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=== Dalinar's coalition of Roshar ===
 
=== Dalinar's coalition of Roshar ===
One of the Diagram's interpretations resulted in the request to kill Dalinar, and Taravangian sent Szeth to kill him. During the [[Battle of Narak]], Szeth went after him but was beaten by [[Kaladin]]. Shortly after, Szeth discovered he was not [[Truthless]] and forsook his [[Oathstone]], breaking his allegiance with Taravangian. After this failure, Taravangian decided to move closer to Dalinar. He was the first king to unite with Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|12}} When he found out no other king would be part of the [[coalition of monarchs|coalition]], he recommended invasion.{{book ref|sa3|24}} After his surprise at Dalinar's negotiation strategy, he agreed to follow him and eventually moved with him to [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa3|58}}
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One of the Diagrams interpretation results in the request to kill Dalinar and Taravangian sends Szeth to kill him. During the [[Battle of Narak]], Szeth goes after him but is beaten by [[Kaladin]]. Shortly after, Szeth discovered he was not [[Truthless]], and forsakes his [[Oathstone]], breaking his allegiance with Taravangian. After this failure, Taravangian decided to move closer to Dalinar. He is the first king to unite with Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|12}} When he finds out no other king would be part of the coalition, he recommends invasion.{{book ref|sa3|24}} After his surprise at Dalinar's negotiation strategy, he agreed to follow him and eventually moved with him to [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa3|58}}
While he pretended to work with Dalinar, he secretly plotted to gain political advantage: he burst the market by sending supplies via Jah Keved; he had his [[Knight Radiant]] [[Malata]] working the [[Oathgate]]; and he sent merchant ships to Thaylen City with healers.{{book ref|sa3|29}} He shared their knowledge in [[fabrial]]s with [[Navani]],{{book ref|sa3|96}} and let them know of technology that will create [[half-shard]]s.{{book ref|sa3|65}} After having a relatively brilliant day, he decided that the best action was to take Dalinar's place on the coalition and afterwards push for its collapse. He believed this would make [[Odium]] meet his agreements and save "what he can, abandon the rest."{{book ref|sa3|i|5}} Though he was dismissed or not needed in the war councils where the defenses for Jah Keved were being planned, he was plotting to find secrets that would destroy Dalinar. He sent his Radiant's spren, [[Spark]], to spy on him, and, along with his scholars and other Diagram followers, was able to succeed. During a meeting with all the other kingdoms' representatives in which they determined the enemy would strike Thaylen City, he struck against the highprince by leaking three facts:
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While he pretends to work with Dalinar, he secretly plots to gain political advantage. He bursts the market by sending supplies via Jah Keved, he has his [[Knight Radiant]] [[Malata]] working the [[Oathgate]], and he sends merchant ships to Thaylen City with healers.{{book ref|sa3|29}} He shares their knowledge in [[fabrial]]s with [[Navani]],{{book ref|sa3|96}} and lets them know of technology that will create half-shards.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
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After having a relatively brilliant day, he decides that the best action is to take Dalinar's place on the Coalition and after will push for its collapse. He believes this will make [[Odium]] meet his agreements and save "what he can, abandon the rest".{{book ref|sa3|i|5}}.
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Though he was dismissed or not needed in the war councils where the defenses for Jah Keved were being planned, he was plotting to find secrets that would destroy Dalinar. He sends his Radiant's spren, [[Spark]], to spy on him, and, along with his scholars and other Diagram followers, is able to succeed. During a meeting with all the other kingdoms' representatives in which they determine the enemy would strike Thaylen City, he strikes against the highprince by leaking three facts:{{book ref|sa3|111}}
   
1) [[Elhokar]] had sworn to Dalinar as High King, and though this was an Alethi political tactic, some other kingdoms felt threatened that Dalinar would ask the same from them. This eroded Fen's faith in the coalition, though she stayed with Dalinar because she would prefer him to lead than the Voidbringers.
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1) [[Elhokar]] had sworn to Dalinar as High King, and though this was an Alethi political tactic, some other kingdoms felt threatened that Dalinar would ask the same from them. This erodes Fen's faith in the coalition, though she stays with Dalinar because she would prefer him to lead than the Voidbringers.
   
2) Dalinar had a vision in which Odium threatened to destroy the world. This caused conflict concerning the use of powers that can't be controlled, in this case, Dalinar's. This caused [[Yanagawn]] to break off the alliance.
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2) Dalinar had a vision in which Odium threatens to destroy the world. This causes conflict concerning the use of powers that can't be controlled, in this case, Dalinar's. This causes [[Yanagawn]] to break off the alliance.
   
3) The translation of the [[Dawnchant]] proved that the original [[Voidbringers]] were humans, putting the war's legitimacy in question and giving Taravangian an excuse to "lose faith" in the war effort.
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3) The translation of the [[Dawnchant]] proves that the original [[Voidbringers]] were humans, putting the war's legitimacy in question and giving Taravangian an excuse to "lose faith" in the war effort.
   
These revelations were enough to destroy most of the coalition, with only the [[Fen|Thaylen queen]] staying with Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|111}}
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These revelations were enough to destroy most of the coalition, with only the [[Fen|Thaylen queen]] staying with Dalinar.
   
 
=== Battle of Thaylen Field and Aftermath ===
 
=== Battle of Thaylen Field and Aftermath ===

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