Yeah - I had a lot of fun chasing down that particular rabbit hole didn't I?
But to be honest from a point of view of perspective in time it's helped clear up quite a lot of things - so thanks all round
So in answer to Egwene's question about the conception of the Bridgeburners, we need to go to Aren for that scenario, and as D'rek has pointed out, years earlier. All evidence points that would be the Aren Massacre ?
"Cone-shaped hills kept pace with them to the east, and would do so to within a thousand paces of Aren's north wall. The hills were not natural: they were mass graves, scores of them, from the misguided slaughter of the city's residents by the T'lan Imass in Kellanved's time. The hill nearest Aren was among the largest, and was home to the city's ruling families and the Holy Protector and Falah'dan." –(DG, UK mmpb, p.831)
"The only structure less than a century old was the Malazan arched gate that marked the beginning of the Aren Way, a broad, raised military road that had been constructed at Dassem Ultor's command early in the conquest.
Deep ditches flanked the Aren Way, and beyond them were high, flat-topped earthen banks on which grew for the entire ten-mile stretch and in two precise rows, tall cedars that had been transplanted from Geleen on the Clatar Sea. – (DG, UK mmpb, p.830)
Barathol on Kalam :'Cousin, distant. Mekhar refers to the tribe - it's gone now, slaughtered by Falah'd Enezgura of Aren, during one of his westward conquests.' (BH UKTpb, p.496)
"And yet Barathol, an officer in the Red Blades, had murdered the Fist of Aren. He’d been arrested and gaoled, stripped of his rank and beaten without mercy by his fellow Red Blades – the first and deepest stain upon their honour, fuelling their extreme acts of zealotry ever since.
Barathol was to have been crucified on Aren Way. Instead, the city had risen in rebellion, slaughtering the Malazan garrison and driving the Red Blades from the city.
And then the T’lan Imass had arrived, delivering the harsh, brutal lesson of imperial vengeance. And Barathol Mekhar had been seen, by scores of witnesses, flinging open the north gate...
But it is true. T’lan Imass need no opened gates.."
- L'oric