In the second entry of Lynn's fantasy trilogy begun in Watchtower, Kel, one of the chearis, the dancing warriors of Arun, teaches his brother Kerris the beauty of patterning, which has given order, peace, and beauty to the cheari culture.
Generally, this part is better than part one (which is sort of unusual, as sequels generally get worse). I'm assuming you, the Reader, already have an opinion on part one (after all, who reads middle parts of a trilogy?