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Agreed, long-distance communication could definitely be in play here (I had always assumed that's what it was); rewording around that
(Undo revision 166066 by 107.205.255.235 (talk), for all we know Amaram and Kalak had some means of long-distance communication and Kalak was not actually present in the army, but could still be worth mentioning that this discussion took place)
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m (Agreed, long-distance communication could definitely be in play here (I had always assumed that's what it was); rewording around that)
 
Many centuries later, Kalak apparently became somehow involved with the [[Sons of Honor]]; it's unknown if he founded them or if he took them over. Under the name Restares, he became the leader of the group, gaining the attention of the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa4|78}} Through the Sons of Honor, Kalak met [[Gavilar]] and encouraged, along with Nale, the king's work on transporting spheres across long distances, hoping to find a way out of [[Rosharan system]]. The two of them were both present at the night of Gavilar's assassination, and met with the king to see the results of his work, with Kalak complaining about the slow pace of progress.{{book ref|sa4|prologue}} While walking down a palace corridor, Kalak expressed his fear for [[Shalash]]'s sanity, as well as the sanity of the remaining Heralds, himself included. Nale rebuked him, but before the two could discuss it, they bumped into [[Jasnah]], and Kalak fled from her.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}
 
After [[Kaladin]] saved [[Meridas Amaram]] from an attack by [[Helaran Davar]] on a battlefield in [[Alethkar]] five years after Gavilar's assassination, Kalak, who was still using the name Restares, persuaded Amaram to take Helaran's Shards for himself and brand Kaladin a slave.{{book ref|sa1|51}}
 
At some point after the assassination, Kalak moved to [[Lasting Integrity]] and either assumed or resumed the duties of their High Judge.{{book ref|sa4|78}}