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(chapter 15)
|Those who 'deserve’ my mockery are those who can benefit from it, Brightlord Dalinar. That one is less fragile than you think him.
|[[Wit]] about Renarin{{book ref|sa1|12}}
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He rode with Adolin to [[Elhokar]]'s [[chasmfiend]] hunt and tried to calm Adolin down when he was upset by [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]'s treatment of their father. As they waited on the plateau for the chasmfiend to arrive [[Wit]] joined them and tried to tease Renarin but Dalinar told him to go find someone deserving his mockery instead. Wit told Dalinar that Renarin was someone who deserved it as he could benefit from it.{{book ref|sa1|12}} When the chasmfiend emerged from the chasm and Dalinar, Adolin, and Elhokar were fighting the beast Renarin rode his horse onto the plateau to help them but Dalinar became angry with him and shouted at him to go back to safety.{{book ref|sa1|13}} At a feast later that night Renarin held back Adolin from attacking Sadeas, who had been insulting their father, and seeing what he was doing Sadeas insulted him, calling him incompetent and ridiculing what he had done during the fight earlier in the day.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
 
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|The firebrand I can understand, [...] but the other one? You saw how he ran out onto the field today. He even forgot to draw his sword or bow! He's useless!
|Sadeas insulting Renarin{{book ref|sa1|15}}
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Dalinar asked Sadeas if he meant what he had said. He told Sadeas that if he had truly called his son useless he would be forced to summon his Shardblade and kill him for the insult. He said that this would break the Vengeance Pact and that he hoped he had misheard what Sadeas had been saying. Sadeas hesitated and said that indeed Dalinar had misheard what he had said. Later on that night, when Wit was insulting Sadeas, Renarin surprised Wit with a clever response to one of his taunts. Wit said that if Sadeas gave in to his temptation and killed him, Renarin could be the [[King's Wit]] in his place.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
 
=== Truthwatcher ===
 
Despite the imminent possibility of her becoming his sister-in-law by marrying Adolin, Renarin has very few interactions with [[Shallan Davar]] until the Battle of Narak. During the battle he is taken by a vision while working with Shallan, and she regards him as an annoyance who gets in her way.
 
== Quote ==
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|What of you, young Prince Renarin? Your father wishes me to leave you alone. Can you speak, yet say nothing ridiculous?
 
“Nothing ridiculous,” Renarin said slowly.
|Wit and Renarin{{book ref|sa1|15}}
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== Trivia ==