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With emeralds in hand, Kaladin traveled with Bridge Four and prospective Windrunner members to the Shattered Plains for training. He admitted that they were going to have to stumble through this process together as he barely understood how to use Stormlight. He told them the first step was to swear the First Ideal and they all began belting out the words. Kaladin handed a pouch of the gemstones to Lopen explaining that the real test is whether or not they can draw Stormlight. Lopen started glowing immediately. Kaladin divided the trainees into groups with Lopen, Sigzil, and Peet leading them. Kaladin looked around for Teft, who was nowhere to be found. Leyten informed Kaladin that Teft didn't return to the barracks the night before. With his absence, Kaladin filled in his spot, training the scouts. The groups broke off with Kaladin telling the leaders he wanted everyone on the plateau glowing like they swallowed a lantern before the day was done.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|Being a Radiant isn't so much about your strength or skill, but about your heart. And yours is the best of all of us.|Kaladin to Hobber {{book ref|sa3|37}}|left|250px}}
 
Kaladin listened on as Lopen told his group he would show them how he could fly. He yelled at Lopen, telling him to stop showing off. He walked over to Hobber, kneeling before him. Kaladin handed Hobber a gemstone and explained he had to breathe in the Stormlight, something he wasn't really sure he was doing until Teft explained it to him. Hobber objected, saying he wasn't that good with the spear and barely a passable cook. Kaladin folded the gemstone in Hobber's fingers and just asked him to try, explaining that being a Radiant wasn't about strength or skill as much as it was about heart. Kaladin told Hobber that his heart was the best of all of them. He gripped Hobber on the arm, almost seeming to tear up. Kaladin Stormblessed seemed intimidating to most where some days it didn't seem like all the stones in Roshar could break him. But when one of his men got injured, you could see Kaladin crack.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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