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|Teft{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
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'''Teft''' is a [[darkeyes|darkeyed]] soldier from [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|11}} He is a member of [[Bridge Four]] and later serves as [[Kaladin]]'s sergeant{{book ref|sa1|46}} before becoming a [[Order of Windrunners|Windrunner]] bonded to [[Phendorana]].{{book ref|sa3|119}}{{book ref|sa4|23}} He is addicted to [[firemoss]] but begins to manage his addiction before his death in the occupation of [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa4|91}}{{book ref|sa4|104}}
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'''Teft''' is a [[darkeyes|darkeyed]] soldier and a [[Order of Windrunners|Windrunner]] bonded to [[Phendorana]] from [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|119}}{{book ref|sa4|23}} He is addicted to [[firemoss]] but has begun to manage his addiction.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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|I ain't grouchy, I just have a low threshold for stupidity.
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|I ain’t grouchy, I just have a low threshold for stupidity.
 
|Teft{{book ref|sa2|44}}
 
|Teft{{book ref|sa2|44}}
 
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Teft is a man in his fifties with tan skin, drooping cheeks, and no slave mark.{{book ref|sa1|11}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} He has brown eyes with an [[wikipedia:epicanthic fold|epicanthic fold]] and close-cropped, grizzled white-salted hair.{{book ref|sa1|11}} He keeps a neat, short, and square beard that is light brown mixed with patches of gray. Teft is often blunt and speaks in a matter-of-fact tone. He nurses a deep-seated grudge against [[lighteyes]] but is observant and gruffly thoughtful towards the other members of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa3|46}}{{book ref|sa1|63}}{{book ref|sa3|55}} He is also a natural leader and a loyal sergeant.{{book ref|sa2|9}}{{book ref|sa4|23}} He fills the role of sergeant well, able to serve his ranking officer without needing to feel superior,{{wob ref|15864}} hearing the things Kaladin leaves unspoken,{{book ref|sa4|38}} and tactfully refraining from correcting him at times.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
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Teft is a man in his fifties with tan skin, drooping cheeks, and no slave mark.{{book ref|sa1|11}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} He has brown eyes with an [[wikipedia:epicanthic fold|epicanthic fold]] and close-cropped, grizzled white-salted hair.{{book ref|sa1|11}} He keeps a neat, short and square beard that is light brown mixed with patches of gray. Teft is often blunt and speaks in a matter-of-fact tone. He nurses a deep-seated grudge against [[lighteyes]] but is observant and gruffly thoughtful towards the other members of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa3|46}}{{book ref|sa1|63}}{{book ref|sa3|55}} He is also a natural leader and a loyal sergeant.{{book ref|sa2|9}}{{book ref|sa4|23}}
   
 
Teft has harbored a [[firemoss]] addiction since his time in [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]' army,{{book ref|sa3|41}} which is a deep cause of personal shame and grief; during his many conversations with Kaladin, Teft repeatedly states that he isn't trustworthy.{{book ref|sa2|12}} Even after bonding [[Phendorana]], he harbors feelings of inadequacy and shame for a while, believing that he is incapable of upholding the ideals of a Radiant due his past actions.{{book ref|sa3|41}} Phendorana eventually turns his perspective around, and he finds within himself a deep determination to struggle forward for the sake of those who love him even if he sometimes fails. He comes to enjoy the good parts of life despite all of the things that go wrong around him.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
Teft has harbored a [[firemoss]] addiction since his time in [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]' army,{{book ref|sa3|41}} which is a deep cause of personal shame and grief; during his many conversations with Kaladin, Teft repeatedly states that he isn't trustworthy.{{book ref|sa2|12}} Even after bonding [[Phendorana]], he harbors feelings of inadequacy and shame for a while, believing that he is incapable of upholding the ideals of a Radiant due his past actions.{{book ref|sa3|41}} Phendorana eventually turns his perspective around, and he finds within himself a deep determination to struggle forward for the sake of those who love him even if he sometimes fails. He comes to enjoy the good parts of life despite all of the things that go wrong around him.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
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|An empty sphere after a storm... And a man who's still alive when he should be dead. Two impossibilities.
 
|An empty sphere after a storm... And a man who's still alive when he should be dead. Two impossibilities.
|Teft musing on [[Kaladin]]'s survival{{book ref|sa1|35}}
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|Teft musing on Kaladin's survival{{book ref|sa1|35}}
 
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|Well, Teft supposed that was all right, Dalinar not believing. He'd just be that much more surprised when Kaladin '''did''' return.
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|Well, Teft supposed that was all right, Dalinar not believing. He’d just be that much more surprised when Kaladin '''did''' return.
|Teft, when [[Dalinar]] visits him on his vigil{{book ref|sa2|71}}
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|Teft, when Dalinar visits him on his vigil{{book ref|sa2|71}}
 
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|I will protect those I hate. Even ... even if the one I hate most ... is ... myself.
 
|I will protect those I hate. Even ... even if the one I hate most ... is ... myself.
|Teft swearing the [[Order of Windrunners#The Third Ideal|Third Ideal]]{{book ref|sa3|119}}
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|Teft swearing the Third Ideal{{book ref|sa3|119}}
 
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|Thank you, Teft. You shouldn't have given up so much. But ... thank you.
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|Thank you, Teft. You shouldn't have given up so much. But thank you.
|[[Kaladin]] when Teft became his aide{{book ref|sa4|23}}
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|Kaladin when Teft became his aide{{book ref|sa4|23}}
 
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|The others loved him. So, whatever he'd done, he would get up and make it right. That was the oath he'd taken, and by the Almighty's tenth name, he would keep it. <br /> For them.
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|The others loved him. So, whatever he'd done, he would get up and make it right. That was the oath he’d taken, and by the Almighty’s tenth name, he would keep it. <br /> For them.
 
|Teft{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
|Teft{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
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=== Final Battle ===
 
=== Final Battle ===
 
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|You can kill me, but you can't have what I have. You can '''never''' have it. Because '''I''' die knowing I'm loved.
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|You can kill me, but you can't have what I have. You can '''never''' have it. Because '''I''' die knowing I’m loved.
 
|Teft to [[Moash]]{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
|Teft to [[Moash]]{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
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The crew had devised a plan for Kaladin to distract the Fused while Teft and Lift snuck into Lirin's clinic to have Lift heal the unconscious Radiants. They hoped to be able to find a different way to resolve the situation, being unsure quite how they would manage to escape the tower, but when the Sibling informed them that the enemy had found the final node, they had to resort to their original plan.{{book ref|sa4|100}} Upon arriving at the clinic, Teft and Lift had to take down a Regal who was guarding the door. Once inside, they realized they had sprung [[Moash]]'s trap which he had intended for Kaladin. Moash wounded Lift with [[Jezrien]]'s [[Honorblade]] before Teft engaged him while wielding only a dagger.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
 
The crew had devised a plan for Kaladin to distract the Fused while Teft and Lift snuck into Lirin's clinic to have Lift heal the unconscious Radiants. They hoped to be able to find a different way to resolve the situation, being unsure quite how they would manage to escape the tower, but when the Sibling informed them that the enemy had found the final node, they had to resort to their original plan.{{book ref|sa4|100}} Upon arriving at the clinic, Teft and Lift had to take down a Regal who was guarding the door. Once inside, they realized they had sprung [[Moash]]'s trap which he had intended for Kaladin. Moash wounded Lift with [[Jezrien]]'s [[Honorblade]] before Teft engaged him while wielding only a dagger.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
   
Teft tried to stay out of Moash's reach, prolonging the fight to think of options. Lift began moving toward the Radiants behind Moash's back in order to heal them, so Teft and Phendorana tried to keep Moash from noticing her. Unfortunately, when Moash killed one of the Radiants, Lift cried out and drew his attention; to keep him from killing the girl next, Teft invited him to really fight. Moash easily wounded Teft, sending him to the ground. As he swung his blade to kill him, though, Teft and Phendorana strained together and managed to manifest the spren as a "phantom spear shaft," stopping Moash's blow. Realizing they wouldn't be able to do that again, Teft prepared to lunge at Moash in order to eliminate the advantage of his sword's reach. Before he could move, however, Moash pulled out a [[raysium]] dagger embedded with an [[anti-Stormlight]] gem and stabbed Phendorana in the forehead with it. This permanently killed Phendorana, and Teft felt incapacitating agony as a part of his soul was ripped away. Moash hoisted Teft into the air, and Teft knew he was about to die. Knowing that he would die as someone who was loved, Teft had a few final words for Moash before Moash killed him with his Honorblade.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
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Teft tried to stay out of Moash's reach, prolonging the fight to think of options. Lift began moving toward the Radiants behind Moash's back in order to heal them, so Teft and Phendorana tried to keep Moash from noticing her. Unfortunately, when Moash killed one of the Radiants, Lift cried out and drew his attention; to keep him from killing the girl next, Teft invited him to really fight. Moash easily wounded Teft, sending him to the ground. As he swung his blade to kill him, though, Teft and Phendorana strained together and managed to manifest the spren as a "phantom spear shaft," stopping Moash's blow. Realizing they wouldn't be able to do that again, Teft prepared to lunge at Moash in order to eliminate the advantage of his sword's reach. Before he could move, however, Moash pulled out a [[raysium]] dagger embedded with an [[anti-Stormlight]] gem and stabbed Phendorana in the forehead with it. This permanently killed Phendorana, and Teft felt incapacitating agony as a part of his soul was ripped away. Moash hoisted Teft into the air, and Teft knew he was about to die; knowing that he would die as someone who was loved, Teft had a few final words for Moash before Moash killed him with his Honorblade.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
   
 
{{image|Teft statue Connor Chamberlain.jpg|side=right|height=275px|Teft's statue}}
 
{{image|Teft statue Connor Chamberlain.jpg|side=right|height=275px|Teft's statue}}
   
Moash dropped Teft's body in front of Kaladin as he made towards the Radiant infirmary.{{book ref|sa4|105}} Seeing his body, Kaladin was overwhelmed with such a sense of failure and grief that he became insensate. Teft's death was one of the catalysts in Kaladin's decision to jump from the top of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|106}} However, in Kaladin's vision of [[Tien]], Tien addressed Teft's death and helped Kaladin see that he had been discounting all of the times he had helped the man and instead focusing solely on failing to save him from dying. After that, Kaladin accepted that he wouldn't be able to protect everyone and was able to swear his [[Order of Windrunners#The Fourth Ideal|Fourth Ideal]].{{book ref|sa4|108}}
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Moash dropped Teft's body in front of Kaladin as he made towards the Radiant infirmary.{{book ref|sa4|105}} On seeing his body, Kaladin was overwhelmed with such a sense of failure and grief that he became insensate; Teft's death was one of the catalysts in Kaladin's decision to jump from the top of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|106}} However, in Kaladin's vision of [[Tien]], Tien addressed Teft's death and helped Kaladin see that he had been discounting all of the times he had helped the man, instead focusing solely on failing to save him from dying. After that, Kaladin accepted that he wouldn't be able to protect everyone and was able to swear his [[Order of Windrunners#The Fourth Ideal|Fourth Ideal]].{{book ref|sa4|108}}
   
 
Rlain sang the Song of the Fallen over Teft's body, while Dabbid knelt next to him and grieved. He channeled Teft while speaking to the group of [[singers]] and humans in the atrium about leaving the tower, but realized he probably came across as too gruff.{{book ref|sa4|109}} Moash, having gone after Navani but having failed to kill her before she bonded the Sibling, felt pain over killing Teft as Navani and the Sibling's [[Towerlight]] pushed away his Connection to Odium.{{book ref|sa4|111}}
 
Rlain sang the Song of the Fallen over Teft's body, while Dabbid knelt next to him and grieved. He channeled Teft while speaking to the group of [[singers]] and humans in the atrium about leaving the tower, but realized he probably came across as too gruff.{{book ref|sa4|109}} Moash, having gone after Navani but having failed to kill her before she bonded the Sibling, felt pain over killing Teft as Navani and the Sibling's [[Towerlight]] pushed away his Connection to Odium.{{book ref|sa4|111}}
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== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
=== Bridge Four ===
 
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|Teft '''did''' have hope. That was what he'd recovered, these years in Bridge Four.
 
|Teft{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
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When [[Kaladin]] first asks Teft to help him with his plans to care for the injured members of [[Bridge Four]],{{book ref|sa1|21}} Teft's agreement leads him to help gather the other members to practice carrying a bridge on their time off and to help begin the tradition of having nightly stew.{{book ref|sa1|27}}{{book ref|sa1|30}} Later, Teft trains the other men of Bridge Four in fighting with spears.{{book ref|sa1|49}} Kaladin's efforts mold Bridge Four into a team of which Teft is proud to be a part, which he proves when he receives a Bridge Four tattoo on his forehead even though he doesn't have a slave mark there to cover up.{{book ref|sa2|2}} He later finds himself giving out duties and filling the role of commander at times when Kaladin is away.{{book ref|sa2|71}} Because of his natural fit for leadership positions, he also is put in charge of running potential recruits through drills after Bridge Four shifts roles within the army and seeks to recruit to the ranks of [[Windrunner]] [[squire]]s.{{book ref|sa3|46}} Perhaps because of Teft's experience at the head of Bridge Four and his feeling toward the group as a whole, he is doubly ashamed of his actions when he sells his bridgeman coat to further his [[firemoss]] addiction and it ends up indirectly enabling the theft of [[Jezrien]]'s [[honorblade]] and the death of [[Eth]].{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}{{book ref|sa3|115}} Ultimately, Teft feels that his time in Bridge Four has allowed him to have hope again, and he is able to face even his death at the hands of [[Moash]] with confidence and hope.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
 
 
=== Kaladin ===
 
=== Kaladin ===
 
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|You and I were the start of this though. Figure we ought to stick together.
 
|You and I were the start of this though. Figure we ought to stick together.
|Teft to [[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa4|23}}
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|Teft to Kaladin{{book ref|sa4|23}}
 
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Aside from Rock, Teft is the first [[bridgeman]] [[Kaladin]] approaches to ask for support in his plans for [[Bridge Four]].{{book ref|sa1|21}} He is also the first to suspect Kaladin's nature as a [[Knight Radiant]], a suspicion that pays off when he saves Kaladin's life.{{book ref|sa1|38}} Kaladin in turn suspects that Teft has been a soldier and tricks him into revealing it in the chasms;{{book ref|sa1|49}} later, Teft easily falls into the role of Kaladin's sergeant as he begins turning the bridgemen into soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|2}}{{book ref|sa3|46}} Kaladin is concerned about Teft when he begins disappearing on [[firemoss]] binges, but he respects Teft's privacy enough to lay off the issue until it becomes a serious problem.{{book ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|41}} Both men take Teft's position as Kaladin's sergeant seriously, meaning that Kaladin listens to Teft's advice at times when he would rather not,{{book ref|sa4|9}} and Teft knows to balance not letting Kaladin go into situations totally alone with not correcting him sometimes when he is wrong.{{book ref|sa4|23}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Teft feels a sense of proprietary pride when he sees Kaladin still fighting after all that has dragged him down.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
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Teft is the first [[bridgeman]] Kaladin approaches to ask for support in his plans for [[Bridge Four]],{{book ref|sa1|21}} and he is also the first to suspect Kaladin's nature as a [[Knight Radiant]], a suspicion that pays off by saving Kaladin's life.{{book ref|sa1|38}} Kaladin in turn suspects that Teft has been a soldier and tricks him into revealing it in the chasms;{{book ref|sa1|49}} later, Teft easily falls into the role of Kaladin's sergeant as he begins turning the bridgemen into soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|2}}{{book ref|sa3|46}} Kaladin is concerned about Teft when he begins disappearing on [[firemoss]] binges, but he respects Teft's privacy enough to lay off the issue until it becomes a serious problem.{{book ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|41}} Both men take Teft's position as Kaladin's sergeant seriously, meaning that Kaladin listens to Teft's advice at times when he would rather not{{book ref|sa4|9}} and Teft knows to balance not letting Kaladin go into situations totally alone with not correcting him sometimes when he is wrong.{{book ref|sa4|23}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Teft feels a sense of proprietary pride when he sees Kaladin still fighting after all that has dragged him down.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
   
 
=== Phendorana ===
 
=== Phendorana ===
 
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|You were storming right. You have always been right.
 
|You were storming right. You have always been right.
|Teft to [[Phendorana]]{{book ref|sa4|91}}
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|Teft to Phendorana{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
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At first, Teft resents the attention of [[Phendorana]] and wishes to give up instead of progress in his oaths, as she encourages him to do.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} She convinces him to swear the Third Ideal, committing himself to continue to struggle onward despite his self-loathing.{{book ref|sa3|119}} She later encourages him to open up to [[Kaladin]], [[Lift]], [[Rlain]], and [[Dabbid]] about his past with the [[Envisagers]] when the others wonder whether it is the right thing to do to keep fighting the occupation of [[Urithiru]]. After the discussion, Teft finds himself smiling because he enjoys life despite its difficulties; he admits to Phendorana that she had been right all along to convince him to keep going and to convince him that he was worth saving.{{book ref|sa4|91}} They equally commit to the fight against [[Moash]] and somehow manage to manifest Phendorana to form just enough of a spear shaft to stop a blow from Moash that would otherwise have killed Teft. The nature of their bond causes Teft to feel as if some part of him is ripped off of his soul when Phendorana dies. In the end, that pain is what incapacitates Teft to the point that Moash is able to kill him without resistance.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
At first, Teft resents the attention of [[Phendorana]] and wishes to give up instead of progress in his oaths, as she encourages him to do.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} She convinces him to swear the Third Ideal, committing himself to continue to struggle onward despite his self-loathing.{{book ref|sa3|119}} She later encourages him to open up to [[Kaladin]], [[Lift]], [[Rlain]], and [[Dabbid]] about his past with the [[Envisagers]] when the others wonder whether it is the right thing to do to keep fighting the occupation of [[Urithiru]]. After the discussion, Teft finds himself smiling because he enjoys life despite its difficulties; he admits to Phendorana that she had been right all along to convince him to keep going and to convince him that he was worth saving.{{book ref|sa4|91}} They equally commit to the fight against [[Moash]] and somehow manage to manifest Phendorana to form just enough of a spear shaft to stop a blow from Moash that would otherwise have killed Teft. The nature of their bond causes Teft to feel as if some part of him is ripped off of his soul when Phendorana dies. In the end, that pain is what incapacitates Teft to the point that Moash is able to kill him without resistance.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Teft was originally Hine, a character in ''[[Mythwalker]]'' that did not make it past the revision to be written into ''[[Warbreaker]]''. [[Brandon Sanderson]] combined Hine with an aspect of Voko, a different character from ''Mythwalker'', and placed him in Bridge Four as Teft.{{wob ref|8601}} He is, however, largely the same as the Teft written in Brandon's Masters Thesis, [[Dragonsteel Prime|''Dragonsteel'' Prime]].{{wob ref|7142}}
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* Teft was originally Hine, a character in [[Mythwalker]] that did not make it past the revision to be written into [[Warbreaker]]. Brandon combined Hine with an aspect of Voko, a different character from Mythwalker, and placed him in Bridge Four as Teft.{{wob ref|8601}}
* Brandon planned to have [[Moash]] kill Teft from early on in his plans for the series.{{wob ref|14724}}
 
* In a hypothetical game of Mario Kart with [[Zahel]] and [[Dalinar]], Zahel would cheat to win and Teft would allow Dalinar to beat him.{{wob ref|15864}}
 
* Teft is not named after one of Brandon's friends.{{wob ref|8133}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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<references/><!-- chapters:
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sa1: 11, 14, 17, 21, 23, 27, 30, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40, 43, 46, 49, 53, 55, 57, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73
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sa2: 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 18, 31, 41, 44, 46, 55, 66, 68, 71, 76, 86, 87
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sa3: 2, 29, 30, 35, 37, 41, 46, 55, 64, 96, 104, 111, 113, i14, 115, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122
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sa3.5: 13, ep
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sa4: 2, 5, 8, 9, 10 ,12, 18, 23, 25, 37, 38, 39, 43, 44, 46, 49, 50, 55, 59, 63, 70, 80, 83, 85, 91, 96, 100, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 114, 116
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