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Rlain (formally Shen) is a [[Parshendi]] who is among Kaladin's group of bridgemen. He is the only Parshendi who sided with the Alethi before the creation of the Everstorm. It is revealed that he was a spy for the Parshendi, using dullform to disguise himself as a parshmen. He travelled between warcamps for three years{{ref|b|sa2|c|79}} before becoming part of [[Bridge Four]].
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Rlain (formally Shen) is a [[Parshendi]] who is among Kaladin's group of bridgemen.{{ref|b|sa1|c|46}} He is the only Parshendi who sided with the Alethi before the creation of the Everstorm. It is revealed that he was a spy for the Parshendi, using dullform to disguise himself as a parshmen. He travelled between warcamps for three years{{ref|b|sa2|c|79}} before becoming part of [[Bridge Four]].
   
 
Rlain was placed in Bridge Four as an experiment by Hashal, to see if parshmen could be trusted to run bridges. The members of Kaladin's crew violently distrusted the parshman, wanting to place him up at the front of the bridge to be hit with an arrow instead of a human bridgeman, but Kaladin refused, giving the parshman the name "Shen" and insisting that he was to be treated as a member of the crew. Rlain was upset by the crew's scavenging from dead Parshendi, and even more upset when Kaladin used Parshendi carapace as armour during a bridge run to the point where he ended up being left behind on subsequent runs. He was retrived from Sadeas' camp and brought with the rest of the bridgemen to Dalinar's camp following Sadeas' betrayal and Bridge 4's rescue of Dalinar.
 
Rlain was placed in Bridge Four as an experiment by Hashal, to see if parshmen could be trusted to run bridges. The members of Kaladin's crew violently distrusted the parshman, wanting to place him up at the front of the bridge to be hit with an arrow instead of a human bridgeman, but Kaladin refused, giving the parshman the name "Shen" and insisting that he was to be treated as a member of the crew. Rlain was upset by the crew's scavenging from dead Parshendi, and even more upset when Kaladin used Parshendi carapace as armour during a bridge run to the point where he ended up being left behind on subsequent runs. He was retrived from Sadeas' camp and brought with the rest of the bridgemen to Dalinar's camp following Sadeas' betrayal and Bridge 4's rescue of Dalinar.

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Rlain
Profession Bridge Four
Ethnicity Listener
Homeworld Roshar

Rlain (formally Shen) is a Parshendi who is among Kaladin's group of bridgemen.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content He is the only Parshendi who sided with the Alethi before the creation of the Everstorm. It is revealed that he was a spy for the Parshendi, using dullform to disguise himself as a parshmen. He travelled between warcamps for three yearsCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content before becoming part of Bridge Four.

Rlain was placed in Bridge Four as an experiment by Hashal, to see if parshmen could be trusted to run bridges. The members of Kaladin's crew violently distrusted the parshman, wanting to place him up at the front of the bridge to be hit with an arrow instead of a human bridgeman, but Kaladin refused, giving the parshman the name "Shen" and insisting that he was to be treated as a member of the crew. Rlain was upset by the crew's scavenging from dead Parshendi, and even more upset when Kaladin used Parshendi carapace as armour during a bridge run to the point where he ended up being left behind on subsequent runs. He was retrived from Sadeas' camp and brought with the rest of the bridgemen to Dalinar's camp following Sadeas' betrayal and Bridge 4's rescue of Dalinar.

During the events of "The Ways of Radiance", Rlain goes back to Narak, and gains warform. He eventually defects from the Parshendi, realizing that the change in Eshonai had corrupted his people. Bridge Four accepts him back, and he helps in the strategy of attacking the Voidbringers.

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