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He is described as a simple barefooted man. He is tall with long hair that runs down to his waist, resembling [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
 
He is described as a simple barefooted man. He is tall with long hair that runs down to his waist, resembling [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
   
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[[Wit]] mentions that he had raced the [[Herald]] [[Chanarach]] to prove his speed, perhaps showing a competitive streak. (He won the race, demonstrating exceptional speed.) He then raced the [[Stormfather]] himself, trying to outrun a [[highstorm]]. His desire to be the fastest on [[Roshar]] was so extreme that he died in order to win the race, and even then his spirit left his body in order to continue down to the western shores of [[Shinovar]] in an attempt to best the [[Stormfather]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
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[[Wit]] mentions that he had raced the [[Herald]] [[Chanarach]] to prove his speed, perhaps showing a competitive streak. (He won the race, demonstrating exceptional speed.) He then raced the [[Stormfather]] himself, trying to outrun a [[highstorm]]. This desire of his, to be the fastest on [[Roshar]], was so extreme that he died in order to win the race, and even then his spirit left his body in order to continue down to the western shores of [[Shinovar]] in an attempt to best the [[Stormfather]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
   
 
Fleet's attitude is reminiscent of the [[Knights_Radiant/Immortal_Words#The_First_Ideal|First Ideal]] of the [[Knights Radiant]]: the outcome of the race (and his inevitable failure) is irrelevant to him, and he judges himself only by his efforts.
 
Fleet's attitude is reminiscent of the [[Knights_Radiant/Immortal_Words#The_First_Ideal|First Ideal]] of the [[Knights Radiant]]: the outcome of the race (and his inevitable failure) is irrelevant to him, and he judges himself only by his efforts.

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