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Teft ended up in the bridge crews, in Highprince [[Sadeas]] warcamp, on the [[Shattered Plains]]. He blames himself for destroying the Envisagers.{{ref|b|twok|c|38}} <!--- and the death of his brother, and considered suicide in the pits. ... I don't find anything in the book about this statement and think that this has been mixed up with Kaladin ---> After committing infraction he was transfer to [[Bridge Four]],{{ref|b|twok|c|11}} where [[Kaladin]] befriended him and he ended up in his inner circle along with [[Rock]], actively helping him in his plans.
 
Teft was the first to suspect [[Kaladin]] might be able to use [[stormlight]], saving [[Kaladin]]'s life in the process. He learned this by (amongst other things) pushing two infused diamond [[spheres]] into [[Kaladin]]'s hand just before he was left outside alone to face "the judgement of the [[Stormfather]]" by way of the [[Highstorm]]. After that storm the [[spheres]] had lost their glow[[stormlight]]. Teft was almost certain at that point that [[Kaladin]] had the ability to [[infuse]] [[stormlight]]. Teft knew the status of the [[stormlight]] in the [[spheres]] prior to the storm, and also, that [[Highstorms]] are the means by which light infuses in the first place, which would leave the spheres infused afterwards. That meant [[Kaladin]] had "stolen" the light that once infused the diamond spheres and that Kaladin was part of the events the [[Envisagers]] had been waiting for. These revelations sparked a heavy curiosity in Teft, prompting questions that indirectly asked if [[Kaladin]] was willing to discuss his use of stormlight, or if he was aware of his own abilities. At one point, [[Kaladin]] was handed a bag of infused spheres. Teft threw a surprise punch at Kaladin to cause a reflexive infusion, which worked, and led both [[Kaladin]] and [[Lopen]] to notice the soft glow coming from [[Kaladin]]'s skin. Not to mention [[Kaladin]] realizing his familiar surge of strength and focus. After time passed and they were both certain of [[Kaladin]]'s abilities. Teft with the aid of Lopen, (seeing as he had become privy to the secret) and to some degree [[Syl]], worked with Kaladin to help understand and trigger his new found powers. {{ref|b|twok|c|38}} He shared with Kaladin what he knew about [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] and their ways, from his youth in the [[Envisagers]].{{ref|b|twok|c|43}}
 
During his many conversations with [[Kaladin]] he states time and again he isn't to be trusted. Either due to the events that lead to the fall of the [[Envisagers]], or some other unknown event.
Teft is currently joined with the rest of Bridge Four, serving as [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s personal guard.{{ref|b|twok|c|73}}
 
[[Kaladin]] discovers Teft has military experience and was a sergeant before becoming a bridgeman. He becomes invaluable to [[Kaladin]]'s leadership, by playing sargent to [[Kaladin]]'s captain, for instance when asked, ordered, or during times [[Kaladin]] is indisposed, Teft assumes command of the bridgemen. His military experience is never divulged in great detail, as the history of bridgemen's personal lives seems to be their most guarded secret. [[Kaladin]] and Teft are of the most avid practitioners of this concept. It is also a respected social contract, none prying more than a single question or two, into the past of their bridge mates.
During his many conversations with Kaladin he states time and again he isn't to be trusted. Either due to the events that lead to the fall of the Envisagers, or some other unknown event.
 
Teft is currently joined with the rest of Bridge Four, serving as [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s personal guard.{{ref|b|twok|c|73}}
Kaladin discovers Teft has military experience and was a sergeant before becoming a bridgeman. He becomes invaluable to Kaladin's leadership, by playing sargent to Kaladin's captain, for instance when asked, ordered, or during times Kaladin is indisposed, Teft assumes command of the bridgemen. His military experience is never divulged in great detail, as the history of bridgemen's personal lives seems to be their most guarded secret. Kaladin and Teft are of the most avid practitioners of this concept. It is also a respected social contract, none prying more than a single question or two, into the past of their bridge mates.
 
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