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(The WoR section of Kaladin's history seems to be missing quite a lot of details. Just going through and rearranging so it matches the exact events. I'll slowly work my way through, just to make it a bit easier to understand.) |
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==== Preparing for the Assassin in White ====
Kaladin led a patrol through the Lighteyes' training grounds with Moash and Drehy, to guard Adolin and Renarin. After sending his men to their stations, he talked with an ardent regarding the King's Blades. Syl encouraged Kaladin to tell Dalinar about Amaram, but he refused, thinking he wouldn't be believed. After the arrival of Adolin and Renarin, Kaladin confirmed their safety. He talked with [[Zahel]], an ex-soldier ardent, but was left alone after Zahel was called by the other ardents. Kaladin asked Syl if she found Zahel weird, and she replied saying all humans other than Rock seemed weird. Kaladin and Lopen watched over Adolin and Ranarin as they get took instruction from Zahel. Lopen continued to patrol while Kaladin stopped to watch Zahel and Renarin. Zahel was having Renarin jump off the roof of the grounds to practice being comfortable with Shardplate's strength. Kaladin mocked Renarin's clumsiness, but Zahel countered, saying Renarin had a good attitude about it. Zahel then offered Kaladin the chance to train under him, but Kaladin declined. Kaladin, who wanted to test his abilities, participated in a mock duel with Zahel, who used a blunted Shardblade. Kaladin lost, but Zahel believed Kaladin could have given someone enough time to escape in a real fight. Adolin, who had been practicing further away, insulted Kaladin, which enraged him. Kaladin charged at Adolin, but was quickly defeated, as Adolin was wearing Shardplate, and Kaladin only had his spear. Zahel yelled at the prince for his carelessness. Kaladin used Stormlight to heal himself, and ran at Adolin again, only to lose his strength and collapse. Zahel commended Kaladin for his quick thinking, but claimed it would not be enough against a Shardbearer. Kaladin asked Syl why his energy suddenly dissapeared, and she responded, saying he was not protecting anyone while attacking Adolin.
During each highstorm, Kaladin gathered all those who were under his protection in one location to make it easier to keep them safe. However, he blamed himself when the numbers didn’t stop. After a particular highstorm, King [[Elhokar]] was nearly killed after the balcony he was standing on broke free. Kaladin and [[Dalinar]] concluded that the support was cut with a [[Shardblade]] and that it was an assassination attempt. Kaladin later confronted Moash as he was the only one on the balcony after the storm. Moash eventually admitted to being an accomplice and Kaladin forbade him from meeting with the assassins again.▼
▲During each highstorm, Kaladin gathered all those who were under his protection in one location to make it easier to keep them safe. However, he blamed himself when the
Later, Kaladin approached Dalinar and told him about Amaram's betrayal and Kaladin's branding. Dalinar was doubtful, believing Amaram to be an honorable man, but agreed to look into it. This angered Kaladin, leaving him unsatisfied with Dalinar’s promise. Kaladin figured he'd take matters into his own hands, but Syl countered, saying Kaladin was not a [[Skybreaker]] and was worrying her.
{{image|Facing off with the Assassin in White.jpg|side=right|width=350px|Facing off against [[Szeth]].}}
Moash continued to be involved with the plot to kill Elhokar. Kaladin ordered him to cease involvement with the conspiracy, but he wished that their arguments were less persuasive. Moash agreed to stop meeting with them.
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