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|image=Renarin Shuravfby Elisgardor.jpg
|family=[[House Kholin]]
|ancestors=[[Dalinar's father]], [[Sadees]]
|This information has the ability to potentially ruin elements of the plot for the reader. Proceed with caution if you have not read this book.
}}
 
{{quote
|I am not the first hero’s son to be born without any talent for warfare. The others all got along. So shall I.
 
=== Shards ===
After giving his [[Shardblade]] to [[Torol Sadeas]], Dalinar gives his [[Shardplate]] to Renarin,{{book ref|sa1|69}} and Adolin later gives him the Shardblade he won in his duel with [[Salinor Eved]].{{book ref|sa2|14}} [[Zahel]] trains him how to use his Shards properly. Renarin also trains as a member of Bridge Four under Kaladin's leadership, though it is unclear if he is trained with or carries a spear. Renarin uses his Shardblade only under great duress or when asked directly, because, as a manifestation of his [[Nahel bond]], he hears the screams of the Blade's dead spren when he holds it. After the [[Battle of Narak]], he returns the Shardblade Adolin gave him, butas he learns to manifest Glys as a Shardblade.{{book ref|sa3|10}}
 
=== Surgebinding ===
 
== Relationships ==
{{image|EviKholin Brothers by Botanicaxuclarinking.jpg|side=leftright|heightwidth=250px300px|a young Renarin with [[Adolin]] and [[Evi]]}}
=== Adolin ===
Renarin is very close to [[Adolin]], and respects him greatly almost to the point of hero-worship.{{book ref|sa1|18}} The brothers share a high level of trust and friendship. Renarin occasionally acts as a mediator when his brother and father have disagreements, and he often restrains Adolin from acting rashly towards Sadeas and others who insult Dalinar.{{book ref|sa1|12}}{{book ref|sa1|15}} Adolin often encourages Renarin{{book ref|sa2|26}} and he helps him to learn how to use his Shards.{{book ref|sa2|44}}{{book ref|sa3|10}} While other people see Renarin as awkward and slow-thinking, Adolin knows that this is actually because Renarin is thoughtful and takes time to consider his words before speaking.{{book ref|sa3|10}} Renarin often worries about Adolin's safety and will intervene, often at great danger to himself, to try and help his brother.{{book ref|sa1|13}}{{book ref|sa2|56}}{{book ref|sa3|120}}
=== Bridge Four ===
After Renarin joins [[Bridge Four]] the other members, especially [[Moash]], were hostile and unwelcoming towards him,{{book ref|sa2|41}} but he quickly develops a very close relationship with the other [[bridgemen]].{{book ref|sa2|68}} After he reveals to everyone that he is a Truthwatcher and the other members of Bridge Four become [[Windrunner]] [[squire]]s Renarin begins to feel that he is too different from the other men and considers leaving the squad, but Rock reassures him that he belongs in the group.{{book ref|sa3|37}} Renarin is very friendly with [[Rlain]] and often goes out of his way to speak with him.{{book ref|sa3|55}} When Renarin started attending meetings with the other scholars and began learning how to read, the other members of Bridge Four, notably [[Skar]] and [[Drehy]], were made uncomfortable by what he was doing, but [[Kaladin]] and Rock reassured them.{{book ref|sa3|55}}
 
=== Rlain ===
Renarin has romantic feelings towards [[Rlain]], though he has not yet told anyone else about it.{{wob ref|14483}}{{wob ref|14549}}
 
== Quotes ==
== Trivia ==
* 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}}
* Renarin will be the flashback character in the seventh book of the ''Stormlight Archive'',{{wob ref|11620}} but this is not a guarantee that Renarin will be alive at the time of that book.{{wob ref|3719}}
* Due to the corrupted nature of Glys, Renarin's oaths are different than the standard Truthwatcher oaths.{{wob ref|11872}}
* The scene with Jasnah and Renarin at the end of ''Oathbringer'' is [[Brandon]]'s favorite scene in the book.{{wob ref|11475}}
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