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=== Head of the Kholin Army === |
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β | For the rest of the war, General Khal served as one of Dalinar's most trusted advisors. He and his wife attended Dalinar's meeting with King [[Elhokar Kholin]], where they plotted their plan to discredit Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] and remove him from power. Khal counseled against directly opposing the other highprinces, believing they had enough strength to ignore the authority of the throne. He also worried that the highprinces would refuse the dueling challenges and that Adolin might lose the fights. Khal felt that the plan was too chaotic and had too many ways it could possibly fail. Despite Khal's urging, Dalinar went ahead with his plan.{{book ref|sa2|5}} |
+ | For the rest of the war, General Khal served as one of Dalinar's most trusted advisors. He and his wife attended Dalinar's meeting with King [[Elhokar Kholin]], where they plotted their plan to discredit Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] and remove him from power. Khal counseled against directly opposing the other highprinces, believing they had enough strength to ignore the authority of the the throne. He also worried that the highprinces would refuse the dueling challenges and that Adolin might lose the fights. Khal felt that the plan was too chaotic and had too many ways it could possibly fail. Despite Khal's urging, Dalinar went ahead with his plan.{{book ref|sa2|5}} |
As Dalinar settled into his role as [[Highprince of War]], he moved away from directly commanding armies, choosing rather to send his elder son [[Adolin]] to lead them with the aid of General Khal.{{book ref|sa2|8}} After the attempt on Dalinar's life by the [[Assassin in White]], Khal guarded the room in which the highprinces met to discuss the attack. He wore Adolin's [[Shardplate]] and had command of a strike force that was prepared to enter the meeting room at any moment to dispatch the assassin.{{book ref|sa2|37}} |
As Dalinar settled into his role as [[Highprince of War]], he moved away from directly commanding armies, choosing rather to send his elder son [[Adolin]] to lead them with the aid of General Khal.{{book ref|sa2|8}} After the attempt on Dalinar's life by the [[Assassin in White]], Khal guarded the room in which the highprinces met to discuss the attack. He wore Adolin's [[Shardplate]] and had command of a strike force that was prepared to enter the meeting room at any moment to dispatch the assassin.{{book ref|sa2|37}} |