...that the Parshendi could have easily attacked the mobile bridges at any time and stranded the Alethi armies. It was noted that they jumped over armies to attack from the rear. It wouldn't take much for a small force to jump over them and slaughter the defenseless bridgemen.
The only time they really attacked the bridgemen is while they were laying the bridges for the Alethi armies to cross. Once the bridges were down, they mostly focused on the soldiers.
That's not to say that they wouldn't burn the bridges down once the armies had retreated, which goes back to what I said about the cost of permanent bridges vs. mobile ones. But as a combat tactic? I don't think it fits.
It was stated that the bridgemen were a relatively newer strategy by Sadeas. This "war" had been going on for a long time by the time the readers join the war. The strategy is an outgrowth of their observance that the Parshendi don't cross over the chasms to flank or any other tactic once they are engaged.
Building permanent bridges would be an expensive and dangerous task, and I'm not entirely certain how often they'd be damaged by Great Storms. Plus, it was mentioned that the Parshendi had pulled some of the permanent bridges down earlier in the war... not during battle but during their raids during the early parts of the war.
Mobile bridges offer flexibility in the path taken, speed over rolled bridges. Tactically, they seemed to attract the Parshendi's attention away from the regular soldier up to the point of the first charge. Not only are regular soldiers expensive to train, but they're expensive to outfit at well... especially when a lot of that equipment is probably lost in the trenches.
Thirdly, you have to remember that Sadeas very rarely, if ever, is depicted as engaging with the Parshendi. Him and his honor guard are always hanging back. Sadeas unwillingness to place himself in direct danger also provides rear support for the army and the bridges themselves.
Finally, we don't exactly know what the Parshendi are playing at. The assassination. The gem hearts. The possible revelation as to what they really are. There is the fact that the Parshendi actually spring a trap when Dalinar fully commits to what he thinks is the extent of Parshendi tactics. The Parshendi are presenting an image of themselves that seems to be intentional and hiding the fullness of the truth.
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson: Reaction & Discussion Thread
03/09/2010 04:25:24 PM
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About time! Let me finish first and I will be back here first thing *NM*
03/09/2010 09:17:03 PM
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Just got it last night and I am looking forward to starting it
03/09/2010 09:32:01 PM
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I have the book as well but I don't know when I'll start/finish it *NM*
03/09/2010 10:05:51 PM
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I'm anout 325 pages into it and I've gotta say... *SPOILERS*
04/09/2010 04:35:41 AM
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Why do they need bridgemen? spoilers
05/09/2010 04:07:20 AM
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Re: Why do they need bridgemen? spoilers
05/09/2010 01:37:08 PM
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Also, Don't forget...
05/09/2010 03:03:04 PM
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This is my favorite point (and the one that makes me feel stupid). Thanks *NM*
05/09/2010 08:07:42 PM
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Tavi makes good point also, but this is the one that stick out to me during a bridge run scene. *NM*
05/09/2010 08:22:43 PM
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What I was thinking was...
05/09/2010 08:52:49 PM
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It was an outgrowth tactic.
07/09/2010 02:52:16 PM
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Exactly, why don't they just... *spoilers*
09/09/2010 04:07:43 AM
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Chasmfiends and highstorms. The storms are worse eastward in /w maybe enuff force to pulverize rock.
09/09/2010 09:06:10 AM
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The wooden permanent bridges seemed to work just fine.
09/09/2010 03:31:58 PM
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Keep in mind, though
09/09/2010 03:41:00 PM
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So maybe it'll be something the new Highprince of War will commission.
09/09/2010 04:08:56 PM
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I caved and bought this from Amazon today.
06/09/2010 04:29:23 AM
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Re: I caved and bought this from Amazon today.
07/09/2010 03:11:14 PM
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Do these pretty symbols in the front and back of this book play any sort of role in the story?
06/09/2010 10:33:01 AM
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I have some ideas about glyphs, the nature of power, and plot elements(some heavy theorizing)
08/09/2010 03:34:32 PM
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Dear lord did anybody even bother to edit this book?
07/09/2010 02:23:23 PM
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I was worried that they'd miss a lot of those.
07/09/2010 02:30:11 PM
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Agreed. Also, I'm thinking the book didn't change at all from the ARC
07/09/2010 02:37:33 PM
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I liked it, however the main character seemed "familiar" ...
07/09/2010 04:01:43 PM
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Random question on Syl (Spoilers of course)
07/09/2010 11:55:32 PM
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Szeth does see spren
09/09/2010 04:14:27 AM
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It's been a few days since I finished it and I am still suffering withdrawal symptoms. T_T *NM*
10/09/2010 09:00:38 PM
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The bridges.
12/09/2010 01:42:11 AM
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The bridges were arched and were much longer than the chasms *NM*
12/09/2010 03:30:48 AM
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How does that keep them from toppling when they are pushed over the edge of the chasms, though? *NM*
12/09/2010 02:23:32 PM
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Think about it
12/09/2010 05:17:07 PM
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I don't see.
12/09/2010 06:18:22 PM
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Agreed. I spent a couple hours thinking about it yesterday and came to the same conclusion.
13/09/2010 01:54:45 PM
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The plateau tops are not all level.
13/09/2010 04:41:17 PM
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Re: The plateau tops are not all level.
13/09/2010 05:53:04 PM
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Reading/Map Reading
18/09/2010 09:12:20 AM
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