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|image=Lopen Shuravf.png
 
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|parents=[[Lopen's mother|Mother]]
 
|parents=[[Lopen's mother|Mother]]
|relatives=[[Chilinko]], [[Huio]], [[Punio]], [[Rod (Roshar)|Rod]]
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|relatives=[[Chilinko]], [[Huio]], [[Punio]], [[Rod]]
 
|abilities={{tag+|windrunner}}, {{tag+|Shardbearer}}
 
|abilities={{tag+|windrunner}}, {{tag+|Shardbearer}}
 
|bonded=[[Rua]]
 
|bonded=[[Rua]]
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|world=Roshar
 
|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[The Way of Kings]]
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|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
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|I am the Lopen, which means I am ready for anything at any time. You should know this by now.
 
|I am the Lopen, which means I am ready for anything at any time. You should know this by now.
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== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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|A one-armed Herdazian is still twice as useful as a no-brained Alethi.
 
|A one-armed Herdazian is still twice as useful as a no-brained Alethi.
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Like all Herdazians, Lopen has slate-colored crystalline fingernails. He is a short, spindly, brown-haired man in his early twenties,{{wob ref|4386}} with skin just a shade too dark to be Alethi. He had an old slave brand on his forehead, but that is now covered with a [[Bridge Four#Tattoos|Bridge Four tattoo]]. Most strikingly, when he joins Bridge Four he is missing his left arm,{{book ref|sa1|32}}{{wob ref|6620}} although he eventually regrows it with Stormlight.{{book ref|sa2|87}}
 
Like all Herdazians, Lopen has slate-colored crystalline fingernails. He is a short, spindly, brown-haired man in his early twenties,{{wob ref|4386}} with skin just a shade too dark to be Alethi. He had an old slave brand on his forehead, but that is now covered with a [[Bridge Four#Tattoos|Bridge Four tattoo]]. Most strikingly, when he joins Bridge Four he is missing his left arm,{{book ref|sa1|32}}{{wob ref|6620}} although he eventually regrows it with Stormlight.{{book ref|sa2|87}}
   
He speaks with a quick accent{{book ref|sa1|40}}{{book ref|sa1|32}} and has a tendency to use Herdazian words like ''gon'', ''gancho'', or ''mancha'' when referring to people he's talking to.
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He speaks with a quick accent{{book ref|sa1|40}} and has a tendency to use Herdazian words like ''gon'', ''gancho'', or ''mancha'' when referring to people he's talking to.
   
Lopen has a very positive outlook in life. Despite experiencing great misfortunes, he never accepts these things as part of his identity,{{wob ref|8436}} and even jokes about his disability.{{book ref|sa1|73}}{{book ref|sa2|12}} He is often nonchalant, exhibits the stereotypical{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Herdazian arrogance (e.g. calling himself "The Lopen" and liberally using rude gestures when insulted,{{book ref|sa1|62}}{{book ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|121}}) and has a sense of humor that people around him find strange.{{book ref|sa2|76}} Even so, Lopen proves himself to be both compassionate and reliable.
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Lopen has a very positive outlook in life. Despite experiencing great misfortunes, he never accepts these things as part of his identity{{wob ref|8436}}, and even jokes about his disability.{{book ref|sa1|73}}{{book ref|sa2|12}} He is often nonchalant, exhibits the stereotypical{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Herdazian arrogance (e.g. calling himself "The Lopen" and liberally using rude gestures when insulted,{{book ref|sa1|62}}{{book ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|121}}) and has a sense of humor that people around him find strange.{{book ref|sa2|76}} Even so, Lopen proves himself to be both compassionate and reliable.
   
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<gallery name="Images of Lopen">
Lopen refers to himself as "The Lopen", this nickname was first used by his cousins because they didn't know of anyone else named Lopen. Lopen has asked many people (one to two hundred) and none of them have ever known anyone named Lopen other than himself.{{book ref|sa1|32}}
 
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Lopen portrait.png | <center><small>by [[User:Therustyrobot]]</small></center>
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Lopen Portrait by Marie Seeberger.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Marie Seeberger}}</small></center> With [[Rua]]
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Lopen by Nat Rodgers.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Nat Rodgers}}</small></center>
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Lopen and Rua by Ralf Melevo.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Ralf Melevo}}</small></center> With [[Rua]]
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Bridge Four by Rachel J Corey.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Rachel J Corey}}</small></center> With other [[Bridge Four]] members
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Experiments by Marie Seeberger.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Marie Seeberger}}</small></center> Getting stuck to the wall to test [[Kaladin]]'s powers
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
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Kaladin assigned Lopen to carry water for the crew during bridge runs. He was accompanied in this task by [[Dabbid]] and any member who for one reason or another could not help with carrying the bridge. This allowed such people to remain safe during bridge runs while still being considered useful, whereas in other bridge crews they would have been sacrificed by placing them in front of the bridge to take Parshendi arrows.{{book ref|sa1|32}}
 
Kaladin assigned Lopen to carry water for the crew during bridge runs. He was accompanied in this task by [[Dabbid]] and any member who for one reason or another could not help with carrying the bridge. This allowed such people to remain safe during bridge runs while still being considered useful, whereas in other bridge crews they would have been sacrificed by placing them in front of the bridge to take Parshendi arrows.{{book ref|sa1|32}}
   
Lopen's small team also carried medical supplies{{book ref|sa1|57}} for Kaladin later on, as well as other items like rope{{book ref|sa1|55}} and Parshendi carapace armor.{{book ref|sa1|62}} Eventually Lopen learned medical first aid from Kaladin and was given medic duties as well.{{book ref|sa1|68}}
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Lopen's small team also carried medical supplies{{book ref|sa1|57}} for Kaladin later on, as well as other items like rope{{book ref|sa1|55}} and Parshendi carapace armor{{book ref|sa1|62}}. Eventually Lopen learned medical first aid from Kaladin and was given medic duties as well.{{book ref|sa1|68}}
   
 
During the [[Battle of the Tower]], while unable to fight, Lopen helped by ensuring that Kaladin always had a spear in hand. He did this by taking spears from fallen Alethi soldiers and tossing one to Kaladin when needed.{{book ref|sa1|68}} After Bridge Four rescued the Kholin army in that battle, [[Dalinar Kholin]] had all [[Torol Sadeas]]' bridgemen freed, including Lopen.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
During the [[Battle of the Tower]], while unable to fight, Lopen helped by ensuring that Kaladin always had a spear in hand. He did this by taking spears from fallen Alethi soldiers and tossing one to Kaladin when needed.{{book ref|sa1|68}} After Bridge Four rescued the Kholin army in that battle, [[Dalinar Kholin]] had all [[Torol Sadeas]]' bridgemen freed, including Lopen.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
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|Lopen after succeeding in Investing Stormlight and realizing that he could grow back his left arm{{book ref|sa2|87}}
 
|Lopen after succeeding in Investing Stormlight and realizing that he could grow back his left arm{{book ref|sa2|87}}
 
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Lopen always found Kaladin's abilities fascinating, particularly the ability to absorb [[Stormlight]]. He desired to "glow" like Kaladin,{{book ref|sa1|73}}{{book ref|sa2|41}} so much so that he was the only member of Bridge Four at the time who actively pursued becoming a Knight Radiant.{{wob ref|9627}}
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Lopen always found Kaladin's abilities fascinating, particularly the ability to absorb [[Stormlight]]. He desired to "glow" like Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|73}}{{book ref|sa2|41}}, so much so that he was the only member of Bridge Four at the time who actively pursued becoming a Knight Radiant.{{wob ref|9627}}
   
 
He eventually became one of Kaladin's squires, finally achieving his dream of glowing, soon after Kaladin spoke the [[Order of Windrunners#The Third Ideal|Third Ideal of Windrunners]]. Through the healing effect of Stormlight, Lopen was able to restore his missing arm.{{book ref|sa2|87}}
 
He eventually became one of Kaladin's squires, finally achieving his dream of glowing, soon after Kaladin spoke the [[Order of Windrunners#The Third Ideal|Third Ideal of Windrunners]]. Through the healing effect of Stormlight, Lopen was able to restore his missing arm.{{book ref|sa2|87}}
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===Expedition to Aimia===
 
===Expedition to Aimia===
{{image|Cord and Lopen by Stivya.png|side=right|width=300px|With [[Cord]] during the expedition}}
 
   
 
A few months after the Battle of Thaylen Field, Lopen and [[Huio]] were chosen by [[Kaladin]] to join the Thaylen [[expedition to Akinah]] aboard the ''[[Wandersail (1174 ship)|Wandersail]]'' as they were capable of swimming,{{book ref|sa3.5|4}} and did not yet have Blades.{{book ref|sa3.5|13}} [[Rysn]] took to him quickly on account of his personality, and the two bonded over shared experience with disability.{{book ref|sa3.5|5}} He also endeared himself to the Ardent [[Rushu]] by engaging in discussion of her artifabrian projects. Lopen chastised Huio for tinkering with Rushu's [[spanreed]] - an activity that ultimately results in the discovery of [[aluminum]]-modified [[fabrial]]s.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}}
 
A few months after the Battle of Thaylen Field, Lopen and [[Huio]] were chosen by [[Kaladin]] to join the Thaylen [[expedition to Akinah]] aboard the ''[[Wandersail (1174 ship)|Wandersail]]'' as they were capable of swimming,{{book ref|sa3.5|4}} and did not yet have Blades.{{book ref|sa3.5|13}} [[Rysn]] took to him quickly on account of his personality, and the two bonded over shared experience with disability.{{book ref|sa3.5|5}} He also endeared himself to the Ardent [[Rushu]] by engaging in discussion of her artifabrian projects. Lopen chastised Huio for tinkering with Rushu's [[spanreed]] - an activity that ultimately results in the discovery of [[aluminum]]-modified [[fabrial]]s.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}}
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As he was racing back to the ship, Lopen ran into a giant hordeling and he rescued Huio from its jaws. The two proceeded to fight the creature together to give the crew a chance to escape. Lopen tried to swear the Third Ideal, but was unsuccessful, which caused him to ask Rua if [[Phendorana]] had a hand in preventing his progress.{{book ref|sa3.5|17}} He attempted another attack, but a hordeling bred to have the powers of a larkin drained away his Stormlight causing him to fall down to the ground and break his leg. When the monster turned towards him Huio flew between Lopen and the creature, swore the Third Ideal and proceeded to summon [[Caelinora]] as a Shardhammer which he used to shatter the hordeling's arm. Shortly afterward, Huio killed it with a Shardspear through the head. The two escaped while Rysn's negotiation continued underground.{{book ref|sa3.5|15}}
 
As he was racing back to the ship, Lopen ran into a giant hordeling and he rescued Huio from its jaws. The two proceeded to fight the creature together to give the crew a chance to escape. Lopen tried to swear the Third Ideal, but was unsuccessful, which caused him to ask Rua if [[Phendorana]] had a hand in preventing his progress.{{book ref|sa3.5|17}} He attempted another attack, but a hordeling bred to have the powers of a larkin drained away his Stormlight causing him to fall down to the ground and break his leg. When the monster turned towards him Huio flew between Lopen and the creature, swore the Third Ideal and proceeded to summon [[Caelinora]] as a Shardhammer which he used to shatter the hordeling's arm. Shortly afterward, Huio killed it with a Shardspear through the head. The two escaped while Rysn's negotiation continued underground.{{book ref|sa3.5|15}}
   
Back at the ship, Lopen and Huio discussed the Third Ideal. Lopen congratulated his cousin on beating him to the ideal, although he struggled to do so as he had an inkling that Huio's oath had been related to him and thought Huio might harbor ill will for him. Lopen took their discussion to heart and vowed to protect others, even if that meant protecting them from himself. The [[Stormfather]] heard this and accepted Lopen's Third Ideal.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}}{{book ref|sa3.5|epilogue}}
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Back at the ship, Lopen and Huio discussed the Third Ideal. Lopen congratulated his cousin on beating him to the ideal, although struggled to do so as he had an inkling that Huio's oath had been related to him and thought Huio might harbor ill will for him. Lopen took their discussion to heart and vowed to protect others, even if that meant protecting them from himself. The [[Stormfather]] heard this and accepted Lopen's Third Ideal.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}}{{book ref|sa3.5|epilogue}}
   
 
===Emuli Campaign===
 
===Emuli Campaign===
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The evening after Jasnah deposed Highprince Ruthar, [[Dalinar]] and [[Renarin]] found themselves sitting at one of the [[Bridge Four]] nightly cook fires. As they both stood to leave, Lopen called out to Renarin and asks him to look into the future, and find out if he'll beat Huio in a game of cards the following day.{{book ref|sa4|54}}
Lopen participated in the evacuation of [[Hearthstone]] with his fellow Windrunners, engaging the [[Fused]] in combat. He expressed worry for Kaladin's wellbeing on the battlefield, asking if he was alright.{{book ref|sa4|5}} Following Kaladin's retirement, Lopen and a majority of the Bridge Four Windrunners joined Dalinar's forces on the battlefield in [[Emul]].{{book ref|sa4|23}}
 
 
The evening after [[Jasnah]] deposed Highprince Ruthar, [[Dalinar]] and [[Renarin]] found themselves sitting at one of the [[Bridge Four]] nightly cook fires. As they both stood to leave, Lopen called out to Renarin and asks him to look into the future, wishing to know if he'll beat Huio in a game of cards the following day.{{book ref|sa4|54}} Lopen later joined with the remaining members of Bridge Four to celebrate at [[Teft|Teft's]] funeral.{{book ref|sa4|114}}
 
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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Lopen is related in one way or another to a significant portion of the Herdazian population in the Alethi warcamps{{wob ref|8262}} and often talks about his many cousins there. He often suggests going to one of his cousins for help, and is quite proud of their loyalty.{{book ref|sa1|62}} However, his definition of "cousin" is very broad and could include fifth cousins, or people dating his sister or his aunt.{{wob ref|7741}} In fact, Lopen's definition of a "cousin" seems to be broad enough to include anyone he feels kinship with, and has nothing to do with actual lineage.{{book ref|sa3.5|3}} When he began earning a stipend as a Radiant, he sent most of it to his family to help out the poorer cousins, of which a large part went to [[Rod (Roshar)|Rod]]'s family.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}}
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Lopen is related in one way or another to a significant portion of the Herdazian population in the Alethi warcamps{{wob ref|8262}} and often talks about his many cousins there. He often suggests going to one of his cousins for help, and is quite proud of their loyalty.{{book ref|sa1|62}} However, his definition of "cousin" is very broad and could include fifth cousins, or people dating his sister or his aunt.{{wob ref|7741}} In fact, Lopen's definition of a "cousin" seems to be broad enough to include anyone he feels kinship with, and has nothing to do with actual lineage.{{book ref|sa3.5|3}} When he began earning a stipend as a Radiant, he sent most of it to his family to help out the poorer cousins, of which a large part went to [[Rod]]'s family.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}}
   
 
The following are members of Lopen's extended family:
 
The following are members of Lopen's extended family:
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* [[Huio]] - Cousin
 
* [[Huio]] - Cousin
 
* [[Punio]] - Cousin
 
* [[Punio]] - Cousin
* [[Rod (Roshar)|Rod]] - Cousin
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* [[Rod]] - Cousin
 
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== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
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|Some of my cousins, they call me the Lopen because they haven't ever heard anyone else named that. I've asked around a lot, maybe one hundred...or two hundred...lots of people, sure. And nobody has heard of that name.
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|Lopen introducing himself to Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|32}}
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|Oh. Oh. Question for you! What did the one-armed Herdazian do to the man who stuck him to the wall?<br>
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Nothing. The Herdazian was 'armless.</br>
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|Lopen, after being stuck to a wall in a [[Full Lashing]] experiment that he himself proposed{{book ref|sa2|12}}
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|Ain’t nothing wrong with being a woman, gancho. Some of my relatives are women.
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|Lopen to Kaladin{{book ref|sa2|76}}
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|Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before pancakes
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|Lopen misquoting the First Ideal of the Knights Radiant to an injured soldier{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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|Well, sure. Technically it might be. But for the end of the world, it's not so bad, right? I figured that when everything ended, we’d sink into a noxious bath of pus and doom, breathing in agony as the air around us—sure—became molten, and we screamed a final burning scream, relishing the memories of the last time a woman loved us. Don’t know about you, moolie, but my lungs aren’t burning. The air doesn’t seem very molten. Considering how bad this could have gone, you’ve got a lot to be thankful for. Remember that.
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|Lopen comforting a wounded man after the Battle of Thaylen Field{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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|NOW? I was saving that for a dramatic moment, you penhito! Why didn't you listen earlier? We were, sure, all about to die and things!
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|Lopen to the [[Stormfather]], when he achieved the Second Ideal of the Windrunners shortly after the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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|I'll do it, then. I've got to protect people, you know? Even from myself. Gotta rededicate to being the best Lopen possible. A better, improved, ''extra''-incredible Lopen.
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|Lopen swearing his version of the Windrunners' Third Ideal{{book ref|sa3.5|Epilogue}}
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[category: viewpoint characters]]
 
[[category: viewpoint characters]]
 
[[Category: Bridgemen]]
 
[[Category: Bridgemen]]
[[es:Lopen]]
 

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