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Seven days after [[Amaram]]’s arrival, Kaladin went with [[Moash]], [[Drehy]], and five other men to the sparring grounds to guard the [[Kholin]] sons. The ardent asked what kinds of danger Kaladin expected, but after a word from him, she acquiesced and accommodated the men. Kaladin pointed out watch locations for the men, but Moash hung back asking Kaladin about Amaram. Kaladin admitted to being in his army and it being the last place he fought before becoming a slave. Moash promised him that they would take down [[Sadeas]], Amaram, and any others that had wronged them. As Kaladin walked the practice grounds, [[Syl]] asked Kaladin if he wanted to talk about the situation with [[Dalinar]] and Amaram. Kaladin declined, knowing that Dalinar would not believe him if he spoke out against a [[lighteyes]] and the highprince’s friend. Instead, he walked to meet [[Adolin]] and [[Renarin]], telling them they would watch the area, much to Adolin’s dismay. As Syl and Kaladin talked about the origin of [[Shards]], the latter noticed a man moving in the shadows. Kaladin engaged the man who introduced himself as [[Zahel]]. Unbeknownst to Kaladin, Zahel was the swordmaster who taught Adolin, Renarin, and other lighteyes.{{book ref|sa2|16}}
 
Seven days after [[Amaram]]’s arrival, Kaladin went with [[Moash]], [[Drehy]], and five other men to the sparring grounds to guard the [[Kholin]] sons. The ardent asked what kinds of danger Kaladin expected, but after a word from him, she acquiesced and accommodated the men. Kaladin pointed out watch locations for the men, but Moash hung back asking Kaladin about Amaram. Kaladin admitted to being in his army and it being the last place he fought before becoming a slave. Moash promised him that they would take down [[Sadeas]], Amaram, and any others that had wronged them. As Kaladin walked the practice grounds, [[Syl]] asked Kaladin if he wanted to talk about the situation with [[Dalinar]] and Amaram. Kaladin declined, knowing that Dalinar would not believe him if he spoke out against a [[lighteyes]] and the highprince’s friend. Instead, he walked to meet [[Adolin]] and [[Renarin]], telling them they would watch the area, much to Adolin’s dismay. As Syl and Kaladin talked about the origin of [[Shards]], the latter noticed a man moving in the shadows. Kaladin engaged the man who introduced himself as [[Zahel]]. Unbeknownst to Kaladin, Zahel was the swordmaster who taught Adolin, Renarin, and other lighteyes.{{book ref|sa2|16}}
   
[[Zahel]] tried to convince Kaladin to train under him so that he could learn how to fight Shardbearers, arguing that his battlefield training wouldn’t be enough. Kaladin declined, not wanting to be associated with Shardblades. Zahel implored him to reconsider, challenging Kaladin to spar, telling the latter to convince him to leave him alone. Zahel dropped the blade and slammed Kaladin to the ground with his fists. Getting back to his feet, Kaladin assumed a defensive stance, thinking at some point, Zahel would get tired. The swordmaster told Kaladin that if he was wearing Plate, he wouldn’t tire. Kaladin countered that if that was the case, he would use a different tactic. Zahel told him that if this really was an assassination attempt, he would use a different tactic, too. With that, Zahel charged [[Renarin]], causing Kaladin to dash towards the prince. The swordmaster stopped, spinning to swing at Kaladin, eventually taking him to the ground, defeating him. Zahel asked Kaladin what would have happened if there were two assassins. [[Adolin]] agreed, causing Kaladin to charge him. The highprince soundly defeated Kaladin, leaving him with more than just physical bruises. Zahel chastised Adolin, sending him to help Renarin. Leaning down to Kaladin, Zahel told him he had tenacity, citing that he must have fought Shardbearers before since he didn’t flinch when the blade came toward him. Ultimately, Zahel said he wouldn’t force Kaladin to learn under him, but that the captain hardly knew what he was doing against Shardbearers. Once alone, Kaladin questioned [[Syl]] on what happened, explaining that the [[Stormlight]] just left him. Syl asked him who he was protecting. He didn’t know as he walked over to check on [[Moash]], drawing in Stormlight to heal his shoulder and bruises.{{book ref|sa2|18}}
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[[Zahel]] tried to convince Kaladin to train under him so that he could learn how to fight Shardbearers, arguing that his battlefield training wouldn’t be enough. Kaladin declined, not wanting to be associated with Shardblades. Zahel implored him to reconsider, challenging Kaladin to spar, telling the latter to convince him to leave him alone. Zahel dropped the blade and slammed Kaladin to the ground with his fists. Getting back to his feet, Kaladin assumed a defensive stance, thinking at some point, Zahel would get tired. The swordmaster told Kaladin that if he was wearing Plate, he wouldn’t tire. Kaladin countered that if that was the case, he would use a different tactic. Zahel told him that if this really was an assassination attempt, he would use a different tactic, too. With that, Zahel charged [[Renarin]], causing Kaladin to dash towards the prince. The swordmaster stopped, spinning to swing at Kaladin, eventually taking him to the ground, defeating him. Zahel asked Kaladin what would have happened if there were two assassins. Adolin agreed, causing Kaladin to charge him. The highprince soundly defeated Kaladin, leaving him with more than just physical bruises. Zahel chastised Adolin, sending him to help Renarin. Leaning down to Kaladin, Zahel told him he had tenacity, citing that he must have fought Shardbearers before since he didn’t flinch when the blade came toward him. Ultimately, Zahel said he wouldn’t force Kaladin to learn under him, but that the captain hardly knew what he was doing against Shardbearers. Once alone, Kaladin questioned [[Syl]] on what happened, explaining that the [[Stormlight]] just left him. Syl asked him who he was protecting. He didn’t know as he walked over to check on [[Moash]], drawing in Stormlight to heal his shoulder and bruises.{{book ref|sa2|18}}
   
 
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