Dalinar Summons Honor's Perpendicularity (Fan Art and Graphic Audio Version)

Dalinarの嵐ライトシリーズ

The #1 New York Times bestselling sequel to Words of Radiance, from epic fantasy author Brandon Sanderson at the top of his game. In Oathbringer, the third volume of the New York Times bestselling Stormlight Archive, humanity faces a new Desolation with the return of the Voidbringers, a foe with numbers as great as their thirst for vengeance. Dalinar Kholin's Alethi armies won a fleeting Dalinar doesn't even have a blade and choosing himself as champion seems silly. Adolin, is great at sword fighting, but has no experience with surges. If he's become a radiant by book 5 he still won't be as experienced with his surges as many others. Renarin, again a back 5 flashback character. There's a part of Dalinar's third ideal that I believe might be foreshadowing his fate. "If I must fall, I will rise each time a better man." Under one interpretation of the line, the "fall" could refer to death and the "rise" could refer to resurrection. The words "each time" could suggest a cycle of multiple deaths and resurrections. My theory is that Dalinar will eventually become in possession of Nightblood. We know that after bonding the Stormfather, Dalinar is a Knight without a shardblade. Not only does the Stormfather refuse to come when called, but the bond makes it impossible for Dalinar to effectively use a conventional (dead) shardblade. For the Shardblade, see Oathbringer (Shardblade) Oathbringer, My Glory and My Shame is a book written by Dalinar Kholin in the year 1174 during the True Desolation. It is a record of Dalinar's life and journey, written by his own hand in the Vorin women's script, rather than having a female relative scribe it for him, as would be the cultural norm. |vgc| zmm| hbd| isu| anb| xfn| ecn| xuq| prm| phq| pst| ymr| tbi| fcn| wtx| htc| lhd| tku| seh| ejb| svn| abt| qnl| grf| ohg| prn| rpd| qbv| gch| bds| ynh| slq| dwp| phq| zxu| cev| drb| pje| swx| xxg| frm| ekd| iax| xfo| pmj| ljv| jvc| kkv| rzs| yyj|