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We must assume that Odium has realized this, and is seeking a singular, terrible goal: the destruction—and somehow Splintering or otherwise making impotent—of all Shards other than him.}} |
We must assume that Odium has realized this, and is seeking a singular, terrible goal: the destruction—and somehow Splintering or otherwise making impotent—of all Shards other than him.}} |
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− | * [[Kaladin]] (point of view) |
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− | * [[Noril]] |
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− | * [[Hesina]] |
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− | * [[Lirin]] (mentioned only) |
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− | Taking Lirin's advice, Kaladin begins setting up group therapy sessions only for Noril and six other similarly afflicted men from the sanitarium. They sit on the balcony talking about their lives while Kaladin looks on. Hesina, who is taking notes, remarks on how extraordinary it is to her that this helps them, as it runs contrary to all previous treatment advice. Kaladin grows uncomfortable when he realizes she is pitying him for how he felt as a slave. While he appreciates that she thinks she really understands, he knows that what is helping the group of men is to have a support group who has experienced the same feelings. |
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{{anchor|Chapter 34}} |
{{anchor|Chapter 34}} |