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Yenev's death opened up an incredible political opportunity for King Gavilar, allowing one of his allies, [[Aladar]] to take control of the princedom.{{book ref|sa2|55}}
 
Even though Yenev was killed, the memory of his dramatic death remains fresh, particularly in the minds of the other highprinces.{{book ref|sa2|8}} Mentions of Yenev and his downfuldownfall terrify them, and even the most recalcitrant highprinces, such as Aladar, react with shock and outrage when he is brought up and become more amenable to the commands of the king. Yenev's defeat was recorded in a variety of important histories, such as one by Brightness [[Ialai Sadeas]] and in [[Jasnah Kholin]]'s biography of her father.{{book ref|sa2|55}}
 
In the year 1173, when Dalinar was looking for a way to defeat and discredit his political opponent, Sadeas, Brightlady [[Shallan Davar]] suggested a plan based on the duel Sadeas himself fought with Yenev.{{book ref|sa2|53}} She planned to have Adolin Kholin duel [[Relis Ruthar]] and one other [[Shardbearer]], defeat them brilliantly and be granted an opportunity to fight Sadeas via the [[King's Boon]].{{book ref|sa2|55}} This plan would have worked, had [[Kaladin]] not requested to opportunity to fight Highlord [[Meridas Amaram]],{{book ref|sa2|57}} sending the proceedings into disarray and allowing Sadeas wriggle out of their trap and set the date of the fight to be a year away.{{book ref|sa2|58}}
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