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== Lead-up ==
 
== Lead-up ==
Gavilar encountered the Parshendi on an expedition south of [[Alethkar]], while exploring the [[Eastern Crownlands]]{{book ref|twok|28}}. Gavilar showed an unusual amount of interest in the Parshendi{{book ref|twok|45}}, attempting to discover more and more about them. Eventually, in {{Rosharan date|1167}}, he even made a treaty with the Parshendi.
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[[Gavilar]] encountered the Parshendi on an expedition south of [[Alethkar]], while exploring the [[Eastern Crownlands]]{{book ref|twok|28}}. Gavilar showed an unusual amount of interest in the Parshendi{{book ref|twok|45}}, attempting to discover more and more about them. Eventually, in {{Rosharan date|1167}}, he even made a treaty with the Parshendi.
   
In addition, a number of changes were noted in Gavilar -- he started following the [[Alethi Codes of War]], and he developed a fascination for [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|The Way of Kings]].
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In addition, a number of changes were noted in Gavilar - he started following the [[Alethi Codes of War]], and he developed a fascination for [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|The Way of Kings]].
   
 
== On the Night ==
 
== On the Night ==
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|At the party
 
|At the party
 
|About to leave the party (worrying about her shadow)
 
|About to leave the party (worrying about her shadow)
|At the party -- Talking to [[Nale]] and [[Kalak]]
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|At the party - Talking to an Azish man and an Alethi man (Nale and Kalak)
 
|Leaving the party
 
|Leaving the party
 
|-
 
|-
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|About to leave the party
 
|About to leave the party
 
|Leaving the party
 
|Leaving the party
|At the party -- Talking to Nale and Kalak
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|At the party - Talking to an Azish man and an Alethi man (Nale and Kalak)
|Unknown -- Not at the party
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|Unknown - Not at the party
 
|-
 
|-
 
!T-20 minutes
 
!T-20 minutes
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|Leaving the party
 
|Leaving the party
 
|On her way to meet [[Liss]]
 
|On her way to meet [[Liss]]
|Unknown -- Probably at the party
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|Unknown - Probably at the party
|Unknown -- Not at the party
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|Unknown - Not at the party
 
|-
 
|-
 
!T-15 minutes
 
!T-15 minutes
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|Starting rampage
 
|Starting rampage
 
|With Gavilar and Amaram
 
|With Gavilar and Amaram
|Unknown -- Probably at the party
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|Unknown - Probably at the party
|Unknown -- Not at the party
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|Unknown - Not at the party
 
|-
 
|-
 
!T-10 minutes
 
!T-10 minutes
|Unknown -- probably getting ready to battle Szeth.
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|Unknown - probably getting ready to battle Szeth.
 
|On rampage to reach Gavilar
 
|On rampage to reach Gavilar
 
|Meeting Liss
 
|Meeting Liss
|Unknown -- Probably at the party
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|Unknown - Probably at the party
 
|Probably getting ready to impersonate Gavilar.
 
|Probably getting ready to impersonate Gavilar.
 
|-
 
|-
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|Battling Szeth
 
|Battling Szeth
 
|Battling Gavilar
 
|Battling Gavilar
|Going to Gavilar's chambers (going past Nale and Kalak)
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|Going to Gavilar's chambers (going past [[Nale]] and [[Kelek]])
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
 
|Impersonating Gavilar (running away from Szeth)
 
|Impersonating Gavilar (running away from Szeth)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!T-1 minute
 
!T-1 minute
|Dying/Giving speech/Giving the [[lights#Anti-Voidlight|anti-Voidlight]] sphere to Szeth
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|Dying/Giving Speech/Giving Black stone to Szeth
 
|Next to Gavilar
 
|Next to Gavilar
 
|At Gavilar's chambers
 
|At Gavilar's chambers
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|Dying
 
|Dying
 
|Writing the words
 
|Writing the words
|At Gavilar's chambers -- listening to Parshendi
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|At Gavilar's chambers - listening to Parshendi
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
 
|Arriving at Gavilar's chambers
 
|Arriving at Gavilar's chambers
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When he reaches the area just outside the King's quarters, Szeth uses his abilities as a Surgebinder to fight his way past the guards. As he reaches the king's quarters, he is confronted by a Shardbearer as the King flees.
 
When he reaches the area just outside the King's quarters, Szeth uses his abilities as a Surgebinder to fight his way past the guards. As he reaches the king's quarters, he is confronted by a Shardbearer as the King flees.
   
Szeth fights his way past the Shardbearer, but soon realizes that the Shardbearer, not the man he is chasing, is King Gavilar. He returns and fights him, eventually defeating him by causing the balcony he is standing on to collapse and kill Gavilar. Szeth is nearly killed in the fight. As Gavilar dies, he asks Szeth who sent him, suspecting [[Thaidakar]] or one of his highprinces. When Szeth tells Gavilar the Parshendi sent him, Gavilar is confused and says, "The Parshendi? That makes no sense."
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Szeth fights his way past the Shardbearer, but soon realizes that the Shardbearer, not the man he is chasing, is King Gavilar. He returns and fights him, eventually defeating him by causing the balcony he is standing on to collapse and kill Gavilar. Szeth is nearly killed in the fight. As Gavilar dies, he asks Szeth who sent him, suspecting the [[Ghostbloods]] or one of his highprinces. When Szeth tells Gavilar the Parshendi sent him, Gavilar is confused and says, "The Parshendi? That makes no sense."
   
 
{{image|Assassination of Gavilar.jpg|side=right|width=450px|Szeth confronting Gavilar}}
 
{{image|Assassination of Gavilar.jpg|side=right|width=450px|Szeth confronting Gavilar}}
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=== To Question (Jasnah) ===
 
=== To Question (Jasnah) ===
Jasnah leaves the feast celebrating the signing of the Alethi treaty with the Parshendi. On her way to a clandestine meeting that she had scheduled, she notices her shadow pointing the wrong way. Her shadow slowly returns to normal, but she is disconcerted. This isn't the first time this has happened, and she wonders if she is cursed.
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Jasnah leaves the feast celebrating the signing of the Alethi treaty with the Parshendi. On her way to a clandestine meeting that she had scheduled, she notices her shadow pointing the wrong way. Her shadow slowly returns to normal, but she is disconcerted. This isn't the first time her this has happened, and she wonders if she is cursed.
   
A little further on, she unexpectedly encounters her father -- whom she had assumed was still at the party, and she chides herself for failing to check before she herself left -- deep in discussion with [[Amaram]], and he breaks off their conversation to briefly engage with her. She considers how much he has changed in such a short while, and how he seems suspicious of her.
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A little further on, she unexpectedly encounters her father - whom she had assumed was still at the party, and she chides herself for failing to check before she herself left - deep in discussion with [[Amaram]], and he breaks off their conversation to briefly engage with her. She considers how much he has changed in such a short while, and how he seems suspicious of her.
   
 
As she continues, her shadow again behaves oddly, and she observes a group of [[inkspren|oily black figures]] materialize before her. Jasnah then transfers to Shadesmar for the first time. She almost drowns in the sea of beads before figuring out how to form the beads into the shape of one of the palace hallways. One of the figures approaches her drawing a sword and Jasnah manifests a statue of Talenel to protect herself. The figure bows to her while his companions whisper to each other, and Jasnah is transferred back to the Physical Realm. She notices that the lanterns near her have been drained of Stormlight.
 
As she continues, her shadow again behaves oddly, and she observes a group of [[inkspren|oily black figures]] materialize before her. Jasnah then transfers to Shadesmar for the first time. She almost drowns in the sea of beads before figuring out how to form the beads into the shape of one of the palace hallways. One of the figures approaches her drawing a sword and Jasnah manifests a statue of Talenel to protect herself. The figure bows to her while his companions whisper to each other, and Jasnah is transferred back to the Physical Realm. She notices that the lanterns near her have been drained of Stormlight.
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She hurries on to the meeting, where she tells the assassin Liss that she only wants her brother's wife, Aesudan, watched for now. Jasnah reminds Liss of their first agreement, according to which Jasnah will match payment of any offer made against a member of her family, in exchange for the name of whoever tried to have them assassinated.
 
She hurries on to the meeting, where she tells the assassin Liss that she only wants her brother's wife, Aesudan, watched for now. Jasnah reminds Liss of their first agreement, according to which Jasnah will match payment of any offer made against a member of her family, in exchange for the name of whoever tried to have them assassinated.
   
As she leaves Jasnah hears the Parshendi's drums cease. As she walks she encounters Nale and Kalak discussing an individual named Ash as well as what Jasnah believes is a Shardblade. Continuing on, Jasnah hears screams and starts running, following a trail of destruction that leads to her father's rooms. She watches as Szeth collapses the balcony beneath himself and Gavilar. She begins to cry as he stands over her father and wonders what he is doing. When he walks away she sees that her father is dead, his blade having appeared next to him, and despairs over failing in her efforts to protect her family.
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As she leaves Jasnah hears the Parshendi's drums cease. As she walks she encounters Nale and [[Kelek]] discussing an individual named Ash as well what Jasnah believes is a shardblade. Continuing on, Jasnah hears screams and starts running, following a trail of destruction that leads to her father's rooms. She watches as Szeth collapses the balcony beneath himself and Gavilar. She begins to cry as he stands over her father and wonders what he is doing. When he walks away she sees that her father is dead, his blade having appeared next to him, and despairs over failing in her efforts to protect her family.
   
Members of the listener ruling [[Council of Five|council]], including [[Klade]], [[Gangnah]], and [[Varnali]], approach Jasnah and apologize. They confess to hiring Szeth to assassinate Gavilar, claiming he was about to do something very dangerous.{{book ref|sa2|Prologue}}
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Members of the Parshendi ruling [[Council of Five|council]], including [[Klade]], [[Gangnah]], and [[Varnali]], approach Jasnah and apologize. They confess to hiring Szeth to assassinate Gavilar, claiming he was about to do something very dangerous.{{book ref|sa2|Prologue}}
   
 
At some point on the same night, Gavilar told [[Taravangian]] about his [[Dalinar's visions|visions]] and the need to unite the world.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
 
At some point on the same night, Gavilar told [[Taravangian]] about his [[Dalinar's visions|visions]] and the need to unite the world.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
   
 
=== To Weep (Eshonai) ===
 
=== To Weep (Eshonai) ===
[[Eshonai]] arrives at the docks of [[Kholinar]] and marvels at its beauty and size. She talks to [[Gitgeth]] about the [[parshman]] slaves, whom he calls "rhythmless ones." They are only capable of trying to help and cannot even comprehend the invitation to join the celebration. Eshonai wanders off toward the palace and begins exploring. She peeks into a doorway and sees King Gavilar. [[Amaram]] comes out and says that the king would like to speak to her. Gavilar dismisses the others in the room and he invites her to sit down. He shows her a [[fabrial]] and explains that they work by trapping [[spren]] in a gemheart. She is awed that the humans have made devices that mimic how they apply the forms. He believes that the world is stuck in a rut and needs a major conflict to progress. Eshonai is horrified that Gavilar wants to bring back the gods that their people abandoned long ago. He then gives her a dark yet glowing sphere that she recognizes as containing [[Voidlight]]. He tells her to give a message to the Council of Five, to remember what they once were and "wake up." Eshonai runs from the room.
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[[Eshonai]] arrives at the docks of [[Kholinar]] and marvels at its beauty and size. She talks to [[Gitgeth]] about the [[Parshman]] slaves, whom he calls "rhythmless ones." They are only capable of trying to help and cannot even comprehend the invitation to join the celebration. Eshonai wanders off toward the palace and begins exploring. She peeks into a doorway and sees King [[Gavilar]]. [[Amaram]] comes out and says that the king would like to speak to her. Gavilar dismisses the others in the room and he invites her to sit down. He shows her a [[fabrial]] and explains that they work by trapping [[spren]] in a gemheart. She is awed that the humans have made devices that mimic how they apply the forms. He believes that the world is stuck in a rut and needs a major conflict to progress. Eshonai is horrified that Gavilar wants to bring back the gods that their people abandoned long ago. He then gives her a dark yet glowing sphere that she recognizes as containing [[Voidlight]]. He tells her to give a message to the [[Council of Five]], to remember what they once were and "wake up." Eshonai runs from the room.
   
Eshonai is at the evening celebration, beating a drum, trying to lose herself in the rhythm. She has told the Five that Gavilar wants to bring back their gods, and that he has the knowledge to do it. Klade claims to have heard a voice leading him to an [[Szeth|assassin]], and the Five have agreed to have him kill the king. Eshonai weeps as she leaves the celebration.{{book ref|sa3|Prologue}}
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Eshonai is at the evening celebration, beating a drum, trying to lose herself in the rhythm. She has told the Five that Gavilar wants to bring back their gods, and that he has the knowledge to do it. [[Klade]] claims to have heard a voice leading him to an [[Szeth|assassin]], and the Five have agreed to have him kill the king. Eshonai weeps as she leaves the celebration.{{book ref|sa3|Prologue}}
   
 
{{image|Death of Gavilar by botanicaxu.jpg|side=right|height=250px}}
 
{{image|Death of Gavilar by botanicaxu.jpg|side=right|height=250px}}
 
=== To Pretend (Navani) ===
 
=== To Pretend (Navani) ===
Navani is occupied with logistics for Gavilar's feast. While managing preparations, she interacts with Aesudan, who is speaking with Rushur Kris, a master artifabrian. She passes through the feast, but leaves quickly after seeing Dalinar. Looking for the king, she finds herself outside her study and overhears voices. Her husband is speaking to two men -- a Makabaki and a Vorin man, supposedly ambassadors from the West. On the table between them, she sees strange spheres, which she assumes are meant for fabrials. Gavilar notices her and excuses himself. Navani presses him for answers about the spheres and questions him about missing appointments and responsibilities related to the feast. He, in turn, berates her for rumors of unfaithfulness that have been spreading around the court. They fight about Jasnah's refusal to court Amaram, which becomes a fight about Gavilar's legacy as king. He insults his wife's notion that she is a scholar and says she chose him over Dalinar for power, then leaves. Furious, Navani burns a glyphward which reads, ''Death. Gift. Death.''
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Navani is occupied with logistics for Gavilar's feast. While managing preparations, she interacts with Aesudan, who is speaking with Rushur Kris, a master artifabrian. She passes through the feast, but leaves quickly after seeing Dalinar. Looking for the king, she finds herself outside her study and overhears voices. Her husband is speaking to two men - a Makabaki and a Vorin man, supposedly ambassadors from the West. On the table between them, she sees strange spheres, which she assumes are meant for fabrials. Gavilar notices her and excuses himself. Navani presses him for answers about the spheres and questions him about missing appointments and responsibilities related to the feast. He, in turn, berates her for rumors of unfaithfulness that have been spreading around the court. They fight about Jasnah's refusal to court Amaram, which becomes a fight about Gavilar's legacy as king. He insults his wife's notion that she is a scholar and says she chose him over Dalinar for power, then leaves. Furious, Navani burns a glyphward which reads, ''Death. Gift. Death.''
   
 
After the feast, Navani hears of the assassination. She does not believe that her husband is dead until she personally sees his body. She is stunned, hoping her glyphward did not lead to this outcome. She also feels pity, seeing her husband, who thought he was eternal, dead before her. Remembering the strange spheres from his meeting, she checks his pockets. Finding nothing, she conceals her actions. Navani composes herself, and begins the process of picking up the pieces among the chaos of Gavilar's death.{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}
 
After the feast, Navani hears of the assassination. She does not believe that her husband is dead until she personally sees his body. She is stunned, hoping her glyphward did not lead to this outcome. She also feels pity, seeing her husband, who thought he was eternal, dead before her. Remembering the strange spheres from his meeting, she checks his pockets. Finding nothing, she conceals her actions. Navani composes herself, and begins the process of picking up the pieces among the chaos of Gavilar's death.{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}
   
 
=== The Proper Legality (Venli) ===
 
=== The Proper Legality (Venli) ===
Hours before the feast, [[Venli]] and [[Ulim]] seek a delivery from [[Axindweth]] in the palace, but instead find a coded message that she had to depart Roshar. Alethi soldiers spot her sneaking and lock her in a room, saying she will stay for the duration of the feast. Ulim returns in a panic, having spotted Shalash, Kalak and Nale. The latter Herald enters the room and uses his authority to free the pair; he speaks to Ulim with some familiarity. Anxious for her people, Venli steers Nale's interrogations about the Voidspren to claim it is a failing on the humans' part that they have appeared. Presuming Gavilar is behind it, he convinces Venli of the need to eliminate the king and points her to Szeth, whose Honorblade he recognized earlier. After he departs, Ulim convinces her to permit the assassination, as the threat of the humans' retaliation will give her the means to convince them to use forms of power.{{book ref|sa4|77}}
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Hours before the feast, [[Venli]] and [[Ulim]] seek a delivery from [[Axindweth]] in the palace, but instead find a coded message that she had to depart Roshar. Alethi soldiers spot her sneaking and lock her in a room, saying she will stay for the duration of the feast. Ulim returns in a panic, having spotted Shalash, Kelek and [[Nale]]. The latter Herald enters the room and uses his authority to free the pair; he speaks to Ulim with some familiarity. Anxious for her people, Venli steers Nale's interrogations about the voidspren to claim it is a failing on the humans' part that they have appeared. Presuming Gavilar is behind it, he convinces Venli of the need to eliminate the king and points her to Szeth, whose honorblade he recognized earlier. After he departs, Ulim convinces her to permit the assassination, as the threat of the humans' retaliation will give her the means to convince them to use forms of power.{{book ref|sa4|77}}
   
 
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