It kindles new fears that they could, by their powers, destroy Roshar as they have already destroyed Ashyn.


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.[37] 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.[34] Navani grudgingly agrees with Taravangian's assessment that the previous Veden king, Hanavanar, would not have agreed to an alliance.[3]

Notes

  1. a b c d Juramentada capítulo 96#
  2. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 1 Epígrafe#
  3. a b c d e f El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 19#
  4. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 50#
  5. a b Juramentada capítulo 8#
  6. Juramentada capítulo 1#
  7. a b c d e Juramentada capítulo 12#
  8. a b c d Juramentada capítulo 24#
  9. Juramentada capítulo 16#
  10. a b c Juramentada capítulo 28#
  11. a b Juramentada capítulo 27#
  12. a b c Juramentada capítulo 34#
  13. Juramentada capítulo 50#
  14. a b Juramentada capítulo 42#
  15. Juramentada capítulo 56#
  16. Juramentada capítulo 57#
  17. a b Juramentada capítulo 58#
  18. Juramentada capítulo 59#
  19. Juramentada capítulo 64#
  20. Juramentada capítulo 65#
  21. Juramentada capítulo 86#
  22. a b c d Juramentada capítulo 107#
  23. Juramentada capítulo 100#
  24. Juramentada capítulo 111#
  25. a b Juramentada capítulo 113#
  26. Juramentada capítulo 115#
  27. Juramentada capítulo 120#
  28. Juramentada capítulo 116#
  29. a b c Juramentada capítulo 122#
  30. a b Juramentada capítulo 121#
  31. Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) epílogo#
  32. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 9#
  33. Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 3#
  34. a b c d El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 17#
  35. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 10#
  36. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 19 Epígrafe#
  37. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 16#
  38. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 2#
  39. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 3#
  40. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 21#
  41. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 27#
  42. El ritmo de la guerra interludio I-6#
  43. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 14#
  44. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 4 Epígrafe#
  45. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 42#
  46. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 47#
  47. Juramentada capítulo 104#
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