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While on a hunting trip, Roshone and Rillir are seriously injured by a [[whitespine]] and brought to Lirin's surgery room. Kaladin and Lirin determine that Rillir is already fatally wounded and tend to Roshone, despite his protests. They anesthetize both patients and begin surgery on Roshone. Lirin hesitates when he discovers a piece of the whitespine's tusk near Roshone's femoral artery. Kaladin considers how easy it would be to fake an accident, but they continued on to save Roshone's life, as Rillir died. When Kaladin asks his father why he had not let Roshone die, Lirin answers that they have to be better men than the lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|41}}
 
In the [[Weeping]] of 1168, as Kaladin's family grows increasingly desperate, being forced to spend some of the spheres, Roshone assembles the townfolk in the town square. [[Meridas Amaram]] has arrived in Hearthstone to recruit soldiers for his army. There, Kaladin and his family learn that Laral is now engaged to Roshone himself after Rillir's death. Meanwhile, since only six men have volunteered, Amaram asks Roshone to announce the list of conscripts. As citylord, Roshone was barred from placing Lirin or Kaladin on the conscription list because they served a vital function to the town. However, Roshone placed Tien's name on the list; when Kaladin triedtries to take Tien's place, he wasis denied because the law gave the choice to Roshone alone. Left without any other option, Kaladin enlists in the army in order to protect his Tien and promises his devastated parents that he would bring Tien back in four years.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Amaram promises Lirin that he would make Tien a messenger boy for a while. The two brothers are told to report to Sergeant [[Hav]] along with other recruits.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
=== Amaram's Army (1168–1172) ===
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