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The expedition set off, and Dalinar had three supporters: [[Roion]], [[Sebarial]] and [[Aladar]]. Dalinar spoke with them to state his trust in them. The four armies set out just as the [[Weeping]] began.
 
The expedition set off, and Dalinar had three supporters: [[Roion]], [[Sebarial]] and [[Aladar]]. Dalinar spoke with them to state his trust in them. The four armies set out just as the [[Weeping]] began.
   
On the way, Shallan had co-opted the scribes and cartographers, with Navani's help, for the purpose of finding the lost city of Urithiru. While discussing the Knights Radiant, Shallan suggested that Dalinar's task may not have been to refound the Knights Radiant, but to gather them. She revealed her [[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweaving]] abilities, and Dalinar cried in awe. Dalinar tried to give her leadership over the Knights Radiant, but she refused. He told her that she reminded him of [[Jasnah]], his deceased niece and her mentor. She gave him hope for the future, that he might truly be able to change the world in the right way.{{book ref|sa2|78}}
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On the way, Shallan had co-opted the scribes and cartographers, with Navani's help, for the purpose of finding the lost city of Urithiru. While discussing the Knights Radiant, Shallan suggested that Dalinar's task may not have been to refound the Knights Radiant, but to gather them. She revealed her [[Lightweaver|Lightweaving]] abilities, and Dalinar cried in awe. Dalinar tried to give her leadership over the Knights Radiant, but she refused. He told her that she reminded him of [[Jasnah]], his deceased niece and her mentor. She gave him hope for the future, that he might truly be able to change the world in the right way.{{book ref|sa2|78}}
   
 
A Parshendi surrendered to the Alethi armies, one named [[Rlain]], previously known as Shen, who had worked in [[Bridge Four]]. Rlain had disappeared a while back but admitted now that he was a Parshendi spy. Rlain told Dalinar that the Parshendi were no more, and had been replaced with their ancient gods. Dalinar promised to help, and asked Rlain to speak to Shallan and give her the directions to the Parshendi city.{{book ref|sa2|79}} They marched and by the day of the glyph's warnings, arrived near to the Parshendi city and where Shallan thought the Oathgate was.
 
A Parshendi surrendered to the Alethi armies, one named [[Rlain]], previously known as Shen, who had worked in [[Bridge Four]]. Rlain had disappeared a while back but admitted now that he was a Parshendi spy. Rlain told Dalinar that the Parshendi were no more, and had been replaced with their ancient gods. Dalinar promised to help, and asked Rlain to speak to Shallan and give her the directions to the Parshendi city.{{book ref|sa2|79}} They marched and by the day of the glyph's warnings, arrived near to the Parshendi city and where Shallan thought the Oathgate was.

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