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En el viaje de vuelta a casa, Lirin confiesa a Kaladin que nunca tuvo la intención de devolver las esferas, y que había ido a la cena para fingir que estaba cediendo, aunque sabía que el brillante señor nunca accedería a que la familia devolviera una parte de las esferas. Roshone es una persona ruin, y no se va a quedar a gusto hasta que el cirujano quede hundido y despojado de toda influencia. Por ello, hace de Lirin el foco de su ira, como sustituto de aquellos a los que culpa de su exilio de [[Kholinar]]. El padre de Kaladin, al tanto de los planes del brillante señor, aprovecha la oportunidad para librarse por un tiempo de la opresión del consistor. Es durante esta misma discusión cuando Kaladin se entera de la verdad sobre las esferas de Wistiow y el papel de sus padres en su robo.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
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==== Rillir ====
After a catastrophic [[whitespine]] hunt, Roshone's son, [[Rillir]], died whilst in Lirin's care. The young man was brought back, along with his father, ahead of the rest of the hunting party in the hopes he could be saved. Two others were injuries in the attack, however [[Alds]] and [[Milp]] had been left to be retrieved by the other townsfolk. They likely died of their wounds. Rillir's wounds were extensive, and after an assessment, Lirin determined he could not save the boy. Roshone, lying on a separate table screamed at the surgeon to help his son, however, Lirin instead opted to tend to Roshone, whose wounds weren't as severe. He administered [[dazewater]] to the brightlord to calm him, as well as to Rillir to ease his suffering. When he removed the whitespine tusk from Roshone's leg, Lirin was presented with the opportunity to end the citylord's life. Unable to kill those in his charge, he instead chose to save the brightlord's life. After the operation, Roshone was returned to his manor to rest and his son's body sent to the crypt. Once again sitting on the steps outside of their home, Kaladin questioned his father over whether he would have let Roshone die if he had not also been in the room. Lirin responded in the negative; he could not have let another in his care die, though Kaladin's presence had helped to strengthen his resolve.{{book ref|sa1|41}}
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