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=== Sylphrena ===
[[Sylphrena]], known as Syl, is anthe [[honorspren]] that Kaladin has [[Nahel bond|bonded]] to. Syl is Kaladin's constant companion and perhaps his best friend. In addition to providing Kaladin with companionship and guidance, Kaladin's bond with Syl is what allows him access to his [[Surgebinder]] abilities and to become a member of the [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa1|57}} Syl is also a living weapon and is able to manifest herself as a [[Shardblade]].{{book ref|sa2|86}} Syl's existence, the Knights Radiant, and Kaladin are linked together. When Kaladin doesn't live up to [[Immortal Words|the oaths]] that he has made as a Knight Radiant, Syl slowly loses intelligence and is eventually "killed."{{book ref|sa2|74}} When Kaladin reaffirms his oaths, he is able to revive Syl,{{book ref|sa2|84}} although it is implied that there is a way for Kaladin to more permanently kill Syl.
 
Initially, Syl is attracted to Kaladin because of his urge to save others.{{cite}} In this initial stage, she behaves much like a normal [[windspren]], having no sentience.{{book ref|sa1|2}} As her bond with Kaladin grows, she gains intelligence, progressing from child-like naivety to understanding complex concepts.{{book ref|sa1|14}} She also begins to remember parts of her past; for example, she remembers her own name (and her nickname) when Kaladin asks her if she has a name.{{book ref|twoksa1|6}} She also gains the ability to manifest herself into different forms, initially as things like a ribbon of light, a leaf, and a young woman, and eventually into a Shardblade.{{book ref|sa1|2}}{{book ref|sa2|86}}
 
Kaladin shares with Syl his regrets of not being able to save those closest to him, and when he is at first unable to swear his Fourth Ideal, Syl is very supportive of him.{{book ref|sa3|118}} Because she wants to understand Kaladin better, she goes to [[Dalinar]] and asks him to Connect her to Kaladin so she can feel what he feels;{{book ref|sa4|i|1}} he doesn't do exactly what she was expecting, but in remembering her [[Relador|former Knight]] Syl does begin to feel grief and other shades of sorrow that help her understand Kaladin's depression.{{book ref|sa4|63}}
Syl's existence, the Knights Radiant, and Kaladin are linked together. When Kaladin doesn't live up to [[Immortal Words|the oaths]] that he has made as a Knight Radiant, Syl slowly loses intelligence and is eventually "killed." When Kaladin reaffirms his oaths, he is able to revive Syl, although it is implied that there is a way for Kaladin to more permanently kill Syl. Kaladin later shares with her his regrets of not being able to save those closest to him. She acts as his lifeline when he is in his lowest moments.
 
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