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In 1173, the city saw a string of assassinations as [[Szeth]], under orders from [[Taravangian]], assassinated [[Prime Aqasix]] after Prime Aqasix as they were being elected, leading to a succession crisis as prospective candidates grew too fearful to apply. At the same time, the city was visited by the herald [[Nale]], who was hunting [[Lift]] for her [[Surgebinding]]. The meeting between them in the [[Bronze Palace]] led to Lift revealing her abilities and [[Gawx]] being elected the new Prime after she healed him.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
In 1173, the city saw a string of assassinations as [[Szeth]], under orders from [[Taravangian]], assassinated [[Prime Aqasix]] after Prime Aqasix as they were being elected, leading to a succession crisis as prospective candidates grew too fearful to apply. At the same time, the city was visited by the herald [[Nale]], who was hunting [[Lift]] for her [[Surgebinding]]. The meeting between them in the [[Bronze Palace]] led to Lift revealing her abilities and [[Gawx]] being elected the new Prime after she healed him.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
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Following the [[Everstorm]], the former [[Parshmen]] left the city, and attempted to sue the government for their back pay.{{book ref|sa3|65}} While the negotiations took place, the Azish intended to destroy the city's [[Oathgate]]. However, those plans were abandoned after [[Dalinar Kholin]] convinced the Azish government to join his alliance and the Oathgate was unlocked by Lift for easy access to [[Urithiru]], while the negotiations with the [[Singer]]s broke down with the arrival of the [[Fused]].{{book ref|sa3|65}}
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Following the [[Everstorm]], the former [[Parshmen]] left the city, and attempted to sue the government for their back pay.{{book ref|sa3|8}} While the negotiations took place, the Azish intended to destroy the city's [[Oathgate]]. However, those plans were abandoned after [[Dalinar Kholin]] convinced the Azish government to join his alliance and the Oathgate was unlocked by Lift for easy access to [[Urithiru]], while the negotiations with the [[Singer]]s broke down with the arrival of the [[Fused]].{{book ref|sa3|65}}
   
 
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