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|Take that next storming step. You can't change the past, only the future.
|Teft{{book ref|sa2|44}}
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Teft is an oldera man in his fifties with tan skin and, drooping cheeks, and no slave mark.{{book ref|sa1|11}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} He has brown eyes with an [[wikipedia:epicanthic fold|epicanthic fold]] and close-cropped, grizzled white-salted hair.{{book ref|sa1|11}} He keeps a neat, short and square beard that is light brown mixed with patches of gray. Teft is often blunt and speaks in a matter-of-fact tone. He nurses a deep-seated grudge against [[lighteyes]]{{book ref|sa3|46}} but is observant and thoughtful towards the other members of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa3|46}}{{book ref|sa1|63}}{{book ref|sa3|55}} andHe is also a natural leader and a loyal sergeant.{{book ref|sa2|9}}{{book ref|sa4|23}}
 
Teft has harbored a [[firemoss]] addiction since his time in [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]' army,{{book ref|sa3|41}} which is a deep cause of personal shame and grief; during his many conversations with Kaladin, Teft repeatedly states that he isn't trustworthy.{{book ref|sa2|12}} Even after bonding [[Phendorana]], he harbors feelings of inadequacy and shame for a while, believing that he is incapable of upholding the ideals of a Radiant due his past actions.{{book ref|sa3|41}} Phendorana eventually turns his perspective around, and he finds within himself a deep determination to struggle forward for the sake of those who love him even if he sometimes fails. He comes to enjoy the good parts of life despite all of the things that go wrong around him.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
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Teft is the first [[bridgeman]] Kaladin approaches to ask for support in his plans for [[Bridge Four]],{{book ref|sa1|21}} and he is also the first to suspect Kaladin's nature as a [[Knight Radiant]], a suspicion that pays off by saving Kaladin's life.{{book ref|sa1|38}} Kaladin in turn suspects that Teft has been a soldier and tricks him into revealing it in the chasms;{{book ref|sa1|49}} later, Teft easily falls into the role of Kaladin's sergeant as he begins turning the bridgemen into soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|2}}{{book ref|sa3|46}} Kaladin is concerned about Teft when he begins disappearing on [[firemoss]] binges, but he respects Teft's privacy enough to lay off the issue until it becomes a serious problem.{{book ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|41}} Both men take Teft's position as Kaladin's sergeant seriously, meaning that Kaladin listens to Teft's advice at times when he would rather not{{book ref|sa4|9}} and Teft knows to balance not letting Kaladin go into situations totally alone with not correcting him sometimes when he is wrong.{{book ref|sa4|23}}{{book ref|sa4|91}} Teft feels a sense of proprietary pride when he sees Kaladin still fighting after all that has dragged him down.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
 
=== Phendorana ===
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|You were storming right. You have always been right.
|Teft to Phendorana{{book ref|sa4|91}}
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At first, Teft resents the attention of [[Phendorana]] and wishes to give up instead of progress in his oaths, as she encourages him to do.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} She convinces him to swear the Third Ideal, committing himself to continue to struggle onward despite his self-loathing.{{book ref|sa3|119}} She later encourages him to open up to [[Kaladin]], [[Lift]], [[Rlain]], and [[Dabbid]] about his past with the [[Envisagers]] when the others wonder whether it is the right thing to do to keep fighting the occupation of [[Urithiru]]. After the discussion, Teft finds himself smiling because he enjoys life despite its difficulties; he admits to Phendorana that she had been right all along to convince him to keep going and to convince him that he was worth saving.{{book ref|sa4|91}} They equally commit to the fight against [[Moash]] and somehow manage to manifest Phendorana to form just enough of a spear shaft to stop a blow from Moash that would otherwise have killed Teft. The nature of their bond causes Teft to feel as if some part of him is ripped off of his soul when Phendorana dies. In the end, that pain is what incapacitates Teft to the point that Moash is able to kill him without resistance.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
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