Difference between revisions of "Immortal Words"

→‎Ideals of the Windrunners: I'm not quite sure about the chapter reference to Kaladin's attempt to swear the 4. Ideal. Might be 118
(→‎Underlying concept: noticed I had something mixed up. Lopen actually states the 2. Ideal verbatim, but is not expecting it to mean anything ath this very moment, therefore, my point still stands)
(→‎Ideals of the Windrunners: I'm not quite sure about the chapter reference to Kaladin's attempt to swear the 4. Ideal. Might be 118)
| The Third Ideal of the Windrunners, as sworn by [[Teft]]{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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The Fourth Ideal may have something to do with not being able to protect some people, accepting that fact and leaving them to their fates in order to move on. This is outlined by the unnamed Windrunner's entry in the [[Urithiru Gem Library]]{{epigraph ref|sa3|86}} as well as the situation in which Kaladin tries and fails to swear the Ideal, because he is not (yet) able to let go of those he failed and still torments himself over their deaths.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
 
=== Ideals of the Skybreakers ===
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