Editing Bridge Four
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Despite their huge gains, the treatment of the warcamp's [[lighteyes|lighteyed]] officers towards Bridge Four did not improve, and in fact even worsened. Kaladin started thinking of escape, not just for himself, but for the rest of the crew.{{book ref|sa1|43}} |
Despite their huge gains, the treatment of the warcamp's [[lighteyes|lighteyed]] officers towards Bridge Four did not improve, and in fact even worsened. Kaladin started thinking of escape, not just for himself, but for the rest of the crew.{{book ref|sa1|43}} |
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β | After careful and lengthy preparation that involved training the bridgemen to fight and obtaining necessary resources, and just when they found an opportunity to set their escape plan into motion, Kaladin and Bridge Four found themselves unexpectedly thrust into Alethi politics when their highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] betrayed [[Dalinar Kholin]] during the [[Battle of the Tower]], leaving the latter outnumbered by the Parshendi army they were battling. Being a part of the Sadeas |
+ | After careful and lengthy preparation that involved training the bridgemen to fight and obtaining necessary resources, and just when they found an opportunity to set their escape plan into motion, Kaladin and Bridge Four found themselves unexpectedly thrust into Alethi politics when their highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] betrayed [[Dalinar Kholin]] during the [[Battle of the Tower]], leaving the latter outnumbered by the Parshendi army they were battling. Being a part of the Sadeas warcamp, Bridge Four witnessed the betrayal. |
Despite not having any allegiance to Dalinar, and sacrificing their opportunity to escape, Kaladin chose to rescue the highprince and his army.{{book ref|sa1|67}}{{book ref|sa1|68}} |
Despite not having any allegiance to Dalinar, and sacrificing their opportunity to escape, Kaladin chose to rescue the highprince and his army.{{book ref|sa1|67}}{{book ref|sa1|68}} |
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β | For this, Dalinar |
+ | For this, Dalinar bought the freedom of every single bridgeman in the Sadeas warcamp{{book ref|sa1|69}}. In addition, the members of Bridge Four became Dalinar's new honor guard, and Kaladin was appointed captain in charge of both the honor guard and a new battalion consisting of former bridgemen.{{book ref|sa1|73}} |
{{image|Bridge_4_Shuravf.jpeg|side=left|width=250px|Bridge Four}} |
{{image|Bridge_4_Shuravf.jpeg|side=left|width=250px|Bridge Four}} |