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The '''bridge crews''' were groups of unfortunate men, called '''bridgemen''', mostly slaves, in Brightlord [[Sadeas]]'s army on the [[Shattered Plains]] on [[Roshar]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|6}}
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The '''bridge crews''' were groups of unfortunate men, called '''bridgemen''', mostly slaves, in Brightlord [[Torol Sadeas]]'s army on the [[Shattered Plains]] on [[Roshar]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|6}}
   
 
The bridge crews were built of slaves, deserters, thieves, foreigners, and some men who joined out of forlornness because they didn't have to starve and earned a few spheres there.{{ref|b|sa1|c|30}}
 
The bridge crews were built of slaves, deserters, thieves, foreigners, and some men who joined out of forlornness because they didn't have to starve and earned a few spheres there.{{ref|b|sa1|c|30}}
   
 
== Necessity of bridge crews ==
 
== Necessity of bridge crews ==
The unique geography of the Shattered Plains required the armies to cross many chasms to reach the battlefields. Brightlord [[Sadeas]] employed a large number of bridgemen to transport his army's temporary bridges. The bridgemen were also used as cannon fodder for the [[Parshendi]] bowmen.{{ref|b|sa1|c|32}}
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The unique geography of the Shattered Plains required the armies to cross many chasms to reach the battlefields. Brightlord [[Torol Sadeas]] employed a large number of bridgemen to transport his army's temporary bridges. The bridgemen were also used as cannon fodder for the [[Parshendi]] bowmen.{{ref|b|sa1|c|32}}
   
 
The bridgemen were split into a number of bridge crews, each carrying one bridge. The most notable crew was [[Bridge Four]] first because it had the highest casualty rate,{{ref|b|sa1|c|9}} later because they became their champions.{{ref|b|sa1|c|64}} [[Kaladin]] was their bridgeleader.
 
The bridgemen were split into a number of bridge crews, each carrying one bridge. The most notable crew was [[Bridge Four]] first because it had the highest casualty rate,{{ref|b|sa1|c|9}} later because they became their champions.{{ref|b|sa1|c|64}} [[Kaladin]] was their bridgeleader.
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The bridge crews were groups of unfortunate men, called bridgemen, mostly slaves, in Brightlord Torol Sadeas's army on the Shattered Plains on Roshar.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The bridge crews were built of slaves, deserters, thieves, foreigners, and some men who joined out of forlornness because they didn't have to starve and earned a few spheres there.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Necessity of bridge crews

The unique geography of the Shattered Plains required the armies to cross many chasms to reach the battlefields. Brightlord Torol Sadeas employed a large number of bridgemen to transport his army's temporary bridges. The bridgemen were also used as cannon fodder for the Parshendi bowmen.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The bridgemen were split into a number of bridge crews, each carrying one bridge. The most notable crew was Bridge Four first because it had the highest casualty rate,Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content later because they became their champions.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Kaladin was their bridgeleader.

Superiors

Gaz was the bridge sergeant, reporting directly to Brightlord LamarilCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content and later technically to Brightlord Matal, but Brightness Hashal was the one who typically issued orders to them.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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