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− | Sergeant '''Hav''' was one of [[Kaladin]]'s instructors in [[Amaram]]'s army, whom Kaladin and [[Tien]] initially reported to.{{ref |
+ | Sergeant '''Hav''' was one of [[Kaladin]]'s instructors in [[Amaram]]'s army, whom Kaladin and [[Tien]] initially reported to.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Hav's training stuck with Kaladin long after Kaladin left Amaram's army.{{book ref|sa1|21}} Hav taught Kaladin to differentiate between the fellow soldiers and the foe, so war would not destroy Kaladin.{{book ref|sa1|57}} |
− | {{quote|Kaladin could thank Hav for that, for training him to think in terms of 'us' and 'them.' ... Protect the 'us,' destroy the 'them.' A soldier had to think like that.|Kaladin while watching a fight between Alethi soldiers and Parshendi{{ref |
+ | {{quote|Kaladin could thank Hav for that, for training him to think in terms of 'us' and 'them.' ... Protect the 'us,' destroy the 'them.' A soldier had to think like that.|Kaladin while watching a fight between Alethi soldiers and Parshendi{{book ref|sa1|57}}}} |
When Kaladin and [[Bridge Four]] joined the [[Battle of the Tower]] to help and rescue [[Dalinar]] and his men, Kaladin decided that they were "us" this day. |
When Kaladin and [[Bridge Four]] joined the [[Battle of the Tower]] to help and rescue [[Dalinar]] and his men, Kaladin decided that they were "us" this day. |
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− | {{quote|Us and them, he thought. That was the only way a soldier could think of it. For today, Dalinar Kholin and his men were part of the 'us.'|Kaladin's thoughts{{ref |
+ | {{quote|Us and them, he thought. That was the only way a soldier could think of it. For today, Dalinar Kholin and his men were part of the 'us.'|Kaladin's thoughts{{book ref|sa1|67}}}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 18:52, 29 August 2014
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Sergeant Hav was one of Kaladin's instructors in Amaram's army, whom Kaladin and Tien initially reported to.[1] Hav's training stuck with Kaladin long after Kaladin left Amaram's army.[2] Hav taught Kaladin to differentiate between the fellow soldiers and the foe, so war would not destroy Kaladin.[3]
“Kaladin could thank Hav for that, for training him to think in terms of 'us' and 'them.' ... Protect the 'us,' destroy the 'them.' A soldier had to think like that.”
—Kaladin while watching a fight between Alethi soldiers and Parshendi[3]
When Kaladin and Bridge Four joined the Battle of the Tower to help and rescue Dalinar and his men, Kaladin decided that they were "us" this day.
“Us and them, he thought. That was the only way a soldier could think of it. For today, Dalinar Kholin and his men were part of the 'us.'”
—Kaladin's thoughts[4]