Taravangian Is King Not Only Of Kharbranth But Of The Ends Justify The Means, Which Is The Exact Opposite
Taravangian is king not only of Kharbranth but of “the ends justify the means”, which is the exact opposite of the first Radiant Ideal.
Jasnah should’ve had him lecture Shallan on philosophy.
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