Thank you very much for your help so far @PJF . I’m trying to parse your response but not sure Im tracking. In order to try and gain more clarity, this morning I pulled all the switches out so I could test for voltage using AC voltage detector. I tested for voltage in all the configurations I could think to test and noted each of the switch’s terminals. I noted which of the three ways boxes the power is going into (confirmed by peeping in attic). My voltage tester beeps really fast, regular speed or not at all. I refer to those states as hot, warm and cold. I have inserted that table below for reference. I think the 3-way on the right is where line is.
To restate my hopes for the final state. Since I have all smart lights, I am looking to have three switches that all have power and are configured in smart light mode. I don’t need the three switches to necessarily work like a traditional 4-way circuit as I can program them to work as a group and to turn the lights on and off. Given that, Im looking for a configuration that would let me do that. I had a 3-way you (PJ) had given me help on doing basically the same thing (link to post)
Would it be possible to have the switch box on the right be a 2-1 switch that controls the light and load and then have power to the other two switches to just act as smart switches similar to the post referenced above? I got in the attic to see what I could see and took this pic. I think it would explain why I don’t see all the wires Im thinking I would see in the box with the line in it according to the 4-way diagram.
Ok. Here is that table and thanks again for any help, I really do appreciate it.