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He was contacted by [[Dalinar]] who wanted to meet him, using the Oathgate and discuss the unification of Roshar. Yanagawn, and his group of advisors, denied him the request and implied the Oathgate was broken, which was not entirely true. They did extend their gratitude for the timely information given on the Everstorm and gave information on the awakened Parshmen who didn’t attack but exchanged contracts with them.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
 
=== Dalinar’s visions ===
Dalinar via the Stormfather brought Yanagawn to the Aharietiam vision and made sure he felt some challenge and stress. With Dalinar’s as archer, they defended the lines until the Radiant climbed up over the edge of the cliff, glowing in Shardplate. Emperor Yanagawn sat down as the other soldiers rallied around the Radiant and pushed the enemy backward. He was terrified but eventually stood up and walked the other way. He started chatting with people on the vision, asking them who they were and why the fought. They didn’t give many answers, but later came Jezerezeh’Elin himself, Herald of Kings announcing the victory over the Voidbringers. Yanagawn recognized him, to what Dalinar got close to him and introduced himself. {{book ref|sa3|42}}
Yanagawn considered Dalinar his enemy. It is clear the young prime learned history and was very concerned on Dalinar being Alethi, who still worshiped the deathly Sunmaker´s rule, to what Dalinar acknowledged youth of brutality but the advantage of seeing the consequences of his actions. Just as they were getting closer, Lift appeared and explained she did not trust him either and both left the vision leaving Dainar by himself.{{book ref|sa3|42}}
 
It is implied that Yanagawn visited other visions without changing his mind, until he visited the Recreance. This vision had shaken him and he showed Dalinar a more insecure part of himself, he was open on his lack of readiness to be a ruler. He also confessed that he didn’t change his mind because Lift didn’t trust him because he was to righteous; which meant he was hiding something. He disappeared as the vision ended. {{book ref|sa3|56}}
 
The vision didn’t end though and Dalinar faced Odium. Lift was present and that changed her mind on trusting Dalinar. She went back to Azir and talked to Gawx/Yanagawn to visit Urithiru and join him. {{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
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