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{{epigraph|Light grows so distant. The storm never stops. I am broken, and all around me have died. I weep for the end of all things. He has won. Oh, he has beaten us.}}
 
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Dalinar and Sadeas attack another plataeu together. Just as it appears that they have won, a second Parshendi army appears in direct response to the new Alethi strategy of combined assaults. Dalinar lays out a new strategy for the army to follow to adjust for the new threat, but then sees that Sadeas is right in the thick of where the Parshendi have come. Dalinar mounts Gallant and the two of them bound across the chasm, and leaveleaving a line of death in their wake as they make their way towards Sadeas. AsWhen they arrive, Dalinar finds that his old friend has fallen, and is being beaten down by a horde of Parshendi. Dalinar kills them all, and defends Sadeas single-handedly until Adolin and his guard are able to penetrate the Parshendi line and relieve the Highprinces. Sadeas asks why Dalinar would take such a risk for him, to which Dalinar repeats principles that have been instilled in him by ''The Way of Kings''. Sadeas is displeased that it holds such sway over Dalinar, calling it "That storming book." He warns Dalinar that those ideals will get him killed one day.
 
Sadeas asks why Dalinar would take such a risk on him, to which Dalinar repeats principles that have by instilled in him by ''The Way of Kings''. Sadeas is displeased that it holds such sway over Dalinar, calling it "That storming book." He warns Dalinar that those ideals will get him killed one day.
 
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