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! class=title | Song & Part
 
! class=title | Song & Part
 
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!13{{anchor|Chapter 13}}
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!13{{anchor|chapter 13}}
 
|"Warform is worn for battle and reign, / Claimed by the gods, given to kill. / Unknown, unseen, but vital to gain. / It comes to those with the will."
 
|"Warform is worn for battle and reign, / Claimed by the gods, given to kill. / Unknown, unseen, but vital to gain. / It comes to those with the will."
 
|Song of Listing, 15th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 15th stanza
 
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!14{{anchor|Chapter 14}}
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!14{{anchor|chapter 14}}
 
|"Mateform meek, for love to share, / Given to life, it brings us joy. / To find this form, one must care. / True empathy one must employ."
 
|"Mateform meek, for love to share, / Given to life, it brings us joy. / To find this form, one must care. / True empathy one must employ."
 
|Song of Listing, 5th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 5th stanza
 
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!15{{anchor|Chapter 15}}
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!15{{anchor|chapter 15}}
 
|"Workform worn for strength and care. / Whispering spren breathe at your ear. / Seek first this form, its mysteries to bear. / Found here is freedom from fear."
 
|"Workform worn for strength and care. / Whispering spren breathe at your ear. / Seek first this form, its mysteries to bear. / Found here is freedom from fear."
 
|Song of Listing, 19th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 19th stanza
 
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!16{{anchor|Chapter 16}}
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!16{{anchor|chapter 16}}
 
|"Nimbleform has a delicate touch. / Gave the gods this form to many, / Tho’ once defied, by the gods they were crushed. / This form craves precision and plenty."
 
|"Nimbleform has a delicate touch. / Gave the gods this form to many, / Tho’ once defied, by the gods they were crushed. / This form craves precision and plenty."
 
|Song of Listing, 27th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 27th stanza
 
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!17{{anchor|Chapter 17}}
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!17{{anchor|chapter 17}}
 
|"Dullform dread, with the mind most lost. / The lowest, and one not bright. / To find this form, one need banish cost. / It finds you and brings you to blight."
 
|"Dullform dread, with the mind most lost. / The lowest, and one not bright. / To find this form, one need banish cost. / It finds you and brings you to blight."
 
|Song of Listing, final stanza
 
|Song of Listing, final stanza
 
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!18{{anchor|Chapter 19}}
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!18{{anchor|chapter 19}}
 
|"Scholarform shown for patience and thought. / Beware its ambitions innate. / Though study and diligence bring the reward, / Loss of innocence may be one’s fate."
 
|"Scholarform shown for patience and thought. / Beware its ambitions innate. / Though study and diligence bring the reward, / Loss of innocence may be one’s fate."
 
|Song of Listing, 69th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 69th stanza
 
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!20{{anchor|Chapter 20}}
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!20{{anchor|chapter 20}}
 
|"Artform applied for beauty and hue. / One yearns for the songs it creates. / Most misunderstood by the artist it’s true, / Come the spren to foundation’s fates."
 
|"Artform applied for beauty and hue. / One yearns for the songs it creates. / Most misunderstood by the artist it’s true, / Come the spren to foundation’s fates."
 
|Song of Listing, 90th stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 90th stanza
 
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!21{{anchor|Chapter 21}}
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!21{{anchor|chapter 21}}
 
|"Mediationform made for peace, it’s said. / Form of teaching and consolation. / When used by the gods, it became instead / Form of lies and desolation."
 
|"Mediationform made for peace, it’s said. / Form of teaching and consolation. / When used by the gods, it became instead / Form of lies and desolation."
 
|Song of Listing, 33rd stanza
 
|Song of Listing, 33rd stanza
 
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!22{{anchor|Chapter 22}}
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!22{{anchor|chapter 22}}
 
|"Stormform is said to cause / A tempest of winds and showers, / Beware its powers, beware its powers. / Though its coming brings the gods their night, / It obliges a bloodred spren. / Beware its end, beware its end."
 
|"Stormform is said to cause / A tempest of winds and showers, / Beware its powers, beware its powers. / Though its coming brings the gods their night, / It obliges a bloodred spren. / Beware its end, beware its end."
 
|Song of Winds, 4th stanza
 
|Song of Winds, 4th stanza
 
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!23{{anchor|Chapter 23}}
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!23{{anchor|chapter 23}}
 
|"Nightform predicting what will be, / The form of shadows, mind to foresee. / As the gods did leave, the nightform whispered. / A new storm will come, someday to break. / A new storm a new world to make. / A new storm a new path to take, the nightform listens."
 
|"Nightform predicting what will be, / The form of shadows, mind to foresee. / As the gods did leave, the nightform whispered. / A new storm will come, someday to break. / A new storm a new world to make. / A new storm a new path to take, the nightform listens."
 
|Song of Secrets, 17th stanza
 
|Song of Secrets, 17th stanza
 
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!24{{anchor|Chapter 24}}
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!24{{anchor|chapter 24}}
 
|"Decayform destroys the souls of dreams. / A form of gods to avoid, it seems. / Seek not its touch, nor beckon its screams, deny it. / Watch where you walk, your toes to tread. / O’er hill or rocky riverbed / Hold dear to fears that fill your head, defy it."
 
|"Decayform destroys the souls of dreams. / A form of gods to avoid, it seems. / Seek not its touch, nor beckon its screams, deny it. / Watch where you walk, your toes to tread. / O’er hill or rocky riverbed / Hold dear to fears that fill your head, defy it."
 
|Song of Secrets, 27th stanza
 
|Song of Secrets, 27th stanza
 
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!25{{anchor|Chapter 25}}
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!25{{anchor|chapter 25}}
 
|"Smokeform for hiding and slipping between men. / A form of power, like human Surges. / Bring it ’round again. / Though crafted of gods, / It was by Unmade hand. / Leaves its force to be but one of foe or friend."
 
|"Smokeform for hiding and slipping between men. / A form of power, like human Surges. / Bring it ’round again. / Though crafted of gods, / It was by Unmade hand. / Leaves its force to be but one of foe or friend."
 
|Song of Histories, 127th stanza
 
|Song of Histories, 127th stanza
 
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!26{{anchor|Chapter 26}}
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!26{{anchor|chapter 26}}
 
|"They blame our people / For the loss of that land. / The city that once covered it / Did range the eastern strand. / The power made known in the tomes of our clan / Our gods were not who shattered these plains."
 
|"They blame our people / For the loss of that land. / The city that once covered it / Did range the eastern strand. / The power made known in the tomes of our clan / Our gods were not who shattered these plains."
 
|Song of Wars, 55th stanza
 
|Song of Wars, 55th stanza
 
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!28{{anchor|Chapter 28}}
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!28{{anchor|chapter 28}}
 
|"The betrayal of spren has brought us here. / They gave their Surges to human heirs, / But not to those who know them most dear, before us. / ’Tis no surprise we turned away / Unto the gods we spent our days / And to become their molding clay, they changed us."
 
|"The betrayal of spren has brought us here. / They gave their Surges to human heirs, / But not to those who know them most dear, before us. / ’Tis no surprise we turned away / Unto the gods we spent our days / And to become their molding clay, they changed us."
 
|Song of Secrets, 40th stanza
 
|Song of Secrets, 40th stanza
 
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!29{{anchor|Chapter 29}}
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!29{{anchor|chapter 29}}
 
|"Artform for colors beyond our ken; / For its grand songs we yearn. / We must attract creationspren; / These songs suffice ’til we learn."
 
|"Artform for colors beyond our ken; / For its grand songs we yearn. / We must attract creationspren; / These songs suffice ’til we learn."
 
|Song of Revision, 279th stanza
 
|Song of Revision, 279th stanza
 
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!30{{anchor|Chapter 30}}
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!30{{anchor|chapter 30}}
 
|"’Tis said it was warm in the land far away / When Voidbringers entered our songs. / We brought them home to stay / And then those homes became their own, / It happened gradually. / And years ahead ’twil still be said ’tis how it has to be."
 
|"’Tis said it was warm in the land far away / When Voidbringers entered our songs. / We brought them home to stay / And then those homes became their own, / It happened gradually. / And years ahead ’twil still be said ’tis how it has to be."
 
|Song of Histories, 12th stanza
 
|Song of Histories, 12th stanza
 
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!31{{anchor|Chapter 31}}
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!31{{anchor|chapter 31}}
 
|"Smokeform for hiding and slipping ’tween men. / A form of power—like Surges of spren. / Do we dare to wear this form again? It spies. / Crafted of gods, this form we fear. / By Unmade touch its curse to bear, / Formed from shadow—and death is near. It lies."
 
|"Smokeform for hiding and slipping ’tween men. / A form of power—like Surges of spren. / Do we dare to wear this form again? It spies. / Crafted of gods, this form we fear. / By Unmade touch its curse to bear, / Formed from shadow—and death is near. It lies."
 
|Song of Secrets, 51st stanza
 
|Song of Secrets, 51st stanza
 
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!32{{anchor|Chapter 32}}
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!32{{anchor|chapter 32}}
 
|"The spren betrayed us, it’s often felt. / Our minds are too close to their realm / That gives us our forms, but more is then / Demanded by the smartest spren, / We can’t provide what the humans lend, / Though broth are we, their meat is men."
 
|"The spren betrayed us, it’s often felt. / Our minds are too close to their realm / That gives us our forms, but more is then / Demanded by the smartest spren, / We can’t provide what the humans lend, / Though broth are we, their meat is men."
 
|Song of Spren, 9th stanza
 
|Song of Spren, 9th stanza
 
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!33{{anchor|Chapter 33}}
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!33{{anchor|chapter 33}}
 
|"But it is not impossible to blend / Their Surges to ours in the end. / It has been promised and it can come. / Or do we understand the sum? / We questioned not if they can have us then, / But if we dare to have them again."
 
|"But it is not impossible to blend / Their Surges to ours in the end. / It has been promised and it can come. / Or do we understand the sum? / We questioned not if they can have us then, / But if we dare to have them again."
 
|Song of Spren, 10th stanza
 
|Song of Spren, 10th stanza
 
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!34{{anchor|Chapter 34}}
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!34{{anchor|chapter 34}}
 
|"Our gods were born splinters of a soul, / Of one who seeks to take control, / Destroys all lands that he beholds, with spite. / They are his spren, his gift, his price. / But the nightforms speak of future life, / A challenged champion. A strife even he must requite."
 
|"Our gods were born splinters of a soul, / Of one who seeks to take control, / Destroys all lands that he beholds, with spite. / They are his spren, his gift, his price. / But the nightforms speak of future life, / A challenged champion. A strife even he must requite."
 
|Song of Secrets, final stanza
 
|Song of Secrets, final stanza
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! class=title | The Second Letter
 
! class=title | The Second Letter
 
|-
 
|-
!59{{anchor|Chapter 59}}
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!59{{anchor|chapter 59}}
 
|I’ll address this letter to my "old friend," as I have no idea what name you're using currently.
 
|I’ll address this letter to my "old friend," as I have no idea what name you're using currently.
 
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!60{{anchor|Chapter 60}}
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!60{{anchor|chapter 60}}
 
|Have you given up on the gemstone, now that it is dead? And do you no longer hide behind the name of your old master? I am told that in your current incarnation you’ve taken a name that references what you presume to be one of your virtues.
 
|Have you given up on the gemstone, now that it is dead? And do you no longer hide behind the name of your old master? I am told that in your current incarnation you’ve taken a name that references what you presume to be one of your virtues.
 
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!62{{anchor|Chapter 61}}
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!62{{anchor|chapter 61}}
 
|This is, I suspect, a little like a skunk naming itself for its stench.
 
|This is, I suspect, a little like a skunk naming itself for its stench.
 
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!63{{anchor|Chapter 62}}
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!63{{anchor|chapter 62}}
 
|Now, look what you've made me say. You've always been able to bring out the most extreme in me, old friend. And I do still name you a friend, for all that you weary me.
 
|Now, look what you've made me say. You've always been able to bring out the most extreme in me, old friend. And I do still name you a friend, for all that you weary me.
 
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!64{{anchor|Chapter 64}}
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!64{{anchor|chapter 64}}
 
|Yes, I'm disappointed. Perpetually, as you put it.
 
|Yes, I'm disappointed. Perpetually, as you put it.
 
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!66{{anchor|Chapter 66}}
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!66{{anchor|chapter 66}}
 
|Is not the destruction we have wrought enough? The worlds you now tread bear the touch and design of [[Adonalsium]]. Our interference so far has brought nothing but pain.
 
|Is not the destruction we have wrought enough? The worlds you now tread bear the touch and design of [[Adonalsium]]. Our interference so far has brought nothing but pain.
 
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!67{{anchor|Chapter 67}}
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!67{{anchor|chapter 67}}
 
|My path has been chosen very deliberately. Yes, I agree with everything you have said about [[Rayse]], including the severe danger he presents.
 
|My path has been chosen very deliberately. Yes, I agree with everything you have said about [[Rayse]], including the severe danger he presents.
 
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!68{{anchor|Chapter 68}}
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!68{{anchor|chapter 68}}
 
|However, it seems to me that all things have been set up for a purpose, and if we—as infants—stumble through the workshop, we risk exacerbating, not preventing, a problem.
 
|However, it seems to me that all things have been set up for a purpose, and if we—as infants—stumble through the workshop, we risk exacerbating, not preventing, a problem.
 
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!69{{anchor|Chapter 69}}
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!69{{anchor|chapter 69}}
 
|Rayse is captive. He cannot leave the system he now inhabits. His destructive potential is, therefore, inhibited.
 
|Rayse is captive. He cannot leave the system he now inhabits. His destructive potential is, therefore, inhibited.
 
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!70{{anchor|Chapter 70}}
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!70{{anchor|chapter 70}}
 
|Whether this was [[Tanavast]]'s design or not, millennia have passed without Rayse taking the life of another of the sixteen. While I mourn for the great suffering Rayse has caused, I do not believe we could hope for a better outcome than this.
 
|Whether this was [[Tanavast]]'s design or not, millennia have passed without Rayse taking the life of another of the sixteen. While I mourn for the great suffering Rayse has caused, I do not believe we could hope for a better outcome than this.
 
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!71{{anchor|Chapter 71}}
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!71{{anchor|chapter 71}}
 
|He bears the weight of God's own divine hatred, separated from the virtues that gave it context. He is what we made him to be, old friend. And that is what he, unfortunately, wished to become.
 
|He bears the weight of God's own divine hatred, separated from the virtues that gave it context. He is what we made him to be, old friend. And that is what he, unfortunately, wished to become.
 
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!72{{anchor|Chapter 72}}
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!72{{anchor|chapter 72}}
 
|I suspect that he is more a force than an individual now, despite your insistence to the contrary. That force is contained, and an equilibrium reached.
 
|I suspect that he is more a force than an individual now, despite your insistence to the contrary. That force is contained, and an equilibrium reached.
 
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!74{{anchor|Chapter 74}}
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!74{{anchor|chapter 74}}
 
|You, however, have never been a force for equilibrium. You tow chaos behind you like a corpse dragged by one leg through the snow. Please, hearken to my plea. Leave that place and join me in my oath of nonintervention.
 
|You, however, have never been a force for equilibrium. You tow chaos behind you like a corpse dragged by one leg through the snow. Please, hearken to my plea. Leave that place and join me in my oath of nonintervention.
 
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!75{{anchor|Chapter 75}}
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!75{{anchor|chapter 75}}
 
|The cosmere itself may depend upon our restraint.
 
|The cosmere itself may depend upon our restraint.
 
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