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During a Bridge Four training exercise Skar is helping [[Sigzil]] and other members of Bridge Four measure and test out the abilities of someone infused with stormlight. For one test he runs a mile through the markets of [[Urithiru]] to the ramp of the [[Oathgate]], comparing his time to [[Drehy]] who was did the same run while powered by stormlight. While waiting for Kaladin to show up and activate the Oathgate, Skar and Teft have a conversation regarding Skar's place in Bridge Four. Skar vents his frustrations to [[Teft]] about not gaining his powers and Teft notes that there is nothing wrong with being on the support team. Skar vehemently disagrees with the notion, telling Teft how long he waited to hold a spear and get a chance to prove himself as a warrior. {{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
While thinking on his future role in Bridge Four, Skar engages in a conversation with the scout, Lyn. [[Lyn]] was chosen as a possible candidate to join the Windrunners. Lyn shares Skar's frustration about not being able to absorb stormlight. Instead of telling Lyn to not feel sorry for herself, he tells her the story of when Kaladin first absorbed stormlight. It was bridge run in which Bridge Four was a target for Parshendi arrows, and it was getting particularparticularly bloody. Skar was in the second row, and the man in front of him stood beside Kaladin. The man in front of Skar fell and Skar knew for certainty that he would fall next as he was fully exposed then. Just as he wascame comingto peace with dying, the arrows that were shot at him swerved and hit next to Kaladin instead. Kaladin had drawn the arrows towards himself unconsciously, thus saving Skar's life. Skar asks Lyn why she wants to be a Windrunner and she responds by saying that she wants to soar. Skar tells her that is not good enough. heHe says that Kaladin wasn't thinking about flying or being left out when he first gained his powers. He was thinking about saving the Bridge Four, about saving Skar. He tells Lyn that she needs to make the most of the opportunity, to size a hold of it and try her best. IfSkar tells her that if she doesn't and gives up instead, Skar tells her then she has no right to complain. As Lyn is contemplating Skar's words, she sucks in stormlight. After she does this Skar muses if that's his lot, being a teacher or facilitator to people wanting to become Radiant'sRadiants. Walking over to Rock, Skar asks him that since he probably will never become a Windrunner if he can help cook instead. While discussing this Rock notes that Skar is glowing. Skar has finally drawn in and absorbed stormlight, becoming a full squire to Windrunners.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Skar is chosen by Kaladin to be a part of the mission to travel to [[Kholinar]] and assess it'sits current status. On the trip there it is revealed that Skar now has some basic understanding of Lashes, as he and Drehy help Kaladin keep everyone on the mission in the air.{{book ref|sa3|60}}
 
During the [[Battle of Kholinar]], Skar plays a big part in the battle, being one of the better warriors in the humanshuman's group. He moves back and forth from fighting with Kaladin to helping protect [[Shallan]] as she attempts to fight the [[Unmade]] that have infiltrated Kholinar. Skar was not among those on the Oathgate to be transferred to the [[Shadesmar]]. It is assumed he and Drehy remained in Kholinar trying to find a way to escape. {{book ref|sa3|83}}
 
After the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], Kaladin travels to cave on a coast in [[Alethkar]] on information received from [[spanreed]]. Once entering the cave he finds that Skar and Drehy have survived the Battle of Kholinar, having covered their tattoos and scars with ash. Not only have they survived, they also managed to protect Elhokar's son and heir to the Alethi throne, [[Gavinor]], as well as [[Vathah]] and the rest of [[Shallan]]'s followers along with a small group of other refugees. {{book ref|sa3|122}}
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