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Brightlord '''Roshone''' is a [[lighteyes]] in [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]]. He is the citylord of [[Hearthstone]].
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Brightlord '''Roshone''' is a [[lighteyes]] in [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]]. He is the citylord of [[Hearthstone]]. He is the father of [[Rillir Roshone]] and husband of [[Laral Roshone]].
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Roshone is middle-aged, with a short, grey-streaked beard and an angry expression. He has light yellow eyes that seems to blame everyone and everything for his banishment.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
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Roshone is middle-aged, with a short, grey-streaked beard and an angry expression. He has light yellow eyes that seem to blame everyone and everything for his banishment. He wears a sword and a [[takama]], but appears too old and flabby to be a true soldier, and his weight increases during his time in Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|25}}{{book ref|sa1|44}} He dresses out of fashion and wears a wooden foot on his right leg.{{book ref|sa3|6}} Though he cares about the outward appearance of his manor, he makes few alterations inside.{{book ref|sa1|37}}{{book ref|sa3|7}}
   
He wears a sword and a [[takama]], but seems a little too old and flabby to be a true soldier. Roshone was not important enough to have stewardship over any of the highprince's lands.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
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He is vindictive towards [[Kaladin]]'s family, and [[Dalinar Kholin]] considers him a petty man.{{book ref|sa2|62}} By the time of the [[True Desolation]], he seems to soften--perhaps because of guilt.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
He is vindictive towards [[Kaladin|Kaladin's]] family, and [[Dalinar Kholin]] considers him a petty man.{{book ref|sa2|62}}
 
 
By the time of the true desolation, he seems to soften, probably because of guilt. He dresses out of fashion and wears a wooden foot on his right leg.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Kholinar and the Roshone Affair ===
 
=== Kholinar and the Roshone Affair ===
Roshone owned several silversmith shops in [[Kholinar]], and used his connection with [[Elhokar Kholin]] to further his own interests. He had become a confidant of Elhokar, who was then the crown-prince of Alethkar, in charge of overseeing the country while his father was away at the [[Shattered Plains]]. Roshone convinced the prince to arrest two elderly darkeyed silversmiths, his business rivals and [[Moash]]'s grandparents, on false charges, where they died in prison awaiting trial. Upon discovering what had happened, Dalinar initially wanted to strip Roshone of his rank and wealth, but political pressures forced him to instead exile Roshone to "a place he couldn't do any more harm".{{book ref|sa2|62}}
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Roshone owned several silversmith shops in [[Kholinar]], and used his connection with [[Elhokar Kholin]] to further his own interests. He had become a confidant of Elhokar, who was then the crown-prince of [[Alethkar]]--in charge of overseeing the country while his father was away at the [[Shattered Plains]]. Roshone convinced the prince to arrest two elderly [[darkeyed]] silversmiths, his business rivals and [[Moash]]'s grandparents, on false charges; they died in prison awaiting trial. Upon discovering what had happened, Dalinar initially wanted to strip Roshone of his rank and wealth, but political pressures forced him to instead exile Roshone to "a place he couldn't do any more harm."{{book ref|sa2|62}}
   
=== First years as Citylord of Hearthstone ===
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=== Citylord of Hearthstone ===
Roshone had been shipped to Hearthstone as punishment for the deaths [[Moash]]'s grandparents. He becomes the new citylord of the town, where the previous citylord, [[Wistiow]], had died.{{book ref|sa1|25}}
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Roshone was shipped to Hearthstone as punishment for the deaths of Moash's grandparents in late {{Rosharan date|1166}}. He became the new citylord of the town, where the previous citylord, [[Wistiow]], had died.{{book ref|sa1|25}} From the very beginning, he suspected that [[Lirin]] stole spheres from Citylord Wistiow. He treated Lirin and his family badly, and, under threat of Roshone's bad graces, the rest of the townspeople followed suit.{{book ref|sa1|31}} Amid the social and financial pressure placed on Lirin, Roshone invited the man to dine in his manor one evening, in hopes of cutting a deal to recover the stolen spheres. Though there was a debate between Roshone and Lirin, it didn't bring him a satisfying result.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
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Eventually Roshone and his son Rillir were both badly injured on a [[whitespine]] hunt. Lirin, Hearthstone's surgeon, saved Roshone's life but could not help Rillir.{{book ref|sa1|41}} After the loss of his son and leg, Roshone became a recluse and his dislike for Lirin grew. With no heir of his own, he made plans to marry the daughter of former Citylord Wistiow, Laral, himself. When [[Brightlord]] [[Amaram]], a distant cousin of Roshone, came through the town to recruit during the [[Weeping]] of {{Rosharan date|1168}}, Roshone took his revenge by deciding that [[Tien]] would join the army.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
From the very beginning, he suspects that [[Lirin]] stole spheres from citylord Wistiow, and so treats Lirin and his family badly. Though there is a debate between Roshone and Lirin, it doesn't bring him a satisfying result.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
   
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In the years that followed Roshone married Laral, and his treatment of Lirin and [[Hesina]] softened. As the man aged, he gave way to Laral to manage most of the house and town's affairs.{{book ref|sa3|6}}{{book ref|sa3|7}}
Eventually Roshone and his son [[Rillir]] go on a [[whitespine]] hunt where both of them are badly injured. Lirin, Hearthstone's surgeon, does save Roshone's life but cannot save Rillir.{{book ref|sa1|41}} When [[Brightlord]] [[Amaram]], a distant cousin of Roshone, comes through the town to recruit, Roshone takes his revenge by deciding that [[Tien]] has to join the army.{{book ref|sa1|44}} At this event, it is obvious that the daughter of former citylord Wistiow, [[Laral]], who was supposed to marry Rillir, would now marry Roshone.
 
   
 
=== After the Everstorm ===
 
=== After the Everstorm ===
Roshone's manor survived the Everstorm and he sheltered the village in it. The parlor became a surgeon's triage room, with mats laid out on the floor bearing wounded.{{book ref|sa3|6}} He was indeed married to [[Laral]], who claims to be happy with the agreement, and seems to be in charge of the town, as the soldiers need her approval and not Roshones to follow Kaladin's orders.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
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Roshone's manor survived the [[Everstorm]] with minimal damage, and he sheltered the village in it. The parlor became a surgeon's triage room, with mats laid out on the floor bearing wounded.{{book ref|sa3|6}} When Kaladin arrived to their manor bearing a slave brand, Roshone's first instinct was to bully him, but after a punch to his face and a display of Kaladin's [[Shardblade]], he relented. The revelation that the True Desolation had arrived caused Roshone to sink further, and Kaladin was unable to encourage him before Laral took command of the situation and he retreated to his room.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
When Kaladin arrived to their Manor, Roshones first instinct was bully him, but after a punch and Kaladin's explanation on the arrival of the true desolation, he sinks. It is Laral who finally steps in and confirms they will lead and take care of their people.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
Roshone doesn't have any outstanding ability or attribute other than being a lesser lighteye. Back when he lived in Kholinar, Roshone was one of Highprince Sadeas's sworn liegemen, cousin to important men whose support the Kholin family needed for political reasons. He used sought his own interests instead of those of the Throne and eventually lost their support.{{book ref|sa1|62}}
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Roshone doesn't have any outstanding ability or attribute other than being a lesser lighteye with some connections. When he lived in Kholinar, Roshone was one of Highprince [[Sadeas]]'s sworn liegemen and cousin to important men whose support the Kholin family needed for political reasons.{{book ref|sa2|62}} Since being exiled to Hearthstone, Roshone's influenced and wealth is greatly diminished. As citylord of a small town, Roshone has no stewardship over any of the highprince's lands and is little more than a first point of contact for higher ranking lighteyes.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
=== Lirin ===
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=== Rillir ===
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After Roshone's own political failures, he did what he could to secure his only son's future--arranging for Rillir to marry former Citylord Wistiow's daughter, Laral. Disappointed by his father's dark mood after their relocation to Hearthstone, Rillir convinced his father to go on a hunt for entertainment, which ended with an accident and Rillir's death. While the boy was mortally wounded, Roshone demanded that the surgeon save Rillir before tending his own life-threatening wounds.{{book ref|sa1|41}}
Roshone and Lirin have a complicated relationship since they met. When [[Lirin]] welcomed their new Brightlord, Rosohones reply was a blame on him for letting [[Wistiow]] die and him being his replacement.{{book ref|sa1|25}} Their relationship was worsen when he found that Lirin had a goblet full of spheres claiming it was a gift from Wistiow before his death. Roshone made pubic he believes Lirin stole them.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
 
   
 
=== Laral ===
This changed the relationship with Lilin and the town. Lirin hadn't stopped healing or surgery. The townspeople had simply stopped their donations, all at a word from Roshone.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
 
 
When Roshone was been given authority over Hearthstone, including possession of the mansion and surrounding lands, Highprince Sadeas gave Laral a dowry in compensation. Because of this, Roshone saw the need of marrying her into her family.{{book ref|sa1|37}} She was originally engaged to his son, Rillir, but after his death in a hunting accident, this engagement was made to Roshone himself.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
   
 
By the time of the True Desolation, Laral and Roshone had been married for several years. She claims satisfaction with the agreement and even defends him before Kaladin when he spoke ill of her husband. She seems to have used the marriage to become politically engaged and has strong loyalty from their soldiers.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
After some time, Roshone asked Lirin to go visit him and tried to bully him into giving him a good amount of spheres to let he subject drop. He did not agree but continue a political game.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
   
 
=== Lirin ===
Six months later, Roshone and his son Rillir went hunting and both got injured. Lirin worked on them both, but Rillir died. Roshone was saved and only lost his leg.{{book ref|sa1|41}} This ended up sealing the bad relationship between them and it concluded in Roshone choosing Tien to go into war and Kaladin following to protect him. With this, Lirin lost both his sons in one day.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
 
Roshone and Lirin have had a complicated relationship since they met. When Lirin welcomed their new brightlord, Rosohone's reply was a blame on him for letting Wistiow die.{{book ref|sa1|25}} Their relationship worsened when he found that Lirin had a goblet full of spheres--claiming it was a gift from Wistiow before his death. Roshone made pubic that he believed Lirin stole them.{{book ref|sa1|31}} This changed the relationship with Lirin and the town, and the townspeople simply stopped their donations, all at a word from Roshone. Further pressure from Roshone to recover the spheres proved unsuccessful, though Roshone believed that he would eventually win.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
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After a hunting accident, Lirin was able to preserve Roshone's life at the cost of his leg, but the surgeon was unable to save Roshone's son, Rillir, despite the citylord's protests. This sealed the bad relationship between them, and it culminated in Roshone choosing Tien to go into war and Kaladin following to protect him. With this, Lirin lost both his sons in one day at Roshone's doing.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
   
 
Many years later, after the Everstorm came, Kaladin went to visit the town and found that Lirin and Roshone have a better relationship, probably out of guilt from Roshone.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
Many years later, after the Everstorm came, Kaladin went to visit the town and found that Lirin and Roshone have a better relationship, probably out of guilt from Roshone.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
=== Laral ===
 
Wistiow's wealth had gone to Laral. When Roshone had been given authority over Hearthstone and granted the mansion and surrounding lands, Highprince Sadeas had given Laral a dowry in compensation. Because of this, Roshone saw the need of marrying her into her family.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Originally, she was engaged to his son Rillir, but after his death in the hunt, this engagement was made to Roshone himself.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
 
By the time of the true desolation, Laral and Roshone had been married for some time. She seems satisfied with the agreement and even defended him before Kaladin when he spoke ill of him. She seems to have used the marriage to become politically engaged and has strong loyalty from their soldiers.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
   
 
=== Kaladin ===
 
=== Kaladin ===
[[Kaladin]] was deeply influenced by Roshone in many levels including his vision on lighteyes. He considers them corrupt to the core, for all his outward poise and beauty. They were like rotting corpses clothed in beautiful silk.{{book ref|sa1|4}} Kaladins life changed since he met Roshone. His family was cornered to eating low cost food and were alienated from the townpeople.{{book ref|sa1|37}} As Roshone and Lirin's relationship worsen, so did Kaladin's life, ending in him going after Tien to Amaram's army.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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[[Kaladin]] was deeply influenced by Roshone in many way, including his negative views on lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|4}} Kaladin's life changed after he met Roshone. His family was cornered to eating low cost food and were alienated from the townpeople.{{book ref|sa1|37}} As Roshone and Lirin's relationship worsen, so did Kaladin's life, ending in him going after Tien to Amaram's army.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Another collateral damage for Kaladin was losing [[Laral], both as friend and as possible love interest. After Roshone's arrival, he decided she would be married into his family.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
   
 
Kaladin finally makes peace with Roshone after the Everstorm, when he returns to Hearthstone. Though he wants revenge and punches him at their reunion, Kaladin then puts Roshone's pety actions into perspective and determines to forgive the citylord to some degree. He recognizes he doesn't have any passion on abusing him and prompts him to be a good leader to his town in time of need.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
Another collateral damage for Kaladin was losing [[Laral], both as friend and as possible love interest. After Roshone's arrival, he decided she would be married into his family.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
 
Later, Kaladin finds that Roshone lived in Kholinar but had been involved in the deaths of some citizens—Moash's grandparents—and had been shipped to Heatshtone as punishment.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
 
Kaladin finally makes peace with Roshone after the Everstorm when he goes and visits them. In the beginning, he wanted revenge and punches him, but then he understands there are more evil people and that he was just a lesser lighteye. He recognizes he doesn't have any passion on abusing him and better prompts him to raise as leader to help his town.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
 
| You're the one who let old Wistiow die. In a way, it's your fault I'm in this pitiful, miserable quarter of the kingdom.
 
| You're the one who let old Wistiow die. In a way, it's your fault I'm in this pitiful, miserable quarter of the kingdom.
| Roshone to [[Lirin]] when they meet in [[Hearthstone]]{{book ref|sa1|25}}
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| Roshone to Lirin when they meet in Hearthstone{{book ref|sa1|25}}
 
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}}
   
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== Trivia ==
 
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| You hid behind the law, sneering at me, surgeon. Well, now it turns against you. Keep those spheres! The look on your face at this moment is worth the price of every one of them!
* If [[Elhokar]] had not interceded for Roshone; he would have been stripped of station and made a tenner, forced to live his life in squalor.{{book ref|sa1|62}}
 
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| Roshone to Lirin upon nominating Tien to serve in the army{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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}}
   
 
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Toralin Roshone
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Familia
Cónyuge Laral Roshone[1] (second marriage)
Hijos Rillir Roshone
Oficio Citylord of Hearthstone
Residencia Piedralar
Nacionalidad de Alezkar
Mundo natal Roshar
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Brightlord Roshone is a lighteyes in Alethkar on Roshar. He is the citylord of Hearthstone. He is the father of Rillir Roshone and husband of Laral Roshone.

Appearance and Personality

Roshone is middle-aged, with a short, grey-streaked beard and an angry expression. He has light yellow eyes that seem to blame everyone and everything for his banishment. He wears a sword and a takama, but appears too old and flabby to be a true soldier, and his weight increases during his time in Hearthstone.[2][3] He dresses out of fashion and wears a wooden foot on his right leg.[4] Though he cares about the outward appearance of his manor, he makes few alterations inside.[5][1]

He is vindictive towards Kaladin's family, and Dalinar Kholin considers him a petty man.[6] By the time of the True Desolation, he seems to soften--perhaps because of guilt.[4]

History

Kholinar and the Roshone Affair

Roshone owned several silversmith shops in Kholinar, and used his connection with Elhokar Kholin to further his own interests. He had become a confidant of Elhokar, who was then the crown-prince of Alethkar--in charge of overseeing the country while his father was away at the Shattered Plains. Roshone convinced the prince to arrest two elderly darkeyed silversmiths, his business rivals and Moash's grandparents, on false charges; they died in prison awaiting trial. Upon discovering what had happened, Dalinar initially wanted to strip Roshone of his rank and wealth, but political pressures forced him to instead exile Roshone to "a place he couldn't do any more harm."[6]

Citylord of Hearthstone

Roshone was shipped to Hearthstone as punishment for the deaths of Moash's grandparents in late 1166. He became the new citylord of the town, where the previous citylord, Wistiow, had died.[2] From the very beginning, he suspected that Lirin stole spheres from Citylord Wistiow. He treated Lirin and his family badly, and, under threat of Roshone's bad graces, the rest of the townspeople followed suit.[7] Amid the social and financial pressure placed on Lirin, Roshone invited the man to dine in his manor one evening, in hopes of cutting a deal to recover the stolen spheres. Though there was a debate between Roshone and Lirin, it didn't bring him a satisfying result.[5]

Eventually Roshone and his son Rillir were both badly injured on a whitespine hunt. Lirin, Hearthstone's surgeon, saved Roshone's life but could not help Rillir.[8] After the loss of his son and leg, Roshone became a recluse and his dislike for Lirin grew. With no heir of his own, he made plans to marry the daughter of former Citylord Wistiow, Laral, himself. When Brightlord Amaram, a distant cousin of Roshone, came through the town to recruit during the Weeping of 1168, Roshone took his revenge by deciding that Tien would join the army.[3]

In the years that followed Roshone married Laral, and his treatment of Lirin and Hesina softened. As the man aged, he gave way to Laral to manage most of the house and town's affairs.[4][1]

After the Everstorm

Roshone's manor survived the Everstorm with minimal damage, and he sheltered the village in it. The parlor became a surgeon's triage room, with mats laid out on the floor bearing wounded.[4] When Kaladin arrived to their manor bearing a slave brand, Roshone's first instinct was to bully him, but after a punch to his face and a display of Kaladin's Shardblade, he relented. The revelation that the True Desolation had arrived caused Roshone to sink further, and Kaladin was unable to encourage him before Laral took command of the situation and he retreated to his room.[1]

Attributes and Abilities

Roshone doesn't have any outstanding ability or attribute other than being a lesser lighteye with some connections. When he lived in Kholinar, Roshone was one of Highprince Sadeas's sworn liegemen and cousin to important men whose support the Kholin family needed for political reasons.[6] Since being exiled to Hearthstone, Roshone's influenced and wealth is greatly diminished. As citylord of a small town, Roshone has no stewardship over any of the highprince's lands and is little more than a first point of contact for higher ranking lighteyes.[1]

Relationships

Rillir

After Roshone's own political failures, he did what he could to secure his only son's future--arranging for Rillir to marry former Citylord Wistiow's daughter, Laral. Disappointed by his father's dark mood after their relocation to Hearthstone, Rillir convinced his father to go on a hunt for entertainment, which ended with an accident and Rillir's death. While the boy was mortally wounded, Roshone demanded that the surgeon save Rillir before tending his own life-threatening wounds.[8]

Laral

When Roshone was been given authority over Hearthstone, including possession of the mansion and surrounding lands, Highprince Sadeas gave Laral a dowry in compensation. Because of this, Roshone saw the need of marrying her into her family.[5] She was originally engaged to his son, Rillir, but after his death in a hunting accident, this engagement was made to Roshone himself.[3]

By the time of the True Desolation, Laral and Roshone had been married for several years. She claims satisfaction with the agreement and even defends him before Kaladin when he spoke ill of her husband. She seems to have used the marriage to become politically engaged and has strong loyalty from their soldiers.[1]

Lirin

Roshone and Lirin have had a complicated relationship since they met. When Lirin welcomed their new brightlord, Rosohone's reply was a blame on him for letting Wistiow die.[2] Their relationship worsened when he found that Lirin had a goblet full of spheres--claiming it was a gift from Wistiow before his death. Roshone made pubic that he believed Lirin stole them.[7] This changed the relationship with Lirin and the town, and the townspeople simply stopped their donations, all at a word from Roshone. Further pressure from Roshone to recover the spheres proved unsuccessful, though Roshone believed that he would eventually win.[7]

After a hunting accident, Lirin was able to preserve Roshone's life at the cost of his leg, but the surgeon was unable to save Roshone's son, Rillir, despite the citylord's protests. This sealed the bad relationship between them, and it culminated in Roshone choosing Tien to go into war and Kaladin following to protect him. With this, Lirin lost both his sons in one day at Roshone's doing.[3]

Many years later, after the Everstorm came, Kaladin went to visit the town and found that Lirin and Roshone have a better relationship, probably out of guilt from Roshone.[4]

Kaladin

Kaladin was deeply influenced by Roshone in many way, including his negative views on lighteyes.[9] Kaladin's life changed after he met Roshone. His family was cornered to eating low cost food and were alienated from the townpeople.[5] As Roshone and Lirin's relationship worsen, so did Kaladin's life, ending in him going after Tien to Amaram's army.[3] Another collateral damage for Kaladin was losing [[Laral], both as friend and as possible love interest. After Roshone's arrival, he decided she would be married into his family.[5]

Kaladin finally makes peace with Roshone after the Everstorm, when he returns to Hearthstone. Though he wants revenge and punches him at their reunion, Kaladin then puts Roshone's pety actions into perspective and determines to forgive the citylord to some degree. He recognizes he doesn't have any passion on abusing him and prompts him to be a good leader to his town in time of need.[1]

Quotes

You're the one who let old Wistiow die. In a way, it's your fault I'm in this pitiful, miserable quarter of the kingdom.

— Roshone to Lirin when they meet in Hearthstone[2]

You hid behind the law, sneering at me, surgeon. Well, now it turns against you. Keep those spheres! The look on your face at this moment is worth the price of every one of them!

— Roshone to Lirin upon nominating Tien to serve in the army[3]

Notes

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