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'''''Oathbringer, My Glory and My Shame''''' is a book written by [[Dalinar Kholin]] in the year 1174 in the [[Rosharan]] Era of Solitude, following the battle for [[Thaylen City]]. It is a record of his life and journey, written by his own hand in the [[Alethi]] [[women's script]], rather than having a female relative scribe it for him, as would be [[Vorin]] custom.{{book ref|sa3|122}} |
'''''Oathbringer, My Glory and My Shame''''' is a book written by [[Dalinar Kholin]] in the year 1174 in the [[Rosharan]] Era of Solitude, following the battle for [[Thaylen City]]. It is a record of his life and journey, written by his own hand in the [[Alethi]] [[women's script]], rather than having a female relative scribe it for him, as would be [[Vorin]] custom.{{book ref|sa3|122}} |
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{for|Oathbringer|the novel by Brandon Sanderson|pre=This article deals with the in-world text}}
Oathbringer, My Glory and My Shame is a book written by Dalinar Kholin in the year 1174 in the Rosharan Era of Solitude, following the battle for Thaylen City. It is a record of his life and journey, written by his own hand in the Alethi women's script, rather than having a female relative scribe it for him, as would be Vorin custom.[1]
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