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− | '''Laran''' is a messenger in [[Kholin]] army turned squire of [[Bridge Four]]. |
+ | '''Laran''' is a messenger in [[House Kholin|Kholin]] army turned squire of [[Bridge Four]]. |
After the discovery of the attack on the Bridge Four barracks in [[Urithiru]] during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], [[Lyn]] tasks Laran with running to the guard post and fetching [[Renarin]] to heal the wounded. Lyn considered Laran the fastest of the messengers.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} After the battle itself, [[Kaladin]] sees [[Lopen]] telling Laran and Lyn the story of how he lost his arm. Kaladin thought it was the seventh version of the story, and lamented the fact that Lopen and [[Beard]] had never met.{{book ref|sa3|121}} |
After the discovery of the attack on the Bridge Four barracks in [[Urithiru]] during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], [[Lyn]] tasks Laran with running to the guard post and fetching [[Renarin]] to heal the wounded. Lyn considered Laran the fastest of the messengers.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} After the battle itself, [[Kaladin]] sees [[Lopen]] telling Laran and Lyn the story of how he lost his arm. Kaladin thought it was the seventh version of the story, and lamented the fact that Lopen and [[Beard]] had never met.{{book ref|sa3|121}} |
Revision as of 23:28, 18 January 2020
Laran | |
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Abilities | Radiant squire for Order of Windrunners |
Groups | Bridge Four, Kholin army |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Laran is a messenger in Kholin army turned squire of Bridge Four.
After the discovery of the attack on the Bridge Four barracks in Urithiru during the Battle of Thaylen Field, Lyn tasks Laran with running to the guard post and fetching Renarin to heal the wounded. Lyn considered Laran the fastest of the messengers.[1] After the battle itself, Kaladin sees Lopen telling Laran and Lyn the story of how he lost his arm. Kaladin thought it was the seventh version of the story, and lamented the fact that Lopen and Beard had never met.[2]