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Kaladin sketches by Irene Flores.jpg | <small><center>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Irene Flores|Irene Flores]]</center></small> Sketches
Kaladin and Shallan by AnnDR.jpg |<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/AnnDR|AnnDR]]</small></center>Weathering the highstorm with Shallan
Sas Nahn by horizonproblems.jpg | <center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/horizonproblems|horizonproblems]]</small></center>Sas Nahn
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Immediately after, an unknown enemy, a full [[Shardbearer]], later revealed to be [[Helaran Davar]],{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa2|73}} appeared and cut through [[Amaram]]’s army, killing [[Cenn]], [[Dallet]], and two more of Kaladin's men. Helaran continued on to attack Amaram, whose honor guard has abandoned him. Enraged, Kaladin and his twenty remaining men chased after Helaran. Helaran killed sixteen of Kaladin’s men before Kaladin finally managed to kill him, saving Amaram’s life. Amaram and [[Coreb]], one of Kaladin's men, urged Kaladin to claim Helaran’s Shards, as it was his right to do so by ancient tradition. However, Kaladin was disgusted by the thought of wielding the same Blade that claimed the lives of so many of his friends. Instead, Kaladin gave the Shards to Coreb and walked away.{{book ref|sa1|47}}
 
[[File: Sas Nahn by horizonproblems.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/horizonproblems|horizonproblems]]</small></center>Sas Nahn]]
====Betrayal====
A few hours later, Kaladin was called to [[Amaram]]’s warcenter, where he met Amaram and a group of his men along with the four surviving members of his squad. After a short conversation, Amaram and his men ambushed Kaladin, killing the surviving members of Kaladin’s squad while Kaladin himself was restrained. Amaram apologized but said this was the only way to ensure secrecy. He informed Kaladin that he had thought it over for hours before finally being convinced by [[Restares]] that the best interests of Alethkar would served if he wielded the Shards himself. As an act of mercy and gratitude, Amaram spared Kaladin’s life and branded him with the “sas nahn” [[glyphpair]] to mark him as a slave to be sold.{{book ref|sa1|51}}
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