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When he began earning a stipend as a Radiant, he sent most of it to his family to help out the poorer cousins, of which a large part went to [[Rod]]'s family.{{book ref|sa3.5|7}}
=== Expedition to Aimia ===
A few months after the Battle of Thaylen Field, Lopen and
▲A few months after the Battle of Thaylen Field, Lopen and [[Huio]] were chosen by [[Kaladin]] to join a Thaylen expedition to Aimia aboard the [[Wandersail (1174 ship)|Wandersail]] as they were the only Windrunners capable of swimming.{{book ref|sa3.5|4}} Huio is said to spend the early portions of the trip assisting the crew with shipboard duties.{{book ref|sa3.5|5} Because Huio struggles with Alethi, Lopen frequently pulls his cousin into conversations to translate jokes. Huio is seen tinkering with Rushu's spanreen and the aluminum foil - an activity that ultimately results in the discovery of aluminum-modified [[fabrial]]s.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}} He also seems to have some sense for the behavior of the spren trapped in the fabrial and the implications of aluminum, although it is unclear if this is his own knowledge or if it is related to his bond with [[Caelinora]].
After discovery of [[Nikli]]'s plot to saboutage the expedition, Lopen and Huio are tasked with flying it to shore for incarceration.{{book ref|sa3.5|10}}
At some point during Lopen's absence, Huio begins to fight the large hordeling that is attacking the Wandersail. Lopen arrives just in time to rescue
Back at the ship, Lopen and Huio discuss the Third Ideal. Lopen swallows hard to congratulate his cousin on beating him to it - upon which Huio implies that his Third Ideal involved protecting Lopen. Lopen understands the implication that Huio hates him (or at least harbors ill will) as the known examples of the Third Ideal begin with "I will protect even those I hate". Huio, however, swears that he does not hate Lopen and that the Third Ideal does not have to involve hatred - although the constant ribbing and teasing from his cousin could be a bit much.
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