Klade claims to have heard a voice leading him to an assassin, and the Five have agreed to have him kill the king. She has told the Five that Gavilar wants to bring back their gods, and that he has the knowledge to do it. He then gives her a dark yet glowing sphere, which he claims to hold a god, and tells her to give a message to the Council of Five, to remember what they once were and "wake up." Eshonai runs from the room.Įshonai is at the evening celebration, beating a drum, trying to lose herself in the rhythm. Eshonai is horrified that Gavilar wants to bring back the gods that their people abandoned long ago. He believes that the world is stuck in a rut and needs a major conflict to progress. She is awed that the humans have made devices that mimic how they apply the forms. He shows her a fabrial and explains that they work by trapping spren in a gemheart. Gavilar dismisses the others in the room and he invites her to sit down. Amaram comes out and says that the king would like to speak to her. She peeks into a doorway and sees King Gavilar. Eshonai wanders off toward the palace and begins exploring. She talks to Gitgeth about the Parshman slaves, whom he calls "rhythmless ones." They are only capable of trying to help and cannot even comprehend the invitation to join the celebration. 10.7 Chapter 120: The Spear That Would Not BreakĮshonai arrives at the docks of Kholinar and marvels at its beauty and size.10.4 Chapter 117: Champion with Nine Shadows. 9.1 Interlude I-12: Rhythm of Withdrawal.8.26 Chapter 113: The Thing Men Do Best.8.18 Chapter 105: Spirit, Mind, and Body.6.4 Chapter 61: Nightmare Made Manifest.4.22 Chapter 54: An Ancient Singer's Name. 4.9 Chapter 41: On the Ground Looking Up.4.8 Chapter 40: Questions, Peeks, and Inferences.3.3 Interlude I-3: The Rhythm of the Lost.2.25 Chapter 25: The Girl Who Looked Up.2.24 Chapter 24: Men of Blood and Sorrow.2.19 Chapter 19: The Subtle Art of Diplomacy.
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