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'''''Dawnshard''''' is an upcoming novella featuring [[Rysn]] travelling to [[Aimia]],{{wob ref|13638}}{{url ref|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/the-way-of-kings-10th-anniversary-leatherbound-edition/posts/2893136 |text=TWoK Leatherbound Kickstarter Update #6|site=Kickstarter|date=14 July 2020}} set between ''[[Oathbringer]]'' and ''[[Rhythm of War]]''.{{wob ref|13986}} It is expected to be released in October 2020, about one month before the release of ''Rhythm of War''.{{wob ref|13838}}
   
 
Brandon originally intended to call the novella ''Wandersail'' after the [[Wandersail (1174 ship)|ship]] [[Vstim]] had given Rysn and upon which she would be sailing. However he decided to change it to prevent confusion with the [[Wandersail]] that [[Hoid|Wit]] told a story about,{{wob ref|13838}} and to reserve Wandersail as a title for a potential picture book.{{wob ref|13974}}
'''''Dawnshard''''' is an upcoming novella featuring [[Rysn]] travelling to [[Aimia]],{{wob ref|13638}}{{url ref|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/the-way-of-kings-10th-anniversary-leatherbound-edition/posts/2893136 |text=TWoK Leatherbound Kickstarter Update #6|site=Kickstarter|date=14 July 2020}} set between ''[[Oathbringer]]'' and ''[[Rhythm of War]]''{{wob ref|13986}}. It is expected to be released in October 2020, about one month before the release of ''Rhythm of War''.{{wob ref|13838}}
 
 
Brandon originally intended to call the novella ''Wandersail'' after the [[Wandersail (1174 ship)|ship]] [[Vstim]] had given Rysn and upon which she would be sailing. However he decided to change it to prevent confusion with the [[Wandersail]] that [[Hoid|Wit]] told a story about{{wob ref|13838}} and to reserve Wandersail as a title for a potential picture book{{wob ref|13974}}.
 
   
 
Brandon decided to write and publish this novella between ''Rhythm of War'' and ''Oathbringer'' because Aimia has relevance to the story and Rysn was the character best able to go there, presumably because of her newly acquired ship.{{wob ref|13638}} The book should reveal some of the history and current situation of Aimia and the [[Sleepless]].{{wob ref|13561}}
 
Brandon decided to write and publish this novella between ''Rhythm of War'' and ''Oathbringer'' because Aimia has relevance to the story and Rysn was the character best able to go there, presumably because of her newly acquired ship.{{wob ref|13638}} The book should reveal some of the history and current situation of Aimia and the [[Sleepless]].{{wob ref|13561}}

Revision as of 21:03, 17 July 2020

<Dawnshard (novella)>
Dawnshard cover.jpg
The Stormlight Archive
Follows Oathbringer
Precedes Rhythm of War
Setting Roshar, Cosmere
Released upcoming

Dawnshard is an upcoming novella featuring Rysn travelling to Aimia,[1][2] set between Oathbringer and Rhythm of War.[3] It is expected to be released in October 2020, about one month before the release of Rhythm of War.[4]

Brandon originally intended to call the novella Wandersail after the ship Vstim had given Rysn and upon which she would be sailing. However he decided to change it to prevent confusion with the Wandersail that Wit told a story about,[4] and to reserve Wandersail as a title for a potential picture book.[5]

Brandon decided to write and publish this novella between Rhythm of War and Oathbringer because Aimia has relevance to the story and Rysn was the character best able to go there, presumably because of her newly acquired ship.[1] The book should reveal some of the history and current situation of Aimia and the Sleepless.[6]

Brandon is considering having Lopen be a secondary viewpoint character in the novella.[5]

Notes

This meta article is complete, but has yet to be reviewed.