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The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, known as the '''Immortal Words''', serve as a guide for the Radiants' actions and lives.{{book ref|sa1|59}} Each order of Radiants has five Ideals, though different Radiants from the same order may swear an ideal with slightly different words and Lightweavers swear more individualized truths instead of ideals.{{wob ref|2674}} The wording of the First Ideal, however, is exact and is used by all orders, including the Lightweavers.{{wob ref|9709}}{{book ref|sa2|87}} It appears that it is not necessary to speak the First Ideal as a complete uninterrupted phrase, as when [[Navani Kholin]] spoke them to bond the [[Sibling]], she spread the three sentences throughout the length of a conversation, and though he was unable to complete the Ideal before being killed, [[Elhokar Kholin]] stuttered and repeated its words.{{book ref|sa4|110}}{{book ref|sa3|84}} The First Ideal acts as a motto and guide for the Radiants as a whole,{{book ref|sa1|59}} and is known as the Ideal of Radiance by the Skybreakers,{{book ref|sa3|90}} who may have carried the name over from the ancient Radiants. The unique Ideals of each order are designed as a progression that develops a Radiant's character toward the central concepts of their order.{{wob ref|2711}} The [[Stormfather]] and [[Cultivation]] have some discretion in deciding whether or not a Radiant has progressed enough that their oath can be accepted,{{book ref|sa3|121}}{{book ref|sa4|60}} though this discretion appears to be limited.{{book ref|sa2|84}} It is unclear whether or not the Stormfather had this ability prior to Honor's Splintering, but it seems likely it was instead Honor's decision at this time. A Bondsmith may also be able to accept the oaths of other orders.{{book ref|sa4|108}}
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The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, known as the '''Immortal Words''', serve as a guide for the Radiants' actions and lives.{{book ref|sa1|59}} Each order of Radiants has five Ideals, though different Radiants from the same order may swear an ideal with slightly different words and Lightweavers swear more individualized truths instead of ideals.{{wob ref|2674}} The wording of the First Ideal, however, is exact and is used by all orders, including the Lightweavers.{{wob ref|9709}}{{book ref|sa2|87}} It appears that it is not necessary to speak the First Ideal as a complete uninterrupted phrase, as when [[Navani Kholin]] spoke them to bond the [[Sibling]], she spread the three sentences throughout the length of a conversation, and though he was unable to complete the Ideal before being killed, [[Elhokar Kholin]] stuttered and repeated its words.{{book ref|sa4|110}}{{book ref|sa3|84}} The First Ideal acts as a motto and guide for the Radiants as a whole,{{book ref|sa1|59}} and is known as the Ideal of Radiance by the Skybreakers,{{book ref|sa3|90}} who may have carried the name over from the ancient Radiants. The unique Ideals of each order are designed as a progression that develops a Radiant's character toward the central concepts of their order.{{wob ref|2711}} The [[Stormfather]] and [[Cultivation]] have some discretion in deciding whether or not a Radiant has progressed enough that their oath can be accepted,{{book ref|sa3|121}}{{book ref|sa4|60}} though this discretion appears to be limited.{{book ref|sa2|84}} It is unclear whether or not the Stormfather had this ability prior to Honor's Splintering, but it seems likely it was instead Honor's decision at this time. It also appears bondsmiths also can accept oaths. For example, in the case when Kalidin swears his fourth ideal, Dalinar through his bond with the Stormfather accepted Kalidin's oath. It is also conjectured that Navoni may have accepted Venli"s oath at the end of Rhythm of War.
   
 
As a Radiant swears additional Ideals, they gain their Shardblade and Shardplate (though the Ideal at which these are received is not the same for all orders){{wob ref|7873}} and become more efficient in their use of Stormlight.{{book ref|sa1|59}} Additionally, some orders cannot use one of their Surges until they swear a higher Ideal.{{book ref|sa3|121}}{{wob ref|13774}} Swearing the Fifth Ideal, also known as the Final Ideal, makes the Nahel bond between Radiant and spren so strong that it can only be broken by death; until that point, there are apparently safe ways to break the bond.{{book ref|sa3|108}} Swearing the Fifth Ideal is generally not necessary to be considered a full Knight Radiant and is such a difficult process that the Order of the Skybreakers has not had someone swear the Fifth Ideal for centuries.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
 
As a Radiant swears additional Ideals, they gain their Shardblade and Shardplate (though the Ideal at which these are received is not the same for all orders){{wob ref|7873}} and become more efficient in their use of Stormlight.{{book ref|sa1|59}} Additionally, some orders cannot use one of their Surges until they swear a higher Ideal.{{book ref|sa3|121}}{{wob ref|13774}} Swearing the Fifth Ideal, also known as the Final Ideal, makes the Nahel bond between Radiant and spren so strong that it can only be broken by death; until that point, there are apparently safe ways to break the bond.{{book ref|sa3|108}} Swearing the Fifth Ideal is generally not necessary to be considered a full Knight Radiant and is such a difficult process that the Order of the Skybreakers has not had someone swear the Fifth Ideal for centuries.{{book ref|sa3|90}}

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