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|Grumble grumble. Get in line, men. Storming rain, ruining otherwise terrible weather. Also, I'm banning toes.
|Lie down. Pretend to be dead for a while. Get up. Easy. Oh, and since it's you, I’ll add the mandatory last step: complain.
|Syl describingmaking sleepKaladin to Kaladinlaugh{{book ref|sa4|2}}
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Around a year later, the [[coalition of monarchs]] agreed on a plan to rescue the Herdazian general [[Dieno enne Calah]] as well as the residents of and refugees in [[Hearthstone]]. Syl and Kaladin approached the town on foot, ahead of the arrival of the ''[[Fourth Bridge]]''. When they were discovered while waiting in the line of refugees, a fight with [[Lezian]] ensued. As they had never fought a [[Fused]] with powers like his, they only very narrowly escaped. Syl, concerned for Kaladin, commented on how tired he looked immediately after the fight; Kaladin, however, didn't want to talk about how he was feeling despite Syl badgering him about getting more sleep. After getting back to town and convincing the singers there to stand down, Kaladin and Syl spoke with his family. Syl entertained [[Oroden]] and broke the news to [[Hesina]] that Kal and [[Lyn]] had split up, then accompanied Kal to speak with his father until the ''Fourth Bridge'' arrived.{{book ref|sa4|2}}
 
After Lyn reported an incoming group of [[Heavenly Ones]], the Windrunners spread out and prepared to engage them. Kaladin and Syl fought [[Leshwi]] for a while, Syl shouting a parting insult as the Fused outpaced them. When [[Teft]] came to check on Kal, the encounter roused his suspicions that Syl had asked Bridge Four to watch out for him. He confronted her about the matter when Lyn also came to check on him after they narrowly missed another fight with Lezian, but she told him she knew it would only make his nightmares worse if she told the others about them. As they returned to the ''Fourth Bridge'', Kaladin made a snide comment about [[Roshone]] and Syl told him off for being a "stumer."{{book ref|sa4|5}} They reentered the fight when Kaladin noticed [[Sigzil]] chasing Leshwi; after she mercifully withdrew her spear from Sigzil before he ran out of Stormlight, Kaladin took up the fight with Leshwi again. They made for a very even match, and just as they both dealt serious blows to each other, Leshwi gave Kaladin and Syl leave to go after some civilians at the manor.{{book ref|sa4|6}}
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|Grumble grumble. Get in line, men. Storming rain, ruining otherwise terrible weather. Also, I'm banning toes.
Syl warned Kaladin that the setup felt like a trap designed for a Windrunner. Indeed, when one of the soldiers activated a strange [[Voidlight]] fabrial, Syl was forced into her form as a spren and Kaladin lost his ability to Surgebind. He managed to kill Lezian anyway, and then Syl encouraged him to go after Roshone.{{book ref|sa4|7}} In the cellar, Syl warned Kal when she saw [[Moash]] behind him. In the form of a spear, she was with Kal while Moash brought up his most painful memories and tried to talk him into killing himself; Syl tried to speak to Kal, but he was to embroiled in his own emotions and couldn't hear her. They were saved when [[Renarin]] created an illusion of Moash and chased him away.{{book ref|sa4|8}} Back on the ship, Syl informed Kal that [[Laran]] had sworn the Third Ideal and suggested that he go congratulate her. Watching him withdraw into himself again, she told him she didn't know how to help him. She told him that he had been getting worse, and though he had to admit to himself that she was right, he didn't know what to do about it either.{{book ref|sa4|9}}
|Syl making Kaladin laugh{{book ref|sa4|2}}
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