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− | '''''Aether of Night''''' is an unpublished, non-canon [[cosmere]] novel. It is also the tenth novel written by [[Brandon Sanderson]].{{ |
+ | '''''Aether of Night''''' is an unpublished, non-canon [[cosmere]] novel. It is also the tenth novel written by [[Brandon Sanderson]].{{ref|name=twg-2008-10-20}} |
It follows a character named Raeth as he pretends to be his identical twin, taking over the throne of the Imperium and attempting to lead his people to victory against a foe they don't understand and have little hope of defeating. |
It follows a character named Raeth as he pretends to be his identical twin, taking over the throne of the Imperium and attempting to lead his people to victory against a foe they don't understand and have little hope of defeating. |
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Aether of Night is an unpublished, non-canon cosmere novel. It is also the tenth novel written by Brandon Sanderson.[1]
It follows a character named Raeth as he pretends to be his identical twin, taking over the throne of the Imperium and attempting to lead his people to victory against a foe they don't understand and have little hope of defeating.
Elements have been incorporated into later works such as "Decay" becoming the Shard Ruin in the Mistborn series.[2]
Although Aether of Night is unlikely to ever be published, Brandon will send a copy to people who request it via email, provided that they agree to not share it or discuss it on public forums.
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