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'''Bridge Four''' is the name of a group headed by [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], an Alethi [[Knight Radiant]] of the [[Order of Windrunners]]. The group was originally one of the [[bridge crew]]s of the Sadeas warcamp in the [[Shattered Plains]], hence the name, but its function has evolved over time, becoming both [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s honor guard as well as a military unit within a battalion of the Kholin army, then later becoming a group largely consisting of Kaladin's [[squire]]s and [[Knights Radiant]] loyal to him. Despite such drastic changes, the members still refer to themselves by their original bridge crew name, and have even kept their old bridge with them.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
'''Bridge Four''' is the name of a group headed by [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], an Alethi [[Knight Radiant]] of the [[Order of Windrunners]]. The group was originally one of the [[bridge crew]]s of the Sadeas warcamp in the [[Shattered Plains]], hence the name, but its function has evolved over time, becoming both [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s honor guard as well as a military unit within a battalion of the Kholin army, then later becoming a group largely consisting of Kaladin's [[squire]]s and [[Knights Radiant]] loyal to him. Despite such drastic changes, the members still refer to themselves by their original bridge crew name, and have even kept their old bridge with them.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
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Their insignia, designed by Kaladin, is made up of the glyph ''vev'' (meaning the number four) suspended above the glyph ''gesheh'' (meaning bridge), stylized as a bridge spanning a chasm.{{wob ref|6461}}
 
Their insignia, designed by Kaladin, is made up of the glyph ''vev'' (meaning the number four) suspended above the glyph ''gesheh'' (meaning bridge), stylized as a bridge spanning a chasm.{{wob ref|6461}}
   
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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|It appeared that he'd been wrong. There had been something more they could do to him. One final torment the world had reserved just for Kaladin. And it was called Bridge Four.
 
|It appeared that he'd been wrong. There had been something more they could do to him. One final torment the world had reserved just for Kaladin. And it was called Bridge Four.
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Upon arrival at the bridge yard in Sadeas' warcamp [[Kaladin]] managed to earn the immediate enmity of [[Gaz]], the bridge sergeant in charge of the bridge crews, who then placed him in Bridge Four.
 
Upon arrival at the bridge yard in Sadeas' warcamp [[Kaladin]] managed to earn the immediate enmity of [[Gaz]], the bridge sergeant in charge of the bridge crews, who then placed him in Bridge Four.
   
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=== Changes under Kaladin ===
 
=== Changes under Kaladin ===
 
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|Kaladin to Teft on the marching off for the Battle of the Tower{{book ref|sa1|64}}
 
|Kaladin to Teft on the marching off for the Battle of the Tower{{book ref|sa1|64}}
 
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Kaladin, still unaware of his latent powers as a [[Windrunner]], managed to survive the bridge runs even after several weeks, and eventually decided to protect other members of Bridge Four and become their bridgeleader.{{book ref|sa1|11}} Using both his medical and military knowledge, he quickly turned the crew around. His efforts in building morale and instilling discipline led to better organization.{{book ref|sa1|27}} He found ways to treat wounded crew members, saving many lives.{{book ref|sa1|17}} Soon enough Bridge Four was having the fewest casualties among the bridge crews. However due to Kaladin's selfish tactics in one particular battle, every other bridge crew suffered heavy casualties and the battle was lost due to Kaladin instructing his bridgemen to use their bridge as a shield. The other bridges were shot at more by the Parshendi. Kaladin's bridge was one of the only ones that made it to the chasm. Kaladin was punished but Bridge 4 remained by his side even upon his near death. {{book ref|sa1|30}}
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Kaladin, still unaware of his latent powers as a [[Windrunner]], managed to survive the bridge runs even after several weeks, and eventually decided to protect other members of Bridge Four and become their bridgeleader.{{book ref|sa1|11}} Using both his medical and military knowledge, he quickly turned the crew around. His efforts in building morale and instilling discipline led to better organization.{{book ref|sa1|27}} He found ways to treat wounded crew members, saving many lives.{{book ref|sa1|17}} Soon enough Bridge Four was having the fewest casualties among the bridge crews. However due to Kaladin's selfish tactics in one particular battle, every other bridge crew suffered heavy casualties and the battle was lost due to Kaladin instructing his bridgemen to use their bridge as a shield. The other bridges were shot at more by the Parshendi. Kaladin's bridge was one of the only ones that made it to the chasm. Kaladin was punished but Bridge Four remained by his side even upon his near death.{{book ref|sa1|30}}
   
 
=== Escape Plan and Freedom ===
 
=== Escape Plan and Freedom ===
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For this, Dalinar gave Sadeas [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]], his [[Shardblade]], in exchange of the freedom of every single bridgeman in Sadeas' warcamp.{{book ref|sa1|69}} Afterwards, 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 the former bridgemen.{{book ref|sa1|73}}
 
For this, Dalinar gave Sadeas [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]], his [[Shardblade]], in exchange of the freedom of every single bridgeman in Sadeas' warcamp.{{book ref|sa1|69}} Afterwards, 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 the former bridgemen.{{book ref|sa1|73}}
   
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{{image|Bridge_4_Shuravf.jpeg|side=left|width=250px|Bridge Four}}
 
=== Battalion Officers ===
 
=== Battalion Officers ===
 
As captain, Kaladin assigned several Bridge Four members to become officers of the new battalion:
 
As captain, Kaladin assigned several Bridge Four members to become officers of the new battalion:
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=== Dalinar's Honor Guard ===
 
=== Dalinar's Honor Guard ===
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As Highprince Dalinar's personal bodyguards, Bridge Four guarded both the Highprince and his family. Dalinar was their top priority, as Kaladin believed that the highprince was their only guarantee of freedom. He made it a policy to always have a team, led by a Bridge Four lieutenant if not Kaladin himself, watching the highprince at all times, while the rest of Bridge Four guarded his sons or carried out other responsibilities as members of Kaladin's battalion.
 
As Highprince Dalinar's personal bodyguards, Bridge Four guarded both the Highprince and his family. Dalinar was their top priority, as Kaladin believed that the highprince was their only guarantee of freedom. He made it a policy to always have a team, led by a Bridge Four lieutenant if not Kaladin himself, watching the highprince at all times, while the rest of Bridge Four guarded his sons or carried out other responsibilities as members of Kaladin's battalion.
   
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From then on Bridge Four focused more on training their Surgebinding abilities, recruiting potential squires, and performing more crucial assignments for Dalinar. Their abilities disappeared whenever Kaladin was too far away, so Dalinar gave them the Windrunner [[Honorblade]] to use for training in such cases.{{book ref|sa3|64}}
 
From then on Bridge Four focused more on training their Surgebinding abilities, recruiting potential squires, and performing more crucial assignments for Dalinar. Their abilities disappeared whenever Kaladin was too far away, so Dalinar gave them the Windrunner [[Honorblade]] to use for training in such cases.{{book ref|sa3|64}}
   
At some point, [[Teft]] and [[Lopen]] bonded Honorspren to become Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Other Bridge Four members may have already done the same.
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At some point, [[Teft]] and [[Lopen]] bonded honorspren to become Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|121}} Other Bridge Four members may have already done the same.
   
 
Teft, who reached the Third Ideal as well, received squires of his own from another bridge crew, namely Bridge Thirteen.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
Teft, who reached the Third Ideal as well, received squires of his own from another bridge crew, namely Bridge Thirteen.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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{{image|Bridge4 Tattoos.svg|Bridge Four Tattoos|side=left|width=250px}}
 
{{image|Bridge4 Tattoos.svg|Bridge Four Tattoos|side=left|width=250px}}
 
Surviving members who've been in Bridge Four since the bridge crew days have [[glyph]]s for "Freedom" and "Bridge Four" tattooed on their person. The "Freedom" glyph is usually a mark of a freed slave.
 
Surviving members who've been in Bridge Four since the bridge crew days have [[glyph]]s for "Freedom" and "Bridge Four" tattooed on their person. The "Freedom" glyph is usually a mark of a freed slave.
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{{image|Bridge 4 Glyph.svg|The portion of the glyph meaning "Bridge Four"|side=right|width=250px}}
 
 
In Alethi society, slaves are often branded with a mark of slavery on their forehead to make their status apparent to anyone who sees them. A freed slave is given a writ of freedom, but he could also cover his slave brand with a tattoo indicating details of his freedom in order to lessen potential misunderstandings.
 
In Alethi society, slaves are often branded with a mark of slavery on their forehead to make their status apparent to anyone who sees them. A freed slave is given a writ of freedom, but he could also cover his slave brand with a tattoo indicating details of his freedom in order to lessen potential misunderstandings.
   
 
Shortly after moving to Dalinar's warcamp, Kaladin hires a tattooist to give a Freedom tattoo to those Bridge Four members who'd been slaves. The first one to get it, [[Hobber]], insists on having glyphs for "Bridge Four" added to the tattoo as well, as a statement of loyalty and gratitude towards Bridge Four. The rest of the former slaves copy him. As a gesture of solidarity, even those who didn't have the slave brand request for the same tattoo as well, although [[Moash]] opts to have the tattoo placed on his left shoulder instead of his forehead.{{book ref|sa2|2}}{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
Shortly after moving to Dalinar's warcamp, Kaladin hires a tattooist to give a Freedom tattoo to those Bridge Four members who'd been slaves. The first one to get it, [[Hobber]], insists on having glyphs for "Bridge Four" added to the tattoo as well, as a statement of loyalty and gratitude towards Bridge Four. The rest of the former slaves copy him. As a gesture of solidarity, even those who didn't have the slave brand request for the same tattoo as well, although [[Moash]] opts to have the tattoo placed on his left shoulder instead of his forehead.{{book ref|sa2|2}}{{book ref|sa3|45}}
   
Somehow the ink keeps on melting away from Kaladin's forehead when it is his turn to be tattooed. This is why Kaladin, whose own slave brand has not been healed even after using [[Stormlight]] for so long, does not have the tattoos. The reason for this is not completely certain. After speaking the fourth ideal Kaladin's father notices that his scars are falling off as scabs, leaving clean smooth skin behind.
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Somehow the ink keeps on melting away from Kaladin's forehead when it is his turn to be tattooed. It is believed that this is because of the Spiritual Aspect of Identity. Because Kaladin perceives the scars to be part of his identity the Investiture from the Stormlight reverses the change. After speaking the Fourth Ideal, Kaladin's father notices that his scars are falling off as scabs, leaving clean smooth skin behind.
   
 
== Notable Members ==
 
== Notable Members ==
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{{for|:Category:Bridge Four|a full list of members|Category:Bridge Four}}
 
{{for|:Category:Bridge Four|a full list of members|Category:Bridge Four}}
 
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* [[Kaladin]] (captain)
 
* [[Kaladin]] (captain)
* [[Lunamor]] (lieutenant)
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* [[Lunamor]] (lieutenant; a.k.a Rock)
 
* [[Moash]] (lieutenant; former—traitor)
 
* [[Moash]] (lieutenant; former—traitor)
* [[Teft]] (lieutenant)
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* [[Teft]] (lieutenant—deceased)
 
* [[Skar]] (lieutenant)
 
* [[Skar]] (lieutenant)
 
* [[Sigzil]] (lieutenant)
 
* [[Sigzil]] (lieutenant)
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* [[Leyten]]
 
* [[Leyten]]
 
* [[Lopen]]
 
* [[Lopen]]
 
* [[Rlain]] (a.k.a. Shen)
 
* [[Lyn]] (post-Sadeas)
 
* [[Lyn]] (post-Sadeas)
 
* [[Renarin Kholin]] (post-Sadeas)
 
* [[Renarin Kholin]] (post-Sadeas)
* [[Rlain]] (a.k.a. Shen)
 
 
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Bridge Four
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Bridge Four is the name of a group headed by Kaladin Stormblessed, an Alethi Knight Radiant of the Order of Windrunners. The group was originally one of the bridge crews of the Sadeas warcamp in the Shattered Plains, hence the name, but its function has evolved over time, becoming both Dalinar Kholin's honor guard as well as a military unit within a battalion of the Kholin army, then later becoming a group largely consisting of Kaladin's squires and Knights Radiant loyal to him. Despite such drastic changes, the members still refer to themselves by their original bridge crew name, and have even kept their old bridge with them.[1]

Their insignia, designed by Kaladin, is made up of the glyph vev (meaning the number four) suspended above the glyph gesheh (meaning bridge), stylized as a bridge spanning a chasm.[2]

History[edit]

by Zack Stella

It appeared that he'd been wrong. There had been something more they could do to him. One final torment the world had reserved just for Kaladin. And it was called Bridge Four.

—Kaladin's thoughts after his first Bridge Run[3]

Notorious for its bad luck, Bridge Four of Torol Sadeas' bridge crews seldom kept a bridgeleader for more than a few days[3] and almost always took the highest casualties on bridge runs.[4]

A transfer to Bridge Four was often used as a punishment for bridgemen,[5] and the existence of a group worse off than themselves was a mental control used by Sadeas' men on the rest of the bridge crews. As a result of this, the bridgemen in Bridge Four knew that nothing worse could be done to them, and put no effort into anything. They didn't tell each other their names or anything else about themselves.

Upon arrival at the bridge yard in Sadeas' warcamp Kaladin managed to earn the immediate enmity of Gaz, the bridge sergeant in charge of the bridge crews, who then placed him in Bridge Four.

Gathering around campfire

Changes under Kaladin[edit]

As they hefted their bridge, a spontaneous round of cheering rose up from the other crews. "That's new," ... "Guess they finally realized what we are," Kaladin said. "And what's that?" ... "We're their champions. Bridge forward!"

—Kaladin to Teft on the marching off for the Battle of the Tower[6]

Kaladin, still unaware of his latent powers as a Windrunner, managed to survive the bridge runs even after several weeks, and eventually decided to protect other members of Bridge Four and become their bridgeleader.[5] Using both his medical and military knowledge, he quickly turned the crew around. His efforts in building morale and instilling discipline led to better organization.[7] He found ways to treat wounded crew members, saving many lives.[8] Soon enough Bridge Four was having the fewest casualties among the bridge crews. However due to Kaladin's selfish tactics in one particular battle, every other bridge crew suffered heavy casualties and the battle was lost due to Kaladin instructing his bridgemen to use their bridge as a shield. The other bridges were shot at more by the Parshendi. Kaladin's bridge was one of the only ones that made it to the chasm. Kaladin was punished but Bridge Four remained by his side even upon his near death.[9]

Escape Plan and Freedom[edit]

Training with Kaladin in the chasms

Despite their huge gains, the treatment of the warcamp's 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.[10]

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 army, 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.[11][12]

For this, Dalinar gave Sadeas Oathbringer, his Shardblade, in exchange of the freedom of every single bridgeman in Sadeas' warcamp.[13] Afterwards, 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 the former bridgemen.[14]

Bridge Four

Battalion Officers[edit]

As captain, Kaladin assigned several Bridge Four members to become officers of the new battalion:

  • Rock - lieutenant and quartermaster, in charge of food for the battalion
  • Lopen - second lieutenant to Rock
  • Teft - lieutenant in charge of training
  • Sigzil - lieutenant and clerk
  • Skar - lieutenant
  • Moash (former) - lieutenant

Skar and Moash were both tasked to focus on Bridge Four's bodyguard duties.[15]

Dalinar's Honor Guard[edit]

Defending Dalinar from Szeth

As Highprince Dalinar's personal bodyguards, Bridge Four guarded both the Highprince and his family. Dalinar was their top priority, as Kaladin believed that the highprince was their only guarantee of freedom. He made it a policy to always have a team, led by a Bridge Four lieutenant if not Kaladin himself, watching the highprince at all times, while the rest of Bridge Four guarded his sons or carried out other responsibilities as members of Kaladin's battalion.

Initially they were given Cobalt Guard uniforms, but they rejected the idea of being part of that group. They even mutilated their uniforms, cutting off the Cobalt Guard insignia, which was later replaced by Bridge Four's own insignia.[15]

Squires and Radiants[edit]

Members of Bridge Four started becoming Kaladin's squires soon after he spoke the Third Ideal of the Windrunners.[16] This gave them access to Stormlight and the Lashings (Surges of Adhesion and Gravitation). Because of this Dalinar considered them too important for guard duty, so that was given to other bridge crews instead.[17]

From then on Bridge Four focused more on training their Surgebinding abilities, recruiting potential squires, and performing more crucial assignments for Dalinar. Their abilities disappeared whenever Kaladin was too far away, so Dalinar gave them the Windrunner Honorblade to use for training in such cases.[18]

At some point, Teft and Lopen bonded honorspren to become Knights Radiant.[19] Other Bridge Four members may have already done the same.

Teft, who reached the Third Ideal as well, received squires of his own from another bridge crew, namely Bridge Thirteen.[20]

Tattoos[edit]

Bridge Four Tattoos

Surviving members who've been in Bridge Four since the bridge crew days have glyphs for "Freedom" and "Bridge Four" tattooed on their person. The "Freedom" glyph is usually a mark of a freed slave.

The portion of the glyph meaning "Bridge Four"

In Alethi society, slaves are often branded with a mark of slavery on their forehead to make their status apparent to anyone who sees them. A freed slave is given a writ of freedom, but he could also cover his slave brand with a tattoo indicating details of his freedom in order to lessen potential misunderstandings.

Shortly after moving to Dalinar's warcamp, Kaladin hires a tattooist to give a Freedom tattoo to those Bridge Four members who'd been slaves. The first one to get it, Hobber, insists on having glyphs for "Bridge Four" added to the tattoo as well, as a statement of loyalty and gratitude towards Bridge Four. The rest of the former slaves copy him. As a gesture of solidarity, even those who didn't have the slave brand request for the same tattoo as well, although Moash opts to have the tattoo placed on his left shoulder instead of his forehead.[15][21]

Somehow the ink keeps on melting away from Kaladin's forehead when it is his turn to be tattooed. It is believed that this is because of the Spiritual Aspect of Identity. Because Kaladin perceives the scars to be part of his identity the Investiture from the Stormlight reverses the change. After speaking the Fourth Ideal, Kaladin's father notices that his scars are falling off as scabs, leaving clean smooth skin behind.

Notable Members[edit]

Notes[edit]

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