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Despite being incredibly organized and studious, Sigzil thinks less of himself for failing the governmental service exams in Azir. After [[Kaladin]] remarks that he believes Azir lost out when they rejected Sigzil but that he is glad they did because it means [[Bridge Four]] gained him, Sigzil feels better about the exams. Likely as a result of growing up in Azir, where everything is well-organized, he prefers a clear relationship between himself and whoever he works for, and is somewhat bothered by the fact that his relationship with Kaladin is not a simple one of a clerk and his captain. He also expresses a need to figure out exactly what Bridge Four's chain of command is in regards to Alethi affairs after the beginnning of the [[True Desolation]].{{book ref|sa3|35}}
 
Sizil also has a judgmental streak, particuarly around disorderly people and when faced with other cultures' less organized and burecratic methods. While he was a Hoid's apprentice, Hoid tried to teach him to be less judgemental, and he tries to work on it.{{book ref|sa3|35}}
 
Despite his penchant for keeping this organized, Sigzil is not content with only being a clerk, and wants to be the "first into the sky," rather than spending all his time pouringporing over ledgers.{{book ref|sa3|35}} He is encouraging and optimistic to his friends.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
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