Difference between revisions of "The Way of Kings/Headings"
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{{Heading/Row|book=twok|21|Why Men Lie|Kaladin|Vev|Tanat}} |
{{Heading/Row|book=twok|21|Why Men Lie|Kaladin|Vev|Tanat}} |
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{{Heading/Row|book=twok|22|Eyes, Hands, or Spheres?|Dalinar|Hoid|Kak}} |
{{Heading/Row|book=twok|22|Eyes, Hands, or Spheres?|Dalinar|Hoid|Kak}} |
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{{Heading/Row|book=twok|23|Many |
{{Heading/Row|book=twok|23|Many Uses|Kaladin|Ishi|Vev}} |
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{{Heading/Row|book=twok|24|The Gallery of Maps|Dalinar|Jes|Chach}} |
{{Heading/Row|book=twok|24|The Gallery of Maps|Dalinar|Jes|Chach}} |
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{{Heading/Row|book=twok|25|The Butcher|Kaladin|Betab|Nan}} |
{{Heading/Row|book=twok|25|The Butcher|Kaladin|Betab|Nan}} |
Revision as of 16:46, 2 May 2013
It has been theorized that the faces on the arches at each of the epigraphs is a Herald (or Hoid), and that each face tells us something about the chapter that is about to be read.
Here is a table that has these faces and the names and the matching characteristics.[1]