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Upon his departure from Hearthstone, Kaladin pursued the Voidbringers. After two days, he arrived in the village of [[Hornhollow]]. There, the townspeople had gathered for a town meeting. Syl transformed herself into the shape of a Shardblade and he was welcomed by the crowd. A lighteyed man asked Kaladin if he'd rather rest and eat or attack the rogue parshmen. Kaladin ordered the man to take him to them.{{book ref|sa3|10}}
 
An ardent informs him that the parshmen, about fifty in number and presumably in warform, sought the grain out specifically. Two men were hurt during the attack, [[KhemKhen]] and another man. Kaladin then seeks out the citylord who tells him that his scouts know which direction the parshmen went, towards Kholinar. The citylord offers to have his men escort Kaladin, but he departs alone, saying they would only slow him down.{{book ref|sa3|10}}
 
====Traveling with the Parshmen====
 
Kaladin listened on as Lopen told his group he would show them how he could fly. He yelled at Lopen, telling him to stop showing off. He walked over to Hobber, kneeling before him. Kaladin handed Hobber a gemstone and explained he had to breathe in the Stormlight, something he wasn't really sure he was doing until Teft explained it to him. Hobber objected, saying he wasn't that good with the spear and barely a passable cook. Kaladin folded the gemstone in Hobber's fingers and just asked him to try, explaining that being a Radiant wasn't about strength or skill as much as it was about heart. Kaladin told Hobber that his heart was the best of all of them. He gripped Hobber on the arm, almost seeming to tear up. Kaladin Stormblessed seemed intimidating to most where some days it didn't seem like all the stones in Roshar could break him. But when one of his men got injured, you could see Kaladin crack.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|Being a Radiant isn't so much about your strength or skill, but about your heart. And yours is the best of all of us.|Kaladin to Hobber {{book ref|sa3|37}}|left|250px}}
 
Rock walked over and asked Kaladin if he really thought Hobber could do this. Kaladin said he was sure that not only Hobber could do this, but all of Bridge Four, too. Catching the captain in a rare smile, Rock told Kaladin he had to come sample the drink Huio made. Kaladin said the drink was very good and Rock said he was going to promote Huio to airsick lowlander, second class. Kaladin told Rock he was becoming too fond of that term. Nearby, the two watched Lopen continue to try to convince the ground he was not going to leave it for good. Rock admitted he was fond of the term, but only because there was so many applications among them. Kaladin grinned, sipping his shiki, watching the others practice. The pair saw Drehy light up, followed by Bisig. Kaladin told Rock that this would work and then he wouldn't have to worry about which of them he would lose. Rock explained that it was still war and men would die. Kaladin disagreed, arguing Bridge Four would be protected by their powers.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
====A Miracle====
 
{{sidequote|It will work, Rock. This will protect him.|Kaladin to Rock after Hobber's healing {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
Later, after much practice, Hobber finally drew in his first Stormlight, surprising everyone. The bridgemen came rushing over and Kaladin ordered them to give all their gemstones to Hobber. The men scrambled to give Hobber their gemstones and the lights dampened. As Bridge Four celebrated with the newly healed Hobber, Kaladin stepped over to Rock and told him this would work. However, their celebration was cut short by a plume of smoke off to the west.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
Later, after much practice, Hobber finally drew in his first Stormlight, surprising everyone. The bridgemen came rushing over and Kaladin ordered them to give all their gemstones to Hobber. The men scrambled to give Hobber their gemstones and the lights dampened. As Bridge Four celebrated with the newly healed Hobber, Kaladin stepped over to Rock and told him this would work. However, their celebration was cut short by a plume of smoke off to the west.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
====A Family Surprise and One Last Run====
 
====Meeting of the Radiants====
 
{{sidequote|The parshmen aren't our enemies.|Kaladin speaking to the Radiants {{book ref|sa3|39}}|right|250px}}
 
Kaladin attended a meeting of the Radiants, leaning against the wall like a thundercloud. Dalinar had explained what the Stormfather had told him during his last vision about the Almighty and the ten Heralds and how they broke their oaths. Kaladin recapped that basically that meant anyone who could help them was either crazy, dead, traitor, or a combination of all three. They debated what they should do after and Jasnah said they must curb the Voidbringer assault. Kaladin disagreed, saying the parshmen weren’t their enemies. Jasnah continued to argue with Kaladin that the parshmen will pursue their extinction and that perhaps he should visit Dalinar’s visions to see what the consequences of a soft heart are.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
 
Kaladin countered that he’s seen war, he’s a soldier, but the Ideals have expanded his focus and he knows they aren’t monsters. Dalinar stopped Jasnah’s reply and asked Kaladin if he saw an accommodation here. Kaladin admitted that he didn’t know and Dalinar told him he couldn’t afford to stay his hand from war. Kaladin argued that maybe he should reconsider the other wars rather than using them to justify this one. Dalinar said that if they can be certain of one thing, it was protecting his homeland. Kaladin nodded and told them of his promise to Elhokar. Dalinar promises that once they secure the homeland, he will seek to negotiate with the parshmen. Jasnah disagreed, but without further information, nothing was certain.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
 
{{sidequote|Maybe, that should make you reconsider those other wars, rather than using them to justify this one. |Kaladin countering Dalinar {{book ref|sa3|39}}|left|250px}}
 
Kaladin agreed to fly in front of the storm to test it, taking a small group. Dalinar agreed, He offered to send Adolin and suggested three of Kaladin’s men and the king. Kaladin expressed his concern about Elhokar going, but Dalinar said he needed to go for personal reasons. Jasnah argued this was too small, not ambitious enough, as it didn’t address the real problem, the Fused. Jasnah suggested that they should find the Heralds and kill them. Kaladin fiercely objected and Jasnah explained that if they killed the Heralds, it would return them to Damnation and trap the spirits of the Voidbringers. Kaladin strongly objected at her lack of sympathy to which she countered with logic. Dalinar stopped them both from arguing and they took a break.{{book ref|sa3|39}}
 
===Rescuing Teft===
 
{{sidequote|Here's your blood money, you eel.|Kaladin to the den keeper after finding Teft {{book ref|sa3|41}}|right|250px}}
 
Kaladin went with Rock to find Teft who was draped over a table, drooling, after three bowls of firemoss. They pushed open the tent and Kaladin called to Rock that they found him. Kaladin knelt beside him and the den's keeper said that Teft owed them for three bowls. Rock told the den keeper he should be glad that they do not rip off pieces of his body and pay him for that. Teft croaked and turned away, not wanting them to see him in this state. The den keeper argued that his establishment was completely legal and if they assaulted them, they would bring the guard to defend them. Kaladin gave the den keeper his "blood money," and asked Rock to get Teft. Rock was gentle with his touch and Teft started crying. Kaladin asked Teft what happened to his coat and he confessed he sold it. Kaladin fell silent and Rock carried him halfway back until Teft protested at Rock's breath and asked to walk on his own two feet.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
Kaladin and Rock set Teft up in one of the barrack rooms, privately, away from the rest of the bridgemen. They wrapped blankets around him and brought him some of Rock's stew. Teft apologized and promised to tell them if he started feeling the need again. They made him promise that he would let them know if he needed help in the future. Then, Kaladin and Rock left, allowing him to rest.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
==Teft==
 
Shallan dropped backward into the room to find Renarin healing a bridgemen who ad been hurt. She quickly asked Adolin what happened to the Unmade. He said it fled like smoke farther down into the mountains. Eth asked if they should chase it. Shallan, feeling the change in the tower, told them not to chase it. She told him they could post guards, but she didn't think it would return. Teft agreed that guards sounded like a very good idea. She frowned at his comment but followed his gaze to what the Re-Shephir had been hiding - thousands upon thousands of cut gemstones.{{book ref|sa3|30}}
 
===Struggle with Firemoss Addiction===
 
Teft work up and unfortunately his first sensation was pain. He wondered if he'd ever been useful as he rolled over and groaned, his jacket gone. Getting to his feet, Teft realized he was in an alleyway between tents in the Breakaway market. He was halfway through relieving himself when he realized what he was doing. His first thought was that at least he wasn't some drunkard who wallowed in filth, but that thought reminded him of a deeper pain, the pain of need. He wasn't a drunkard, he was something far, far worse. He walked down the alleyway and women passed looking away as if embarrassed for him. He then thought maybe it was a good thing he lost his coat, so he didn't shame his entire crew. However, he told himself he was already a shame to the crew.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
He made his way to the well and drank the water despite his stomach immediately cramping in rejection, a regular occurrence after a night on firemoss. As he took another sip, he debated throwing him in. He wondered if he did, would he still feel the itching need inside. He noticed in the water's reflection, a woman with pale white skin, glowing faintly, with hair that hovered around her head like clouds. He slapped the water and told her to leave him alone, to go find someone else who cares.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
{{sidequote|You leave me alone. You just...you just go find someone who cares.|Teft to the spren {{book ref|sa3|41}}|right|250px}}
 
He stumbled away and realized that returning the barracks would be the smart thing to do, but he couldn't face Bridge Four like this. He wandered the market instead, keeping his eyes down. He remembered how he used to function before, some moss here and there, but then Kaladin left and he faced the monster of the darkness, including one that looked just like him. He'd needed the moss to deal with that. Looking up, the spren stood in front of and whispered that he'd spoken oaths. Teft thought the oaths stupid and foolish, disappointed that becoming Radiant didn't remove his cravings.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
He found a tent nestled among the taverns and he walked in, sitting down at a table. A woman brought over a little bowl of firemoss, not bothering to ask for payment that she knew he would have. Teft stared at the bowl, loathing himself, but the yearning increased tenfold. He seized the firemoss and rubbed it between his raw, blistering fingers. A minute later, the firemoss washed away his pains and strengthened his resolve. Where the moss used to give Teft a feeling of euphoria, now it was necessity to survive. It washed away his burdens and the memories of the dark version of himself. He was a wretch and a coward and he knew he didn't deserve to wear the symbol of Bridge Four and the spren would be better off fleeing.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
{{sidequote|Don't see me. Don't...|Teft when Kaladin and Rock find him {{book ref|sa3|41}}|left|250px}}
 
He went through three bowls before a garish light made him blink and raise his head from the drool-stained table. A figure knelt beside him as Teft heard Kaladin's voice. The den's keeper said that Teft owed them for three bowls. Rock told the den keeper he should be glad that they do not rip off pieces of his body and pay him for that. Teft croaked and turned away, not wanting them to see his state. The den keeper argued that his establishment was completely legal and if they assaulted them, they would bring the guard to defend them. Kaladin gave the den keeper his "blood money," and asked Rock to get Teft. Rock was gentle with his touch and Teft started crying. Kaladin asked Teft what happened to his coat and he confessed he sold it. Kaladin fell silent and Rock carried him halfway back until Teft protested and asked to walk on his own two feet.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
Kaladin and Rock set Teft up in one of the barrack rooms, privately. They wrapped blankets around him and brought him some of Rock's stew. Teft apologized and promised to tell them if he started feeling the need again. He couldn't eat the stew just yet though, unable to keep anything down. They let him rest and Teft thought about how they were better friends than he deserved, growing into something grand while Teft stayed on the ground. Before the day was up, Teft was back to training bridgemen from other crews, able to function, but even as he went back to work, the realization that he wasn't going to get any more firemoss for a while hurt him more than anything. He realized he was going to have to go a few excruciating days of feeling like half a man, where all he wouldn't feel anything but his self-loathing and his shame. The thought of no help terrified Teft.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
 
===When the Dream Dies===
 
====Confessions with Skar====
 
Teft came over and sat beside Skar and offered him some of the food that Leyten brought, telling the lad to eat something. Skar reminded him that he wasn’t that much younger than him. Teft nodded, helping himself to the food. Skar confided that he was worried that he would never draw Stormlight and there would be no need for a lieutenant who has to walk everywhere. Teft tried to convince him there was nothing wrong with being on the support team. Skar argued that he waited forever to hold a spear and he’s good at fighting.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Teft guessed that he was military but Skar admitted that the Blackcaps didn’t think much of his application, being a runt and all. He could afford armor costs, so he ended up being a rocksplitter. As Skar confessed to his past, he realized that they had all come to share things about their past and it was cathartic. Teft interrupted his thoughts and said that one would think their leader would be there by now, but he was acting more like a lightens every day. Skar warned him not to let Kaladin hear him say that.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Teft snapped that he could say what he wanted, that he had things he could be doing if Kaladin wasn’t going to show. Skar gave him a concerned look and Teft promised him not that, that he hadn’t touched the stuff in days. Teft continued to argue that they all treated him differently and that the problem wasn’t him and the moss, but it was the world going crazy. Skar agreed and Teft studied him before asking how long the men had known about his problem. Skar lied to him that they hadn’t known long and nobody was really thinking about it. He knew the truth was that the men had known for a while and Teft’s behavior might have gotten him discharged or worse, assigned to bridge duty. Teft ended the conversation, reminding him they were talking about Skar’s glow when Kaladin appeared.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====An Officer's Meeting====
 
Once they arrived at the training plateau, Kaladin pulled the officers together for a meeting where he confessed that he was worried that nobody practicing with Bridge Four had breathed Stormlight yet. Sigzil reminded him it had only been two weeks. Kaladin agreed, but said that Syl thinks several feel right, but she wouldn’t tell him who. He told the men that he asked General Khal to send more hopefuls to give them a better chance of finding squires. Kaladin admitted that maybe he should have told Khal not to include any lighteyes as it wouldn’t be right to have them in Bridge Four. Skar objected that Kaladin was now lightens as was Renarin. He added that anyone else who earned their own blades would also be lighteyed.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Kaladin conceded and said the point was he didn’t have a lot of time before the trip with Elhokar and he wanted to push the recruits harder. Rock suggested they shove them off the edge of the plateau and see who can fly. Kaladin asked for serious suggestions and Teft offered to run them through formations. Kaladin agreed, but confessed that he wished he knew how the Radiants originally handled expansion, whether they did recruitment drives or just waited for those that drew spren. Teft pointed out that they wouldn’t be squires at that point, but rather full Radiants. Sigzil agreed, but they also don’t know if being a squire is required to become a full Radiant, that perhaps it comes down to one’s spren.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Skar agreed uncomfortably, which caused them all to glance at him. He promised to punch the first person who said something placating. He looks to Rock and promises the stomach if he can’t reach it. Rock joked that he could hit his face if he jumped, then he might be as tall as a regular person. Kaladin interrupted them and told Teft to run the potential recruits through formations. He told him to have the other men watch the sky as he was worried and confused by the Fused still harrying them. Skar shared a glance with Sigzil who shrugged as they didn’t know about things like strategy and battlefield tactics.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
==Rock==
 
Rock knew that Kaladin Stormblessed seemed intimidating to most where some days it didn't seem like all the stones in Roshar could break him. But when one of his men got injured, you could see Kaladin crack. Rock walked over and asked Kaladin if he really thought Hobber could do this. Kaladin said he was sure that not only Hobber could do this, but all of Bridge Four, too.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|Ha! Finding a smile on your face, Kaladin Stormblessed, is like finding lost sphere in your soup. Surprising, yes, but very nice too.|Rock to Kaladin {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
Catching the captain in a rare smile, Rock told Kaladin he had to come sample the drink Huio made. Kaladin said the drink was very good and Rock said he was going to promote Huio to airsick lowlander, second class. Kaladin told Rock he was becoming too fond of that term. Nearby, the two watched Lopen continue to try to convince the ground he was not going to leave it for good. Rock admitted he was fond of the term, but only because there was so many applications among them. Kaladin grinned, sipping his shiki, watching the others practice. The pair saw Drehy light up, followed by Bisig. Kaladin told Rock that this would work and then he wouldn't have to worry about which of them he would lose. Rock explained that it was still war and men would die. Kaladin disagreed, arguing Bridge Four would be protected by their powers.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{quote|Kaladin...This thing we have begun, it is still war. Men will die."|Rock to Kaladin {{book ref|sa3|37}}}}
 
 
The captain asked Rock about how things worked on the peaks with only the younger sons going to war. Kaladin stated that meant they hardly ever lost sons in battle. Rock laughed, telling Kaladin he didn't know how big Horneater families were. Rock explained that the Peaks were a different place. Kaladin admitted they sounded nice and Rock offered for him and Bridge Four to come visit sometime as they are all family now. The two watched as Lopen still remained stuck to the ground. The two laughed and Rock said that perhaps Lopen would be less "Lopen" when he was away from the toxic air. Kaladin chuckled, but then asked Rock what happened to his brother. Rock told him that it is a sad story and the day was not one for sad stories. Kaladin patted him on the shoulder and told him if he ever needed to talk, he would be around. Rock nodded and pointed to the where someone was crossing the bridge to their plateau, saying the king had been wanting to speak with him.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
Rock listened on as Kaladin talked to the king, knowing he didn't just come to talk to the captain, but also to observe the training. Rock handed a drink to the king, seeing their old bridge as he did. Rock thought they had lost it, but a salvage party found it and hauled it up at Teft's request. He looked beyond it and was unsettled with what he saw, the next plateau ruined by the Everstorm and the Battle of Narak. Dalinar patted the bridge and walked back to his cooking station. He washed his hands and got to work on the bread. Despite not participating in the training or sparring, he was still a part of Bridge Four. As he continued to work the bread, he could almost hear his mother's humming in their kitchen. He knew that Kaladin had been wrong. He didn't become a cook, he'd always been one. He closed his eyes, humming his mother's song until he heard Prince Renarin's footsteps beside him.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
====Helping Others====
 
{{sidequote|That one, will never hold a spear again. He will not fly, but he is Bridge Four. I am forbidden to fight, but I am Bridge Four. And you, you might have fancy title and different powers. But I know Bridge Four. And you, Renarin Kholin, are Bridge Four. |Rock trying to reassure Renarin {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
Rock hollered at Renarin and said he could use some help with the bread, which caused Renarin to smile immediately. Rock knew that all Renarin had ever wanted was to be treated like the others. Rock didn't push Renarin to talk, but instead waited. He wondered where his spren was. Rock could see them all, but he'd never seen one with the prince. After a few moments, Renarin asked Rock if his being a Truthwatcher meant he couldn't be in Bridge Four anymore. Rock told him that was nonsense, that they all were Bridge Four, even Dabbed who could no longer hold a spear and Rock who was forbidden to fight. Renarin asked him if he ever worried that he wasn't the person everyone thought him to be. Rock surmised that maybe it is not that Renarin isn't what everyone claims him to be, but that he is worried he is that person. Renarin admitted that he was afraid to talk to the ardents because he doesn't want to stand out. Rock pointed to Rlain and Renarin said that he doesn't count. Rock pointed out that Rlain is probably told that all the time and asks Renarin how that must feel. Renarin stared for a long time and then walked over to sit beside Rlain, bringing a smile to Rock's face as he finishes the bread.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
Rock then talked with Leyten who was still shaken by their encounter with the Unmade. Rock calmed and commiserated with him until he felt better and returned to practice. Other still had their worries and came to talk with the Horneater. Skar, who was the best spearman among them since Moash left, was feeling self-conscious since he had been unable to draw Stormlight. Rock asked Skar to teach him what he had learned and Rock actually managed to draw in some Stormlight to Skar's delight and surprise. While others would have felt worse, Rock knew Skar would feel better because he was a teacher at heart.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
====An Offering and a Miracle====
 
{{sidequote|They are looking. This thing is happening. Not just bridge men. Not just squires. Radiants, as Kaladin wishes. |Rock to Syl {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
With the men watered and the stew done, Rock looked out of the plateaus and almost stumbled into his own cauldron at the sight. Gods, strong gods, like Sylphrena were glowing a faint blue as they clustered around a tall spren woman. Rock bowed and tried to think of an appropriate offering. Syl said that Rock was so wonderfully respectful, it bordered on silly. Rock asked Syl if they were her kin. Syl admitted that they maybe kind of sort of were. She could barely remember Phendorana's voice reprimanding her and how she got in so much trouble for searching out Kaladin. She told Rock they probably wouldn't speak to her because then they would have to admit they were wrong and they hated being wrong. Rock nodded and Syl commented about his tan fading. He fished out his spheres and set each one in its own bowl and then approached the spren. The most important one studied Rock as he did. She rested her hand over one of the bowls and drew out the Starlight. Then she zipped away. The rest of the spren remained, watching the practicing men and women. Rock admitted to Syl that Kaladin's wish was happening, that they aren't just bridge men or even squires, but Radiants. Syl told Rock they will see and then zipped away.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
Rock returned to the kitchen to hand Hobber the plates so they could begin distributing the food. However, Hobber didn't respond to his request. Rather, he was focused on the gemstone in his hand. Rock stepped forward, his thoughts encouraging Hobber to drink it. The energy changed and several windscreen turned toward Hobber. In a moment, it seemed like everything else to Rock had faded as Hobber's fist began to glow. Rock shouted and Hobber jumped in surprise. His jaw dropped and he stared at the now-dun sphere. He held up his hand and shouted at the other men.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
The bridgemen came rushing over and Kaladin ordered them to give all their gemstones to Hobber. The men scrambled to give Hobber their gemstones and the lights dampened. Hobber cried that he could feel his toes again. He reached out for support and Drehy and Peet helped him slip off his stool, righting him. He finally forced them back, standing precariously on his own. The men of Bridge Four celebrated and Lopen gave the Bridge Four salute. It seemed to be something special coming from him, one of the first time Lopen had been able to make the salute back. Hobber saluted back. Kaladin stepped over to Rock and told him this would work. However, their celebration was cut short by a plume of smoke off to the west.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
====A Family Surprise and One Last Run====
 
After Bridge Four spent some time helping the wounded, Rock introduced his family to Bridge Four and Kaladin introduced the group. Rock blinked away the happy tears that his family was here. Renarin then arrived alone with Adolin and two companies of troops. Renarin quickly set out to healing, saving several lives. Tuaka pulled Rock close and asked what happened. Rock explained that Kef'ha, Tifi, and Sinaku'a. Tuaka started to say something about what Rock is now, but Rock cut her off, saying he was a chef now. He pulled her close and told her they would take them to the tower and then he would tell her stories. Tuaka said that she had stories as well, as something was very wrong at the Peaks. She promised to explain when they were safe and that he was wise to usher them forward. Rock whispered that he was a fool to follow Kef'ha.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|I am a fool. I would blame the air, but I was a fool above too. A fool to ever let Kef'ha leave on this errand of stupidity.|Rock his wife, Tuaka {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
Kaladin stepped up and clapped him on the shoulder, giving Rock and his family his rooms. He promised that this would light a fire under him and he would get family quarters for the bridgemen. Rock wanted to object, but decided it was more honorable to take the gift and simply thanked Kaladin for the rooms and for other things. Kaladin told Rock to go walk with his family, that the crew could handle the bridge today. Rock resisted, saying it would be a privilege to carry the bridge one last time, for his family. Kaladin questioned the one last time and Rock explained that soon they would be taking to the skies and would no longer have to carry the bridge. The rest of Bridge Four looked subdued, knowing this was true, but Rock told them not to be sad. There was great stew waiting and they could march not towards death, but towards food and good songs. The solemn group of men took up the bridge respectfully with Kaladin taking his place in front as they set out on one final run.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{quote|No. It will be a privilege to carry him one last time, for my family. |Rock to Kaladin about their final bridge run {{book ref|sa3|37}}}}
 
===Rescuing Teft===
 
{{sidequote|Be glad we do not rip off pieces of your body and pay you with those.|Rock to the den keeper after finding Teft {{book ref|sa3|41}}|right|250px}}
 
Rock went with Kaladin to find Teft who was draped over a table, drooling, after three bowls of firemoss. They pushed open the tent and Kaladin called to Rock that they found him. Kaladin knelt beside him and the den's keeper said that Teft owed them for three bowls. Rock told the den keeper he should be glad that they do not rip off pieces of his body and pay him for that. Teft croaked and turned away, not wanting them to see him in this state. The den keeper argued that his establishment was completely legal and if they assaulted them, they would bring the guard to defend them. Kaladin gave the den keeper his "blood money," and asked Rock to get Teft. Rock was gentle with his touch and Teft started crying. Kaladin asked Teft what happened to his coat and he confessed he sold it. Kaladin fell silent and Rock carried him halfway back until Teft protested at Rock's breath and asked to walk on his own two feet.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
Kaladin and Rock set Teft up in one of the barrack rooms, privately, away from the rest of the bridgemen. They wrapped blankets around him and brought him some of Rock's stew. Teft apologized and promised to tell them if he started feeling the need again. They made him promise that he would let them know if he needed help in the future. Then, Kaladin and Rock left, allowing him to rest.{{book ref|sa3|41}}
 
==Peet==
 
====Training to be Windrunners====
 
{{sidequote|Just part of the plan, gon! If I am to become a delicate cloud upon the sky, I must first convince the ground that I am not abandoning her. |Lopen to the ground {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
Lopen went to the Shattered Plains with the rest of Bridge Four and the prospective Windrunner members for training. After Kaladin spoke, he handed a pouch of gemstones to Lopen, who immediately began glowing. Lopen along with Sigzil and Peet served as leaders for the training groups. They split off to practice with Kaladin telling the leaders he wanted everyone on the plateau glowing like they swallowed a lantern before the day was done.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
When Huio sprinkled labzo into the drink, Rock yelled at Lopen to come and have a talk with his cousin so he would quit ruining the mixture. However, Lopen paid him no mind and continuing talking about how he got stuck to the ceiling earlier. Lopen told his group to watch carefully as he was going to fly. He jumped up and crashed back down to the plateau. Kaladin yelled at Lopen, telling him to stop showing off. Lopen apologized, but remained stuck to the plateau. Kaladin asked if he stuck himself to the ground, but Lopen said it was all part of his plan.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
====An Offering and a Miracle====
 
Kaladin told Rock to go walk with his family, that the crew could handle the bridge today. Rock resisted, saying it would be a privilege to carry the bridge one last time, for his family. Kaladin questioned the one last time and Rock explained that soon they would be taking to the skies and would no longer have to carry the bridge. The rest of Bridge Four looked subdued, knowing this was true, but Rock told them not to be sad. There was great stew waiting and they could march not towards death, but towards food and good songs. The solemn group of men took up the bridge respectfully with Kaladin taking his place in front as they set out on one final run.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
==Lyn==
 
===Finding Oathbringer===
 
Lyn ran to find Dalinar as he wandered the halls, explaining that Bridge Four needed him. Lyn led him to the same section of the tower where Sadeas had been murdered. She led him to a balcony where Leyten and Peet waited.{{book ref|sa3|28}}
 
===Encounter with the Unmade Re-Shephir===
 
Lyn traveled with the rest of Bridge Four and Adolin to help Shallan after she chases the mysterious spren into a tunnel. During the discussion, Lyn piped in to say they had scouted near this spot at least a dozen times. After some discussion, Adolin delegated roles to Bridge Four before they entered the tunnel. He asked Lyn to draw maps so they would know the exact line of retreat should it become necessary. Some discussion later and with the marching orders finally set, the bridgemen proceeded along with Shallan and Adolin into the tunnel. After a lengthy walk, they finally reached the bottom of the shaft, causing several of the bridgemen to sigh.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Upon reaching the bottom, they entered a hall with bright mosaic tiles and gorgeous intricate pictures of the Heralds made of thousands of tiles adorning the ceiling. The walls contained depictions of the Almighty in his traditional form as well as a woman in the shape of a tree, hands spreading toward the sky and becoming branches. There were murals of shapes that depicted ten kinds of spren, possibly one for each order. Adolin sent a vanguard of bridgemen ahead and they soon returned.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
At their return, Lyn relayed that there were metal doors ahead, one on each side. The group moved towards the doors and the bridgemen tried to open then with no success. Drehy wiped his brow and said they were locked. Adolin said he had a key, raising his Shardblade. Shallan objected, but Adolin reminded her they were chasing a murderer. Shallan waved all the bridgemen back while Adolin rammed his blade into the door. Teft tried the door and was able to shove it open.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
The bridgemen ducked in first, spears in hand, taking point. Once they secured the room, an old library, Adolin led them to secure the second room. While they searched the rooms, Lyn followed Renarin down the corridor. She called for Adolin, Shallan, and the rest of Bridge Four. In front of Renarin, a large mass reflected the light like glistening tar. Renarin stumbled, crying they can't fight this. Seeing this, the bridgemen put themselves in front of Shallan, between her and Renarin. Teft barked orders to get the men in formation in two lines. Hearing the commotion, Adolin burst out of the second library room, joining the bridgemen.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
The darkness seeped down the hall towards them, coating everything, becoming figures and creatures that rippled into existence. Renarin whispered that one of the Unmade was here, Re-Shephir, the Midnight Mother. Adolin shouted for Shallan and the men to run back up the hall as he charged the figures. Shallan noticed the creatures looked like them, particularly one that looked like Teft, one like Lopen, and two with the appearance of Shardplate.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Teft ordered the men to make a careful retreat, not allowing themselves to get boxed in. Renarin ignored Teft's orders, frozen until Adolin grabbed his arm and Teft shouted at him again. He fell in line and they began to retreat in line. Suddenly, the enemy moved causing the bridgemen to curse and turn their spears as the main mass of darkness swept up the sides of the corridor, covering the murals. The creatures surrounded Bridge Four who now formed a circle to keep from being attacked from the rear. The creatures thrust spears at the bridgemen, wounding one now and again. Lyn and Lopen bandaged the injured while Renarin used Stormlight to heal them so they could return to the line.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Shallan noticed the Unmade was imitating them and began to talk to it while the bridgemen continued to fight off the midnight creatures. Shallan breathed in Stormlight to create her own radiant force that spread out to surround and protect the bridgemen. The men of Bridge Four were able to momentarily relax while Adolin asked Shallan whether now would be the time to fight or retreat. They decided to fight and Adolin asked if the bridgemen were ready to give it another go. Lopen replied that they would last longer than him, even with his fancy armor.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Shallan asked Adolin for them to clear a path close enough for her to touch the Unmade. Adolin asked Renarin to guard his back and Bridge Four shouted, rushing in behind him forming a spear line on either side of Shallan. As the bridgemen along with Adolin and Renarin continued to struggle to hold back the midnight creatures, Shallan reached out with her safehand and touched the Unmade.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Shallan dropped backward into the room to find Renarin healing a bridgemen who ad been hurt. She quickly asked Adolin what happened to the Unmade. He said it fled like smoke farther down into the mountains. Eth asked if they should chase it. Shallan, feeling the change in the tower, told them not to chase it. She told him they could post guards, but she didn't think it would return. Teft agreed that guards sounded like a very good idea. She frowned at his comment but followed his gaze to what the Re-Shephir had been hiding - thousands upon thousands of cut gemstones.{{book ref|sa3|30}}
 
===Becoming Windrunners===
 
====Recruitment====
 
Lyn ran down the hallway towards the pair and she saluted Kaladin, saying he was just the man she was looking for. She informed him that the Quartermaster approved his unusual request. She fell into step with Sigzil and just shrugged, not knowing what the request was. Kaladin eyed Lyn and asked if she was the one helping his men, even going so far as the make excuses to see them and not being afraid of the 'Lost Radiants.' Lyn confessed that based on what she had seen on the battlefield, she would rather bet on his side than bet on the opposition. Kaladin nodded and asked her if she would like to join the Windrunners. Lyn stopped in place, her jaw dropping and then agreeing on the spot. Kaladin asked if Sigzil could get the accounts and ledgers for her and explained she could also help the men write letters to their families. He also suggested that they should probably write a history of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa3|35}}
 
Lyn deflated when she realized Kaladin meant for her to join as a scribe. She informed him that she didn't join the scouts to sit around looking at ledgers. She decided she would have to decline if that's what he was offering. Seeing her shoulders fall, Sigzil was surprised that he found he wanted to punch his captain, not hard, just a "wake up" punch. He hadn't felt that way since Kaladin first woke him that first morning in Sadeas' warcamp. Understanding, Kaladin extended an invitation to try out for the Windrunners. He admitted he wasn't sure what the test would be yet, but for her to speak with her superior for clearance to change battalions. She bounded off excited.{{book ref|sa3|35}}
 
==Eth==
 
Kaladin told Rock to go walk with his family, that the crew could handle the bridge today. Rock resisted, saying it would be a privilege to carry the bridge one last time, for his family. Kaladin questioned the one last time and Rock explained that soon they would be taking to the skies and would no longer have to carry the bridge. The rest of Bridge Four looked subdued, knowing this was true, but Rock told them not to be sad. There was great stew waiting and they could march not towards death, but towards food and good songs. The solemn group of men took up the bridge respectfully with Kaladin taking his place in front as they set out on one final run.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
===When the Dream Dies===
 
====Running Tests====
 
Skar ran up the ramps of Urithiru with his full marching pack and gear, with his spear in his hand. He finally reached the control building, sweating and breathing hard. The rest of Bridge Four waited, with some glowing with Stormlight. After two weeks of practice, Skar was still the only one who hadn’t figured out how to draw it in, with the exception of Dabbid and Rlain.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Sigzil checked the time on a small device allocated to them by Navani. He told Skar he was just under ten minutes. Skar had ran over a mile from the center of the market, to the plateau, then up the ramp. He knew he was pushing himself too hard. Skar asked how long it took Drehy, who was assisted by Stormlight. Sigzil glanced at Drehy, who still glowed with residual Stormlight, and replied under six minutes.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Skar groaned and sat down, but Sigzil tried to reassure Skar that the baseline was equally important as they needed to know a normal man’s abilities to be able to make comparisons. Skar flopped backward and watched Lopen walk on the wall. Skar continued to lie on the ground while the others chatted and waited for Kaladin to transport them to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====Confessions with Teft====
 
Teft came over and sat beside Skar and offered him some of the food that Leyten brought, telling the lad to eat something. Skar reminded him that he wasn’t that much younger than him. Teft nodded, helping himself to the food. Skar confided that he was worried that he would never draw Stormlight and there would be no need for a lieutenant who has to walk everywhere. Teft tried to convince him there was nothing wrong with being on the support team. Skar argued that he waited forever to hold a spear and he’s good at fighting.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Teft guessed that he was military but Skar admitted that the Blackcaps didn’t think much of his application, being a runt and all. He could afford armor costs, so he ended up being a rocksplitter. As Skar confessed to his past, he realized that they had all come to share things about their past and it was cathartic. Teft interrupted his thoughts and said that one would think their leader would be there by now, but he was acting more like a lightens every day. Skar warned him not to let Kaladin hear him say that.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Teft snapped that he could say what he wanted, that he had things he could be doing if Kaladin wasn’t going to show. Skar gave him a concerned look and Teft promised him not that, that he hadn’t touched the stuff in days. Teft continued to argue that they all treated him differently and that the problem wasn’t him and the moss, but it was the world going crazy. Skar agreed and Teft studied him before asking how long the men had known about his problem. Skar lied to him that they hadn’t known long and nobody was really thinking about it. He knew the truth was that the men had known for a while and Teft’s behavior might have gotten him discharged or worse, assigned to bridge duty. Teft ended the conversation, reminding him they were talking about Skar’s glow when Kaladin appeared.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====Walking to Narak====
 
As they walked through the city of Narak, Skar took in the artwork and glanced over to Rlain who was walking with his spear and wondered if Rlain would rather be painting than fighting. They walked passed squads of men who were practicing running bridges and Skar smiled as he realized it was the Blackcaps turn today. He wondered if any of them would recognize tham since the only way he could get them to take him seriously was his theft of the quartermaster’s armor. Skar thought they would praise his ingenuity but instead it earned him his slave brand. He touched his brand, remembering that he was the only one of Bridge Four whose brand was still visible aside from Kaladin himself.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Kaladin brought with him roughly thirty scouts to practice drawing Stormlight, including Lopen’s cousins, some scouts, and men from the old Cobalt Guard. All there, Kaladin activated the oathgate, transferring them to Narak. Kaladin and the group were met by Ristina and a group of merchants who swapped places with the bridgemen and other trainees. Kaladin tells her to remind the merchants that the Knights Radiant are not doormen and they will have to get accustomed to waiting unless they want to swear the oaths themselves. Ristina smirked and and wrote it down, as if to pass along exactly what he said.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====An Officer's Meeting====
 
Once they arrived at the training plateau, Kaladin pulled the officers together for a meeting where he confessed that he was worried that nobody practicing with Bridge Four had breathed Stormlight yet. Sigzil reminded him it had only been two weeks. Kaladin agreed, but said that Syl thinks several feel right, but she wouldn’t tell him who. He told the men that he asked General Khal to send more hopefuls to give them a better chance of finding squires. Kaladin admitted that maybe he should have told Khal not to include any lighteyes as it wouldn’t be right to have them in Bridge Four. Skar objected that Kaladin was now lightens as was Renarin. He added that anyone else who earned their own blades would also be lighteyed.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Kaladin conceded and said the point was he didn’t have a lot of time before the trip with Elhokar and he wanted to push the recruits harder. Rock suggested they shove them off the edge of the plateau and see who can fly. Kaladin asked for serious suggestions and Teft offered to run them through formations. Kaladin agreed, but confessed that he wished he knew how the Radiants originally handled expansion, whether they did recruitment drives or just waited for those that drew spren. Teft pointed out that they wouldn’t be squires at that point, but rather full Radiants. Sigzil agreed, but they also don’t know if being a squire is required to become a full Radiant, that perhaps it comes down to one’s spren.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Skar agreed uncomfortably, which caused them all to glance at him. He promised to punch the first person who said something placating. He looks to Rock and promises the stomach if he can’t reach it. Rock joked that he could hit his face if he jumped, then he might be as tall as a regular person. Kaladin interrupted them and told Teft to run the potential recruits through formations. He told him to have the other men watch the sky as he was worried and confused by the Fused still harrying them. Skar shared a glance with Sigzil who shrugged as they didn’t know about things like strategy and battlefield tactics.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====Another Chance, Another Way====
 
They broke and Teft jogged off to train the recruits. Kaladin set Bridge Four to watch the skies and practice their flying. Skar observed the recruits doing formations alongside Kaladin. As Kaladin watched, he asked Skar how important formations might be going forward and should they change them when it comes to flying. Skar didn’t answer and instead went to get some water, getting some ribbing from the others. As he sipped Rock’s new refreshment, tea, he worried about whether the new recruits would take his place in Bridge Four. He hated feeling sorry for himself, so he tossed his cup aside and fished out some gemstones from his pocket.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
As he did, he spotted Lyn nearby and he could sense the frustration in her posture. He shouldered his spear and joined her and asked why she wasn’t joining in. Lyn confessed she didn’t know the formations as she’d never done drills. She sighed and asked Skar if Kaladin had went to get more recruits because she failed. Skar told her not to be stupid, that she wasn’t being forced out, but rather Kaladin wanted to have as many potential recruits as possible. Lyn admitted that they are finally in a new world where rank and eye color didn’t matter and she just wanted to be a part of it. She realized that Skar shared her same look and apologized that it must be worst for him. He shrugged and asked her if she had ever heard the story of how Kaladin drew in Stormlight.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
She asked if he meant what Teft said and he said no. She asked if he meant the healing and Skar once again said no. He held up the gemstone and said that it was on a bridge run. He recalled how they were charging a lot of Parshendi and most of the first row had been dropped except for Kaladin. Skar admitted that exposed him, who was right beside Kaladin. He told her that in those days, you didn’t have good odds, running near the front. He remembered how the arrows were coming right at him and then the arrows moved, swerving towards Kaladin. Skar told Lyn that’s the first time he knew something special was happening and back then, Kaladin didn’t even know he was doing it.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Skar said that maybe that meant they were just trying to hard. Lyn said it didn’t make sense, that you had to suck it in. Skar admitted that he didn’t really know what it meant either. Skar recalled how it was easier for Kaladin when he didn’t stress it. She wanted to string them all up for not explaining it better, but she focused on the gemstone instead, trying to breathe in Stormlight for a solid ten minutes. She began to complain again about being a woman and Skar stopped her.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
He went on to ask her if she wanted to be a Windrunner and why. She said that she wanted to soar. Skar told her that wasn’t good enough. Kaladin wasn’t thinking about being left out or how great it would be to fly, but rather saving the others. He asked her again why she wanted to be a Windrunner. She admitted that she just wanted to help, not waiting for the enemy to come to them. Skar assured her that she had a chance then, but she had to seize it or leave and give up. He pressed the gemstone into her hand, saying that as long as she kept trying, there was a chance. If she gave up, then the dream died.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Lyn closed her eyes and breathed in, drawing in Stormlight for the first time. She yelped in surprise and opened her hand to find the gemstone dun. She asked Skar what he did and he told her nothing, fighting his own jealousy. He then realized that maybe his lot was simply helping the others become Radiants. A trainer of sorts. Teft saw Lyn glowing and started cursing in a good way. Teft grabbed her by the arm and escorted her over to see Kaladin.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
====A New Dream====
 
Skar took in a long satisfied breath and he realized he could live with helping two others, including Rock. Rock walked over and joined Skar. Skar took a drink and and asked him what the foul tasting stuff was. Rock proudly claimed it was an old Horneater recipe. Skar leaned against the table and watched Lyn’s enthusiasm as her squad of scouts ran up to her. Skar felt good about what he’d done and told Rock that he was going to have to get used to smelly Horneaters since it looked like he’d join the support staff.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
Rock asked if Skar really thought he’d ever let him near his cook pot. Skar admitted that he might not ever fly and that he needed to come to terms with that fact. Rock asked him if the fact that he was glowing with Stormlight right now was not a consideration at all. Skar stopped and looked at his hand, seeing tiny wisps of Stormlight curling off it. He dropped the cup and dug out the dun spheres from his pocket. He looked to Rock and grinned. Rock told him that he could have Skar was dishes, but since he did just throw a cup on the ground. Skar left him mid-sentence as he ran off to join the others whooping with excitement.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
 
==Drehy==
 
As they neared the source of the smoke, a beleaguered caravan, Rock threw his weight against the bridge pushing it across the chasm and charged over. The others followed and Dabbid and Lopen unhooked the shield and spears from the side of the bridge. They fell into squads behind Rock, who refused a spear from Lopen. Kaladin floated overhead with his Shardspear in hand. He was looking off in the distance at the figures that streaked away. Drehy muttered that it was a Voidbringer attack.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|Voidbringer attack. We should have guessed they'd start raiding our caravans.|Drehy as the figures streaked away {{book ref|sa3|37}}|left|250px}}
 
A head poked out followed by six more faces that turned out to be Rock’s wife and children. After Bridge Four spent some time helping the wounded, Rock introduced his family to Bridge Four and Kaladin introduced the group.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
Hobber went to the Shattered Plains with the rest of Bridge Four and other prospective members for Windrunnner training. While the others were training, Hobber helped Rock in the kitchen. Kaladin walked over and handed him a gemstone. Kaladin explained he had to breathe in the Stormlight, something he wasn't really sure he was doing until Teft explained it to him. Hobber objected, saying he wasn't that good with the spear and barely a passable cook. Rock knew that passable was a stretch, but Hobber needed a job he could do sitting after he was injured in the attack by the Assassin in White and Rock was happy to have him. Kaladin folded the gemstone in Hobber's fingers and just asked him to try, explaining that being a Radiant wasn't about strength or skill as much as it was about heart. Kaladin told Hobber that his heart was the best of all of them.
He gripped Hobber on the arm, almost seeming to tear up.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{quote|I don't know if...I mean, sir, I'm no Radiant. I was never that good with the spear. I'm barely a passable cook.|Hobber to Kaladin {{book ref|sa3|37}}}}
 
====A Miracle====
 
Rock returned to the kitchen to hand Hobber the plates so they could begin distributing the food. However, Hobber didn't respond to his request. Rather, he was focused on the gemstone in his hand. The energy changed and several windscreen turned toward Hobber. In a moment, it seemed like everything else had faded as Hobber's fist began to glow. Rock shouted and Hobber jumped in surprise. His jaw dropped and he stared at the now-dun sphere. He held up his hand and shouted at the other men.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
{{sidequote|I can feel them again! I can feel my toes!|Hobber as the Stormlight heals him {{book ref|sa3|37}}|right|250px}}
 
The bridgemen came rushing over and Kaladin ordered them to give all their gemstones to Hobber. The men scrambled to give Hobber their gemstones and the lights dampened. Hobber cried that he could feel his toes again. He reached out for support and Drehy and Peet helped him slip off his stool, righting him. He finally forced them back, standing precariously on his own. The men of Bridge Four celebrated and Lopen gave the Bridge Four salute. It seemed to be something special coming from him, one of the first time Lopen had been able to make the salute back. Hobber saluted back. Kaladin stepped over to Rock and told him this would work. However, their celebration was cut short by a plume of smoke off to the west.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
==Moash==
 
===Joining the Voidbringers===
 
====Meeting====
 
Moash sat and ate some stew by the fire while he listened to Graves and Febrth argue over which direction to go. Graves wanted to follow the map, while Febrth wanted to follow the Passions. Grave argued with him saying he was supposed to have given up such superstitions to follow the Diagram now. Moash continued to eat the "stew," but admitted that he hated it when any of them cooked as no one could cook like Rock. Done eating, Moash dropped his bowl, spilling the stew, grabbed his coat, and walked away from the pair. Moash kicked a rock and stubbed his toe, cursing and looking over his shoulder as the argument ended.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
{{sidequote|Which I'll do, when we're not crawling across winter's own frozen backside.|Moash to Graves about his coat {{book ref|sa3|43}}|right|250px}}
 
Graves joined Moash, who asked how lost they were. Graves told him they weren't lost at all, if Febrth would look at the map. Graves glanced at Moash's coat, telling him he was supposed to get rid of it. Moash agreed, once they weren't stuck in wintery conditions. Graves conceded and said he should at least get rid of the patch so it doesn't give them away. Moash felt at the patch, bringing back memories. His skin went clammy as he cut the stitches on the Bridge Four patch. While the patch was easy to remove, he remembered the tattoo on his arm that he had gotten with the others that would be much more difficult to remove. Moash looked at it one last time, but wasn't able to bring himself to throw it away.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
He walked back over to the fire and settled in, wondering if the others were sitting around Rock's stewpot somewhere, laughing, joking, ribbing Kaladin, or betting to see how many mugs Lopen could drink. He could almost hear them, but then he imagined hearing Kaladin tell what he had done. He knew he should throw the patch in the fire, but still couldn't. He looked up to the skies and saw something moving.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
Four Voidbringers descended on the small camp, striking right where he had been sitting. Another stabbed Graves through the chest and then yanked the weapon free and beheaded him, his Shardblade materializing soon after. Febrth and Fia were struck down as well, leaving just Moash. He threw himself into a roll, just dodging the creature's attack. Kaladin's training took over as his Shardblade fell into his fingers, dancing away from the creature. The Voidbringer rounded the fire towards him, light glittering off her body. These weren't like the Parshendi he'd seen before, these had swirling skin and deep red eyes. Dark light, like inverse Stormlight clung to each of them. He remembered that Graves had spoken of these creatures as merely one of many events predicted by the "Diagram."{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
The creature came for him and he lashed out, driving her back. However, she tried again, almost gliding in her movement towards him. Moash struggled to hit her again, realizing how clunky his blade was. He twisted to the side as she struck again, this time giving Moash a long cut on his arm. The other Voidbringers continued to pilfer through the wagon, one getting excited as it found the Shardplate. At that moment, a spear rolled out of the wagon and he dismissed his Shardblade, diving for the spear. He could almost hear Kaladin's voice as he took up the spear and stood his ground as the Voidbringer came for him. He thrust the spear and took the Voidbringer down much to her surprise. Moash went to stab through her chest, but she didn't fall. However, he was able to block her next attack.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
{{sidequote|Bridge Four, you bastards.|Moash to the Voidbringers {{book ref|sa3|43}}|left|250px}}
 
The Voidbringer reached and touched Moash's chest, trying to spill her dark light into him. Fortunately, Kaladin had prepared him for this too. He seized the Voidbringer and he threw her off balance. He Lashed him, growing stronger and got his knife, driving it into her chest. Her body fell limp and and the force keeping him in the air ran out. They both fell to the crowd, her body cushioning his fall. He turned toward the other three stunned Voidbringers and said they could probably kill him, but he was at least taking one of them with him. The woman in the center looked to Moash and said he had passion. She then gave him a choice, die here or accept defeat and give up his weapons.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
With a shrug, he tossed his spear aside and summoned his Blade. He pressed his hand to the gemstone and willed the bond to break, throwing the sword to the ground. One of the Voidbringers took it and another flew off, leaving Moash confused. A short time later, six more returned and they seized the Shardplate bundles and then picked up Moash and hauled him into the air.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
 
====Revolar====
 
The Voidbringers carried Moash to the city of Revolar, where they dropped him outside the city and shoved him towards a group of lesser parshmen. Arms aching from being carried, Moash stretched and looked around the city. He noticed the city had been taken over completely by the Voidbringers who left, handing him over to the parshmen. He waited until they herded him and others towards one of the large storm bunkers outside the city. The parshwoman told the group not to fight or run, or they would be beaten or killed, calling them the slaves now. The parshmen searched the belongings of the humans, allowing Moash to pass as he didn't having anything on him of value.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
He recalled how he'd always been met with hostility no matter where he went, except for Bridge Four. Bridge Four had been special and he failed that test. As he looked around, he realized Graves had been right. This is who he really was. The parshmen shouted the jobs that needed tending to for the day. Moash frowned and asked a man next two him why they offered work since they were supposed to be slaves. The man told Moash that if you don't work, you don't eat, so there really wasn't much of a choice. As the man volunteered for a job, Moash walked around, unsettled as he did with the parshmen's perfect Alethi.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
He walked around the stations where jobs were being offered, stopping at the third one recognizing the work and clothes to be that of caravaneers. He asked one of the caravaneers if Guff was around and the young man pointed him out, but said there weren't any jobs available. Another told him not to draw too much attention to himself or they would slap a harness on him.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
{{sidequote|You wouldn't believe me if I told you.|Moash to Guff about what brought him to Revolar {{book ref|sa3|45}}|right|250px}}
 
Despite what they said, he headed over to where Guff stood. He was surprised to see Moash, knowing he had been off to the Shattered Plains. He figured the caravan was all dead, no one would have bet on him returning. Moash said that was a wise bet. Guff asked him what he needed and Moash answered that he just needed to be who he once was. Guff said that didn't make any sense and Moash explained that they tried to break him, they did, but then he was made a new man again and he threw it all away. He asked Guff why they must always do that, take something precious and throw it away. Guff asked him if he was a soldier and Moash showed him his patchless uniform coat.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
{{quote|I just need to be who I was.|Moash on what he wanted {{book ref|sa3|45}}}}
 
 
Guff pulled him to the side and led him to another bunker. The guard told him he was supposed to be on duty, but Guff replied he was and he found a soldier. The guard turned his focus to Moash and asked if he was a deserter. Moash nodded, knowing it was true in more ways than one. Moash recognized the man he was led to, Highlord Paladar, Vamah's kinsman and regent, known for his greed and corruption. Paladar asked Moash if he knew of any news from the Shattered Plains. As Moash looked around and saw the way the people behaved, he had a revelation.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
He wasn't broken. The Alethi society, both lighteyed and dark and perhaps all of humankind were broken. He was no exception as he always ruined what he had been given. He realized that men like Kaladin were the rare exception. Moash refused to say anything and the Brighlord assumed something was wrong with him. He ordered Moash thrown out and for Guff to be beaten. The guards hauled him out and they threw him into the street. There, he volunteered for the most difficult job they had - pulling wagons of supplies for the Voidbringer army.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
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