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− | * [[Hesina]] ( |
+ | * [[Hesina]] (Point of view) |
* [[Lirin]] |
* [[Lirin]] |
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* [[Kaladin]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Kaladin]] (mentioned only) |
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* [[Rlain]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Rlain]] (mentioned only) |
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* [[Kara]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Kara]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | * [[Roshone]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Tien]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Tien]] (mentioned only) |
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* [[Lift]] (mentioned only) |
* [[Lift]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | * Hesina's parents (mentioned only) |
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;Plot Summary |
;Plot Summary |
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− | Hesina makes notes on the maps Rlain has smuggled to them in the surgery enclosure in the Radiant infirmary. Lirin comes in and discusses her parents with her until the topic causes Hesina to bring up Kaladin. Lirin stiffly defends his attitude towards his son, and the argument grows intense enough that he makes to leave the enclosure. Hesina stops him and, frustrated, tries to point out to Lirin that Kaladin is probably the person they could most want to be a soldier, since there is going to be fighting regardless. When she points to the help in the room that day, all of whom have ''shash'' glyphs painted on their foreheads, and asks him what he sees, he says that he sees fools. |
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− | In reply, Hesina leads Lirin over to Noril and initiates a conversation between the two of them. Noril tells Lirin that none of the treatment he has ever received from ardents has helped, but the thought of Kaladin does. Hesina asks Lirin to speak with each of the people in the room, asking why they wear the ''shash'' glyph and really seeing them. |
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{{Anchor|Interlude 11}} |
{{Anchor|Interlude 11}} |