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Renarin is soft-spoken and thoughtful, and tends to pause and consider responses before giving them. This can occasionally make him seem calculating or unnerving to those with whom he speaks, though those close to him know him to be otherwise.{{book ref|sa1|12}} He is non-confrontational, and attempts to avoid Wit's mockery through silence and he often attempts to keep Adolin from starting fights.{{book ref|sa1|12}}{{book ref|sa1|15}} He has a small box that he fiddles with on occasion.{{book ref|sa2|22}}
 
Despite his subdued personality, Renarin shows courage and a desire to be useful, even in situations where he does not have experience or extensive training, such as riding out to help when a chasmfiend attacks despite great risk to himself.{{book ref|sa1|15}} He is also the first to enter the ring to help defend Adolin in Shardbearer duel, despite his lack of training and being unable to put on his Shardplate in time. During this fight, he uses his Shardblade through the onset of a minor seizure and the screams of his shardbladeShardblade. Through these events, Renarin shows that he values the lives of his family over his own, being willing to put himself in great danger if it might help the people he loves.
 
Renarin shows an inquisitive streak as well, especially in regards to fabrials.{{book ref|sa1|52}} On multiple occasions he inspects fabrials around him and asks questions about their functions. Despite this, he is not interested in joining the ardentia to become an engineer.{{book ref|sa1|60}} He seems to enjoy being knowledgeable upon specific subjects, and will speak about them if asked, for example, Adolin mentions that Renarin is very well versed in wines.{{book ref|sa2|49}}
 
=== Futuresight ===
In the days leading up to the [[True Desolation]], Renarin began seeing visions of the future which caused him to write glyph messages and numbers counting down to the arrival of the Everstorm. During the battle for Narak itself, he is taken by one of these visions again, and his participation in them seems to be involuntary, if not painful. Considering the Vorin sensibilities regarding men writing, it is likely that his writing of the glyphs areis against his will also. Because he is seeing the future, an action explicitly forbidden by the Vorin church for ties with the Voidbringers, Renarin believes himself to be cursed by the Almighty.{{book ref|sa2|85}}
 
Renarin's visions manifest as fits, wherein he sees a number of scenes represented as stained-glass images, some of them underlined with numbers and words. {{book ref|sa3|120}} These visions can show both past and future events, even of situations where Renarin is not present at the time the event depicted happens.{{book ref|sa3|117}} However, the images of the future are not always right, and what actually happens can diverge from what Renarin sees.{{book ref|sa3|118}}
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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}} Later, Dalinar told Renarin that he should not have put himself in harm's way before the chasmfiend. Renarin tried to tell him that he was not a soldier and could not fight due to his epilepsy, but Dalinar misinterpreted what he was saying. He reassured Renarin, telling him that he could be a warrior even with his sickness. He promised him that the next time he won a suit of Shardplate and a Shardblade he would give them to Renarin. He told Renarin that the strength of the Plate would be enough to overcome his weakness.{{book ref|sa1|18}}
 
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Renarin was with Dalinar during many of his visions that he experienced during the highstorms. After Navani used the visions to translate the [[Dawnchant]] she wanted to share the visions with the other scholars, but Dalinar was hesitant, saying that the visions were too close to seeing the future, which was forbidden. Renarin told Dalinar this was not a problem since he was seeing visions of the past and not the future.{{book ref|sa1|61}}
 
During the [[Battle of the Tower]] Sadeas betrayed Dalinar, leaving him and his men stranded on the [[tower (Roshar)|tower]] while he and his army returned to camp unscsathedunscathed. Renarin, seeking news of his father's fate, followed Navani to Sadeas's warcamp where she was interrogating the highprince. After Navani burned her [[Glyphs/Index#Thath|Thath]] [[glyph]] Renarin thanked her for the prayer. When Dalinar and Adolin returned safely Renarin embraced them, the first time Dalinar had seen true joy within him in a while. After Dalinar gave his Shardblade, [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]], to Sadeas in exchange for [[Kaladin]] and the [[bridgemen]], Dalinar gave his Plate to Renarin, fulfilling half of his promise.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
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After Adolin defeated [[Salinor Eved]] in a duel he gave his newly acquired Shardblade to Renarin.{{book ref|sa2|14}} The next day [[Zahel]] began training Renarin how to use his Shards. Zahel was impressed by Renarin's obedience and had him repeatedly jump off of the roof of the dueling grounds in his Shardplate to make him confident in the armor's protection.{{book ref|sa2|16}}{{book ref|sa2|18}}
 
During his joint plateau assault with [[Jakamav]] Dalinar had Renarin brought to the battle surrounded by an honor guard with orders not to allow him to fight in order that he would see what battle was like. During the battle Renarin wanted to help defend one of the bridges, but when he summoned his blade, he heard the voice of its spren screeching in his mind and froze up. After the battle Renarin told Adolin that he needed to be ready for what was coming. Adolin assumed he was referring to the numbers that had been appearing in the walls during highstorms counting down to a new storm that was coming. However, Renarin, who had been the one writing those numbers, was thinking of the visions his bond with [[Glys]] had given him that predicted the coming of the [[Everstorm]]. Around this time Renarin stopped wearing his spectacles since his eyes had been healed by his Stormlight.{{book ref|sa2|26}}{{book ref|sa2|89}}
 
When the [[Szeth|Assassin in White]] attacked them during a highstorm Dalinar ordered Renarin to take Elhokar to safety while he, Adolin, and Kaladin fought with the assassin.{{book ref|sa2|32}} The next day Renarin went to [[Bridge Four]]'s barracks and begged Kaladin to let him join him and his men. After an argument, Kaladin gave in and instructed him to wash the bowls and help [[Rock]] clean up from the night's stew. At first he made the other members of Bridge Four uncomfortable, but eventually they became good friends with him.{{book ref|sa2|41}} Several days later Renarin continued his training with Zahel who had him eat a meal in his Shardplate to teach him how to use it for delicate things, and then began training him how to fight with his Shards.{{book ref|sa2|44}}
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When Shallan discovered [[Re-Shephir]] in the lower levels of the tower, Renarin came with Adolin and the rest of [[Bridge Four]] in his Shardplate to help her fight off the [[Unmade]]. He was the one who discovered the slow -moving blackness of the Unmade, although it was [[Lyn]] who announced it. He was extremely unsettled by the sight, and did not respond when Adolin tried to pull him back to the rest of the group. Only when [[Teft]] called him into formation like a superior officer did he respond and move.{{book ref|sa3|29}} During the fight he healed Bridge Four as they were injured.{{book ref|sa3|30}} He covered Adolin's back when they charged into the room with the gemstone pillar and he held his own while Shallan confronted Re-Shephir.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
After Kaladin returned from his trip through Alethkar Renarin went with the other members of Bridge Four back to the Shattered Plains for a training session. Rock invited Renarin to help him bake the bread for the rest of the squad. As they worked together, they discussed Renarin's role in Bridge Four now that most of the members were becoming [[Windrunner]] [[squire]]s. Later, caravan carrying Rock's family was being attacked by Fused and the bridgemen raced to defend it. Renarin went and brought Adolin and two companies of troops to the scene. While the soldiers he brought arrived too late to help, Renarin's healing saved several men's lives.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
 
After Jasnah's return, Renarin attended a meeting of brightladies and artifabrians talking about the function of Urithiru and how the gemstone pillar might work. He shared the idea that the city might be one big fabrial rather than several, and was insulted by [[Janala]], who called him feminine. Navani started to come to his defense, but Shallan, already vexed by Janala, jumped in instead to defend him. Renarin later thanked Shallan and had a conversation with her about Jasnah, in which he gave her the idea to go to Kholinar as part of the strike team as a spy. When the meeting resumed, Dalinar arrived, which gave Renarin the confidence to actively watch the rest of the proceedings.{{book ref|sa3|44}} At a later meeting with the scholars Renarin, with the help of his visions,{{book ref|sa3|117}} discovered and opened the [[Urithiru gem archive|Gem Archive]] revealing hundreds of gemstones containing recordings from the Knights Radiant of the past.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
When Dalinar went to [[Thaylen City]] and saw the hospitals full of people wounded by the Everstorm he sent for Renarin who came and healed many of the injured. When the Thaylens he healed tried thanking him, he directed them to Dalinar, who he gave credit for the healing.{{book ref|sa3|59}}
 
Renarin continued to attend meetings with the other scholars. He tried to find a pattern in the way the stones in the gem archive were stored but he was unsuccessful. Jasnah wanted him to stay with the scholars for longer, but Navani noticed how happy he was with the other bridgemen and encouraged him to spend more time with his fellow squadmemberssquad members instead.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Navani had Renarin try to push Stormlight into the heart of the tower in an attempt at restoring the tower's full functions, but he was not able to make it stick.{{book ref|sa3|109}}
 
{{image|Renarin seeing the future.jpg|side=right|height=250px|Renarin seeing visions of the future as Jasnah contemplates killing him.}}
Renarin went with Dalinar, Jasnah, and Navani to Thaylen City for a meeting of all the members of the coalition. On their way to the meeting room Renarin asked [[Kdralk]] if the [[Thaylen Gemstone Reserve]] contained any large gemstones. This was likely due to Glys showing him a vision about how [[perfect gem]]s would be important in the coming battle, but he did not tell Kdralk why he wanted to know. During the meeting Kdralk made a point of sitting next to Renarin and talking with him. Soon before the news of the translation of the [[Eila Stele]] arrived Renarin excused himself from the meeting and left the room.{{book ref|sa3|111}}
 
During the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]] Renarin sat in the temple of [[Pailiah]] seeing visions of the future, manifesting as panes of stained glass combining and melting together.{{book ref|sa3|115}}{{book ref|sa3|117}} Jasnah realized that something was not right with him and came to the temple intending to kill him and end threat he, as a corrupted Radiant, posed to the the rest of mankind. When she saw Glys floating in the air above Renarin's back she compared it to the sketch [[Jochi]] had given her she concluded that Renarin was not an actual Truthwatcher. She summoned [[Ivory]] as a Shardblade and prepared herself to do what she thought was necessary.{{book ref|sa3|115}} While she stood over him, Renarin watched his father give in and become Odium's champion.{{book ref|sa3|116}} He saw himself coming to the city with Dalinar and the betrayal that happened at the meeting. He saw himself kneeling in another pane of glass as Jasnah killed him, burning his eyes out.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Renarin is on the [[wikipediaWikipedia: Autism spectrum|autism spectrum]].{{wob ref|7099}}
* Renarin "sees a spren that nobody else sees."{{wob ref|8074}} While there have been two other [[TruthwatchersTruthwatcher]]s on screen (i.e., [[Ym]] and [[Stump|The Stump]]), this likely refers to [[Glys]], who has been corrupted into another form altogether.
* In the original draft of [[The Way of Kings Prime|''The Way of Kings'' Prime]], Renarin was the one who wrote the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]].{{wob ref|842}}
 
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