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::::“He was just a servant, and Shin were easy to ignore. Most out here in the East thought Szeth's kind were harmless. They were generally right.”
Szeth leaves the room, noting that his Parshendi masters have seen him and will soon withdraw. He notes several important Alethi, particularly [[Dalinar]] Kholin, the king's brother, who is passed out drunk at a table, and [[Elhokar]], the king's son and heir, who is talking to two foreigners.
::::“They did not seem offended. They did not seem angry. And yet they were going to break their treaty of only a few hours. It made no sense.”
Szeth also explains that he wears white because the Parshendi commanded him too. The Parshendi apparently believe that if you are going to assassinate a man, he deserves to see you coming.
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