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They were the last order to be accepted by their chosen Herald, Nalan'Elin.
 
They also reportedly had some issues with the [[Windrunners]]. [[Sylphrena]], an [[honorspren]], mentioned to [[Kaladin]] that "Laws don't matter. Whats right matters." Highspren, and through them, the Skybreakers, judge and dispense justice according to the letter of the law and what may make logical sense to them, while the Windrunners will disregard these laws or logic at their letter to do what is considered right. This is further supported when [[Kaladin]] tells [[Sylphrena]] that he'll "find his own justice" in regards to [[Amaram]], and she cautions that he's "not a [[Skybreaker]]," and that he's "not supposed to be like [that]."{{book ref|b|sa2|c|22}}
 
==Known Skybreakers==
 
===The First Ideal===
{{quote|Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination.|The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant{{book ref|b|wok|c|59}}}}
 
===The Second Ideal===
The Skybreakers use the Surges of '''Gravitation''' and '''Division'''.
 
They reportedly had the ability (unrelated to their Surges) to divide the innocent from the guilty that was by some even considered to be an almost divine skill.{{book ref|b|sa2|c|55}}
 
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{{quote|'You'd let it go, then?'<br>
'Storms, no,' Kaladin said. 'I'd find my own justice.'<br>
'Oh...' Syl settled on his shoulder. They walked for a long while, eventually approaching the warcamp. 'You're not a Skybreaker, Kaladin,' Syl finally said. 'You're not supposed to be like this.'|{{book ref|b|sa2|c|22}}}}
 
==Trivia==
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