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Even in his time as a slave and soldier, he still looked at his father as a true man of honor, the most honorable man he has ever known. He respects how he healed even those that hated him, which would likely have come to helped shape his Third Ideal.{{book ref|sa1|53}}{{book ref|sa2|84}} He still holds tightly to many of his teachings.{{book ref|sa1|53}}
 
After they reunited, their relationship became immediately strained. Lirin was heartbroken by how his son, despite everything that he had taught him, had become a soldier and a killer.{{book ref|sa3|7}} He thinks of what had happened as being like the military system taking his son away from him.{{citebook ref|sa1|44}}
 
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