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After Dalinar relieved Kaladin from active duty, Kaladin tried to make Teft companylord of the Windrunners; Teft vehemently opposed this idea, so Kaladin promoted [[Sigzil]] to the position instead.{{book ref|sa4|18}} Teft, hearing that Kaladin had decided to become a surgeon and establish a clinic with his father, withdrew from battle himself and became Kaladin's assistant. Kaladin tried to talk him out of staying behind, but Teft was immovable on the subject; eventually Kaladin acknowledged that he was grateful to have Teft with him.{{book ref|sa4|23}} The first thing they did together was track down a refugee named [[Noril]] at the behest of his niece [[Cressa]], who had come to Kaladin for help finding her uncle. [[Lirin]] remembered sending the man to the [[ardent]]s, but the ardents directed Teft and Kaladin to the [[Devotary of Mercy]]. The [[Kuno|ardent]] they encountered there was less than helpful until Teft summoned [[Phendorana]] as a Shardspear. Teft grumbled about finding Noril locked in a bare, dark room, but they convinced Noril to come outside onto the balcony to talk. In the conversation, Teft and Kaladin showed Noril that they understood what he was feeling; while Kaladin demanded that the ardents release Noril into his care, Teft kept chatting with the man about inconsequential things.{{book ref|sa4|25}}
 
Later, Kaladin sent Teft to look for [[Dabbid]] so the nonverbal bridgeman could join in on the group therapy meetings Kaladin had started, but Teft found that the man had been missing for three days. They went to check with [[Rlain]], as Dabbid sometimes helped him in the fields surrounding Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|37}} Teft and Kaladin met with Rlain in the winehouse [[Adolin]] was fond of visiting. Teft thought about ordering something stronger than the orange [[Roshar#Wines|wine]] that he got, but Kaladin reminded him of what he already knew - that giving in a little bit would lead to a slide right back to addiction. They drank a toast "to unfairness" just before Rlain walked in with [[Syl]]. The four of them discussed war and Rlain's experience as a bridgeman before talking about Dabbid. Then Teft accused Kaladin of not attending his own group therapy meetings, and the other two sided with Teft until Kaladin promised to attend the next meeting.{{book ref|sa4|38}}
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