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Teft continued to disappear from time to time without explanation of where he was going, though the other members of Bridge Four figured out about his addiction anyway.{{book ref|sa3|35}} Teft was driven to give in to his craving more and more the more money he earned from Dalinar. He at some point spoke the first two [[Order of Windrunners#Ideals of the Windrunners|oaths]] of a Windrunner, hoping it would take away his addiction, but quickly realized that it would not; because of his deep-rooted shame, he then hoped to drive away his spren, [[Phendorana]].{{book ref|sa3|41}}{{book ref|sa4|23}} After he missed the first training session when Kaladin borrowed the royal emerald reserve{{book ref|sa3|37}} because he had binged on firemoss the night before, Kaladin and Rock found him in a moss den, paid his tab, and brought him back to the barracks.{{book ref|sa3|41}} After that incident, Teft laid off firemoss use for a while and made sure his behavior seemed more normal to the others. He helped out at recruitment and training events, bringing Lyn over to Kaladin after she drew in Stormlight for the first time{{book ref|sa3|46}} and leading a group of Bridge Four members in aerial exercises.{{book ref|sa3|55}}
 
After Kaladin left for the expedition to [[Kholinar]], Dalinar delivered the [[honorbladeHonorblade]] Kaladin had recovered from Szeth to Bridge Four. This allowed them, albeit one at a time, to gain and practice with the powers of a Windrunner even without Kaladin's presence.{{book ref|sa3|64}} Teft let Rock take the honorbladeHonorblade first, but during the time they had possession of the sword they randomly switched around who carried it so that no one trying to steal it could know whom to target. They continued acting as guards to the Kholins among their other duties; [[Navani]] got news of Kholinar's fall and the likely demise of Kaladin's group, but when she informed Bridge Four of the group's trouble, Teft laughed at the suggestion that Kaladin might be dead. They, as representatives of the Radiants, attended the first 'meeting of monarchs' at Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
 
During that time, Teft continued to struggle with his addiction. At one point he was arrested and brought before Aladar's magistrates on the charge of public intoxication; Navani used her seal, at Aladar's quiet request, to free him.{{book ref|sa3|104}}
=== Still a Sergeant ===
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[[Navani]] and [[Kaladin]] discussed sending Teft with [[Rysn]] on her expedition to [[Akinah]], but they ultimately decided against it due to the possibility of the presence of [[Odium]]'s forces on the island. If that were true, the [[coalition of monarchs|coalition]] didn't want their enemies to have access to a living [[Shardblade]] and therefore to be able to unlock the [[Oathgate]] and access [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa3.5|13}}
 
Teft accompanied the force from Urithiru that went to evacuate [[Hearthstone]]. After Kaladin's pursuit of [[Leshwi]] failed, Teft flew over to receive instructions and to check on him, feeling concerned about how Kaladin had been looking lately. On Kaladin's orders, he returned to the [[Windrunners]] and instructed them to fight defensive engagements, not worrying over much about keeping the [[Fused]] away from the [[Fourth Bridge]].{{book ref|sa4|5}} On the trip back, Teft approached Kaladin again. Although Kaladin tried to rebuff him, he sat next to him anyway and made him listen to his suggestion that Kaladin go congratulate [[Laran]], who had just sworn the Third Ideal. They discussed [[Moash]] as well, but when Teft mentioned [[Renarin]] finding Kaladin frozen in battle, Kaladin abruptly stood up to go congratulate Laran. He flew the rest of the way to Urithiru on his own to escape Teft's questions.{{book ref|sa4|9}}
 
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After Dalinar relieved Kaladin from active duty, Kaladin tried to make Teft companylord of the Windrunners; Teft vehemently opposed this idea, so Kaladin promoted [[Sigzil]] to the position instead.{{book ref|sa4|18}} Teft, hearing that Kaladin had decided to become a surgeon and establish a clinic with his father, withdrew from battle himself and became Kaladin's assistant. Kaladin tried to talk him out of staying behind, but Teft was immovable on the subject; eventually Kaladin acknowledged that he was grateful to have Teft with him.{{book ref|sa4|23}} The first thing they did together was track down a refugee named [[Noril]] at the behest of his niece [[Cressa]], who had come to Kaladin for help finding her uncle. [[Lirin]] remembered sending the man to the ardents, but the ardents directed Teft and Kaladin to the Devotary of Mercy. The ardent they encountered there was less than helpful until Teft summoned [[Phendorana]] as a Shardspear. Teft grumbled about finding Noril locked in a bare, dark room, but they convinced Noril to come outside onto the balcony to talk. In the conversation, Teft and Kaladin showed Noril that they understood what he was feeling; while Kaladin demanded that the ardents release Noril into his care, Teft kept chatting with the man about inconsequential things.{{book ref|sa4|25}}
 
Later, Kaladin sent Teft to look for [[Dabbid]] so the nonverbal bridgeman could join in on the group therapy meetings Kaladin had started, but Teft found that the man had been missing for three days. They went to check with [[Rlain]], as Dabbid sometimes helped him in the fields surrounding Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|37}} Teft and Kaladin met with Rlain in the winehouse [[Adolin]] was fond of visiting. Teft thought about ordering something stronger than the orange [[Roshar#Wines|wine]] that he got, but Kaladin reminded him of what he already knew - that giving in a little bit would lead to a slide right back to addiction. They drank a toast "to unfairness" just before Rlain walked in with [[Syl]]. The four of them discussed war and Rlain's experience as a bridgeman before talking about Dabbid. Teft accused Kaladin of not attending his own group therapy meetings, and the other two sided with Teft until Kaladin promised to attend the next meeting.{{book ref|sa4|38}}
 
=== Occupation of Urithiru ===
Teft dropped unconscious suddenly in the middle of their conversation,{{book ref|sa4|39}} the result of [[Raboniel]] successfully activating the [[Sibling]]'s defenses with [[Voidlight]] such that it suppressed Radiant powers while still allowing [[Voidbinding]].{{book ref|sa4|38}} Kaladin felt disoriented for a moment, but he immediately moved to check on Teft, whom he assumed was having either a stroke or a severe aftereffect of withdrawal from firemoss. They decided to take Teft to the [[Edgedancer]] clinic, so Kaladin carried him as Rlain led the way. After discovering all of the Edgedancers unconscious too, they took Teft up to Lirin's clinic. Syl appeared and confirmed that she couldn't see Phendorana anywhere either.{{book ref|sa4|39}}
 
As Kaladin fed Teft some broth at Lirin's clinic, he observed that Teft seemed closer to waking than the [[Stoneward]] who was also unconscious in the room. He listened to his father tell him that the best way to help the Radiants was to back down and fill his role as a surgeon; Kaladin agreed with him up until a [[Regal]] and a warform soldier came to take Teft to the infirmary where the other Radiants were. Kaladin attacked the two enemy soldiers, killing the Regal and sending the other running.{{book ref|sa4|43}} He took the still unconscious Teft on his back and fled to a hidden room at the direction of the Sibling.{{book ref|sa4|44}} Kaladin retrieved supplies to feed and clean Teft, and after [[Dabbid]] found them later, he helped care for the man too.{{book ref|sa4|49}}{{book ref|sa4|55}}{{book ref|sa4|63}} When Dabbid and [[Rlain]] brought [[Lift]] to the hidden room to heal Kaladin, she nonchalantly healed Teft too; Teft woke up in time to greet Kaladin as he awoke from the nightmares [[Odium]] had given him while he was illfeverish from hisan infected wound.{{book ref|sa4|85}}
 
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When Teft woke disoriented and confused, he believed that he had given in to his [[firemoss]] addiction; he was emboldened to hear that he was still sober. He had to strain to summon Phendorana, who had been unaware of happenings since Teft fell unconscious. Lift had to come by and heal him about every ten hours or he would start to fall back unconscious, and she arrived at one point with Rlain while Dabbid, Kaladin, and Teft were eating soup. The five of them discussed their situation, and, prompted by Kaladin questioning whether it wouldn't be better just to stop fighting, Teft gave the rest a detailed version of his childhood trauma surrounding the [[Envisagers]] and encouraged them just to do the best they could in their circumstance. They agreed they at least needed to rescue the rest of the Radiants, budbut decided to wait a few days. Teft found himself feeling happy just to consider the few little things that were still good about their situation and conceded to Phendorana that she had been right all along to think he was worth saving.{{book ref|sa4|91}}
 
=== Final Battle ===
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The crew devised a plan for Kaladin to distract the Fused while Teft and Lift snuck into Lirin's clinic to have Lift heal the unconscious Radiants, then escape Urithiru. However, upon arriving in the clinic, they sprang [[Moash]]'s trap, intended for Kaladin. Moash wounded Lift with Jezrien's [[Honorblade]] before using a [[raysium]] dagger embedded with an [[anti-Stormlight]] gem to permanently kill Phendorana, incapacitating Teft. After a brief conversation, Teft accepted his fate, knowing that he would die as someone who was loved. Moash then killed Teft.
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The crew had devised a plan for Kaladin to distract the Fused while Teft and Lift snuck into Lirin's clinic to have Lift heal the unconscious Radiants. They hoped to be able to find a different way to resolve the situation, being unsure quite how they would manage to to escape the tower, but when the Sibling informed them that the enemy had found the final node, they had to resort to their original plan.{{book ref|sa4|100}} Upon arriving at the clinic, Teft and Lift had to take down a Regal who was guarding the door. Once inside, they realized they had sprung [[Moash]]'s trap which he had intended for Kaladin. Moash wounded Lift with [[Jezrien]]'s [[Honorblade]] before Teft engaged him while wielding only a dagger.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
 
Teft tried to stay out of Moash's reach, prolonging the fight to think of options. Lift began moving toward the Radiants behind Moash's back in order to heal them, so Teft and Phendorana tried to keep Moash from noticing her. Unfortunately, when Moash killed one of the Radiants, Lift cried out and drew his attention; to keep him from killing the girl next, Teft invited him to really fight. Moash easily wounded Teft, sending him to the ground. As he swung his blade to kill him, though, Teft and Phendorana strained together and managed to manifest the spren as a "phantom spear shaft," stopping Moash's blow. Realizing they wouldn't be able to do that again, Teft prepared to lunge at Moash in order to reduce the effectiveness of his sword. Before he could move, however, Moash pulled out a [[raysium]] dagger embedded with an [[anti-Stormlight]] gem and stabbed Phendorana in the forehead with it. This permanently killed Phendorana, and Teft felt incapacitating agony as a part of his soul was ripped away. Moash hoisted Teft into the air, and Teft knew he was about to die; knowing that he would die as someone who was loved, Teft had a few final words for Moash before Moash killed him with his Honorblade.{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
Moash dropped Teft's body in front of Kaladin as he made towards the Radiant infirmary.{{book ref|sa4|105}} On seeing his body, Kaladin was overwhelmed with such a sense of failure and grief that he became insensate; Teft's death was one of the catalysts in Kaladin's decision to jump from the top of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|106}} However, in Kaladin's vision of [[Tien]], Tien addressed Teft's death and helped Kaladin see that he had been discounting all of the times he had helped the man, instead focusing solely on failing to save him from dying. After that, Kaladin accepted that he wouldn't be able to protect everyone and was able to swear his [[Order of Windrunners#The Fourth Ideal|Fourth Ideal]].{{book ref|sa4|108}}
 
Rlain sang the Song of the Fallen over Teft's body, while Dabbid knelt next to him and grieved. He channeled Teft while speaking to the group of Singers and humans in the atrium about leaving the tower, but realized he probably came across as too gruff.{{book ref|sa4|109}} Moash, having gone after Navani but having failed to kill her before she bonded the Sibling, felt pain over killing Teft as Navani and the Sibling's [[Towerlight]] pushed away his Connection to Odium.{{book ref|sa4|111}}
 
After Urithiru's was liberatedliberation, Bridge Four had Teft's body [[soulcast]] into stone, planning to place him in a room the Sibling knew about in the tower in which there were already stone statues of many fallen Radiants. The mortician was unable to change Teft's habitual scowl into a smile, which Bridge Four found appropriate; later, a sculptor would create a likeness of Phendorana to place by him. Bridge Four gathered and drank to his memory and reminisced. Kaladin huggedlingered Teft'sby the statue while the others left, and he and [[Syl]] discussed missing Teft before hugging his statue and leaving him behind.{{book ref|sa4|114}} As a final promise kept to Teft, Kaladin began attending his own group therapy sessions.{{book ref|sa4|116}}
 
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