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===Early Life===
Dabbid was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, which resulted in an unspecified disorder. He did not begin speaking until he was six years old, and often got into trouble because he did things other people wouldn't normally do. When he was young, he put a rope around his neck to feel what it was like to be born the way he was, and didn't understand why people got worried as he wasn't going to hurt himself. At some point, his mother died, causing his disorder to worsen. Dabbid then ended up at warthe [[War of Reckoning]], washing the clothes of a [[lighteyes]]. The man's wife accused him of fathering her [[darkeyed]] child in order to protect her lover, and Dabbid was assigned to be a [[bridgeman]] in [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]' warcamp as punishment.{{book ref|sa4|85}}
 
===Bridge Four===
 
In 1173, Dabbid joined Bridge Four. He, along[[Kaladin]]'s withbridgecrew. hisThe bridgecrew,crew was expected to charge the [[Parshendi]] line unarmored to draw their fire and push atheir bridge across the chasm to provide a path for Sadeas' army. On one run, Dabbid was nearly trampled by a horse from his own side, causing him to fall to the ground, dazed and with a broken arm. While Dabbid expected to die, Kaladin and [[Rock]] dragged him to safety. After treating those with more serious wounds, Kaladin set Dabbid's arm with some Parshendi arrows and his shirt.{{book ref|sa1|17}}
 
Dabbid remained in a state of shock for weeks after the battle, jumping at sounds, but otherwise unresponsive. Sadeas refused to pay or feed any bridgeman that was unable to go on runs, so Dabbid survived off of food Bridge Four was able to buy by selling [[knobweed]] sap they secretly gathered while on stone duty.{{book ref|sa1|21}}{{book ref|sa1|27}} Eventually, Dabbid was able to walk and followed others around although he still did not speak and continued to stare off into nothing. When [[Lopen]] joined Bridge four, he and Dabbid(who Lopen called "moolie," meaning "mute") began bringing waterskins on bridgeruns, carrying them on a makeshift litter.{{book ref|sa1|32}} Bridge Four was later sentenced to scavenge corpses in the chasms as punishment for surviving, and Kaladin used this as an opportunity to secretly train the bridgemen to fight so they could escape Sadeas' warcamp. While Bridge Four was training, Dabbid, led by [[Syl]] and with the help of others could not fight, continued to scavenge the chasms in order to meet their quota and avoid suspicion.{{book ref|sa1|49}}<!--up to c49-->
 
 
 
<!--During [[Kaladin]]’s first run as bridgeleader, he found Dabbid curled up with his arm twisted at an awkward angle. Kaladin charged to reach him, but Dabbid didn’t even notice him when Kaladin arrived. Dabbid was in shock, his eyes dazed. Kaladin dragged Dabbid to the edge, trying to pick him up, but his muscles failing him. [[Rock]] actually came and helped Kaladin carry Dabbid to the safety of the hollow. After trying to save [[Gadol]] and treating [[Leyten]] and [[Hobber]]’s injuries, Kaladin set Dabbid’s arm using some arrows and Dabbid’s own shirt.{{book ref|sa1|17}}
 
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