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  1. I do agree with Nameless and Kandrafish about the general motives of the Parshendi, but there are a couple of other things to note. The Heralds (or at least some of them) were already attending meetings with Gavilar. That's how Nale new about his plans. Nale then gives Venli the information about Gavilar's plans and the means to assassinate him (Szeth). Venli was already trying to instigate a war between the Parshendi and Humans so the Parshendi would accept forms of power. Another slight aside is that it is aluded to by Navani that Gavilar's plans were loftier than previously expected when she realised what the Anti-voidlight sphere is: he wanted to kill Rayse and take up the shared of Odium.
  2. This scene absolutely killed me: "But sir, do you know why I get up each day?” Lirin shook his head. “It’s hard sometimes,” Noril said, stirring. “Coming awake means leaving the nothingness, you know? Remembering the pain. But then I think, ‘Well, he gets up.’” “You mean Kaladin?” Lirin asked. “Yes, sir,” Noril said. “He’s got the emptiness, bad as I do. I can see it in him. We all can. But he gets up anyway. We’re trapped in here, and we all want to do something to help. We can’t, but somehow he can. “And you know, I’ve listened to ardents talk. I’ve been poked and prodded. I’ve been stuck in the dark. None of that worked as well as knowing this one thing, sir. He still gets up. He still fights. So I figure … I figure I can too."
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