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|Teft, after [[Yake]] compared him to [[Zahel]]{{book ref|sa2|44}}
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Teft is an older man with tan skin and drooping cheeks. 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 isnurses alsoa deep-seated grudge against [[lighteyes]]{{book ref|sa3|46}} but is observant and thoughtful towards the other members of Bridge Four{{book ref|sa1|63}}{{book ref|sa3|55}} and is also a natural leader.{{book ref|sa2|9}}
 
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 an [[Honorspren]], he harbors feelings of inadequacy and shame, believing that he is incapable of upholding the ideals of a Radiant due his past actions.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
=== Windrunner ===
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 [[ImmortalOrder Wordsof 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.{{book ref|sa3|41}} 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 somewhat and made sure his behavior seemed more normal to the others. When [[Skar]]'s conversation with Lyn at one of the recruitment events helped her to draw in Stormlight, Teft brought her over to Kaladin.{{book ref|sa3|46}} Another time the squires were out training, Teft led a group of Bridge Four members in aerial exercises. When they took a break and Rock began talking about how none of the group felt like they really fit in, a typically grumpy Teft refused to share his feelings like the rest of them were doing.{{book ref|sa3|55}}
 
After Kaladin left for the expedition to [[Kholinar]], Dalinar delivered the [[honorblade]] 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 honorblade 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. [[Navani]] and the others at Urithiru 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}}
 
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