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December 6 - December 23, 2024
“I lay on the ground, battered and assaulted, and watched your husband rise in my defense against overwhelming odds. He saved me with no expectation of reward. In that moment I knew that Honor lived.”
“When you’re flying,” the woman said. “So that, you know…” Syl cocked her head, then gasped. “Oh! Or everyone will see my chull.”
“Chull head,” Syl replied. “Down … there.” “Down there.” Syl held the woman’s eyes with an unblinking stare, before adding, “I feed it grass sometimes.”
“What are we doing?” Pattern asked. “Staring at the creationspren? I do like to stare. It makes me feel as if I have eyes.”
the fact that two of the Shards appeared to be missing, completely vanished from interacting with the others.
But Valor—where had Valor gone,
Zoral, he who was named the Voidbringer, is dead,”
Have we ever fought someone so annoying? “Amaram,” Kaladin whispered. Oh yeah. He was an absolute tool, wasn’t he? And that’s coming from a girl who is currently a spear.
He looked around, wishing to find Renarin. Something was happening there, something he hadn’t hoped for—but which was exciting and invigorating. After years without even a basic warpair, and despairing of ever knowing one, was he actually close to something better? Something more?
No one is normal. Normal doesn’t exist.
“Because someone has to, Glys,” Renarin said, pushing on the window with his hand. “My father can’t end this war by drawing lines and trying to enforce them. If we want to end the war for real, we have to change hearts, not maps.”
Rlain pulled up sharply as Renarin appeared in front of him. Then he stepped forward. “Renarin?” “Yes,” Renarin said. Then he took a deep breath, reached for Rlain, and kissed him.
A flood of emotions. Passion, nervousness, and an overwhelming heat—so many emotions. Yes, Renarin knew emotion. Today he basked in it.

