Eth
Eth | |
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Hermanos | Mart[1] |
Fallecido | c. Nanab 1174, asesinado durante el robo de la hoja de Honor del Puente Cuatro[2] |
Capacidades | Escudero Radiante de la Orden de los Corredores del Viento[3] |
Grupo | Puente Cuatro, Ejército de Sadeas (anteriormente), Ejército de Kholin |
Mundo natal | Roshar |
Universo | Cosmere |
Eth es un miembro del Puente Cuatro en Roshar.[4] Mart es su hermano.[4]
Apariencia y personalidad
Eth parece tener una personalidad jovial y disfruta burlándose de sus amigos, incluyendo a Cikatriz y Roca.[5][6] Como muchas personas, es relativamente ignorante con respecto a la cultura de los oyentes.[6]
Atributos y habilidades
Eth y varios otros hombres del puente reciben entrenamiento básico de medicina de campo por parte de Kaladin.[7] También tiene entrenamiento en combate y presumiblemente se le considera un combatiente competente, ya que se le asigna la tarea de proteger al rey en varias ocasiones.[1] Eth se convierte en un escudero Corredor del Viento de Kaladin, lo que le otorga algunas habilidades limitadas con la Luz tormentosa cuando está cerca de Kaladin.[8] Él fue uno de los hombres del puente que llevaron la hoja de Honor de Jezrien, aunque no está claro si realmente la utilizó.[2]
Historia
Eth and Mart were caught planning to desert, and they were sent to the bridge crews as punishment.[3]
After Dalinar freed Bridge Four, Eth often served as a personal guard for the Kholins alongside his brother and other Bridge Four members. He guarded the door during a meeting that Dalinar and Elhokar held at the Pinnacle, preventing anyone but Highprinces from entering without permission.[4] During Szeth's attack on Dalinar, Mart and Eth were assigned to guard the king.[1] After the attack, Eth treated Adolin's and Dalinar's wounds before Kaladin returned to them.[7] Eth also served as a guard for Adolin. He was present during one of Kaladin's Shardblade training sessions[9] and guarded the room where Adolin prepared for his duel against four Shardbearers.[10]
Eth survived Szeth's attack on Dalinar during the Battle of Narak, but his brother Mart did not; Eth mourned over his body.[11]
He was present during Shallan's investigation of Re-Shephir and did not seem to fear the Unmade.[5][12]
Eth became a Radiant squire to Kaladin and in one training session stuck a rock to his hand with an errant Lashing, amusing his friends.[8]
During another practice exercise of Bridge Four, Eth used the term "shellheads" in reference to the Voidbringers before hastily telling Rlain that he didn't mean any offense. He asked Rlain if he knew why the Fused were attacking trade caravans on the Shattered Plains. Eth called the Fused Rlain's "kinsmen," to which Rlain responded by saying that the Fused were his enemy and he and his people had spent their entire lives hiding from their old gods.[6]
Before the Battle of Thaylen Field, Taravangian sent a member of the Diagram to Bridge Four's barracks to steal Jezrien's Honorblade, which Eth was holding at the time.[2][13] The assassin used Teft's Bridge Four uniform coat as a disguise to get into the area. During the attack, Rock and Bisig were badly injured and Eth was killed.[2] Teft felt responsible for Eth's death.[14]
Notas
- ↑ a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 32#
- ↑ a b c d Juramentada interludio I-14#
- ↑ a b Juramentada capítulo 46#
- ↑ a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 5#
- ↑ a b Juramentada capítulo 29#
- ↑ a b c Juramentada capítulo 55#
- ↑ a b Palabras radiantes capítulo 33#
- ↑ a b Juramentada capítulo 37#
- ↑ Palabras radiantes capítulo 44#
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- ↑ Palabras radiantes capítulo 86#
- ↑ Juramentada capítulo 30#
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