@renarinkholins It seems like he was able to find some version of peace for himself, and I love that so much! He needs it so badly 😭😭😭💜💜💜💜 I have several fic ideas to explore various aspects of what could possibly happen
@LajaraSedai You did!!!! I was involved in giving feedback for the descriptions in that book, along with secret project 3 and secret project 2. I have a friend who works at Dragonsteel, and she was involved in making this happen
@1readersdiary There was *so much* Szeth!!!! it was amazing! I’m so happy about that, and I’m looking forward to going over his portions in this book again to really internalize everything
I’ve barely posted here lately, but I’m going to the Dragonsteel convention this week! I’m doing a Szeth cosplay, and I got my head shaved yesterday in preparation for that! This is as good as it was gonna get without somebody using a straight razor on my head
Happy Five-Year Anniversary to Shakadolin fans' favorite tweet of all time.
1. Is this confirmation Adolin is bi?
2. So Kaladin's sticking point is prudishness, not orientation?
3. "For now"? "FOR NOW"???
Szeth swore he could see a small trail of black smoke coming off the metal. Like Stormlight, only dark.
Hello, a cheerful voice said in his mind. Would you like to destroy some evil today?
That’s all of Szeth’s Words of Radiance interlude. It went quickly with me posting twice a day most days. He has one more perspective in this book, then it’s on to Oathbringer
He would feed upon that Light, and it would let him go a farther distance until he found another city and more Stormlight.
It would take days to get where he was going, but he would find answers. Or, barring that, someone to kill.
Of his own choice, this time.
That finally ends all of Szeth’s POVs in The Way of Kings. I’ll start posting through his two Words of Radiance POVs tomorrow, and I’ll try to remember to start posting twice a day again. If I don’t, it’ll take forever to get through his Oathbringer sections
You will go to the Shattered Plains and end him.” He hesitated. “It must be done brutally, I’m afraid.”
“I have rarely had the luxury of working otherwise,” Szeth said, closing his eyes.
The screams greeted him.