Fix - Oathbringer

As we move forward in an increasingly complex and uncertain world, the Oathbringer serves as a beacon of hope. This symbol reminds us that true leadership is not about personal gain or ambition but about serving a higher purpose and upholding a set of principles. The Oathbringer challenges us to take ownership of our actions, to prioritize the greater good, and to strive for a world that is more just, equitable, and compassionate.

The title refers to Dalinar’s infamous Blade—a Shardblade that killed thousands, including his wife. But by the end, “Oathbringer” is no longer a weapon. It is a person. It is anyone who has the courage to speak a new truth into a broken world. Oathbringer

To understand Oathbringer , one must appreciate the cliffhanger of Words of Radiance . The Battle of Narak ended with the death of the Listeners’ god-king, the emergence of the Everstorm, and the shocking return of the Heralds—specifically, the mad Herald of War, Taln, and the mysterious Herald of Luck, Shalash. Most importantly, Dalinar Kholin, the Blackthorn, began to hear a strange, rhythmic voice in his head, whispering the first Ideal of the Knights Radiant. As we move forward in an increasingly complex