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Dalinar's visions were short episodes Dalinar experienced lately during highstorms.

Highstorms and visions

After he began listen to readings from The Way of Kings it began that Dalinar underwent strange episodes during each highstorm. He felt the visions as real.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content During this visions Dalinar had to be tied to the chair because he waved and trashed about.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Watching him was unnerving and Renarin told him that he speaks gibberish during that visions.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Though Dalinar thought the visions might have been sent from the Almighty he wavered and felt uncertain about them. Talking to the ardents didn't bring any solution. Dalinar had to make a decision and he did so when he decided to abdicate in favor of Adolin.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content In an argument about this topic Renarin suggested to try to proof whether the visions are fabrications or bear real references, and they decided to ask Navani to write the visions down.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content That lead to the discovery of Navani that Dalinar didn't speak gibberish but he spoke the Dawnchant. Therewith it was proven that the visions were real as for the Dawnchant is a real, ancient but extinct language on Roshar.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content As a side effect Navani was sure that this could help to translate an old book called Analectics.

The visions predicate

All these visions shared the challenge given by an unknown voice.

You must unite them, the strange, booming words had told him. You must prepare. Build of your people a fortress of strength and peace, a wall to resist the winds. Cease squabbling and unite. The Everstorm comes.

—Dalinar's memory from one of the visionsCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

From the visions and this shared statement Dalinar drew the conclusion that he had to unite Alethkar's highprinces because only then mankind would have a chance to withstand the coming events.

Mentioned and recorded visions

One vision was mentionedCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content and four of them were described in The Way of Kings.

Starfalls

During this vision Dalinar found himself as embodiment of a man, Heb, who lived with his wife and daughter presumable during the advent of a Desolation. Heb and his daughter were attacked by Midnight Essences but could reach Heb's house unharmed. There other of these beasts followed and after Heb fought them of, he took his wife and daughter and fled out of the house but only to run into other Midnight Essences. When he and his family thought they were lost, two Knights Radiant came. One immediately began to fight the beasts while the second used "Regrowth" for healing on Heb and his family. Feeling good again Heb joined the fight and the three of them fought off the Midnight Essences. The Knight Radiant,Harkaylain, asked Heb about his strange stances and invited him to come to Urithiru, where the Knights Radiant are centered, because everybody who could fight was needed.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

A Highway to the Sun

Dalinar was a soldier at Feverstone Keep and there witnessed when the Orders of the Windrunners and the Stonewards abandoned their Shardplates and Shardblades and left the people. Though Dalinar tried to get an answer from the leaving former Knights Radiant, he got none. The voice told him that "this event will go down in history" and Dalinar assumed he saw the Day of Recreance.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

That Which We Cannot Have

In this vision Dalinar was shown the aftermath of a Desolation. His embodiment was Karm, who was the advisor of a king, probably Nohadon himself. This king wavered what to do with the Surgebinders and how they could be forced to act more honorable. Though this king was younger than Dalinar imagined Nohadon and he refused the idea of writing a book as absurd, Dalinar was sure that he was right about him. Eventually this man decided to unite the people for a better standing against future Desolations.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

In the Top Room

This is the last vision recorded in The Way of Kings. Dalinar found himself in a place that he recognized as the place of his very first vision. A man stood beside him, showing him what might happen and telling him that Cultivation was better in seeing the future than he. Then, finally, Dalinar realized that this voice, this man, never heard him and so never answered his questions. This man then told Dalinar that he was God, the Almighty and that Odium had killed him.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Oddities during the visions

Though Dalinar felt the visions as real, he always remembered who he really was. His actions and thoughts were Dalinar's though he could interact with his environment.

Dalinar could not summon his Shardblade in a vision.

Notes