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INTRODUCTION

This post originally appeared on Tor.com.

I’ve been asked to introduce The Way Of Kings to you. And I have no idea how to start.

This is an odd position for me. Before, I’ve found it easy to explain my novels. Each one was built around one or two central premises. The gang of thieves who want to rob an immortal emperor. A man cast down by a terrible, magical disease and forced to rebuild a society among those similarly afflicted. A boy who finds that librarians secretly rule the world.

Kings has stymied me each time I’ve tried to describe it. I often end up talking about its creation. (How I started work on it over fifteen years ago. How I’ve written hundreds of thousands of words worth of worldbuilding for it. How much the project has come to mean to me over the decades.) But such things describe the book but don’t actually tell you anything. And so this time, I’m going to try to talk about what The Way Of Kings is.

It’s a book about characters I love. I’ve begun to build a reputation as the “magic system” guy. The author who creates interesting types of magic for every book he writes. On one hand, this delights me, as I do put a lot of effort into the magic in my books. But a great book for me isn’t about a magic, it’s about the people that the magic affects.

The book started its life many years ago being about a young man who made a good decision. I wrote the entire book that way before realizing I’d done it wrong. So I started over from scratch and had him take the other fork, the more difficult fork. The fork that cast him into some of the worst imaginable circ*mstances, ground him against the stones of a world where there is no soil or sand on the ground.

My goal: to prove to myself, and to him, that the “good” decision was not actually the best one. The Way Of Kings is his story, though he shares the space with several others. They’ll get their own books later in the series.

I want to tell you more, but I don’t have the space here. I want to talk about the art in the book (it’s ambitious, unlike anything I’ve seen tried in an epic fantasy novel before.) I want to talk about the scope of the series, the distinctive world which is so much larger and more real than anything I’ve worked on before. I want to explain the book.

But, for now, I think it’s best to just show you instead.

Enjoy.

FROM THE BACK COVER

I long for the days before the Last Desolation.

The age before the Heralds abandoned us and the Knights Radiant turned against us. A time when there was still magic in the world and honor in the hearts of men.

The world became ours, and we lost it. Nothing, it appears, is more challenging to the souls of men than victory itself.

Or was that victory an illusion all along? Did our enemies realize that the harder they fought, the stronger we resisted? Perhaps they saw that the heat and the hammer only make for a better grade of sword. But ignore the steel long enough, and it will eventually rust away.

There are four whom we watch. The first is the surgeon, forced to put aside healing to become a soldier in the most brutal war of our time. The second is the assassin, a murderer who weeps as he kills. The third is the liar, a young woman who wears a scholar’s mantle over the heart of a thief. The last is the highprince, a warlord whose eyes have opened to the past as his thirst for battle wanes.

The world can change. Surgebinding and Shardwielding can return; the magics of ancient days can become ours again. These four people are key.

One of them may redeem us.

And one of them will destroy us.

FROM THE COVER FLAP

Widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga, Brandon Sanderson now begins a grand cycle of his own, one every bit as ambitious and immersive.

Roshar is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped ecology and civilization alike. Animals hide in shells, trees pull in branches, and grass retracts into the soilless ground. Cities are built only where the topography offers shelter.

It has been centuries since the fall of the ten consecrated orders known as the Knights Radiant, but their Shardblades and Shardplate remain: mystical swords and suits of armor that transform ordinary men into near-invincible warriors. Men trade kingdoms for Shardblades. Wars are fought for them, and won by them.

One such war rages on a ruined landscape called the Shattered Plains. There, Kaladin, who traded his medical apprenticeship for a spear, has been reduced to slavery. In a war that makes no sense, where ten armies fight separately against a single foe, he struggles to save his men and to fathom the leaders who consider them expendable.

Brightlord Dalinar Kholin commands one of those other armies. Like his brother, the late king, he is fascinated by an ancient text calledThe Way of Kings. Troubled by overpowering visions of ancient times and the Knights Radiant, he has begun to doubt his own sanity.

Across the ocean, an untried young woman named Shallan seeks to train under the eminent scholar and notorious heretic Jasnah Kholin, Dalinar’s niece. Though she genuinely loves learning, Shallan’s motives are less than pure. As she plans a daring theft, her research for Jasnah hints at secrets of the Knights Radiant and the true cause of the war.

The result of more than ten years of planning, writing, and worldbuilding,The Way of Kingsis but the opening movement of the Stormlight Archive, a bold masterpiece in the making.

Speak again the ancient oaths,

Life before death.
Strength before weakness.
Journey before destination.

and return to men the Shards they once bore.

The Knights Radiant must stand again.

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FAQs

In what order should I read the Stormlight series? ›

Reading Order of The Stormlight Archive
  1. The Way of Kings.
  2. Words of Radiance.
  3. Edgedancer (novella)
  4. Oathbringer.
  5. Dawnshard (novella)
  6. Rhythm of War.

How many books are in the Stormlight series? ›

The Stormlight Archive is an epic fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson. The series is expected to be composed of ten books, in keeping with the series' symmetrical focus in combinations of ten.

Should you read Mistborn or Stormlight first? ›

Sienna Luprano Honestly you can go both ways, but in my opinion mistborn should come first for a few reason. First off, it's a much, MUCH more self contained series/book then Stormlight, and in more ways then one. Each book is it's own story with only a few loose thread left at the end (especially book one).

Is Stormlight 5 the end? ›

Wind and Truth is the fifth book of The Stormlight Archive, which is the planned ending to the front half of the series. It is currently planned to be released on December 6th, 2024, coinciding with the 2024 Dragonsteel convention. The book was previously known as Knights of Wind and Truth.

Is Mistborn set before Stormlight? ›

It takes place before 'The Stormlight Archive'. 'The Stormlight Archive' is Brandon Sanderson's magnum opus, currently consisting of 4 main novels, 2 short stories, and 1 secret novel.

Is Mistborn connect to Stormlight? ›

Bestselling author Brandon Sanderson's fantasy novels, including Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive, are all part of a complicated shared fictional universe called the Cosmere. Sanderson's novels are incredibly popular, and most modern fantasy fans will have heard of his work or perhaps tried a novel.

Is there going to be a 5th book in The Stormlight Archive? ›

Today, Tor Books announced that Stormlight Archive's fifth book, Wind and Truth, will be available on December 6, 2024. That's a little less than a year away, but you can pre-order it now.

Why is it called The Stormlight Archive? ›

The titular Stormlight Archive probably refers to the gemstone-library in Urithiru. It's literally an archive of knowledge left by the Radiants and only accessible using Stormlight. Every book in the series so far has been named after an in-universe book.

Is The Way of Kings a movie? ›

DMG is fast-tracking an adaptation of The Way of Kings. Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan were hired as screenwriters. DMG founder Dan Mintz will produce the film, with Sanderson and Joshua Bilmes serving as executive producers.

Do I need to read Cosmere in order? ›

That said, it really doesn't matter which Cosmere series you start with, which means any of these books are good starting points: There are tidbits in each of the books that inform the other books, but you don't have to notice these things to enjoy the story by itself.

Should you read Warbreaker before Stormlight Archive? ›

Warbreaker deploys a colorful new magic system with high stakes. It also is the start of some of the Avengers-style Cosmere crossover we mentioned above. It's not required to read Warbreaker before Stormlight 2, but you will enjoy Radiance more if you do.

Is The Stormlight Archive and Mistborn in the same universe? ›

Currently Elantris, Mistborn, Warbreaker, The Stormlight Archive, White Sand, and anything from Arcanum Unbounded are part of the Cosmere, and I've tried my best to make the distinction clear on the Books page of my site here, which will give you a good idea where my stories take place, whether within the Cosmere or ...

How old is Kaladin in Oathbringer? ›

Kaladin Celebrates his 20th year in this book. According to WoR the storms go through a 2 year cycle of 1000 days. That would make on year in Roshar 500 days, which would make Kaladin ~27 years old ( by our notion of time).

Can Kaladin use Stormlight? ›

Kaladin decided to train the rest of the bridgecrew to use spears so that they could fight their way out of slavery. At the same time he trained his abilities with Teft, learning to infuse Stormlight and realized that Sylphrena is part of the reason he is able to do so.

Will Stormlight Archive be 10 books? ›

The Stormlight Archive is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson, planned to consist of ten novels. As of 2023, the series comprises four published novels and two novellas, set within his broader Cosmere universe.

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