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{{sidequote|We’re surgeon’s. Let others rend and break; we must not harm others.|Lirin to Kaladin{{book ref|sa3|7}}|right|300px}}
 
{{sidequote|We’re surgeon’s. Let others rend and break; we must not harm others.|Lirin to Kaladin{{book ref|sa3|7}}|right|300px}}
   
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 recognise his son, Lirin quickly came to identify the newcomer and both he and Hesina shared a heartfelt reunion with Kaladin.{{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]], to use to see to the wounded. Although he did not initially recognise his son, Lirin quickly came to identify the newcomer and both he and Hesina shared a heartfelt reunion with Kaladin.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
   
 
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 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}}

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