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Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“No one could arm-wrestle like Dorolin. No one. ”
Dorolin is a human on Roshar.[1]
Dorolin is a former swordsman, but as he has lost one of his arms, he is disadvantaged in duels by his inability to hold a shield or to place two hands on his sword. However, he is highly capable when it comes to arm-wrestling, and Adolin Kholin holds him in great respect because of his ability. Adolin tells Shallan about Dorolin to illustrate his point that those who have to struggle with weaknesses are stronger than those who do not.[1]