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== Appearance ==
Lopen has brown hair and deep tan skin which is just a shade too dark to be Alethi. His fingernails are slate-colored and crystalline. He has an old slave's mark on his head
== History ==
Lopen's family left [[Herdaz]] when he was a baby, and he has never visited his homeland ever since.{{book ref|sa2|41}}
The racist attitude towards Herdazians in Alethkar somehow made it possible to send Lopen to the bridge crews without him committing any actual crime. The only reason he was sent there was because he annoyed somebody. {{wob ref |8259 |Oathbringer Release Party |date=2017/11/13}}
When [[Kaladin]] comes looking for new recruits for [[Bridge Four]], he calls on Kaladin to pick him, and claims that he made this decision because the person who was picked was special, and all the others were not.{{book ref|sa1|32}} Even though he didn't know what a bridge crew was at the time, he wanted to join Bridge Four. Though a one-armed man would not be good at carrying bridges, Kaladin chooses him because he was smiling, unlike all the other men. ▼
▲When [[Kaladin]] comes looking for new recruits for [[Bridge Four]],
Because Lopen can't carry a bridge due to his missing arm, Kaladin tells him to gather some water and accompany Bridge Four on the very next bridge run. Lopen takes [[Dabbid]] and [[Hobber]] with him to carry water for the bridgemen. Since [[Gaz]] seems to have no issues with this the first time, Lopen and Dabbid continue bringing water on every following bridge run.▼
▲Because Lopen
He often makes fun of himself (he has many "one-armed Herdazian jokes") and is extremely optimistic: despite being in a terrible situation, he laughs frequently. He refers to himself as "The Lopen", not because of any Herdazian tradition, but simply because he likes to {{wob ref |8540|Oathbringer Portland Signing |date=2017/11/16}}.
He is always fascinated when Kaladin absorbs [[Stormlight]], and says that women would love him if he learned to "glow" like Kaladin. He repeatedly attempts to [[Invest]] Stormlight from gemstones, and eventually succeeds. He uses it to restore his missing arm. {{book ref|sa2|87}}
As one of Kaladin's [[Knights Radiant#Squires|squire]]s, he volunteers to teach some of the hopefuls who want to join Bridge Four. He spends some time assuring the ground that although he was leaving for the sky, he still loved the ground and the ground should not miss him.
Lopen later becomes a Knight Radiant in his own right and is seen playing hide-and-seek with his spren, a male Windrunner spren named [[Rua]], after the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]. Currently he has achieved the [[Order of Windrunners#The_Second_Ideal|Second Ideal]] of the Windrunners.{{book ref|sa3|121}}
== King of Alethkar ==
A wounded [[Elhokar|King Elhokar]] is taken to Lopen's home in
When they reach the safety of Urithiru, Lopen tries to convince the Alethi to add him to the list of Alethi kings
== Family ==
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