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== Sequel ==
 
== Sequel ==
In the sequel, Wema's mousy sister has to choose between a naval officer, a [[Thaylen]] banker and the [[King's Wit]] after she receives attention at court.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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In the sequel, Wema's mousy sister has to choose between a naval officer, a [[Thaylen]] banker and the King's Wit after she receives attention at court.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:41, 3 July 2018

An Accountability of Virtue
Type Romance
World of Origin Roshar
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An Accountability of Virtue is an Alethi epic romance novel about Wema's love triangle with Brightlords Vadam and Sterling.[1]

Plot

Wema received the attentions of two Brightlords, Brightlord Sterling, an officer, and Brightlord Vadam, a man given land by the highprince. Initially, Wema only desires Sterling despite Vadam being the more financially prosperous of the two men. Her uncle, however, advocates for her to choose Vadam despite the fact that Vadam locked away her father. This leads her to doubt her choice when Sterling makes his affection for her clear.

Wema's hesitation in responding to Sterling's affection nearly causes her to lose him for good. He tells her he will leave for the Shattered Plains, and she realizes both the vulnerability and respect in his regard for her. She tells him to wait and rushes to him, choosing Sterling over Vadam in the end.[1]

Sequel

In the sequel, Wema's mousy sister has to choose between a naval officer, a Thaylen banker and the King's Wit after she receives attention at court.[1]

Notes

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