Plot Summary
Eshonai's Discovery of Humanity
Eshonai, a listener, discovers humans for the first time, challenging her preconceived notions. Initially seen as dark, formless monsters, humans instead appear vibrant and complex. Eshonai is fascinated by their single form and their fear of storms, which contrasts with her people's adaptability. This encounter leads to a treaty between humans and listeners, but Eshonai is troubled by the humans' ownership of parshmen, who are trapped in dullform. The revelation of humans' true nature and their treatment of parshmen sets the stage for future conflicts and alliances.
Dalinar's Vision of Destruction
Dalinar Kholin experiences a vision of Kholinar's destruction, a city in ruins due to an unknown force. As a newly bonded Knight Radiant, Dalinar seeks answers from the Almighty's visions, hoping to understand the threat of the Voidbringers. Despite the vision's backdrop, Dalinar focuses on the details, discovering claw marks and destruction that hint at a monstrous enemy. The vision ends with a chilling image of a dark figure with nine shadows, foreshadowing a formidable adversary. Dalinar's resolve to unite Roshar against this threat is strengthened, despite the overwhelming odds.
Kaladin's Return to Hearthstone
Kaladin returns to his hometown, Hearthstone, fearing the worst after the Everstorm's passage. To his relief, he finds his family alive, though the town is damaged. The parshmen have transformed but did not attack, leaving Kaladin puzzled. He reconnects with his parents, burdened by guilt over his brother Tien's death. Kaladin learns of a new brother, Oroden, bringing unexpected joy. Determined to protect his family and uncover the Voidbringers' plans, Kaladin sets out to track the transformed parshmen, seeking answers and a way to fight back.
Shallan's Struggle with Identity
Shallan grapples with her past and the truth of her mother's death, a burden she can no longer ignore. As a Lightweaver, she must confront her truths to progress, but the weight of her actions haunts her. She creates alternate personas, like Veil and Radiant, to cope with her fractured identity. Shallan's relationship with Adolin offers solace, yet she fears her secrets will drive him away. Her journey is one of self-discovery, as she learns to wield her powers and accept her past, striving to become the hero she needs to be.
The Murder of Sadeas
The murder of Highprince Sadeas sends shockwaves through Urithiru, raising tensions among the Alethi. Dalinar assigns Adolin to investigate, suspecting a deeper conspiracy. The methodical killing, with a knife through the eye, suggests a calculated act rather than a crime of passion. As Adolin delves into the investigation, he grapples with his own guilt, having killed Sadeas in a moment of rage. The murder's implications threaten to destabilize the fragile alliances within the tower, as trust erodes and fear of a hidden killer grows.
Dalinar's Diplomatic Challenges
Dalinar faces the daunting task of uniting Roshar's monarchs against the Voidbringers. His attempts to negotiate with Azir and Thaylenah are met with resistance and skepticism. The Azish are cautious, while the Thaylen queen is overwhelmed by her city's destruction. Dalinar's vision of a united Roshar seems distant as political maneuvering and mistrust hinder progress. Despite setbacks, Dalinar remains determined, knowing that unity is essential to withstand the coming Desolation. His resolve is tested, but he continues to seek allies and forge a path forward.
Kaladin's Encounter with Voidbringers
Kaladin tracks the transformed parshmen, expecting to find monstrous enemies. Instead, he encounters a group of parshmen who display human-like behavior, playing cards and caring for children. This revelation challenges Kaladin's understanding of the Voidbringers, as they appear more like refugees than destroyers. Torn between his duty and newfound empathy, Kaladin surrenders to the parshmen, seeking to understand their motives. This encounter forces Kaladin to reconsider his perceptions and the nature of the enemy, as he grapples with the complexities of war and identity.
Kaladin's Dilemma: Friend or Foe?
Kaladin, traveling with a group of parshmen, grapples with their humanity and his own past as a slave. As they reach the city of Revolar, he sees the parshmen's desire for freedom and their potential for violence. The arrival of a highstorm forces Kaladin to make a choice: remain with the parshmen or return to his duties as a Knight Radiant. He ultimately decides to leave, realizing he cannot abandon his responsibilities, even as he empathizes with the parshmen's plight.
Shallan's Encounter with the Unmade
Shallan, exploring the depths of Urithiru, encounters Re-Shephir, the Midnight Mother, an ancient spren of Odium. This spren has been imitating human violence, creating monstrous copies of people. Shallan, using her Lightweaving abilities, confronts and drives the spren away, but not without a deep psychological struggle. This encounter leaves her shaken but determined to understand the mysteries of Urithiru and the Unmade.
Dalinar's Visionary Diplomacy Attempt
Dalinar, desperate to unite the kingdoms against the Voidbringers, uses his visions to show Queen Fen of Thaylenah the truth of the Radiants' return. In a vision, he demonstrates the power and righteousness of the Knights Radiant, hoping to convince her to join his coalition. Despite her skepticism, Fen is moved by Dalinar's passion and the reality of the threat, leading to a tentative agreement to consider his proposal.
Jasnah's Unexpected Return
Jasnah Kholin, presumed dead, returns to Urithiru, revealing she survived by using her Elsecaller abilities to escape into Shadesmar. Her return is both a relief and a challenge for Shallan, who must now navigate her mentor's expectations and the shifting dynamics of their relationship. Jasnah's presence brings new hope and direction to the efforts against the Voidbringers, as she resumes her role as a leader and scholar.
Venli's Struggle with Power
Venli, now in stormform, discovers her sister Eshonai's body and is forced to confront the consequences of her actions. As she navigates her new role among the Fused and the parshmen, she struggles with guilt and ambition. The spren Ulim pushes her toward greater power, but Venli is haunted by the loss of her sister and the path she has chosen.
Moash's Inner Conflict and Betrayal
Moash, now part of the Voidbringer forces, grapples with his betrayal of Bridge Four and his role in the assassination attempt on King Elhokar. As he marches with the parshmen army toward Kholinar, Moash is torn between his resentment of the lighteyes and the camaraderie he once felt with his fellow bridgemen. His internal conflict is exacerbated by the harsh realities of war and the realization that the Voidbringers are not the saviors he hoped they would be. Moash's journey is one of internal conflict and self-reflection, as he grapples with his past actions and the harsh realities of war.
Rlain's Isolation and Yearning
Rlain, the last listener among humans, struggles with his identity and the isolation it brings. As a member of Bridge Four, he is both accepted and yet apart, unable to fully integrate due to his unique heritage. Rlain's journey is one of longing and self-discovery, as he seeks to find his place in a world that views him as an outsider. His connection to the rhythms of his people offers solace, yet also serves as a reminder of all he has lost.
Dalinar's Diplomatic Breakthrough
Dalinar Kholin travels to Azimir to negotiate an alliance with the Azish. Armed with persuasive essays from Queen Fen, Navani, and Jasnah, he manages to sway the Azish viziers and secure their support. This diplomatic victory is a testament to the power of words and the importance of unity in the face of the Voidbringer threat. Dalinar's journey is one of leadership and diplomacy, as he seeks to forge alliances and unite the world against a common enemy.
Shallan's Dangerous Infiltration
Shallan Davar infiltrates the palace in Kholinar, posing as a messenger to gather information about the Unmade's influence. Her mission is fraught with danger, as she narrowly escapes death and discovers the extent of the enemy's control. Shallan's journey is one of courage and determination, as she uses her Lightweaving abilities to navigate the treacherous political landscape and uncover the truth.
Kaladin's Discovery of Azure
Kaladin Stormblessed investigates the Wall Guard in Kholinar and discovers that their leader, Highmarshal Azure, is a woman with a mysterious past. Azure's leadership and strategic acumen have kept the city from falling to the Voidbringers, but her true identity and motives remain unclear. Kaladin's journey is one of discovery and intrigue, as he seeks to understand Azure's role in the defense of Kholinar and the larger war.
Wit's Enigmatic Storytelling
Wit, the King's Wit, tells Shallan a story about the moon Mishim and Queen Tsa, a tale of cunning, loss, and the consequences of ambition. Through his storytelling, Wit imparts wisdom and challenges Shallan to consider the nature of power and the impact of her actions. Wit's journey is one of mystery and insight, as he uses his tales to influence and guide those around him.
Dalinar's Unsettling Alliance Revelation
Dalinar Kholin, amidst a tense negotiation, learns of a potential betrayal by Highprince Sadeas. Tanalan, a rival, suggests Sadeas has been secretly supplying weapons to enemies. Though skeptical, Dalinar is forced to consider the possibility, as his scouts confirm seeing a Shardbearer with the enemy caravan. This revelation shakes Dalinar's trust in his allies, prompting him to take immediate action to prevent a potential ambush. He orders his forces to prepare for a strategic maneuver, highlighting the precarious nature of alliances in the face of looming threats.
Shallan's Illusionary Escape Attempt
In the heart of Kholinar, Shallan Davar, under the guise of Veil, infiltrates a mansion to gather intelligence. Her mission is fraught with danger as she narrowly avoids detection by using her Lightweaving abilities to create convincing illusions. As she navigates the mansion, she uncovers the extent of the enemy's control over the city. Despite her success in evading capture, Shallan is haunted by the realization that her actions have unintended consequences, affecting the lives of those she seeks to protect.
Kaladin's Moral Dilemma Intensifies
Kaladin Stormblessed finds himself torn between his duty as a Knight Radiant and his empathy for the parshmen, who are now seen as enemies. His encounter with the transformed parshmen challenges his perceptions, forcing him to confront the complexities of war and identity. As he grapples with his role in the conflict, Kaladin is haunted by the fear of failing those he swore to protect. His internal struggle is exacerbated by the realization that the lines between friend and foe are not as clear as he once believed.
Veil's Unintended Consequences Unfold
Veil, Shallan's alter ego, attempts to aid the people of Kholinar by distributing food, inadvertently drawing the attention of a local gang. Her well-intentioned actions result in the death of a young boy, Grund, who was caught in the crossfire. This tragedy forces Shallan to confront the harsh reality of her dual identity and the impact of her decisions. As she grapples with guilt and self-doubt, Shallan realizes that her attempts to help may have caused more harm than good, prompting a reevaluation of her approach to heroism.
Elhokar's Tragic Last Stand
King Elhokar Kholin, determined to reclaim his city and prove himself, leads a daring assault on the palace. As he attempts to swear the First Ideal of the Knights Radiant, he is struck down by Moash, a former ally turned enemy. Elhokar's death is a devastating blow to the Kholin family and their allies, symbolizing the high cost of war and the fragility of hope. His final moments are marked by a desperate attempt to protect his son, highlighting the personal sacrifices made in the struggle for power and survival.
Adolin's Leadership Under Pressure
In the aftermath of Elhokar's death, Adolin Kholin is thrust into a leadership role, tasked with rallying the remaining forces and ensuring their survival. As the city falls to the enemy, Adolin must navigate the chaos and make difficult decisions to protect his people. His resolve is tested as he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the loss of his brother-in-law. Despite the overwhelming odds, Adolin's determination and strategic acumen shine through, offering a glimmer of hope in the face of despair.
Dalinar's Desperate Plea for Peace
Dalinar Kholin, haunted by visions and the weight of his past, attempts to negotiate peace with the Parshendi. He offers them land and resources, desperate to avoid further bloodshed. However, his plea is met with skepticism and hostility, as the Parshendi, led by Venli, are driven by their own grievances and the influence of Odium. Dalinar's struggle is not just against external enemies but also against the inner turmoil of his past actions and the fear of repeating history.
Kaladin's Relentless Drive to Protect
Kaladin Stormblessed, driven by a vision of Dalinar in danger, is determined to reach Thaylen City. Despite the challenges of navigating Shadesmar and the looming threat of the Fused, Kaladin's resolve is unyielding. He grapples with the burden of his oaths and the fear of failure, haunted by past losses. His journey is one of relentless pursuit, as he strives to protect those he cares about, even when the path is fraught with uncertainty.
Venli's Inner Conflict and Revelation
Venli, a key figure among the Parshendi, is torn between her loyalty to Odium and the remnants of her people's culture. As she witnesses the devastation wrought by the Fused and the manipulation of Odium, Venli begins to question her path. Her encounter with Dalinar in a vision forces her to confront the possibility of peace and the cost of her choices. Venli's journey is one of internal conflict and the search for redemption, as she grapples with the legacy of her actions.
Taravangian's Calculated Betrayal
King Taravangian, a master of manipulation, plays a dangerous game as he navigates the shifting alliances of the coalition. His actions are driven by a desire to protect his people, even if it means betraying Dalinar and the coalition. Taravangian's journey is one of cold calculation and moral ambiguity, as he balances the needs of his kingdom against the greater threat of Odium. His decisions have far-reaching consequences, threatening the fragile unity of the coalition.
The Coalition's Shaky Foundation
The alliance of kingdoms, led by Dalinar, is on the brink of collapse as secrets and mistrust come to light. The revelation of humanity's origins and Dalinar's visions of Odium sow discord among the leaders. As the Everstorm approaches, the coalition must confront its own weaknesses and the reality of the enemy's power. The struggle is not just against Odium but also against the divisions within, as the leaders grapple with the challenge of uniting against a common foe.
Rysn's Courage Amidst Chaos
In the midst of a robbery at the queen's vault, Rysn witnesses a traitorous guard murder her companion, Tlik, and attack her mentor, Vstim. Despite her disability, Rysn bravely drags herself to safety, clutching the precious [King
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Questions & Answers
What is Oathbringer about?
- Epic struggle for unity: Oathbringer continues the story of Roshar, where humanity faces the return of the Voidbringers and the destructive Everstorm. The narrative focuses on Dalinar Kholin's efforts to unite the kingdoms of Roshar against this common enemy, while also grappling with his own past and the nature of his powers.
- Character-driven conflict: The book delves into the personal struggles of key characters like Kaladin, Shallan, and Adolin, as they navigate their roles in the war and confront their inner demons. Their journeys are intertwined with the larger conflict, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of the impending Desolation.
- Exploration of power and identity: Oathbringer explores the nature of power, both political and personal, as characters grapple with their roles as leaders, soldiers, and individuals. The book examines the complexities of identity, as characters struggle to reconcile their pasts with their present responsibilities and the uncertain future of Roshar.
Why should I read Oathbringer?
- Intricate world-building: Brandon Sanderson's meticulous world-building continues to impress, with a rich history, diverse cultures, and a complex magic system. The book expands on the lore of Roshar, revealing new layers of its history and the nature of its conflicts.
- Compelling character arcs: The characters in Oathbringer are deeply flawed and relatable, each grappling with their own personal struggles and moral dilemmas. Their journeys are both inspiring and heartbreaking, as they confront their pasts and strive to become better versions of themselves.
- High-stakes action and intrigue: The book is filled with intense battles, political maneuvering, and unexpected twists, keeping readers engaged and invested in the fate of Roshar. The stakes are higher than ever, as the characters face the return of ancient enemies and the potential destruction of their world.
What is the background of Oathbringer?
- Ancient conflict: The story is set against the backdrop of a recurring conflict between humans and the Voidbringers, ancient enemies who seek to destroy Roshar. This conflict is tied to the history of the Heralds and the Knights Radiant, legendary figures who once protected humanity.
- Political instability: The political landscape of Roshar is fractured, with various kingdoms vying for power and control. This instability is exacerbated by the return of the Voidbringers, as alliances are tested and old rivalries resurface. The struggle for unity is as much a political battle as it is a physical one.
- Magical system: The world of Roshar is governed by a complex magic system known as Surgebinding, which allows individuals to manipulate the fundamental forces of nature. This system is tied to the spren, cognitive entities that inhabit the Cognitive Realm, and the bonds between humans and spren are central to the story.
What are the most memorable quotes in Oathbringer?
- "I will protect even those I hate, so long as it is right.": This quote encapsulates Kaladin's internal struggle and his commitment to his ideals, even when faced with difficult choices. It highlights the complexities of morality and the challenges of leadership in a world at war.
- "Words are the most important things in my life right now.": This quote, spoken by Dalinar, emphasizes the power of language and the importance of oaths in shaping the world of Roshar. It reflects Dalinar's journey of self-discovery and his commitment to honor, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
- "You are not infallible.": This quote, spoken by Kadash to Dalinar, serves as a reminder of human fallibility and the importance of humility. It highlights the dangers of unchecked power and the need for self-reflection, even for those who are considered heroes.
What writing style, narrative choices, and literary techniques does Brandon Sanderson use?
- Multiple perspectives: Sanderson employs a multi-POV narrative, allowing readers to experience the story through the eyes of various characters. This technique provides a comprehensive view of the conflict and the diverse perspectives of those involved.
- Foreshadowing and callbacks: Sanderson masterfully uses foreshadowing and callbacks to create a sense of depth and interconnectedness in the narrative. Seemingly minor details and throwaway lines often gain significance later, enhancing the reader's understanding of the story's themes and characters.
- Complex world-building: Sanderson's writing is characterized by his meticulous attention to detail, creating a rich and immersive world with its own unique history, cultures, and magic system. He seamlessly integrates these elements into the narrative, enhancing the reader's experience and creating a sense of wonder.
Hidden Details & Subtle Connections
What are some minor details that add significant meaning?
- The color of spren: The color of spren often reflects the emotions or nature of the characters they are associated with. For example, angerspren are red, while gloryspren are golden. This subtle detail adds depth to the world and enhances the reader's understanding of the characters' inner states.
- The patterns in the strata: The patterns in the stone of Urithiru are not merely decorative; they are a reflection of the natural forces that shape Roshar. The way the strata twist and turn can symbolize the characters' inner turmoil or the shifting nature of the world around them.
- The use of rhythms: The listeners' use of rhythms to express emotions and communicate is a subtle detail that adds depth to their culture. The rhythms are not merely a form of communication, but also a way of understanding the world and their place in it.
What are some subtle foreshadowing and callbacks?
- The nine shadows: The dark figure with nine shadows that Dalinar sees in his vision foreshadows the Unmade, ancient spren who serve Odium. This subtle detail hints at the true nature of the enemy and the challenges that lie ahead.
- The broken shield: The broken shield that Dalinar carries in his visions is a callback to his past as a ruthless warrior. This detail serves as a reminder of his inner demons and the struggle he faces to reconcile his past with his present responsibilities.
- The recurring phrase "Unite them": The phrase "Unite them" echoes throughout the book, highlighting Dalinar's mission to bring the kingdoms of Roshar together against the Voidbringers. This recurring phrase serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and the challenges that lie ahead.
What are some unexpected character connections?
- Shallan and the Ghostbloods: Shallan's connection to the Ghostbloods, a shadowy organization with its own agenda, adds a layer of complexity to her character. This connection is unexpected, as it reveals a hidden side of Shallan and her willingness to engage with morally ambiguous forces.
- Kaladin and the parshmen: Kaladin's growing empathy for the parshmen, despite their transformation into Voidbringers, challenges his preconceived notions and forces him to confront the complexities of war. This unexpected connection highlights the human cost of conflict and the importance of understanding the enemy.
- Dalinar and Odium: Dalinar's visions of Odium, the god of hatred, reveal a complex relationship between the two. This connection is unexpected, as it suggests that Dalinar is not merely a pawn in a larger game, but a key player with the potential to influence the course of the conflict.
Who are the most significant supporting characters?
- Navani Kholin: As Dalinar's wife and a brilliant scholar, Navani plays a crucial role in the story, providing both emotional support and strategic guidance. Her intelligence and resourcefulness make her an invaluable ally in the fight against the Voidbringers.
- Teft: As a member of Bridge Four and a mentor to Kaladin, Teft is a complex character who struggles with his own demons while also providing guidance and support to others. His journey is one of redemption and self-discovery, as he grapples with his past and strives to become a better version of himself.
- Syl: As Kaladin's spren, Syl is a constant companion and a source of both wisdom and humor. Her unique perspective on the world and her growing understanding of human emotions make her a compelling and essential character in the story.
Psychological, Emotional, & Relational Analysis
What are some unspoken motivations of the characters?
- Dalinar's fear of losing control: Dalinar's past as a ruthless warrior and his struggle with the Thrill drive his need for control. His desire to unite Roshar is not only a strategic goal, but also a way to maintain order and prevent himself from succumbing to his darker impulses.
- Shallan's desire for acceptance: Shallan's creation of multiple personas is driven by her desire to be accepted and loved. She struggles to reconcile her past with her present, and her alternate identities allow her to explore different aspects of herself without fully committing to any one.
- Kaladin's need for purpose: Kaladin's journey is driven by his need to find purpose and meaning in a world that has taken so much from him. His desire to protect others is not only a noble goal, but also a way to cope with his own pain and guilt.
What psychological complexities do the characters exhibit?
- Dalinar's struggle with memory loss: Dalinar's inability to remember his wife creates a deep sense of loss and confusion. This memory loss is not merely a plot device, but a reflection of his inner turmoil and his struggle to reconcile his past with his present.
- Shallan's fractured identity: Shallan's multiple personas are a manifestation of her psychological complexities. Her struggle to integrate these different aspects of herself highlights the challenges of trauma and the search for self-acceptance.
- Kaladin's battle with depression: Kaladin's journey is marked by his ongoing battle with depression and his struggle to find hope in a world that seems determined to break him. His internal conflicts are a reflection of the psychological toll of war and the challenges of leadership.
What are the major emotional turning points?
- Eshonai's encounter with humans: Eshonai's initial fascination with humans turns to disillusionment as she witnesses their treatment of parshmen. This encounter marks a turning point in her understanding of the world and her people's place in it.
- Dalinar's vision of Kholinar's destruction: Dalinar's vision of Kholinar's destruction serves as a catalyst for his determination to unite Roshar. This vision is a powerful reminder of the stakes of the conflict and the need for decisive action.
- Kaladin's return to Hearthstone: Kaladin's return to Hearthstone, though initially filled with hope, is marked by the realization of his failure to protect his brother. This moment of grief and guilt fuels his determination to fight against the Voidbringers.
How do relationship dynamics evolve?
- Dalinar and Navani's evolving love: Dalinar and Navani's relationship deepens as they navigate the challenges of war and leadership. Their love is a source of strength and stability, but also a reminder of the personal sacrifices they must make.
- Shallan and Adolin's complex bond: Shallan and Adolin's relationship is marked by both passion and uncertainty. Their connection is a source of comfort and support, but also a reminder of the secrets and lies that threaten to tear them apart.
- Kaladin and Syl's unique partnership: Kaladin and Syl's relationship evolves as they navigate the complexities of their bond. Their partnership is a source of both strength and conflict, as they grapple with their different perspectives and the challenges of their shared destiny.
Interpretation & Debate
Which parts of the story remain ambiguous or open-ended?
- The nature of the Unmade: The true nature and motivations of the Unmade remain ambiguous, leaving readers to speculate about their origins and their role in the conflict. Their powers and abilities are often unpredictable, adding to the sense of mystery and danger.
- The true purpose of the Oathgates: The purpose and function of the Oathgates are not fully explained, leaving readers to wonder about their origins and their potential for both good and evil. The mechanisms behind their operation and their connection to the Radiants remain a mystery.
- The fate of the Heralds: The fate of the Heralds, particularly Talenel, remains ambiguous, leaving readers to speculate about their true motivations and their role in the coming Desolation. Their actions and their relationship with Odium are a source of ongoing debate and uncertainty.
What are some debatable, controversial scenes or moments in Oathbringer?
- Dalinar's actions at the Rift: Dalinar's decision to burn the city of Rathalas is a controversial moment that raises questions about the nature of justice and the morality of war. His actions are a reminder of his past as a ruthless warrior and the challenges he faces in reconciling his past with his present.
- Adolin's murder of Sadeas: Adolin's murder of Sadeas is a morally ambiguous act that sparks debate among readers. While Sadeas was a traitor and a murderer, Adolin's decision to take justice into his own hands raises questions about the nature of law and the limits of personal responsibility.
- Shallan's use of Lightweaving: Shallan's use of Lightweaving to create illusions and manipulate others is a source of ongoing debate. While her powers are often used for good, they also have the potential for harm, raising questions about the ethics of deception and the nature of truth.
Oathbringer Ending Explained: How It Ends & What It Means
- The fall of Kholinar: The fall of Kholinar to the Voidbringers is a devastating blow to the Alethi and a reminder of the enemy's power. This event highlights the fragility of human civilization and the challenges of fighting against a seemingly unstoppable force.
- The formation of a coalition: Despite the setbacks, Dalinar manages to forge a tentative alliance with other kingdoms, creating a fragile hope for the future. This coalition is a testament to the power of unity and the importance of working together in the face of adversity.
- The emergence of new Radiants: The emergence of new Radiants, including Kaladin, Shallan, and Renarin, offers a glimmer of hope for the future. Their powers and their commitment to their oaths are a reminder of the potential for good in a world consumed by darkness.
- The return of the Heralds: The return of the Heralds, though not in the way they were expected, adds a new layer of complexity to the conflict. Their motivations and their role in the coming Desolation remain uncertain, leaving readers to speculate about their true nature and their ultimate purpose.
- The battle for the Oathgates: The battle for the Oathgates becomes a central focus of the conflict, as they represent the key to controlling the flow of troops and resources. The struggle for these ancient portals highlights the strategic importance of technology and the challenges of fighting a war on multiple fronts.
- The nature of Odium: The nature of Odium, the god of hatred, is explored in greater detail, revealing his complex motivations and his desire to destroy all that is good. His interactions with Dalinar and other characters highlight the seductive power of darkness and the challenges of resisting its influence.
- The importance of choice: The book emphasizes the importance of choice, as characters are forced to make difficult decisions that will shape their destinies and the fate of Roshar. The choices they make are not always easy, and they often come with a heavy price, but they are essential to their growth and their ability to confront the challenges that lie ahead.
Review Summary
Oathbringer received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with readers praising its complex characters, intricate world-building, and emotional depth. Many found it to be the best in the series so far, though some felt the pacing was slower than previous installments. Dalinar's backstory and character development were particularly lauded. Readers appreciated the exploration of themes like redemption, forgiveness, and personal growth. The book's epic scope and Sanderson's skillful writing were frequently highlighted. Some minor criticisms included certain character arcs and pacing issues.
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