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== From the Cover Flap == |
== From the Cover Flap == |
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Setting | Roshar, Cosmere | ||||||
Released | 4th March 2014 | ||||||
Publisher | Tor | ||||||
ISBN | 0-7653-2636-1 |
Words of Radiance is the title for the second book in The Stormlight Archive.[1] It was released on March 4th, 2014.
Cover Synopsis
The Knights Radiant must stand again.
The ancient oaths have at last been spoken; the spren return. Men seek that which was lost. I fear the struggle will destroy them.
It is the nature of the magic. A broken soul has cracks into which something else can be fit. Surgebindings, the powers of creation themselves. They can brace a broken soul; but they can also widen its fissures.
The Windrunner, lost in a shattered land, balanced upon the boundary between vengeance and honor. The Lightweaver, slowly being consumed by her past, searching for the lie that she must become. The Bondsmith, born in blood and death, striving to rebuild what was destroyed. The Explorer, straddling the fates of two peoples, forced to choose between slow death and a terrible betrayal of all she believes.
It is past time for them to awaken, for the Everstorm looms.
And the Assassin has arrived.
Summary
Shallan is the flashback character in this volume. They describe the gradual destruction of her family and reveal the details of the murders of her two murderous and/or abusive parents.
Prologue: To Question
Gavilar's assassination is told through the viewpoint of Jasnah. She discovers her bonded spren and Soulcasts for the first time.
Part One: Alight
Shallan travels by ship to the Shattered Plains. She learns from Jasnah of her betrothal to Adolin. She is awoken in the middle of the night just in time to witness the murder of Jasnah, so she causes the ship to sink through soulcasting in an attempt to save the crew. She is helped ashore by a santhid and manages to join Tvlakv's slave wagons.
Kaladin sets up training for the other bridge crews and experiments with his Adhesion abilities. He's dismayed to hear the Brightlord Amaram has arrived in Dalinar's camp.
Dalinar continues to try to unite the Highprinces by asserting his authority as the Highprince of War. He has an illusion during a Highstorm in which he participates with a Knight Radiant's crew in a fight against a Thunderclast.
From the Cover Flap
Six years ago, the Assassin in White, a hireling of the inscrutable Parshendi, assassinated the Alethi king on the very night a treaty between men and Parshendi was being celebrated. So began the Vengeance Pact among the highprinces of Alethkar and the War of Reckoning against the Parshendi.
Now the Assassin is active again, murdering rulers all over the world, using his baffling powers to thwart every bodyguard and elude all pursuers. Among his prime targets is Highprince Dalinar, widely considered the power behind the Alethi throne. His leading role in the war would seem reason enough, but the Assassin’s master has much deeper motives.
Expected by his enemies to die the miserable death of a military slave, Kaladin survived to be given command of the royal bodyguards, a controversial first for a low-status darkeyes. Now he must protect the king and Dalinar from every common peril as well as the distinctly uncommon threat of the Assassin, all while secretly struggling to master remarkable new powers that are somehow linked to his honorspren, Syl.
Brilliant but troubled Shallan strives along a parallel path. Despite being broken in ways she refuses to acknowledge, she bears a terrible burden: to somehow prevent the return of the legendary Voidbringers and their civilization-ending Desolation. The secrets she needs can be found at the Shattered Plains, but even arriving there proves more difficult than she imagined.
Meanwhile, at the heart of the Shattered Plains, the Parshendi are making an epochal decision. Hard pressed by years of Alethi attacks, their numbers ever shrinking, they are convinced by their war leader, Eshonai, to risk everything on an desperate gamble with the very supernatural forces they once fled. The consequences for Parshendi and humans alike—indeed, for Roshar itself—are as dangerous as they are incalculable.
Statistical Analysis
Trivia
The working title for the book was The Book of Endless Pages but, Brandon decided to rename it due to the irony of the book having over 1000 pages.[2]
Awards
Notes
- ↑ Words of Radiance press release
— Tor.com - Feb 28th, 2013# - ↑ Why the name change?
— Theoryland - Nov 8th, 2011# - ↑ 2014 Whitney Award Winners
— http://whitneyawards.com - May 18th 2015# - ↑ 2015 Audie Award Winners
— reviews.libraryjournal.com - May 29th, 2015#