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The city reorganizes into a colosseum and the captured people, along with Nomad, are pitted against ember people. Nomad is forced into a set of bracers. A particular ember woman with green eyes and black hair streaked with silver and a machete goes after Nomad. He evades her with assistance of a large red-headed man. Nomad can only use Aux defensively, but Aux changes from a crowbar to a barbell in a way that traps the ember woman. Then Nomad is frozen by the bracers. |
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Nomad awakens chained to a large plate of metal, and the Cinder King is feasting on the souls of the weaker peasants. |
Nomad awakens chained to a large plate of metal, and the Cinder King is feasting on the souls of the weaker peasants. A stronger peasant is brought forward, then stabbed with a glowing spear which turns her into an ember warrior. Nomad and Aux discuss whether the investiture from the spear could be captured, which might allow Nomad to form a Connection enabling language. Then the red-headed fellow is brought up to be embedded. Nomad breaks his own hand to get out of the manacles, and is able to throw Aux as a 6 foot sword, by aiming away from the Cinder King. The Cinder King is awed by the blade, but as he brings Nomad to the Cinder spear, an explosion rocks the arena. |
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In addition to explosions, an attack freezes all the ember people. Aux is able to protect Nomad from the bracers but the Torment prevents other weapons or tools that Nomad might use to escape the other manacle. Nomad mentions he might have practised more if not for his perpetual need to be on the run. People conducting the attack retrieve the green eyed, black and silver haired ember woman from near Nomad. They ignore Nomad until one of them is taken out by a rifle shot from Cinder King. He shields the surviving woman with Aux. He can use a rifle to a very limited degree, such as blowing away his other manacle. They retrieve red-headed man and flee at the rear of a pack of hovercycles, but the ember people wake and give chase. |
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Nomad notes that the ember people are targeting the ships core, so he shields that. The weird atmospheric pressure brings to mind his former master. He thinks of how Aux has changed since the night Brigade caught him that one time. He leaps to a pursuing vehicle and pulls their energy source, rushing their vehicle and gaining the energy for himself. His red-headed comrade is amazed but the hovercycle pilot missed his prowess. |
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Nomad shares observations about local meteorology with Aux. It dawns on him that his driver and the captured Charred share enough features to be related. When his driver makes contact with her base, Nomad finds he can understand, and learns her name is Rebeke. The Charred is Elegy, and the redheaded man is Thomos. Rebeke's radio contact is Zeal. From other language cues, Nomad and Aux surmise that this planet is a Threnodite settlement. They arrive at base, another flying settlement named Beacon. It is less put together than the Cinder King's city. Zeal, who is a little person, orders aid for Thomos, and tries to hand off Nomad to a tall fellow named [[Adonalsium-Will-Remember-Our-Plight-Eventually]]. Nomad, pretending he does not understand them, follows Zeal and Rebeke down the street to their meeting with the Greater Good. |
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Nomad sees the Greater Good as Rebeke greets them and discusses the rescue of Elegy and loss of her brother. He acts disrespectful, unsettling the Beaconites. They consider Nomad and his identity, particularly in relation to his status as a potential Sunlit Man. To the group, Zeal presents a Scadrian authorization key recovered during the raid, although the Beaconites appear unaware of its origin. They seem to believe that it will allow them to access lands underneath the surface of the planet, where they will be able to leave without fear of the sun. The Greater Good considers whether the possibility is worth exploring, with Contemplation in particular advocating for it. Nomad, however, is confident that the key would not offer a refuge; instead, it is for a small, exploratory Scadrian research vessel. As they continue to converse, he considers the strange weather patterns on Canticle, regrets his earlier rudeness, and walks through the door into the storm. |
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As Nomad walks into the storm, he compares it those of Roshar. He walks through the streets of Beacon, feeling uncomfortable due to painful memories brought by the storm, until he reaches the hovercycle they had come on. He retrieves a rifle, which he had hidden beneath it, and Aux, who had been holding it in place. While there, Nomad considers who he is and who he once had been—unsatisfied with either—as well the culture of Beacon. As he steps away, Nomad notices Wit standing further along the city's rim. |
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As Nomad approaches, he notices that Wit is an illusion, allowed to appear by Aux's reinforcement of Nomad's [[Connection]] to him. The two discuss various topics, including Wit initially giving Nomad his Dawnshard, the chase by the [[Night Brigade]], Wit's lack of regard for Nomad, Wit's childhood, the value of the Torment, and the merits of questions and answers. Throughout this, Nomad disparages Wit. Before he fades away, Wit sincerely expresses regret for his actions, surprising Nomad. With Aux, Nomad resolves to help the Beaconites find the door that corresponds to the Scadrian key in order to get a power source that would allow him to Skip offworld. He returns to the building he had left and proposes that they help each other. |
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When Nomad walks back in, able to speak perfectly in the language of Canticle, the Beaconites proclaim him a Sunlit Man, something they remain convinced of throughout the ensuing conversation. They continue to consider the prospect of this Refuge underground. Nomad, at Aux's urging, does mention that it is unlikely that it will be what they expect. However, the Beaconites believe that it is their only hope, and decide to present this idea to the people. Nomad and Aux discuss the outcome of the conversation with Wit, particularly in relation to Nomad's aging. The Greater Good also considers Rebeke's punishment for disobeying, with Nomad interjecting in her defense. He compares its leadership to that of the Cinder King, referencing his long life as the grounds for his understanding of tyranny. Finally, as part of Rebeke's punishment, the Greater Good asks her to fulfill Nomad's requests for accommodations. |
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Nomad lays on the floor healing while the leaders meet and discuss options, or lack thereof. |
Nomad lays on the floor healing while the leaders meet and discuss options, or lack thereof. 10 % of Beacon was lost in the fight. |
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Nomad tried to help Elegy and designs a steam engine. Aux mentions flight, and Nomad reflects on how Aux was all but killed due to the Dawnshard he took as a favor to Hoid. He examines a spent sunheart, described as smokestone. |
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== Chapter 21 == |
== Chapter 21 == |
Latest revision as of 04:33, 23 June 2024
This page contains a chapter by chapter summary of The Sunlit Man. We hope this summary will make it easier to find specific areas of the book, as well as providing a quick plot refresher for anyone who doesn't want to take the time to reread the entire book.
Chapter 1Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Nomad wakes from skipping not knowing where he is. He is questioned by people who speak a language he doesn't understand, and he doesn't have enough Investiture to have Auxiliary translate what they are saying. He notices that the plants around him are growing extremely quickly, and that is just before dawn. People in white coats are chaining people to stakes in the ground. When one of the white-coated people tries to place manacles on him, Nomad tries to fight back, but his muscles lock up. He remembers he is beset upon by a Torment, a mysterious condition caused by him having held a Dawnshard that makes him incapable of causing harm, even in self-defense or defense of others.
A mysterious man—missing his chest, which is replaced by a glowing ember in the center of a burned-out hole—then attacks Nomad with a bat, and Nomad finds his Torment is preventing him from summoning any sort of weapon. He also notices the brightness of the soon-to-rising sun seems much too large for a normal planet. After Nomad stops one of the attacks with his bare hands, the ember man (and others around him) are surprised. The light from the horizon begins to blaze with intense heat, and all the plants around them begin wilting. Nomad is beaten to the ground by another ember man, where his is chained to a rock.
The rising sun continues getting brighter, making the ground smoke and burn, and Nomad concludes the sunlight is Invested, making it extremely intense. Nomad and Auxiliary briefly consider trying to absorb the Investiture, but conclude the sunlight is far too intense to safely do that. After failing to manifest a weapon, he creates a small crowbar that lets him break the chain. He then hurls the chain at a hover bike that's flying away and is dragged away as the sunlight begins to burn him.
Chapter 2Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- The Cinder King
- Plot Summary
The hover bike slams Nomad to the ground at a high speed. While low on Investiture, Aux engages Nomad's healing. Aux notices that the hover bike can easy outspeed the sun, and concludes that the planet has a slow rotation. The hover bikes, including the one Nomad is attached to, stop for seemingly no reason other than to regain their bearings. After a short conversation, the hover bikes start back up and fly again.
After flying for what felt like an hour, Nomad sees a floating city, lifted around thirty or forty feet above the ground by the thrust of hundreds of engines beneath it. Nomad had seen them before on other planets, but none has look as ramshackle as this one. Nomad looks up at the sky for the second time and sees a collection of rings overlooking the planet that pointed toward the sun, tipped at a slight angle to perfectly reflect sunlight upon the planet.
Nomad is hauled upward and is brought up onto the metal surface of the city. A small crowd gathers around him, as well as five people behind them with embers for hearts. He sees that there are many varieties of skin color in this one city. A newcomer with deep-red glowing eyes enters, and people make way for him. Nomad sees a glowing coming from his chest behind a coat, and assumes "Glowing Eyes" has an ember in his chest as well. He takes Nomad and asks him a question several times, getting angrier with each attempt. Nomad replies with a language the man doesn't understand, saying he can't speak their tounge. Glowing Eyes realizes that Nomad isn't going to answer and pulls off his glove, revealing an ordinary pale hand. He seizes Nomad by the face, and nothing happened. Aux recognizes a few words in the language, and is able to make out being called "One Who Escaped the Sun". A few officers grab Nomad and drag him off as the city begins to break apart.
Chapter 3Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Elegy
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary
- Thomos
- Plot Summary
The city reorganizes into a colosseum and the captured people, along with Nomad, are pitted against ember people. Nomad is forced into a set of bracers. A particular ember woman with green eyes and black hair streaked with silver and a machete goes after Nomad. He evades her with assistance of a large red-headed man. Nomad can only use Aux defensively, but Aux changes from a crowbar to a barbell in a way that traps the ember woman. Then Nomad is frozen by the bracers.
Chapter 4Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary
- Thomos
- Plot Summary
Nomad awakens chained to a large plate of metal, and the Cinder King is feasting on the souls of the weaker peasants. A stronger peasant is brought forward, then stabbed with a glowing spear which turns her into an ember warrior. Nomad and Aux discuss whether the investiture from the spear could be captured, which might allow Nomad to form a Connection enabling language. Then the red-headed fellow is brought up to be embedded. Nomad breaks his own hand to get out of the manacles, and is able to throw Aux as a 6 foot sword, by aiming away from the Cinder King. The Cinder King is awed by the blade, but as he brings Nomad to the Cinder spear, an explosion rocks the arena.
Chapter 5Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
In addition to explosions, an attack freezes all the ember people. Aux is able to protect Nomad from the bracers but the Torment prevents other weapons or tools that Nomad might use to escape the other manacle. Nomad mentions he might have practised more if not for his perpetual need to be on the run. People conducting the attack retrieve the green eyed, black and silver haired ember woman from near Nomad. They ignore Nomad until one of them is taken out by a rifle shot from Cinder King. He shields the surviving woman with Aux. He can use a rifle to a very limited degree, such as blowing away his other manacle. They retrieve red-headed man and flee at the rear of a pack of hovercycles, but the ember people wake and give chase.
Chapter 6Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Nomad notes that the ember people are targeting the ships core, so he shields that. The weird atmospheric pressure brings to mind his former master. He thinks of how Aux has changed since the night Brigade caught him that one time. He leaps to a pursuing vehicle and pulls their energy source, rushing their vehicle and gaining the energy for himself. His red-headed comrade is amazed but the hovercycle pilot missed his prowess.
Chapter 7Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Rebeke
- Elegy
- Zeal
- Thomos
- Adonalsium-Will-Remember-Our-Plight-Eventually
- Confidence
- Compassion
- Contemplation
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Nomad shares observations about local meteorology with Aux. It dawns on him that his driver and the captured Charred share enough features to be related. When his driver makes contact with her base, Nomad finds he can understand, and learns her name is Rebeke. The Charred is Elegy, and the redheaded man is Thomos. Rebeke's radio contact is Zeal. From other language cues, Nomad and Aux surmise that this planet is a Threnodite settlement. They arrive at base, another flying settlement named Beacon. It is less put together than the Cinder King's city. Zeal, who is a little person, orders aid for Thomos, and tries to hand off Nomad to a tall fellow named Adonalsium-Will-Remember-Our-Plight-Eventually. Nomad, pretending he does not understand them, follows Zeal and Rebeke down the street to their meeting with the Greater Good.
Chapter 8Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Jeffrey Jeffrey
- Confidence
- Compassion
- Contemplation
- Zeal
- Rebeke
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Thomos (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Auxiliary (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Nomad sees the Greater Good as Rebeke greets them and discusses the rescue of Elegy and loss of her brother. He acts disrespectful, unsettling the Beaconites. They consider Nomad and his identity, particularly in relation to his status as a potential Sunlit Man. To the group, Zeal presents a Scadrian authorization key recovered during the raid, although the Beaconites appear unaware of its origin. They seem to believe that it will allow them to access lands underneath the surface of the planet, where they will be able to leave without fear of the sun. The Greater Good considers whether the possibility is worth exploring, with Contemplation in particular advocating for it. Nomad, however, is confident that the key would not offer a refuge; instead, it is for a small, exploratory Scadrian research vessel. As they continue to converse, he considers the strange weather patterns on Canticle, regrets his earlier rudeness, and walks through the door into the storm.
Chapter 9Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
As Nomad walks into the storm, he compares it those of Roshar. He walks through the streets of Beacon, feeling uncomfortable due to painful memories brought by the storm, until he reaches the hovercycle they had come on. He retrieves a rifle, which he had hidden beneath it, and Aux, who had been holding it in place. While there, Nomad considers who he is and who he once had been—unsatisfied with either—as well the culture of Beacon. As he steps away, Nomad notices Wit standing further along the city's rim.
Chapter 10Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
As Nomad approaches, he notices that Wit is an illusion, allowed to appear by Aux's reinforcement of Nomad's Connection to him. The two discuss various topics, including Wit initially giving Nomad his Dawnshard, the chase by the Night Brigade, Wit's lack of regard for Nomad, Wit's childhood, the value of the Torment, and the merits of questions and answers. Throughout this, Nomad disparages Wit. Before he fades away, Wit sincerely expresses regret for his actions, surprising Nomad. With Aux, Nomad resolves to help the Beaconites find the door that corresponds to the Scadrian key in order to get a power source that would allow him to Skip offworld. He returns to the building he had left and proposes that they help each other.
Chapter 11Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Contemplation
- Confidence
- Zeal
- Compassion
- Jeffrey Jeffrey
- Auxiliary
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Haridan (mentioned only)
- Zellion (mentioned only)
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
When Nomad walks back in, able to speak perfectly in the language of Canticle, the Beaconites proclaim him a Sunlit Man, something they remain convinced of throughout the ensuing conversation. They continue to consider the prospect of this Refuge underground. Nomad, at Aux's urging, does mention that it is unlikely that it will be what they expect. However, the Beaconites believe that it is their only hope, and decide to present this idea to the people. Nomad and Aux discuss the outcome of the conversation with Wit, particularly in relation to Nomad's aging. The Greater Good also considers Rebeke's punishment for disobeying, with Nomad interjecting in her defense. He compares its leadership to that of the Cinder King, referencing his long life as the grounds for his understanding of tyranny. Finally, as part of Rebeke's punishment, the Greater Good asks her to fulfill Nomad's requests for accommodations.
Chapter 12Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Contemplation (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Zeal (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 13Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 14Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Contemplation
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 15Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Contemplation
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- Zellion (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Nomad searches the body of the CinderKings scouts corpse and finds a drawing done by a child. Nomad puts this back into place and doesn’t mention this to Rebeke who is very disturbed as this is her first kill. Rebeke insists on salvaging the ship for scrap as it is easier than “mining” more metal.
Chapter 16Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 17Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King
- Contemplation
- Plot Summary
Chapter 18Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Contemplation
- Auxiliary
- Confidence
- Compassion
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 19Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Confidence
- Compassion
- Jeffrey Jeffrey
- Zeal
- Contemplation
- Solemnity Divine
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Rebeke (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Nomad lays on the floor healing while the leaders meet and discuss options, or lack thereof. 10 % of Beacon was lost in the fight.
Chapter 20Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Elegy
- Contemplation
- Auxiliary
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Rebeke (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Nomad tried to help Elegy and designs a steam engine. Aux mentions flight, and Nomad reflects on how Aux was all but killed due to the Dawnshard he took as a favor to Hoid. He examines a spent sunheart, described as smokestone.
Chapter 21Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Elegy
- Auxiliary
- Rebeke
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Khrissalla (mentioned only)
- Contemplation (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 22Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Zeal
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Contemplation (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 23Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Compassion
- Contemplation
- Solemnity Divine
- Auxiliary
- Zeal
- Rebeke
- Confidence
- Dirge (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 24Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Elegy
- The Stormfather (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 25Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 26Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Solemnity Divine
- Contemplation
- Deborah-James
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Honor (mentioned only)
- Yaezir (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 27Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Contemplation
- Solemnity Divine
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 28Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Rebeke (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 29Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Jeffrey Jeffrey
- Auxiliary
- Elegy
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 30Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 31Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Elegy
- Auxiliary
- Jeffrey Jeffrey (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 32Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Elegy
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Solemnity Divine
- Jeffrey Jeffrey
- Zeal
- Compassion
- Confidence
- Contemplation
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Kaladin (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 33Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Hardy
- Zeal
- Auxiliary
- Elegy
- Rebeke
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Solemnity Divine (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 34Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 35Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary
- Zeal
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 36Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 37Edit
- Characters
- Nomad (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Zeal
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King
- Plot Summary
Chapter 38Edit
- Characters
- Elegy (point of view)
- Nomad
- Rebeke
- Zeal
- Confidence
- Auxiliary
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 39Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Contemplation
- Compassion
- Confidence
- Rebeke (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- Zellion (mentioned only)
- Wit (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 40Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 41Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Zeal
- Solemnity Divine
- Confidence
- Auxiliary
- Elegy
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Kaladin (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 42Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Elegy
- Auxiliary
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Zeal (mentioned only)
- Jeffrey Jeffrey (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 43Edit
- Characters
- Elegy (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Auxiliary
- Zellion
- Confidence
- Zeal
- Compassion
- Contemplation
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 44Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Confidence
- Rebeke
- Contemplation
- Auxiliary
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 45Edit
- Characters
- Plot Summary
Chapter 46Edit
- Characters
- Elegy (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Rebeke
- Contemplation
- Confidence
- Compassion
- Zellion
- Plot Summary
Chapter 47Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Auxiliary
- Solemnity Divine
- Contemplation
- Adonalsium (mentioned only)
- Yaezir (mentioned only)
- Rebeke (mentioned only)
- Elegy (mentioned only)
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 48Edit
- Characters
- Elegy (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Rebeke
- Faith
- Zellion
- Plot Summary
Chapter 49Edit
- Characters
- Zellion
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 50Edit
- Characters
- Elegy
- Rebeke
- The Cinder King (mentioned only)
- Zellion (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 51Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- Elegy (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Divinity (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
Chapter 52Edit
- Characters
- Zellion (point of view)
- The Cinder King
- Auxiliary (mentioned only)
- Plot Summary
EpilogueEdit
- Characters
- Elegy (point of view)
- Truth-Is-Waiting (point of view)
- Zellion (point of view)
- Rebeke
- Admiral
- Compassion
- Contemplation
- Confidence
- Auxiliary
- Plot Summary