Difference between revisions of "Summary:The Well of Ascension"

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{{epigraph|I had never received much attention from my brethen; they thought that my work and my interests were unsuitable to a Worldbringer. They couldn't see how my work, studying nature instead of religion, benefited the people of the fourteen lands.}}
 
'''Point of View: Vin, Elend
 
Lord Cett addresses the Assembly on why he believes he should be voted into office as king. He argues that his army along with Elend's can hold off the other invaders and that he would rule well and make sure that all the Assembly members were rewarded for supporting him. Cett is allowed to enter the city and take occupancy of one of the abandoned keeps, accompanied by one thousand of his soldiers for protection, and the meeting is adjourned.
 
Cett's son, [[Gneorndin Cett]], approaches Elend to invite him to parlay, and Elend agrees to do so in one week's time.
 
===Chapter 33===