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'''Bahmen''' was an aide to [[Ashweather Cett]] during the [[Siege of Luthadel|Siege]] and [[Battle of Luthadel]].{{book ref|mb2|55}}
 
'''Bahmen''' was an aide to [[Ashweather Cett]] during the [[Siege of Luthadel|Siege]] and [[Battle of Luthadel]].{{book ref|mb2|55}}
   
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When [[Vin]] attacked [[Straff Venture]]'s army with [[koloss]], killing Straff in the process, Bahmen had advised that Cett could add his forces to either side, leading a decisive victory, instead of Cett's original plan, which was to wait for Vin and Straff's forces to destroy each other. That way, Cett could seize [[Luthadel]] for himself. In the end, both because of Bahmen and because [[Allriane Cett]] rode to help Vin's forces, Cett came to assist Luthadel.
He advised Cett to charge when [[Vin]] attacked [[Straff Venture]]'s army.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 06:13, 28 March 2015

Bahmen
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Those forces look almost evenly matched. Fifty thousand men against a force of some twelve thousand koloss and about five thousand men. If we were to add our strength to either side...

—Bahmen to Cett[1]

Bahmen was an aide to Ashweather Cett during the Siege and Battle of Luthadel.[1]

When Vin attacked Straff Venture's army with koloss, killing Straff in the process, Bahmen had advised that Cett could add his forces to either side, leading a decisive victory, instead of Cett's original plan, which was to wait for Vin and Straff's forces to destroy each other. That way, Cett could seize Luthadel for himself. In the end, both because of Bahmen and because Allriane Cett rode to help Vin's forces, Cett came to assist Luthadel.

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