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* When in one of his first scenes he stops the Chasmfiend from almost killing Elhokar. ''By himself''. He may of had shardplate on but even Adolin is amazed.

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* When Kaladin first uses his tactic of wearing Parshendi armor to draw their attention, it works spectacularly to draw their arrow shots away from Bridge Four and the other Bridges. However, a group of Parshendi are so enraged that they send a group of archers around the main fight to kill the unarmed and exposed bridgemen... [[BigDamNHeroes only for Dalinar to personally leap into the fray and save Bridge Four.]] Not only did Dalinar go out of his way to save a group of men that Sadeas' army considered CannonFodder, but he spotted the Parshendi in the middle of the battle and rushed to intercept them almost instantly.

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* When Kaladin first uses his tactic of wearing Parshendi armor to draw their attention, it works spectacularly to draw their arrow shots away from Bridge Four and the other Bridges. However, a group of Parshendi are so enraged that they send a group of archers around the main fight to kill the unarmed and exposed bridgemen... [[BigDamNHeroes [[BigDamnHeroes only for Dalinar to personally leap into the fray and save Bridge Four.]] Not only did Dalinar go out of his way to save a group of men that Sadeas' army considered CannonFodder, but he spotted the Parshendi in the middle of the battle and rushed to intercept them almost instantly.
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** We later learn that the Desolations begin when one of the Heralds breaks in Braize and allows the Voidbrings to return, and that the time between the last two Desolations was only ten years. With Taln alone? It's been ''thousands''.
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** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant, and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and parshmen are the Voidbringers. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.

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** Taken UpToEleven when the The Parshendi immediately recognise him as a Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant, and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and parshmen are the Voidbringers. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.
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* Dalinar again when he stops the Chasmfiend. ''By himself''.

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* Dalinar again when When in one of his first scenes he stops the Chasmfiend.Chasmfiend from almost killing Elhokar. ''By himself''. He may of had shardplate on but even Adolin is amazed.
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* Kaladin and Bridge Four taking on more or less an entire Parshendi army. And only three of them died despite the fact that most of Bridge Four had no actual battle experience at all and some of them were already wounded.
* The part where Kaladin lands dead in the centre of a group of Parshendi and speaks the second ideal without ever having heard of it before "I Will protect those who cannot protect themselves".
** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant, and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and Parshmen are the Voidbringers. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.

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* Kaladin and Bridge Four taking on more or less an entire Parshendi army. And only three of them died despite the fact that most of Bridge Four had no actual battle experience at all all, and some of them were already wounded.
* The part where Kaladin lands dead in the centre of a group of Parshendi and speaks the second ideal Second Ideal without ever having heard of it before before: "I Will will protect those who cannot protect themselves".
themselves."
** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant, and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and Parshmen parshmen are the Voidbringers. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.



* Kaladin single handedly changing bridge runs forever by drawing the ire of the entire Parshendi army by wearing their dead in his armor and dodging all of the arrows fired at him until Sadeas' troops are in position. Certainly works better than his first idea.

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* Kaladin single handedly singlehandedly changing bridge runs forever by drawing the ire of the entire Parshendi army by wearing their dead in his armor and dodging all of the arrows fired at him until Sadeas' troops are in position. Certainly works better than his first idea.



* Kaladin killing a shardbearer with only a spear and minimal armor.

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* Kaladin killing a shardbearer Shardbearer with only a spear and minimal armor.



* Kaladin again, pulling a BavarianFireDrill more or less organizing the retreat of Dalinar's forces, ordering around Dalinar's officers, then topping it off by ordering around Adolin (who was waving his Shardblade around during the conversation) and Dalinar.
* Yet another from the same battle. After Bridge Four narrowly survives an all out attack by the Parshendi archers A second volley of arrows is fired. And Kaladin uses his powers to draw every single arrow to the shield on his arm, blasting him off his feet and destroying the shield (and severely wounding his arm). It is worth noting that everyone who saw it immediately stopped and stared in amazement. Enemy and ally alike. The Parshendi even shout (in their own language) that he's a Radiant before breaking ranks and fleeing in awe and terror.

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* Kaladin again, pulling a BavarianFireDrill BavarianFireDrill: more or less organizing the retreat of Dalinar's forces, ordering around Dalinar's officers, then topping it off by ordering around Adolin (who was waving his Shardblade around during the conversation) and Dalinar.
* Yet another from the same battle. After Bridge Four narrowly survives an all out all-out attack by the Parshendi archers A archers, a second volley of arrows is fired. And Kaladin uses his powers to draw every single arrow to the shield on his arm, blasting him off his feet and destroying the shield (and severely wounding his arm). It is worth noting that everyone who saw it immediately stopped and stared in amazement. Enemy and ally alike. The Parshendi even shout (in their own language) that he's a Radiant before breaking ranks and fleeing in awe and terror.



** He then proceeds to intimidate and basically ''order'' Elhokar, his own ''king'', into making him High Prince of War, and basically declares he is basically ''done'' with the bullshit of his fellow High Princes, deciding they're basically a bunch of [[ManChild man-children]] with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.

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** He then proceeds to intimidate and basically ''order'' Elhokar, his own ''king'', into making him High Prince Highprince of War, and basically declares he is basically ''done'' with the bullshit of his fellow High Princes, Highprinces, deciding they're basically a bunch of [[ManChild man-children]] with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.



* Just about every time Szeth fights. Running on walls, throwing people into ceilings, beating shardbearers with no weapons occasionally, and lastly, hitting a shardbearer with a giant stone accelerating at 20 times the acceleration of gravity, approximately 196 meters per second per second, turning the shardplate molten.

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* Just about every time Szeth fights. Running on walls, throwing people into ceilings, beating shardbearers Shardbearers with no weapons occasionally, and lastly, hitting a shardbearer Shardbearer with a giant stone accelerating at 20 times the acceleration of gravity, approximately 196 meters per second per second, turning the shardplate Shardplate molten.



* Jasnah using her Soulcaster to change a gang of of notorious criminals into various substances, killing them. Horrifying, yet effective.

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* Jasnah using her Soulcaster to change a gang of of notorious criminals into various substances, killing them. Horrifying, yet effective.
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* Kaladin and Bridge Four [[spoiler:taking on more or less an entire Parshendi army]]. And only three of them died despite the fact that most of Bridge Four had no actual battle experience at all and some of them were already wounded.
* The part where Kaladin lands dead in the centre of a group of Parshendi and speaks the second ideal without ever having heard of it before [[spoiler:"I Will protect those who cannot protect themselves"]].
** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a [[spoiler: Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant]], and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and Parshmen are [[spoiler:the Voidbringers]]. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.
* Kaladin deciding to [[spoiler:lead Bridge Four back to rescue Dalinar's men]], giving up their chances of escape.
* Kaladin single handedly changing bridge runs forever by [[spoiler: drawing the ire of the entire Parshendi army by wearing their dead in his armor and dodging all of the arrows fired at him until Sadeas' troops are in position.]] Certainly works better than his first idea.
* The part where Kaladin [[spoiler:dreams he is a highstorm blowing through the lands]].
* Kaladin [[spoiler:killing a shardbearer with only a spear and minimal armor.]]
** [[spoiler: And one for his squad when they follow him against the Shardbearer, who had just killed four of them effortlessly.]]
* Also, the way that Kaladin [[spoiler:kills the Shardbearer. He tries fighting in close with his spear, and the Shardblade cuts off the head of the spear. Kaladin throws his knife at the Shardbearer's helmet slit, but just barely misses. Then, as the spearhead tumbles down past him, Kaladin grabs it and slams it through the visor slit into the man's face.]]
* Kaladin again, pulling a BavarianFireDrill [[spoiler:more or less organizing the retreat of Dalinar's forces, ordering around Dalinar's officers, then topping it off by ordering around Adolin (who was waving his Shardblade around during the conversation) and Dalinar.]].
* Yet another from the same battle. After Bridge Four narrowly survives an all out attack by the Parshendi archers [[spoiler: A second volley of arrows is fired. And Kaladin uses his powers to draw every single arrow to the shield on his arm, blasting him off his feet and destroying the shield (and severely wounding his arm)]]. It is worth noting that everyone who saw it immediately stopped and stared in amazement. Enemy and ally alike. The Parshendi even shout (in their own language) that [[spoiler: he's a Radiant]] before breaking ranks and fleeing in awe and terror.

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* Kaladin and Bridge Four [[spoiler:taking taking on more or less an entire Parshendi army]].army. And only three of them died despite the fact that most of Bridge Four had no actual battle experience at all and some of them were already wounded.
* The part where Kaladin lands dead in the centre of a group of Parshendi and speaks the second ideal without ever having heard of it before [[spoiler:"I "I Will protect those who cannot protect themselves"]].
themselves".
** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a [[spoiler: Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant]], Radiant, and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and Parshmen are [[spoiler:the Voidbringers]].the Voidbringers. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.
* Kaladin deciding to [[spoiler:lead lead Bridge Four back to rescue Dalinar's men]], men, giving up their chances of escape.
* Kaladin single handedly changing bridge runs forever by [[spoiler: drawing the ire of the entire Parshendi army by wearing their dead in his armor and dodging all of the arrows fired at him until Sadeas' troops are in position.]] position. Certainly works better than his first idea.
* The part where Kaladin [[spoiler:dreams dreams he is a highstorm blowing through the lands]].
lands.
* Kaladin [[spoiler:killing killing a shardbearer with only a spear and minimal armor.]]
armor.
** [[spoiler: And one for his squad when they follow him against the Shardbearer, who had just killed four of them effortlessly.]]
effortlessly.
* Also, the way that Kaladin [[spoiler:kills kills the Shardbearer. He tries fighting in close with his spear, and the Shardblade cuts off the head of the spear. Kaladin throws his knife at the Shardbearer's helmet slit, but just barely misses. Then, as the spearhead tumbles down past him, Kaladin grabs it and slams it through the visor slit into the man's face.]]
face.
* Kaladin again, pulling a BavarianFireDrill [[spoiler:more more or less organizing the retreat of Dalinar's forces, ordering around Dalinar's officers, then topping it off by ordering around Adolin (who was waving his Shardblade around during the conversation) and Dalinar.]].
Dalinar.
* Yet another from the same battle. After Bridge Four narrowly survives an all out attack by the Parshendi archers [[spoiler: A second volley of arrows is fired. And Kaladin uses his powers to draw every single arrow to the shield on his arm, blasting him off his feet and destroying the shield (and severely wounding his arm)]].arm). It is worth noting that everyone who saw it immediately stopped and stared in amazement. Enemy and ally alike. The Parshendi even shout (in their own language) that [[spoiler: he's a Radiant]] Radiant before breaking ranks and fleeing in awe and terror.



* Dalinar proving his loyalty to Elhokar [[spoiler:by ''beating the shit out of him'' despite Elhokar's screaming for his guards (which were loyal to ''Dalinar'') and trying to defend himself]]. The point is to prove that Dalinar could [[spoiler:kill Elhokar whenever he wanted; he hasn't because [[IfIWantedYouDead he doesn't want to]]]]. And to top it all off, [[spoiler:he does so incredibly soon after being nearly killed, while his Shardplate is incredibly weak, and STILL manages to destroy Elhokar's Plate without a weapon]].
** He then proceeds to intimidate and basically ''order'' Elhokar, his own ''king'', into [[spoiler:making him High Prince of War]], and basically declares he is basically ''done'' with the bullshit of his fellow High Princes, deciding they're basically a bunch of [[ManChild man-children]] with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.
** And while Dalinar's doing this he's also letting Elhokar know what a little shit he's been the whole time, [[spoiler:and finishes it off by telling Elhokar that he's dating Elhokar's mom.]]
* Dalinar gets another when he [[spoiler:gives up his Shardblade]], thus adhering to [[TheFettered his ideals]] despite seemingly contradictory obligations. Also a [[Heartwarming/TheStormlightArchive heartwarming moment]]; see that page for details.

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* Dalinar proving his loyalty to Elhokar [[spoiler:by by ''beating the shit out of him'' despite Elhokar's screaming for his guards (which were loyal to ''Dalinar'') and trying to defend himself]]. himself. The point is to prove that Dalinar could [[spoiler:kill kill Elhokar whenever he wanted; he hasn't because [[IfIWantedYouDead he doesn't want to]]]]. to]]. And to top it all off, [[spoiler:he he does so incredibly soon after being nearly killed, while his Shardplate is incredibly weak, and STILL manages to destroy Elhokar's Plate without a weapon]].
weapon.
** He then proceeds to intimidate and basically ''order'' Elhokar, his own ''king'', into [[spoiler:making making him High Prince of War]], War, and basically declares he is basically ''done'' with the bullshit of his fellow High Princes, deciding they're basically a bunch of [[ManChild man-children]] with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.
** And while Dalinar's doing this he's also letting Elhokar know what a little shit he's been the whole time, [[spoiler:and and finishes it off by telling Elhokar that he's dating Elhokar's mom.]]
mom.
* Dalinar gets another when he [[spoiler:gives gives up his Shardblade]], Shardblade, thus adhering to [[TheFettered his ideals]] despite seemingly contradictory obligations. Also a [[Heartwarming/TheStormlightArchive heartwarming moment]]; see that page for details.



* In the backstory, Taln. [[spoiler:It's mentioned that he rarely survives the Desolations, throwing himself into unsurvivable fight after unsurvivable fight, and, after he dies, he automatically ends up in Hell...to be tortured for millennia. Because of this character trait, he is not present when the other Heralds break the Oathpact because they can't take it anymore. Likely, he was fully aware of his unwillingness to deliberately return to Braize and made sure to force the issue by ensuring that he never survived the Desolations, therefore negating the temptation to disobey the Oathpact. Wow.]]

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* In the backstory, Taln. [[spoiler:It's It's mentioned that he rarely survives the Desolations, throwing himself into unsurvivable fight after unsurvivable fight, and, after he dies, he automatically ends up in Hell...to be tortured for millennia. Because of this character trait, he is not present when the other Heralds break the Oathpact because they can't take it anymore. Likely, he was fully aware of his unwillingness to deliberately return to Braize and made sure to force the issue by ensuring that he never survived the Desolations, therefore negating the temptation to disobey the Oathpact. Wow.]]



* Jasnah using her Soulcaster [[spoiler:to change a gang of of notorious criminals into various substances, killing them.]] Horrifying, yet effective.
* In part five of ''The Way of Kings'', Jasnah [[spoiler:saving Shallan from Shadesmar with a raft.]]

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* Jasnah using her Soulcaster [[spoiler:to to change a gang of of notorious criminals into various substances, killing them.]] them. Horrifying, yet effective.
* In part five of ''The Way of Kings'', Jasnah [[spoiler:saving saving Shallan from Shadesmar with a raft.]]



* Syl [[spoiler:fighting off deathspren with a sword of light to protect Kaladin as he suffers the effects of direct exposure to a highstorm.]]

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* Syl [[spoiler:fighting fighting off deathspren with a sword of light to protect Kaladin as he suffers the effects of direct exposure to a highstorm.]]
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* Kaladin and Bridge Four [[spoiler:taking on more or less an entire Parshendi army]]. And only three of them died despite the fact that most of Bridge Four had no actual battle experience at all and some of them were already wounded.
* The part where Kaladin lands dead in the centre of a group of Parshendi and speaks the second ideal without ever having heard of it before [[spoiler:"I Will protect those who cannot protect themselves"]].
** Taken UpToEleven when the Parshendi immediately recognise him as a [[spoiler: Windrunner, one of the Knights Radiant]], and whole groups of them ''turn around and start running away''. And then, a few chapters onward, the revelation arrives that the Parshendi and Parshmen are [[spoiler:the Voidbringers]]. Who Kaladin just fought against (in their hundreds, possibly thousands) with no Blade and no Shardplate, and ''won''.
* Kaladin deciding to [[spoiler:lead Bridge Four back to rescue Dalinar's men]], giving up their chances of escape.
* Kaladin single handedly changing bridge runs forever by [[spoiler: drawing the ire of the entire Parshendi army by wearing their dead in his armor and dodging all of the arrows fired at him until Sadeas' troops are in position.]] Certainly works better than his first idea.
* The part where Kaladin [[spoiler:dreams he is a highstorm blowing through the lands]].
* Kaladin [[spoiler:killing a shardbearer with only a spear and minimal armor.]]
** [[spoiler: And one for his squad when they follow him against the Shardbearer, who had just killed four of them effortlessly.]]
* Also, the way that Kaladin [[spoiler:kills the Shardbearer. He tries fighting in close with his spear, and the Shardblade cuts off the head of the spear. Kaladin throws his knife at the Shardbearer's helmet slit, but just barely misses. Then, as the spearhead tumbles down past him, Kaladin grabs it and slams it through the visor slit into the man's face.]]
* Kaladin again, pulling a BavarianFireDrill [[spoiler:more or less organizing the retreat of Dalinar's forces, ordering around Dalinar's officers, then topping it off by ordering around Adolin (who was waving his Shardblade around during the conversation) and Dalinar.]].
* Yet another from the same battle. After Bridge Four narrowly survives an all out attack by the Parshendi archers [[spoiler: A second volley of arrows is fired. And Kaladin uses his powers to draw every single arrow to the shield on his arm, blasting him off his feet and destroying the shield (and severely wounding his arm)]]. It is worth noting that everyone who saw it immediately stopped and stared in amazement. Enemy and ally alike. The Parshendi even shout (in their own language) that [[spoiler: he's a Radiant]] before breaking ranks and fleeing in awe and terror.
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[[folder:Dalinar]]
* Dalinar proving his loyalty to Elhokar [[spoiler:by ''beating the shit out of him'' despite Elhokar's screaming for his guards (which were loyal to ''Dalinar'') and trying to defend himself]]. The point is to prove that Dalinar could [[spoiler:kill Elhokar whenever he wanted; he hasn't because [[IfIWantedYouDead he doesn't want to]]]]. And to top it all off, [[spoiler:he does so incredibly soon after being nearly killed, while his Shardplate is incredibly weak, and STILL manages to destroy Elhokar's Plate without a weapon]].
** He then proceeds to intimidate and basically ''order'' Elhokar, his own ''king'', into [[spoiler:making him High Prince of War]], and basically declares he is basically ''done'' with the bullshit of his fellow High Princes, deciding they're basically a bunch of [[ManChild man-children]] with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.
** And while Dalinar's doing this he's also letting Elhokar know what a little shit he's been the whole time, [[spoiler:and finishes it off by telling Elhokar that he's dating Elhokar's mom.]]
* Dalinar gets another when he [[spoiler:gives up his Shardblade]], thus adhering to [[TheFettered his ideals]] despite seemingly contradictory obligations. Also a [[Heartwarming/TheStormlightArchive heartwarming moment]]; see that page for details.
* Dalinar again when he stops the Chasmfiend. ''By himself''.
* When Kaladin first uses his tactic of wearing Parshendi armor to draw their attention, it works spectacularly to draw their arrow shots away from Bridge Four and the other Bridges. However, a group of Parshendi are so enraged that they send a group of archers around the main fight to kill the unarmed and exposed bridgemen... [[BigDamNHeroes only for Dalinar to personally leap into the fray and save Bridge Four.]] Not only did Dalinar go out of his way to save a group of men that Sadeas' army considered CannonFodder, but he spotted the Parshendi in the middle of the battle and rushed to intercept them almost instantly.
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* In the backstory, Taln. [[spoiler:It's mentioned that he rarely survives the Desolations, throwing himself into unsurvivable fight after unsurvivable fight, and, after he dies, he automatically ends up in Hell...to be tortured for millennia. Because of this character trait, he is not present when the other Heralds break the Oathpact because they can't take it anymore. Likely, he was fully aware of his unwillingness to deliberately return to Braize and made sure to force the issue by ensuring that he never survived the Desolations, therefore negating the temptation to disobey the Oathpact. Wow.]]
* Just about every time Szeth fights. Running on walls, throwing people into ceilings, beating shardbearers with no weapons occasionally, and lastly, hitting a shardbearer with a giant stone accelerating at 20 times the acceleration of gravity, approximately 196 meters per second per second, turning the shardplate molten.
** Actually, according to WordOfGod, Roshar's gravity is about 0.7 of Earth's, so it's really only 137 meters per second squared, but the point still stands.
* Jasnah using her Soulcaster [[spoiler:to change a gang of of notorious criminals into various substances, killing them.]] Horrifying, yet effective.
* In part five of ''The Way of Kings'', Jasnah [[spoiler:saving Shallan from Shadesmar with a raft.]]
* Renarin (who suffers from epilepsy that gives him crippling seizures) charging into battle with a chasmfiend unarmed and unarmored because his father was in danger.
* Syl [[spoiler:fighting off deathspren with a sword of light to protect Kaladin as he suffers the effects of direct exposure to a highstorm.]]
* Syl again, just before Kaladin and his squad go back to save Dalinar. "Do the windspren create the wind or follow it? I know what kind of spren I am. I am ''honorspren''."
* Kaladin's father, Lirin, runs off a group of townsfolk who tried to rob him of the money he was saving for Kaladin's education by whipping out the spheres, blinding them with the light, and yelling at them to come and take them, while accusing them of being ingrates to the town's surgeon who had saved many of their lives. [[ShamingTheMob The would-be robbers quietly flee in shame.]]
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