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Sigzil struggled to get his point across to Kaladin, trying to tell a story as his master did. Kaladin just blinked, not understanding what the issue was. Sigzil finally confessed that the men don't have any direction and now that they are no longer slaves, they don't know their place, specifically what a Knight Radiant was supposed to be. They needed guidance or a moral center, someone they could talk to when they were doing something wrong. Kaladin asked if Sigzil wanted to be this person and he replied that someone had to.{{book ref|sa3|35}}
 
{{sidequote|Your master teach you to be this judgmental?|Kaladin to Sigzil {{book ref|sa3|35}}|right|125px200px}}
 
Kaladin waved for Sigzil to follow him. Kaladin encouraged Sigzil that if he wanted to be something of the unit's ardent, then he didn't mind it. But Kaladin cautioned Sigzil to make sure that he tries to understand what the men want out of life and respect that path rather than projecting what he desired for them. Sigzil countered that some of the things they were doing was just wrong. Teft had gotten into Firemoss and Huio had been visiting prostitutes. Kaladin said it wasn't forbidden, but Sigzil argued it was wrong. Kaladin asked Sigzil if his master taught him to be so judgmental. Kaladin apologized, but Sigzil said his master often said the same thing. Ultimately, Kaladin gave Sigzil permission to sit down with Huio and the other men and express his concerns and his morals, so long as it wasn't code.{{book ref|sa3|35}}