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He is also a surgebinder and a fledgling member of the [[Knights Radiant]]. He claims to be a [[Truthwatcher]], bonded to a spren named [[Glys]], but is not a true member of the order due to the corruption of his spren.{{book ref|wor|89}} Renarin bonded Glys at some point before Adolin's final duel.{{wob ref|283}} During the events of [[Oathbringer]], he demonstrates use of the surges of [[Surge|Illumination]], which he shares with [[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweavers]] like Shallan, and [[Surge|Progression]], which he shares with [[Edgedancers]] like [[Lift]].
 
[[File:Renarin seeing the future.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Renarin seeing the future by [[Coppermind:Artists/Madison Coyne|Madison Coyne]]]]
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 are 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.
 
 
[[File:Renarin seeing the future.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Renarin seeing the future by [[Coppermind:Artists/Madison Coyne|Madison Coyne]]]]
As a Radiant, Renarin suffers from fits, wherein he sees the future as stained-glass images. However, these images can be changed in reality - making it more likely that these visions show the most probable outcome instead of the certain future. The visions were the result of [[Glys]]'s corruption by [[Sja-anat]] prior to the formation of the Radiant bond. This changed Glys from the typical light-spot shape to a red snowflake, and has somehow introduced Odium's influence to the bond. How far this influence extends is yet to be seen.
 
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