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The visions are the result of [[Glys]]'s corruption by [[Sja-anat]] prior to the formation of the Radiant bond. This changed Glys's appearance 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.{{book ref|sa3|115}}
 
Renarin's futuresight causes him to be a black spot in the futuresight of other people such as Odium and [[Taravangian]].{{book ref|sa3|122}}{{book ref|sa4|i|6}} This is due to a conflict in [[Fortune]] similar to the way [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] [[electrum]] and [[atium]] interact with each other.{{wob ref|11873}}{{wob ref|11882}} This effect also applies to other people who can be affected by Renarin's foresight, such as Dalinar.{{book ref|sa4|i|6}}{{book ref|sa4|54}}
 
== History ==
{{image|Small Bottle by ToastSamurai.png|side=left|width=200px|Young Renarin trying to help his drunken [[Dalinar|father]]}}
 
=== Early Life (1154-1167) ===
Renarin grew up with his family in [[Kholinar]] as the second son of the highprince. He was born while his father, Dalinar, was away on a military campaign against the [[Veden]]s. [[Evi]] asked Dalinar via [[spanreed]] request for a name, and so Evi named her son herself. ''Renarin'' was a combination of the Riran name Re, and the Alethi words ''Nar'' ("like unto") and ''In'' ("to be born unto"). When Dalinar learned of this, he disliked the name, interpreting it as ''Like one who was born unto himself''.{{book ref|sa3|52}}
The [[coalition of monarchs|coalition]] decided to send the [[Stump]] with Shallan and Adolin on their trip through [[Shadesmar]] to [[Lasting Integrity]] instead of Renarin because they were worried about what the [[honorspren]] would think of Glys's corruption.{{book ref|sa4|19}}
 
Renarin was part of Jasnah's plot to remove [[Ruthar]] from his position as highprince. She had him wait outside of the tent they were in and called for him to heal Ruthar after she stabbed him through the throat. Afterwards, Renarin apologized to Dalinar for netnot telling him about the plan. Renarin also told Dalinar that he had had another vision, and they agreed to meet the next day to discuss it.{{book ref|sa4|50}}
 
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The next night, while Renarin was eating the nightly stew with the [[Windrunner]]s listening to [[Sigzil]] tell a story, Dalinar arrived to discuss his vision. Renarin told him that he was reconsidering whether or not it was wise to share what he had seen with anyone else, since he suspected that Odium could influence what he saw. Dalinar told him that even if Odium was influencing the visions, it would still be worth knowing what was shown in the vision. Renarin relented and they left the circle of Windrunners to discuss.{{book ref|sa4|54}}
 
When they had reached a quieter area outside the [[Laqqi|village]], Renarin resummoned the vision so he could it describe what he had seen with greater accuracy. He told Dalinar that he appeared in the vision in stark white Shardplate and was pierced by a black arrow, facing away from the image of Odium, who was depicted as a yellow and white light spreading to eternity. Renarin told Dalinar that he thought the vision was saying that Dalinar would keep on fighting small battles and never be given the chance to have an actual contest of champions. Renarin said that Odium had no reason to ever commit to an actual contest of champions, and would instead delay their confrontation indefinitely.
 
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