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==== Evi ====
Chapters 26, '''36''', '''66''' 71
 
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|Must everything be fighting to you?
|Evi{{book ref|sa3|36}}
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|It’s like you only live when you can fight, when you can kill. Like a blackness from old stories. You live only by taking lives from others.
|Evi{{book ref|sa3|36}}
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|Evi{{book ref|sa3|71}}
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Dalinar often hadhas a strained relationship with Evi, partially because their marriage was political. He diddoes love her, but felt that he was too good for him. Evi hatedhates the way Dalinar killedkills so many people without mercy, and they often gotget into fights which often leftleave Evi in tears. Dalinar tries to evade the topic of himhis killing whenever he can, but his avoiding itthe argument just makes it worse. SheEvi cares deeply for Dalinar despite her dislike of violence, and burns prayers constantly for both him and those he slays.{{book ref|sa3|71}} When heDalinar is about to march on the [[Rathalas|Rift]] and destroy it, Evi sneaks into the city to try find a peaceful solution through diplomacy. Dalinar killedkills all the messengers that camecome out from the Rift, and thus didn’tdoesn’t knowrealize that Evi wasis in the city. After he burns the city alive, Evi along with it, he realizes what has happened and is racked with guilt and grief, and is haunted by both her screams and the screams of the Rifters.{{book ref|sa3|76}} His grief drives him to visit the [[Nightwatcher]], and his curse is to forget Evi and everything about her. He completely forgets her for several years, unable to hear anyone speak her name or see any pictures of her.{{book ref|sa3|114}} Over time, he eventually gaining thehis memories of her back.{{book ref|sa3|76}}
 
==== Gavilar ====
Lots of good info in chapter 26, with Dalinar almost attacking Gavilar, but stopped by the sight of his face, and deciding that he can never be king, also can use it as a reference for Ehlokar.
 
==== Ehlokar ====
Dalinar has an internal conflict when it comes to his nephew, who doesn’t make a good king. Dalinar has to resist the urge to take over as King, but doesn’t allow himself to, partially out of love for both Ehlokar and Gavilar. Ehlokar at one point suspects Dalinar of trying to kill him, but Dalinar makes it clear that if he wanted the throne, he would take it, but that he doesn’t.
==== Adolin ====
Though he neglected both of his sons at first, Dalinar soon begins to love Adolin dearly. Aolin has always been a born fighter, and as a young boy would participate in Dalniar’s meetings to learn, and Dalinar enjoyed having him around. Dalinar grooms Adolin as his eventual successor, drilling the Codes into him from his youth. They fight side by side on multiple occasions, and rely on each other. When Dalinar starts having visions from the Stormfather, Adolin initially doubts him, but soon believes his father and becomes one of his strong supporters.
 
Later, when Elhokar died, Dalinar wants Adolin to become the new king. Adolin refuses as he doesn't believe he is the right person to take the crown. His father could not understand this, and is furious when Adolin admits to killing Sadeas.{{book ref|sa3|122}} The publishing of the Blackthorn's memoir, including the admission of Dalinar's role in Evi's death, caused a further rift between Adolin and his father. Adolin still loves and respects his father but can not forgive him for killing his mother. The young highprince is slowly realizing he has a different moral code than his father.{{book ref|sa4|21}} Nevertheless, Adolin stays loyal and doesn't want to let his father down by failing the mission to the honorspren.{{book ref|sa4|34}}
 
==== Adolin ====
Though he neglected both of his sons at first Dalinar soon begins to love Adolin dearly. Aolin has always been a born fighter, and as a young boy would participate in Dalniar’s meetings to learn, and Dalinar enjoyed having him around. Dalinar grooms Adolin as his eventual successor, drilling the Codes into him from his youth. They fight side by side on multiple occasions, and rely on each other. When Dalinar starts having visions from the Stormfather, Adolin initially doubts him, but soon believes his father and becomes one of his strong supporters.
==== Renarin ====
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|Dalinar{{book ref|sa4|54}}
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|I still think of him as ‘the boy’, Even though he’s now in his twentieth year.
|Dalinar{{book ref|sa1|18}}
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|I know what its like to be a second son, overshadowed by an older brother you love yet envy at the same time. Stormfather, but I do.
|Dalinar{{book ref|sa1|18}}
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From the start, Dalinar usually paid much less attention to Renarin than to Adolin, since because of Renarin’s condition he couldn’t ever be a good fighter.{{book ref|sa3|94}} Dalinar often suggests to Renarin that he become a scholar or an [[ardent]]. As time goesLater on, Dalinar grows more loving and supportive, and is encouraging to his son. Dalinar gives Renarin plate and blade, wanting him to be able to defend himself if the need arises. After Renarin becomes a Radiant, Dalinar learns to see his healing abilities as invaluable, and soonsees treatsthat Renarin is indeed strong, though in a different way than he had thought. Dalinar feels shame for his treatment of Renarin, and Adolinsoon withtreats equalhim with respect. {{book ref|Sa3|12}}{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
When Renarin goes to the meetings of the scholars in Urithiru, Dalinar sometimes joins the meetings to show support for his son and to dispel the notion that he is acting unmasculine.{{book ref|sa3|44}} Dalinar and Renarin share a bond over the fact that both of them experience visions against their will. After he learns about what happened to his mother Renarin chooses to blame Odium for her death instead of Dalinar so he would not lose him as well.{{book ref|sa4|54}}
 
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