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* There have been a number of people on fan forums and Reddit who credit the novels, and specifically Dalinar and Kaladin's character arcs, with helping them through depression and even saving their lives.

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Even in a world full of highstorms and death, there will always be some wholesome moments in between all of that.
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* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/{{The Way of Kings|2011}}'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings2011 here]].

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* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/{{The Way of Kings|2011}}'' Kings|2010}}'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings2011 [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings2010 here]].
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* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings here]].

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* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/RhythmOfWar'' are [[Heartwarming/RhythmOfWar here]].

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* Lift comforting Nale at the end of ''Edgedancer'', after he [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizes that the Voidbringers are back, and he killed all those innocent Surgebinders for nothing]].
* Three of the sailors from the ''Wind's Pleasure'' are confirmed alive as of ''Dawnshard''. Shallan wasn't lying to the boat to save herself, she really did save the sailors it loved.
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%%* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'' are [[Heartwarming/{{Oathbringer}} here]].

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Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings here]], and heartwarming moments for ''Literature/WordsOfRadiance'' are [[Heartwarming/WordsOfRadiance here]].

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* Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings here]], and heartwarming here]].
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Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings here]].

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Heartwarming moments for ''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are [[Heartwarming/TheWayOfKings here]], and heartwarming moments for ''Literature/WordsOfRadiance'' are [[Heartwarming/WordsOfRadiance here]].

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* Syl finding a rare plant in the middle of a highstorm and bringing it back to Kaladin just because she'd seen him with one earlier, but he'd lost it. She did this unprompted (despite being none-tot-bright up until this point), just because she didn't want him to give up hope. This would be heartwarming enough if she were a human, but, up until this point, spren weren't even ''corporeal''. Also a [[Funny/TheStormlightArchive Funny Moment]]; see that page for details.
* When the men of Bridge Four give Rock a shaving razor.
* When Kaladin needed four more people to bait the Parshendi with him, everyone in Bridge Four volunteered. Kaladin then reflects on how much they have changed. In the beginning, they would have shoved the newest and the weakest to the front in order to be an easy target. Now, they all would willingly go into danger so long as Kaladin is there.
** In general, Bridge Four is full of heartwarming moments. They are so loyal to Kaladin that they would work themselves to the bone so that they wouldn't disappoint him.
* Dalinar [[spoiler:giving up his Shardblade to save Sadeas' bridgemen]]. It may have saved Kaladin's faith in humanity in general and the [[AristocratsAreEvil lighteyes]] in particular.
-->'''Dalinar:''' How much is a man's life worth?\\
'''Kaladin:''' The slave traders say about two emerald broams.\\
'''Dalinar:''' And you?\\
'''Kaladin:''' A man's life is priceless.\\
'''Dalinar:''' Coincidentally, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless lives. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.
* About halfway through the book, Dalinar decides that although Renarin is too sickly for battle normally, that wouldn't matter with Shardplate, and promises to win him a set. At the end, after he's given up his Shardblade, he realizes that it's easier to just give him his own plate.
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* Syl finding a rare plant in the middle of a highstorm and bringing it back to Kaladin just because she'd seen him with one earlier, but he'd lost it. She did this unprompted (despite being none-tot-bright up until this point), just because she didn't want him to give up hope. This would be heartwarming enough if she were a human, but, up until this point, spren weren't even ''corporeal''. Also a [[Funny/TheStormlightArchive Funny Moment]]; see that page Heartwarming moments for details.
* When the men of Bridge Four give Rock a shaving razor.
* When Kaladin needed four more people to bait the Parshendi with him, everyone in Bridge Four volunteered. Kaladin then reflects on how much they have changed. In the beginning, they would have shoved the newest and the weakest to the front in order to be an easy target. Now, they all would willingly go into danger so long as Kaladin is there.
** In general, Bridge Four is full of heartwarming moments. They
''Literature/TheWayOfKings'' are so loyal to Kaladin that they would work themselves to the bone so that they wouldn't disappoint him.
* Dalinar [[spoiler:giving up his Shardblade to save Sadeas' bridgemen]]. It may have saved Kaladin's faith in humanity in general and the [[AristocratsAreEvil lighteyes]] in particular.
-->'''Dalinar:''' How much is a man's life worth?\\
'''Kaladin:''' The slave traders say about two emerald broams.\\
'''Dalinar:''' And you?\\
'''Kaladin:''' A man's life is priceless.\\
'''Dalinar:''' Coincidentally, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless lives. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.
* About halfway through the book, Dalinar decides that although Renarin is too sickly for battle normally, that wouldn't matter with Shardplate, and promises to win him a set. At the end, after he's given up his Shardblade, he realizes that it's easier to just give him his own plate.
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-->'''Dalinar:''' How much is a man's life worth?
-->'''Kaladin:''' The slave traders say about two emerald broams.
-->'''Dalinar:''' And you?
-->'''Kaladin:''' A man's life is priceless.
-->'''Dalinar:''' Coincidentally, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless lives. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.

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-->'''Dalinar:''' How much is a man's life worth?
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worth?\\
'''Kaladin:'''
The slave traders say about two emerald broams.
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broams.\\
'''Dalinar:'''
And you?
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you?\\
'''Kaladin:'''
A man's life is priceless.
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priceless.\\
'''Dalinar:'''
Coincidentally, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless lives. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.bargain.
* About halfway through the book, Dalinar decides that although Renarin is too sickly for battle normally, that wouldn't matter with Shardplate, and promises to win him a set. At the end, after he's given up his Shardblade, he realizes that it's easier to just give him his own plate.
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* When Kaladin needed four more people to bait the Parshendi with him, everyone in Bridge Four volunteered. Kaladin then reflects on how much they have changed. In the beginning, they would have shoved the newest and the weakest to the front in order to be an easy target. Now, they all would willingly go into danger so long as Kaladin is there.
** In general, Bridge Four is full of heartwarming moments. They are so loyal to Kaladin that they would work themselves to the bone so that they wouldn't disappoint him.
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* Syl finding a rare plant in the middle of a highstorm and bringing it back to Kaladin just because she'd seen him with one earlier, but he'd lost it. She did this unprompted (despite being none-to-bright up until this point), just because she didn't want him to give up hope. This would be heartwarming enough if she were a human, but, up until this point, spren weren't even ''corporeal''. Also a [[Funny/TheStormlightArchive Funny Moment]]; see that page for details.

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* Syl finding a rare plant in the middle of a highstorm and bringing it back to Kaladin just because she'd seen him with one earlier, but he'd lost it. She did this unprompted (despite being none-to-bright none-tot-bright up until this point), just because she didn't want him to give up hope. This would be heartwarming enough if she were a human, but, up until this point, spren weren't even ''corporeal''. Also a [[Funny/TheStormlightArchive Funny Moment]]; see that page for details.
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-->'''Dalinar:''' Coincidently, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless livs. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.

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-->'''Dalinar:''' Coincidently, Coincidentally, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless livs.lives. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.
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-->'''Dalinar:''' Coincidently, that is the exact value of a Shardblade. So today, you and your men sacrificed to buy me twenty-six hundred priceless livs. And all I had to repay you with was a single priceless sword. I call that a bargain.

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