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Dalinar can't sleep, being consumed with the Thrill. He hardly even feels pain, or anything else besides a burning deep down. Messengers emerge from the city bearing a flag of truce. He orders that they be shot by the archers. Sadeas and Dalinar keep back messengers from the king so they can go forward with their plan and give the Gavilar plausible deniability. Sadeas assures Dalinar that he does not want to be king and questions why Dalinar though he had betrayed him. Dalinar admits that he once wanted to rule but realized that the man needed for this atrocity and the man to rule could not be the same person. They attack at night and secure a foothold on the wall. Dalinar orders the city to be burned. Teleb tries to convince him that innocents would die, but Sadeas retorts that this would eventually save lives in the future because there would be no more rebellion. Oil is dumped on the already flammable city and set ablaze. He leads Kadash to a saferoom on the outside of the city where he assumes Tanalan is hiding and sets it ablaze with barrels of oil. Walking away from the screaming within, he spots Tanalan trying to reach the palace instead. He pleads to Dalinar to let him save his family but Dalinar (still bothered by the screams earlier in the saferoom) admits he is an animal and he will not be so foolish as to allow survivors again. As the palace collapses, Tanalan's family dead, Dalinar decides it is enough and allows the remaining people to flee. As he moves to execute Tanalan he comments that at least Tanalan didn't hide in that hole but he had set afire the people who were there. Tanalan laughs. The messengers that Dalinar killed at the start of the day were to tell him they had imprisoned his wife in the safehouse, which was now a prison since everyone knew about it. Dalinar strangles him to death in a fury. Kadash vomits at the realization of what they've done. Dalinar orders soldiers back to the hole, but the heat is too much. They are forced back, and Dalinar goes limp.
Dalinar never slept that night, the Thrill never leaving him. He orders all people leaving the city shot dead (including messengers bearing white flags of peace). Sadeas doubts that Dalinar can really go through with this atrocity, they both agree Gavilar could not. Dalinar admits that he once wanted to rule but realized that the man needed for this atrocity, and the man to rule, could not be the same person. They order not to send word to him in order to give plausible deniability.
 
Evi's burned corpse is brought back to camp. She had drugged her guard and snucksneaked away in the night leading people to suspect that she was a traitor all along. He swears the scribes to secrecy and instead has them hide her burned body. They lie that she was assassinated in the night and the city was burned as retribution. As Dalinar leaves, he hears the screams of the innocent the night before and thinks he even hears Evi.
They attack at night and secure a foothold in the wall. Dalinar orders the city set ablaze the already flammable city covered in oil. He leads Kadash to a saferoom on the outside of the city where he assumes Tanlan had been hiding and sets it ablaze with barrels of oil. Walking away from the screaming within, he spots Tanlan trying to reach the palace instead. He pleads to Dalinar to let him save his family but Dalinar (still bothered by the screams earlier in the saferoom) admits he is an animal and he will not be so foolish as to allow survivors again. As the palace collapses, Tanalan's family dead, Dalinar decides it is enough and to let people flee. But it is too late, the city is engulfed, and there will be no survivors.
 
As he moves to execute Tanalan he comments that at least Tanalan didn't hide in that hole but he had set afire the people who were there. Tanalan laughs. The messengers that Dalinar killed at the start of the day were to tell him they had imprisoned his wife. Dalinar strangles him to death in a fury, Kadash begins vomitting at the realization of what they did, and Dalinar goes limp.
 
Evi's burned corpse is brought back to camp. She drugged her guard and snuck away in the night leading people to suspect that she was a traitor all along. He swears the scribes to secrecy and instead has them hide her burned body. They lie that she was assassinated in the night and the city was burned as retribution. As Dalinar leaves, he hears the screams of the innocent the night before and thinks he even hears Evi.
 
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