Difference between revisions of "Battle of Thaylen Field"

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Despite the powerful combatants involved on the human side, Odium's forces were winning. Odium and Dalinar met in the midsts of the battlefield, with [[Venli]] observing as Dalinar challenged Odium to the contest of champions to have a chance at saving the city. Odium agreed, then explained how he had been grooming Dalinar for years to become Odium's own champion.{{book ref|sa3|118}}
 
With this, Odium unleashed the full might of the Thrill upon Dalinar, bombarding him with pain of his past actions and promising reprivereprieve if Dalinar gives in.{{book ref|sa3|118}} Dalinar, however, refuses, accepting the responsibility instead. With this, he managed to attain the next [[Bondsmith]] ideal, declaring "I am Unity" and summoning [[Honor's Perpendicularity]].{{book ref|sa3|119}} All three realms, physical, cognitive, and spiritual were united in an outpouring of [[gloryspren]] and [[Stormlight]], infusing every gem in the city and forming a passage to [[Shadesmar]]. His allies trapped there -- [[Adolin]], [[Shallan]], and [[Kaladin]] -- use to return to the Physical Realm and join the fight. By contrast, seeing Dalinar's feat, Odium fled, leaving his armies to fend for themselves.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
 
{{image|Radiant by Petar Penev.jpg|[[Shallan]]'s illusory army|side=left|width=200px}}
 
=== The tide turns ===
Shallan, using [[Illumination|Lightweaving]], created an illusory army to distract the Sadeas forces, even managing to give the phantoms some substance. Meanwhile, [[Jasnah]] used the near-infinite Stormlight to annihilate the enemy forces with [[Surgebinding]], while [[Renarin]], having revealed his [[Glys|corrupted spren]], rushed to join the fight.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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