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|children=[[Kaladin]], [[Tien]], [[Oroden]]
 
|children=[[Kaladin]], [[Tien]], [[Oroden]]
 
|profession={{cat tag|medical professionals|Surgeon}}
 
|profession={{cat tag|medical professionals|Surgeon}}
|'residence=[[Hearthstone]] <small>(former)</small>, [[Urithiru]]
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|nation=Alethkar
 
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=== Personality ===
 
=== Personality ===
Lirin rarely drinks,{{book ref|sa1|31}} but his alcohol consumption increased after the death of [[Wistiow]] and the arrival of [[Roshone]].{{book ref|sa1|37}} He enjoys calculating the trajectory of the [[highstorm]]s,{{book ref|sa1|4}} and going on walks to clear his head.{{book ref|sa1|46}}
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Lirin rarely drinks,{{book ref|sa1|31}} but his alcohol consumption increased after the death of [[Wistiow]] and the arrival of [[Roshone]].{{book ref|sa1|37}} He enjoys calculating the trajectory of the [[Highstorm]]s,{{book ref|sa1|4}} and going on walks to clear his head.{{book ref|sa1|46}}
   
 
Lirin is stubborn{{book ref|sa1|37}} and dislikes ambiguity, often becoming pessimistic when faced with uncertainty.{{book ref|sa1|25}} While he prefers not to cause unnecessary strife or embarrassment, and will discount town gossip,{{book ref|sa1|25}} he will confront those who pose a threat.{{book ref|sa1|37}} He is considered to be quite strange by the other townsfolk, and they are often uncomfortable around both him and his family.{{book ref|sa1|10}} While his wife attributes this reaction to his learning and knowledge,{{book ref|sa1|25}} Lirin finds that their hostility comes, at least in part, from their insecurities surrounding his family's higher social standing.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Regardless of their discomfort, the townsfolk of Hearthstone respect Lirin{{book ref|sa1|25}} and appreciate the work he does.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Lirin, in turn, cares about the people of Hearthstone, despite their aversion to him, and feels tied to the town through his connections with the other residents.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
Lirin is stubborn{{book ref|sa1|37}} and dislikes ambiguity, often becoming pessimistic when faced with uncertainty.{{book ref|sa1|25}} While he prefers not to cause unnecessary strife or embarrassment, and will discount town gossip,{{book ref|sa1|25}} he will confront those who pose a threat.{{book ref|sa1|37}} He is considered to be quite strange by the other townsfolk, and they are often uncomfortable around both him and his family.{{book ref|sa1|10}} While his wife attributes this reaction to his learning and knowledge,{{book ref|sa1|25}} Lirin finds that their hostility comes, at least in part, from their insecurities surrounding his family's higher social standing.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Regardless of their discomfort, the townsfolk of Hearthstone respect Lirin{{book ref|sa1|25}} and appreciate the work he does.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Lirin, in turn, cares about the people of Hearthstone, despite their aversion to him, and feels tied to the town through his connections with the other residents.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
Lirin can be highly critical, particularly of those he does not agree with,{{book ref|sa1|10}}{{book ref|sa1|16}} and is a strong opponent to needless danger.{{book ref|sa1|26}}{{book ref|sa1|41}} He is strongly averse to violence,{{book ref|sa3|7}} and disagrees with the need for war,{{book ref|sa1|16}} as well as the [[Calling]] of being a soldier.{{book ref|sa1|10}} He would rather allow multiple people to die than kill a single person himself.{{wob ref|16095}} His explanations of the world are given with precision and are sometimes sterile in nature.{{book ref|sa1|16}}
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Lirin can be highly critical, particularly of those he does not agree with,{{book ref|sa1|10}}{{book ref|sa1|16}} and is a strong opponent to needless danger.{{book ref|sa1|26}}{{book ref|sa1|41}} He is strongly averse to violence,{{book ref|sa3|7}} and disagrees with the need for war,{{book ref|sa1|16}} as well as the [[Calling]] of being a soldier.{{book ref|sa1|10}} His explanations of the world are given with precision and are sometimes sterile in nature.{{book ref|sa1|16}}
   
 
=== Beliefs ===
 
=== Beliefs ===
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Lirin believes in the teachings of the [[Herald]]s, who have shared roots with the practice of medicine.{{book ref|sa1|46}} He teaches his son Kaladin of their wisdom during his apprenticeship and is always carefully to outline the distinction between the Heralds and the [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa1|10}} According to Lirin, one of the fundamental tenets of the [[Vorin]] religion is the ability to climb in social rank.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Lirin does not believe in folktales about [[Voidbringers]], though he does acknowledge that they were the enemies of the Heralds.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
 
Lirin believes in the teachings of the [[Herald]]s, who have shared roots with the practice of medicine.{{book ref|sa1|46}} He teaches his son Kaladin of their wisdom during his apprenticeship and is always carefully to outline the distinction between the Heralds and the [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa1|10}} According to Lirin, one of the fundamental tenets of the [[Vorin]] religion is the ability to climb in social rank.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Lirin does not believe in folktales about [[Voidbringers]], though he does acknowledge that they were the enemies of the Heralds.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
 
He has some level of awareness of the [[Spiritual Realm]], but he conflates it with the afterlife.{{book ref|sa1|16}}
 
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
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The brightlord was not in his right mind during his last few days and did not have the capacity to transfer this wealth. Lirin, with the help of his wife Hesina, engineered the theft of their friend's wealth, as they knew that his death would mean the loss of the potential union between their children. Rumors sprang up not long after the brightlord's death surrounding the legitimacy of the transaction, though concrete evidence was never produced to prove the spheres had been stolen.{{book ref|sa1|25}}{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
The brightlord was not in his right mind during his last few days and did not have the capacity to transfer this wealth. Lirin, with the help of his wife Hesina, engineered the theft of their friend's wealth, as they knew that his death would mean the loss of the potential union between their children. Rumors sprang up not long after the brightlord's death surrounding the legitimacy of the transaction, though concrete evidence was never produced to prove the spheres had been stolen.{{book ref|sa1|25}}{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
On a rare night of indulgence, Lirin warned his elder son against returning to Hearthstone after finishing his studies. The pair were shortly interrupted by a group of masked townsmen who had come to rob them and take Wistiow's spheres. Lirin knew they were members of the town, and not bandits as assumed by Kaladin, and refused to be intimidated by them. Instead of cowering, he removed the cloth covering the spheres, and lit up the night, exposing the thieves and taking away their anonymity. When Lirin showed he was willing to stand against them, the men disappeared, probably ashamed of their actions.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
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On a rare night of indulgence, Lirin warned his elder son against returning to Hearthstone after finishing his studies. The pair were shortly interrupted by a group of masked townsmen who had come to rob them and take Wistiow's spheres. Lirin knew they were members of the town, and not bandits as assumed by Kaladin, and refused to be intimidated by them. Instead of cowering, he removed the cloth covering the spheres, and lit up the night, exposing the thieves and taking away their anonymity. When Lirin showed he was willing to stand against them, the men disappeared.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
   
 
=== The Butcher ===
 
=== The Butcher ===
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After the family lost access to all sources of income, Roshone invited Lirin to dine with him, so he could further break the surgeon. Despite his mother's attempts to distract him, Kaladin joined his father for the meeting. On their way to the manor, Lirin discussed the possibility of the family moving away, but admitted he struggled with the thought.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
After the family lost access to all sources of income, Roshone invited Lirin to dine with him, so he could further break the surgeon. Despite his mother's attempts to distract him, Kaladin joined his father for the meeting. On their way to the manor, Lirin discussed the possibility of the family moving away, but admitted he struggled with the thought.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
Tensions were high when Lirin and Kaladin joined Roshone in the manor's dining room. Initially, Roshone tried to seat the surgeon at a separate table; an insult against Lirin, who was entitled to a seat at the brightlord's table by his invitation and rank. Despite being offered food, Lirin did not eat, instead choosing to skip directly to the reason for his invitation. Roshone wished for the return of Wistiow's spheres, which Lirin had continuously refused. The citylord could not regain the spheres using legal means, as he was unlikely to win an inquest against the surgeon. Unable to get past Lirin's stubborn refusal to return all of the spheres, Roshone turned to negotiation. After an outburst from Kaladin, Lirin sent his son away to the kitchens and continued the discussion with Roshone in private. During the conversation, he argued back and forth with the citylord over the amount he was willing to return, but he pretended to grow frustrated and left before an agreement was reached.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
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Tensions were high when Lirin and Kaladin joined Roshone in the manor's dining room. Initially, Roshone tried to seat the surgeon at a separate table; an insult against Lirin, who was entitled to a seat at the brightlord's table by his invitation and rank. Despite being offered food, Lirin did not eat, instead choosing to skip directly to the reason for his invitation. Roshone wished for the return of Wistiow's spheres, which Lirin had continuously refused. The citylord could not regain the spheres using legal means, as he was unlikely to win an inquest against the surgeon. Unable to get past Lirin's stubborn refusal to return all of the spheres, Roshone turned to negotiation. After an outburst from Kaladin, Lirin sent his son away to the kitchens and continued the discussion with Roshone in private. During the conversation, he argued back and forth with the citylord over the amount he was willing to return, but he grew frustrated and left before an agreement was reached.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
 
Lirin later revealed to Kaladin on their trip home that he never intended to give up the spheres. He had gone to the meeting to give the appearance of bending but had known that Roshone would never have agreed to only a partial transfer. Roshone was a petty man, who targeted and lashed out at Lirin as a surrogate for those he blamed for his exile from [[Kholinar]]. He would never be happy until he had taken away all power from Lirin and had been beaten down completely. Lirin, aware of the brightlord's plans, used the opportunity to gain his family a reprieve from the oppressive citylord. It was during this same discussion that Kaladin learned the truth about Wistiow's spheres and his parents' role in their theft.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
Lirin later revealed to Kaladin on their trip home that he never intended to give up the spheres. He had gone to the meeting to give the appearance of bending but had known that Roshone would never have agreed to only a partial transfer. Roshone was a petty man, who targeted and lashed out at Lirin as a surrogate for those he blamed for his exile from [[Kholinar]]. He would never be happy until he had taken away all power from Lirin and had been beaten down completely. Lirin, aware of the brightlord's plans, used the opportunity to gain his family a reprieve from the oppressive citylord. It was during this same discussion that Kaladin learned the truth about Wistiow's spheres and his parents' role in their theft.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
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When Kaladin returned to Hearthstone following the [[Everstorm]], he found his father tending to the wounded. The parlor of Roshone's manor had been converted into a triage room for Lirin, his wife, and his apprentice, [[Mara (Roshar)|Mara]], to use to see to the wounded. Although he did not initially recognize his son, Lirin quickly came to identify the newcomer and both he and Hesina shared a heartfelt reunion with Kaladin. Lirin argued with Roshone's guards who had been put on edge by Kaladin's brands. He refused to let his son be sent away again, and vowed to buy Kaladin's writ of slavery, if needed. After growing frustrated, he looked to compromise with Roshone's guard, and by extension the brightlord himself, by writing to highprince's administrators for an explanation, buying the family time.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
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When Kaladin returned to Hearthstone following the [[Everstorm]], he found his father tending to the wounded. The parlor of Roshone's manor had been converted into a triage room for Lirin, his wife, and his apprentice, [[Mara (Roshar)|Mara]], to use to see to the wounded. Although he did not initially recognize his son, Lirin quickly came to identify the newcomer and both he and Hesina shared a heartfelt reunion with Kaladin. While his wife saw to feeding and tending their son, Lirin argued with Roshone's guards who had been put on edge by Kaladin's brands. Lirin refused to let his son be sent away again, and vowed to buy Kaladin's writ of slavery if needed. After growing frustrated, he looked to compromise with Roshone's guard, and by extension the brightlord himself, by writing to highprince's administrators for an explanation, buying the family time.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
   
 
While Kaladin discussed the town's situation in private with Roshone, Lirin continued to treat those wounded by the Everstorm. When he returned to the parlor, Kaladin slipped back into his old role as assistant, and helped his father administer first aid. Lirin disapproved of Kaladin's path towards violence; while he believed war was inevitable, he wished that his son did not have to be involved.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
While Kaladin discussed the town's situation in private with Roshone, Lirin continued to treat those wounded by the Everstorm. When he returned to the parlor, Kaladin slipped back into his old role as assistant, and helped his father administer first aid. Lirin disapproved of Kaladin's path towards violence; while he believed war was inevitable, he wished that his son did not have to be involved.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
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Although Kaladin expressed the desire to relocate his family to [[Urithiru]], Lirin refused, telling his son that he was needed in Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
Although Kaladin expressed the desire to relocate his family to [[Urithiru]], Lirin refused, telling his son that he was needed in Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
   
=== The ''Fourth Bridge'' ===
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=== The Fourth Bridge ===
Because of this, Kaladin arranged to evacuate the entire population of Hearthstone via the ''[[Fourth Bridge]]''. After Lirin learned that some of the Radiants can heal others, he grew withdrawn, as he felt that his talents as a surgeon had been rendered obsolete. After Kaladin explained that only two orders of Radiants can use the Surge of [[Progression]] and the limits of its power, Lirin became excited to work in Urithiru's medical clinic and to begin exploring the new medical equipment from [[Kharbranth]] that Kaladin got for him. Then, after Kaladin told Lirin about how he would be leaving the army, Lirin was overjoyed.{{book ref|sa4|18}}
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Because of this, Kaladin arranged to take the entire population of Hearthstone via the [[Fourth Bridge]]. After Lirin learned that some of the Radiants can heal others, he grew withdrawn, as he felt that his talents as a surgeon had been rendered obsolete. After Kaladin explained that only two orders of Radiants can use the Surge of [[Progression]] and the limits of its power, Lirin became excited to work in Urithiru's medical clinic and to begin exploring the new medical equipment from [[Kharbranth]] that Kaladin got for him. Then, after Kaladin told Lirin about how he would be leaving the army, Lirin was overjoyed.{{book ref|sa4|18}}
   
 
=== The Occupation of Urithiru ===
 
=== The Occupation of Urithiru ===
After Kaladin and Lirin learned that all of the Radiants were falling unconscious, Lirin convinced Kaladin not to go out and fight.{{book ref|sa4|39}} A [[Regal]] came to collect the fallen Radiants Lirin was taking care of in the clinic, and he tried unsuccessfully to keep the Radiants with him. When Kaladin attempted to intervene, Lirin tried to stop him from fighting, but Kaladin blocked him and killed the Regal, after which Lirin got mad at him and sent him away.{{book ref|sa4|43}}
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After Kaladin and Lirin learned that all of the Radiants were falling unconscious, Lirin convinced Kaladin not to go out and fight.{{book ref|sa4|39}} A Regal came to collect the fallen Radiants Lirin was taking care of in the clinic, he tried unsuccessfully to keep the Radiants with him. When Kaladin attempted to intervene, Lirin attempted to stop him from fighting, but Kaladin blocked him and killed the Regal, after which Lirin got mad at him and sent him away.{{book ref|sa4|43}} Lirin and Hesina were later brought in to take care of the comatose Radiants.{{book ref|sa4|56}} While they were working, [[Venli]] and [[Rlain]] came with a crate of maps Rlain stole, and they disscussed what to do with them; Lirin emphasises that he does not want to fight the occupation. Lirin saw that several of the water bearers had [[shash]] glyphs on their foreheads, and he explained to Venli how he thought they were a foolish idea.{{book ref|sa4|74}} Later, Rlain came to him while in the infirmary, and Lirin told Rlain that the [[Regal#Stormform|stormforms]] had seen him, and questioned whether they could trust [[Leshwi]] and Venli. Rlain admitted that he did not know. Lirin left for a moment and recognized [[Dabbid]], who told them that Kaladin was dying. {{book ref|sa4|79}} Lirin gets into an argument with Rlain because he will not promise not to give Kaladin up to the [[Fused]] after he heals him. Hesina volunteers to go, but Lirin tells her she won't be able to heal him by herself. Venli suggests freeing [[Lift]] and getting her to heal Kaladin instead. {{book ref|sa4|83}}{{expand}}
 
Lirin and Hesina were later brought in to take care of the comatose Radiants, as the [[singer]]s could not.{{book ref|sa4|56}} While they were working, [[Venli]] and [[Rlain]] arrived with a crate of maps Rlain had stolen, and they discussed what to do with them; Lirin emphasised that he did not want to fight the occupation. Lirin saw that several of the water bearers had ''[[Glyphs/Index#Shash_(dangerous)|shash]]'' glyphs on their foreheads, and he explained to Venli how he thought they were a foolish idea.{{book ref|sa4|74}}
 
 
Later, Rlain came to the infirmary, and Lirin told Rlain that the [[Regal#Stormform|stormform]] guards the [[Pursuer]] posted there had seen him. They discussed whether or not they could trust [[Leshwi]] and Venli, and Rlain admitted that he did not know. Lirin abruptly recognized [[Dabbid]] among the workers in the infirmary; the man told him and Rlain that Kaladin was dying.{{book ref|sa4|79}} Lirin adamantly insisted to Rlain that he would not promise not to give Kaladin up to the [[Fused]] after he healed him. Hesina volunteered to go instead, but Lirin told her she wouldn't be able to heal Kaladin by herself. Venli suggested freeing [[Lift]] and getting her to heal Kaladin.{{book ref|sa4|83}}
 
 
While talking together one day, Hesina brought up Kaladin, and Lirin immediately argued that he was right in his attitude towards Kaladin and tried to leave. Hesina stopped him and told him that Kaladin was the best person to be a soldier. When he called the helpers wearing ''shash'' glyphs fools, she led him to [[Noril]], who said that he wore the ''shash'' glyph because Kaladin, unlike the [[ardent]]s, had helped with his depression. Hesina then asked Lirin to go to the rest of the people wearing ''shash'' glyphs and ask why they wear them.{{book ref|sa4|i|10}}
 
 
When [[Teft]] entered the infirmary after the occupying force discovered the [[Sibling]]'s final node, he noticed Lirin, Hesina, and Oroden bound and gagged in the back.{{book ref|sa4|103}} After Kaladin became insensate upon Teft's death, [[Moash]] took Lirin and gave him to the [[Pursuer]] with instructions to kill him if Kaladin regained his senses.{{book ref|sa4|105}} The Pursuer gave him to Leshwi, who cut Lirin's hands free before giving him to another [[Heavenly One]] so she could try to stop the Pursuer. Kaladin defeated the Pursuer and went for Lirin, but the Heavenly One panicked and shot off, taking Lirin up to the roof. Kaladin followed the panicked flight, but as he advanced on the Heavenly One, she threw Lirin off the roof.{{book ref|sa4|106}} After speaking the [[Order of Windrunners#The Fourth Ideal|Fourth Ideal]], Kaladin caught up to his father and grabbed his arm to slow his fall. The two of them hugged, and Kaladin explained that he realized that both of their ways were correct, for them. Lirin berated him for cutting the rescue so close. Kaladin discovered the ''shash'' glyph on Lirin's forehead, and Lirin told him he was trying to show faith in him. Lirin brushed aside Kaladin's hair to see his brand, only to discover that it had finally healed. Kaladin flew Lirin back to the tower.{{book ref|sa4|110}}
 
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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===Tien===
 
===Tien===
Lirin had hoped he would be able to take [[Tien]] on as a second apprentice, who could take over from his brother when Kaladin left for Kharbranth. Unfortunately, Tien's phobia of blood prevented him from following in his fathers footsteps and Lirin reluctantly let him apprentice to the carpenter, [[Ral]].{{book ref|sa1|31}} Lirin is protective of his son and enjoys his excitable nature.{{book ref|sa1|25}} He is devastated when Tien is forced into the army by Roshone and it is only Amaram interceding that stopped him from causing a scene on the day Tien was recruited.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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Lirin had hoped he would be able to take [[Tien]] on as a second apprentice, who could take over from his brother when Kaladin left for Kharbranth. Unfortunately, Tien's phobia of blood prevented him from following in his fathers footstep and Lirin reluctantly let him apprentice to the carpenter, [[Ral]].{{book ref|sa1|31}} Lirin is protective of his son and enjoys his excitable nature.{{book ref|sa1|25}} He is devastated when Tien is forced into the army by Roshone and it is only Amaram interceding that stopped him from causing a scene on the day Tien was recruited.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
   
 
He disapproves of both of his son's hanging around the older children in the town, particularly those who encouraged fighting and the revere the Calling of soldier.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
 
He disapproves of both of his son's hanging around the older children in the town, particularly those who encouraged fighting and the revere the Calling of soldier.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
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|Lirin to [[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|41}}
 
|Lirin to [[Kaladin]]{{book ref|sa1|41}}
 
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There is a great deal of animosity between Lirin and the citylord of Hearthstone, Brightlord Roshone. Roshone's resentment of Lirin, while initially stemming from his relocation to the farming town, is further fueled by Lirin's stubbornness as well as the death of Roshone's son.{{book ref|sa1|44}} In turn, Lirin dislikes Roshone's pettiness and condescending attitude and find him to be greedy and a bully.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Roshone wishes to break Lirin's will instead of simply drive him away, and would not make it easy for the family to move away from Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|31}}{{book ref|sa1|37}}
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There is a great deal of animosity between Lirin and the citylord of Hearthstone, Brightlord Roshone. Roshone's resentment of Lirin, while initially stemming from his relocation to the farming town, is further fueled by Lirin's stubbornness as well as the death of Roshone's son.{{book ref|sa1|44}} In turn, Lirin dislikes Roshone's pettiness and condescending attitude and find him to be greedy and a bully.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Roshone wishes to break Lirin's will instead of simply drive him away and would not make it easy for the family to move away from Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|31}}{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
 
Lirin does not allow his distaste of Roshone to interfere with his duties as a surgeon, despite the burden it would ease for his family.{{book ref|sa1|41}} The relationship between Roshone and Lirin, while remaining hostile, settles down after the depature of Tien and Kaladin, likely due to Roshone's guilt.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
Lirin does not allow his distaste of Roshone to interfere with his duties as a surgeon, despite the burden it would ease for his family.{{book ref|sa1|41}} The relationship between Roshone and Lirin, while remaining hostile, settles down after the depature of Tien and Kaladin, likely due to Roshone's guilt.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
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