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  1. Does anybody else think this has something to do with renarin, and maybe the truthwatchers? Just stuff from the book stand out to me as odd and left unexplained, specifically the scenes with him and shallan trying to find the entrance into urithiru. From chapter 85 “I can see it,” Renarin answered feverishly, his voice echoing in the chamber. Ardents who had been studying” “part of the murals looked up at him. “I can see the future itself. Why? Why, Almighty? Why have you cursed me so?” He screamed a pleading cry, then stood and cracked something against the wall. A rock? Where had he gotten it? He gripped the thing in a gauntleted hand and began to write. Shocked, Shallan took a step toward him. A sequence of numbers? All zeros. “It’s come,” Renarin whispered. “It’s come, it’s come, it’s come. We’re dead. We’re dead. We’re dead. . . .” She also mentions when she walked onto the portal platform how it was beautiful artwork depicting ten order of knights, people of different types, and it was carved from stone. Maybe a connection between taravangian and renarin? Renarin can possibly see the future now, an ability of the voidbringers, one of the epigraphs mentions a traitor. Oh and in chapter 4, Taker of Secrets, Navani and roshu talking about the glyphs written in stone! “Ah,” said Rushu—a young female ardent with long eyelashes and buttonlike lips. “Look at the sloppy lines! The improper symmetry. Whoever did this is not practiced with drawing glyphs. They almost spelled death wrong—it looks more like ‘broken.’ And the meaning is vague. Death follows? Or is it ‘follow death’? Or Sixty-Two Days of Death and Following? Glyphs are imprecise.” “Navani sighed, walking over to Dalinar and Adolin. “She is good at what she does,” Navani said softly, “but she’s a little oblivious sometimes. Anyway, she knows handwriting better than anyone. It’s one of her many areas of interest.” Dalinar nodded, bottling his fears. “Why would anyone do this?” Adolin asked, dropping the rock. “Is it some kind of obscure threat?” The very next chapter (5) titled Ideals, the epigraph “The sign on the wall proposed a greater danger, even, than its deadline. To foresee the future is of the Voidbringers.” - from the journal of Navani Kholin jeseses 1174 How all this ties into the code, I'm not sure, maybe nothing, but maybe someone smarter can find this information useful.
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