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The Assembled Glimpses of Radiance

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Published on March 4, 2014

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Tor.com’s “Glimpses of Radiance” campaign—our daily previews of Brandon Sanderson’s Words of Radiance, book two of The Stormlight Archive—has concluded. Now that the book is here, you can find out where all those little hints came from. To help you in your scavenger hunt, we’ve rounded up all the Glimpses in one place for you to read.

Obviously, this post will contain spoilers for The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance. You can join the massive and spoiler-filled Glimpses discussion thread, already in progress.

Day 1—Tuesday, February 11

“Thirty-eight days,” Renarin read. “The end of all nations.”

Day Two—Wednesday, February 12

She felt and heard the storm approach. The ground shook, the air roared. Bits of leaves swept across her in a chill gust, like scouts before an oncoming army that charged behind, the howling wind its battle cry.

Day Three—Thursday, February 13

In places, it flashed with light from behind, revealing movement and shadows within. Like the skeleton of a hand when light illuminated the flesh, there was something inside that wall of destruction.

Day Four—Friday, February 14

Of fires that burned and yet they were gone. Of heat he could feel when others felt not. Of screams his own that nobody heard. Of torture sublime, for life it meant.

Day Five—Saturday, February 15

Have you given up on the gemstone, now that it is dead? And do you no longer hide behind the name of your old master?

Day Six—Sunday, February 16

“He thinks you’re a god. You shouldn’t encourage him.”

“Why not? I am a god.”

Day Seven—Monday, February 17

HE COMES FOR YOU, LITTLE TRAITOR. I AM SORRY.

Day Eight—Tuesday, February 18

“It’s not a big deal. Dalinar Kholin is friends with one of the worst murderers I’ve ever met. So? Dalinar is lighteyed. He’s probably friends with a lot of murderers.”

Day Nine—Wednesday, February 19

The woman’s skin had hardened to something like stone, smooth, with fine cracks. It was as if the person were a living statue.

Day Ten—Thursday, February 20

“What do you do if the hand is festering, threatening the entire body? Do you wait and hope it gets better, or do you act?”

Day Eleven—Friday, February 21

Dalinar knelt beneath a fracturing sky, holding his son.

Day Twelve—Saturday, February 22

“Prince Renarin, would you kindly slay this rock for me?”

Day Thirteen—Sunday, February 23

Pattern buzzed, speaking with a new voice, interpreting the sphere’s words. “I am a stick,” he said. He sounded satisfied.

Day Fourteen—Monday, February 24

“Stupid move, putting yourself in my hands. Everyone knows I like to set things on fire and watch them burn.”

Day Fifteen—Tuesday, February 25

The souls of the people he had murdered lurked in the shadows. They whispered to him. If he drew close, they screamed.

Day Sixteen—Wednesday, February 26

“I knew it. When we have this figured out, the king of all Herdaz, he will say to me, ’Lopen, you are glowing, and this is impressive. But you can also fly. For this, you may marry my daughter.’”

Day Seventeen—Thursday, February 27

Adolin screamed something raw, a sound that echoed in his helm. He ignored the shouts of soldiers, the sound of rain, the sudden and unnatural crack behind him. He ran to the body on the ground.

Day Eighteen—Friday, February 28

As if the darkness itself had come alive, something wrapped around her.

It pulled her farther into the deep.

Day Nineteen—Saturday, March 1

He had his wrist wrapped, and the bruises on his face were starting to purple. They made him look slightly less intoxicatingly handsome, though there was a rugged “I punched a lot of people today” quality to that, which was fetching in its own right.

Day Twenty—Sunday, March 2

This would be a sad place to die. A place away from the wind.

Day Twenty-One—Monday, March 3

You must become king. Of Everything.

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