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This is a bit of an odd request and I don't know if the is the right place to make it but I need the chapter and or any duel fights from ether book.

I need them as reference and fluff material for a roll playing game I'm in.

If someone could link me to a digital copy of the book (I only bought it in audio form) or could copy paste the parts here that would be very helpful thank you.

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Alas, I only have a paper copy, and that is at home (I am at work), but there are a few chapters in Words of Radiance that have proper Shardholder duels. The only chapter I recall the name of though, is The Whitespine Uncaged. That was the big duel, with 4 Shardbearers vs Adolin, Renarin, and Kaladin.

 

All other duels appeared before that chapter. I believe there were three duels covered.

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Alas, I only have a paper copy, and that is at home (I am at work), but there are a few chapters in Words of Radiance that have proper Shardholder duels. The only chapter I recall the name of though, is The Whitespine Uncaged. That was the big duel, with 4 Shardbearers vs Adolin, Renarin, and Kaladin.

 

All other duels appeared before that chapter. I believe there were three duels covered.

Darn. Do you know of any on line copy's? Those could work.
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Darn. Do you know of any on line copy's? Those could work.

 

Outside of Warbreaker and the shorts on his website, there are no legal copies of Brandon's work for free on the internet.

 

Edit: That being said, the Kindle editions are quite cheap (less than $10 per book) and come with search functionality and the X-Ray feature, which is awesome. Purchasing them this way come without restrictions too, so they can be read on any device that can read .mobi files, if I am not mistaken.

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Outside of Warbreaker and the shorts on his website, there are no legal copies of Brandon's work for free on the internet.

 

Edit: That being said, the Kindle editions are quite cheap (less than $10 per book) and come with search functionality and the X-Ray feature, which is awesome. Purchasing them this way come without restrictions too, so they can be read on any device that can read .mobi files, if I am not mistaken.

Interestingly enough, I got mine by adding them to my Amazon wishlist and cart and then leaving them there for a week. They dropped to less than three dollars each.

Works for a lot of products.

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