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'''Narm''' was a member of [[Bridge Four]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|14}} He was skinnier than most of the other bridgemen. He was wounded in one of the earlier bridgeruns.{{book ref|sa1|30}} |
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'''Narm''' is a member of [[Bridge Four]]. |
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After the near catastrophe where the [[Parshendi]] tried to retaliate for Kaladin dishonoring their dead, when Bridge Four was saved only though the timely arrival of [[Dalinar]] Kholin, Narm is sent together with [[Leyten]] to scout and find points to watch, so they don't get surprised again. |
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== Appearance and Personality == |
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He is skinnier than most of the other bridgemen.{{book ref|sa1|14}} Narm is also one of the loudest complainers about [[Kaladin]]’s leadership, alongside [[Moash]] and [[Sigzil]].{{book ref|sa1|27}} |
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== History == |
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During his first run as bridgeleader, [[Kaladin]] sought to find and heal the wounded bridgemen best he could. He asked Narm to make a fire, handing over his own shirt for tinder. Narm struggled to get the fire going while Kaladin worked on [[Gadol]]. Despite his efforts, Gadol died, but Kaladin yelled at Narm to keep the fire going and not to let it die in case others come. To his surprise, Narm actually got a small flame going which they used to treat other bridgemen.{{book ref|sa1|17}} |
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When [[Bridge Four]] is assigned chasm duty, Narm was working beside [[Moash]] who was taunting Kaladin. Kaladin performed a kata which left them all, including Moash and Narm, stunned. Impressed with Kaladin, three-quarters of the bridgemen joined Kaladin for training in the morning, except for some of the loudest complainers including Narm.{{book ref|sa1|27}} |
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Later, on a bridge run, Narm was injured alongside [[Peet]]. It was a fraction of what other crews lost, but Kaladin argued that was still too many.{{book ref|sa1|62}} |
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During the bridge run in which Kaladin first employed the carapace armor, the [[Parshendi]] fell into formation, nocking some fifty arrows at Kaladin and the rest of Bridge Four. They are saved by the timely arrival of [[Dalinar Kholin]] and his honor guard. After the close call, Kaladin sent Narm and [[Leyten]] to find good scouting points and watch the field for any Parshendi movement towards the chasm.{{book ref|sa1|62}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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<references /><!-- chapters 14, 17, 27, 30, 62, 68, 73 --> |
<references /><!-- chapters 14, 17, 27, 30, 62, 68, 73 --> |
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 24 May 2024
Narm | |
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Died | Battle of the Tower Tanatashev 1173[1] |
Profession | Bridgeman |
Groups | Bridge Four, Sadeas army |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Introduced In | The Way of Kings |
Narm is a member of Bridge Four.
Appearance and PersonalityEdit
He is skinnier than most of the other bridgemen.[2] Narm is also one of the loudest complainers about Kaladin’s leadership, alongside Moash and Sigzil.[3]
HistoryEdit
During his first run as bridgeleader, Kaladin sought to find and heal the wounded bridgemen best he could. He asked Narm to make a fire, handing over his own shirt for tinder. Narm struggled to get the fire going while Kaladin worked on Gadol. Despite his efforts, Gadol died, but Kaladin yelled at Narm to keep the fire going and not to let it die in case others come. To his surprise, Narm actually got a small flame going which they used to treat other bridgemen.[4]
When Bridge Four is assigned chasm duty, Narm was working beside Moash who was taunting Kaladin. Kaladin performed a kata which left them all, including Moash and Narm, stunned. Impressed with Kaladin, three-quarters of the bridgemen joined Kaladin for training in the morning, except for some of the loudest complainers including Narm.[3]
Later, on a bridge run, Narm was injured alongside Peet. It was a fraction of what other crews lost, but Kaladin argued that was still too many.[5]
During the bridge run in which Kaladin first employed the carapace armor, the Parshendi fell into formation, nocking some fifty arrows at Kaladin and the rest of Bridge Four. They are saved by the timely arrival of Dalinar Kholin and his honor guard. After the close call, Kaladin sent Narm and Leyten to find good scouting points and watch the field for any Parshendi movement towards the chasm.[5]
Narm was one of three bridgemen casualties during the Battle of the Tower, alongside Malop and Earless Jaks. He died trying to hold the bridge against the Parshendi while the Kholin army retreated.[6]