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==== Diplomacy & Leadership ====
 
==== Diplomacy & Leadership ====
Later, Elhokar hovered outside the room where Dalinar and Navani were negotiating with the different monarchs. When Dalinar noticed him, he asked if the other monarchs refused Dalinar because the thought he would usurp their thrones. He continued, that Dalinar is better at being king than Elhokar. That perhaps he, Elhokar, was a fine king but not an extraordinary one, while with the current events the world needed more than a fine king. He asked for witnesses and against Dalinar's objections swore allegiance to Dalinar. Then Dalinar expressed his sorry for the pain he caused Elhokar. When questioned he formed the rules for the high king and his relation with Alethkar.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
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Later, Elhokar hoovered outside the room where Dalinar and Navani were negotiating with the different monarchs. When Dalinar noticed him, he asked if the other monarchs refused Dalinar because the thought he would usurp their thrones. He continued, that Dalinar is better at being king than Elhokar. That perhaps he, Elhokar, was a fine king but not an extraordinary one, while with the current events the world needed more than a fine king. He asked for witnesses and against Dalinar's objections swore allegiance to Dalinar. Then Dalinar expressed his sorry for the pain he caused Elhokar. When questioned he formed the rules for the high king and his relation with Alethkar.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
   
Elhokar then continued, that he was planning to lead a force to retake Alethkar. Dalinar suggested a small infiltration to open the Oathgate would be more effective, which Elhokar liked. He wanted to go and rescue his wife and son. They discussed the need for a Radiant to accompany Elhokar, preferably Kaladin so he could fly them there.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
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Elhokar then continued, that he was planning to lead a force to retake Alethkar. Dalinar suggested a small infiltration to open the Oathgate would be more effective, which Elhokar liked. He wanted to go and rescue his wive and son. They discussed the need for a Radiant to accompany Elhokar, preferably Kaladin so he could fly them there.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
   
 
During a later conference, Ialai Sadeas entered and announced she was naming [[Amaram]] as regent and heir to the Sadeas Princedom and for the king to ratify this. Elhokar questioned the legality, which Navani directly confirmed. After a nod from Dalinar, Elhokar acknowledged the regency.{{book ref|sa3|27}}
 
During a later conference, Ialai Sadeas entered and announced she was naming [[Amaram]] as regent and heir to the Sadeas Princedom and for the king to ratify this. Elhokar questioned the legality, which Navani directly confirmed. After a nod from Dalinar, Elhokar acknowledged the regency.{{book ref|sa3|27}}
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To practice for the expedition, Kaladin and his squires flew Dalinar, Navani, Elhokar and several others from the Oathgate to the warcamps. Elhokar was pleased with the speed of their journey.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
 
To practice for the expedition, Kaladin and his squires flew Dalinar, Navani, Elhokar and several others from the Oathgate to the warcamps. Elhokar was pleased with the speed of their journey.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
   
After Elhokar had received several merchants, Shallan came into his audience chamber. He told her she shouldn't have waited. They talked a bit about flying and the risks involved. Shallan asked to talk in private, and Elhokar ordered his guards out. She then put on one of her illusions, and explained she had been preparing a team of spies and offered her services. Elhokar then gave her a formal request to Dalinar for her aid on the mission.{{book ref|sa3|51}}
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After Elhokar had received several merchants, Shallan came into his audience chamber. He tol her she shouldn't have waited. They talked a bit about flying and the risks involved. Shallan asked to talk in private, and Elhokar ordered his guards out. She then put on one of her illusions, and explained she had been preparing a team of spies and offered her services. Elhokar then gave her a formal request to Dalinar for her aid on the mission.{{book ref|sa3|51}}
   
 
==== Mission to Kholinar ====
 
==== Mission to Kholinar ====

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