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When they returned to the barracks, [[Rind]] was waiting for them with the [[Cobalt Guard]] uniforms. The men tried on the uniforms, with [[Moash]] going first. Pleased, the others eagerly put theirs on. [[Teft]] hesitated, stating that he wasn’t sure if he deserved to wear something like this again. Kaladin objected, saying the uniform was what he was and not to let the slave rule him. Teft countered asking Kaladin when he was going to admit that he was doing the same thing. Teft told him he needed to show [[Dalinar]] that he was a [[Surgebinder]] and a lighteyes. Kaladin confessed that everything has been taken away from him by the lighteyes and he can’t help feel panic when he thinks about sharing this with them. For now, he can’t let them take this too, so Kaladin tells him to drop it. Once Teft and the others got their uniforms sorted out, they cut off the insignia of the Cobalt Guard, declaring themselves Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa2|2}}
 
====Becoming what Dalinar needs====
Kaladin set up rotations to protect [[Dalinar]], always assigning himself, [[Moash]], or [[Skar]] for the Blackthorn. After a small council, Dalinar wished for Kaladin and his best men to take on more duties extending to protecting [[Navani]], his sons and eventually King [[Elhokar]] himself. Dalinar confessed that there may have already been an attempt on the king’s life when the gemstones on his Shardplate seemed to be sabotaged. Unsure of who to trust, Dalinar asked Kaladin to familiarize himself with how the King’s Guard works and to learn from them. Once their training was complete, Kaladin would be in charge of a new group guarding the king consisting of some of the old King’s Guard and Kaladin’s own men. Kaladin worried that his men were stretched thin, but Dalinar said he was not alone in that problem.{{book ref|sa2|5}}
 
During a trip to the chasms, Kaladin asked [[Syl]] what she thought about Dalinar’s plan to reform the [[Knights Radiant]]. She exclaimed that it was a wonderful idea, that she was jealous that he thought of it first. He then asked her if a spren could be writing the glyphs on the wall. She didn’t know, but she admitted that she had seen a spren like red lightning, a dangerous spren. Kaladin asked Syl if there were more like him. She had been expected the question, but she didn’t answer it immediately. She eventually told him that there are others like him as spren, those she didn’t know, tried to reclaim what was lost. Syl goes on to say that Kaladin has to become what Dalinar is looking for and not to make him search in vain.{{book ref|sa2|9}}
 
While in the chasms, [[Sigzil]] conducted some baseline tests of Kaladin’s [[Surgebinding]] abilities with [[Rock]] and [[Lopen]]’s assistance. They had to rely on counting as Sigzil didn’t have a proper clock to time Kaladin, nor did he even know how to measure [[Stormlight]]. Kaladin suggested that they use chips since they were weighed before being encased in glass. Sigzil worried that he was still wasting Kaladin’s time as there was too much about Stormlight that they didn’t know. Lopen said that it wasn’t a waste and asked if Kaladin could stick him to the wall. Able to do so, Rock commented that this could be useful in battle since Kaladin is a soldier at heart. They continued to experiment further with his new abilities, the others taking up spears to test Kaladin. Just like with his spear, Kaladin knew that these new abilities would take practice. This meant that Kaladin would have to find a new person like himself to spar with. Calling it a day, the men returned to the warcamp to the news that a hero had come to the [[Shattered Plains]]. Kaladin’s heart became ice when he heard the hero was none other than Highlord [[Amaram]], the man who stole Kaladin’s [[Shardblade]] and branded him a slave.{{book ref|sa2|12}}
 
====Preparing for the Assassin in White====