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'''Lirin''' was a darkeyed [[Alethi]] surgeon and citizen of the second [[nahn]] in the town of [[Hearthstone]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|twok|10}}{{book ref|twok|44}}
 
'''Lirin''' was a darkeyed [[Alethi]] surgeon and citizen of the second [[nahn]] in the town of [[Hearthstone]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|twok|10}}{{book ref|twok|44}}
   

Revisión del 10:17 19 nov 2017

Lirin
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Familia
Cónyuge Hesina
Hijos Kaladin, Tien, Oroden
Residencia Piedralar
Nacionalidad de Alezkar
Mundo natal Roshar
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Lirin was a darkeyed Alethi surgeon and citizen of the second nahn in the town of Hearthstone on Roshar.[1][2]

Personality and history

Kaladin and Tien were his sons and he was married to Hesina.[3] The other townspeople felt uncomfortable around Lirin and his family because Lirin was looking into people (though they came when they were ill or had injuries) and spent a lot of time with books.[1] Lirin also taught Kaladin that the life of a person is priceless. He didn't charge for his work but the families of his patients brought donations to thank him.[4]

When citylord Brightlord Wistiow died, Lirin received a lot of diamond broams that he should use for Kaladin's education.[5] Later there were rumors that Lirin stole the spheres, which he did.[6] Eventually some of the townsmen tried to take the spheres but Lirin persuaded them to leave.[7] The new citylord, Roshone, worked against Lirin from day one. Though he had no legal possibility to get the spheres, his comments caused the townspeople to stop giving donations and overcharge for their own goods, which made Lirin's family destitute.[6] In order to deceive Roshone into thinking his family was worse off than they were, Lirin occasionally spent the spheres. Eventually Brightlord Amaram came to town for recruiting new soldiers. Lirin thought that they were safe because they are of the second nahn and his and Kaladin's work as surgeons is vital. But Roshone, who could decide who has to join the army, sent Tien away, as he was not vital to the city. When Kaladin decided to follow Tien in order to protect him, Lirin and Hesina cried, defenselessly, as they lost both sons on this day.[2]

After the death of Tien four months after being drafted, Kaladin has a message sent back to his parents informing them that he failed to keep him safe and that he would not be returning home after his four years of enlistment ended as he could not face them.He does not receive a reply from them.[8]


Surgery and teaching

Kaladin was instructed by Lirin in the work of a surgeon and showed a great aptitude in this work.[1][9] Therefore, Lirin insisted that Kaladin go to Kharbranth to learn from professional medical scholars when he reaches his sixteenth weeping.[1] Lirin himself got his education by Vathe in the nearest town to Hearthstone. Lirin's ancestors brought his family to the second nahn which included full citizenship and the right of travel.[1] So he told Kaladin that he should not waste his life becoming a soldier but use this lucky chance to go to Kharbranth.

While instructing Kaladin, Lirin taught him about the necessity of always washing one's hands before preforming surgery.[1] When Kaladin complained, Lirin told him that this wisdom came from the Heralds who had been sent to teach mankind.

Quotes

You can't put a price on a person's life

— One of Lirin's sayings.[4]

The Heralds were sent to teach mankind ... They led us against the Voidbringers after we were cast from heaven.

— Lirin to Kaladin[1]

There are two kinds of people in this world, son. ... Those who save lives. And those who take lives. ... You can't protect by killing.

— Lirin to Kaladin[1]

You have to learn when to care, son. ... And when to let go. You'll see. I had similar problems when I was younger. You'll grow calluses.

— Lirin to Kaladin[9]

The lighteyes don't care about life ... So I must. ... We have to be better than they are.

— Lirin to Kaladin[10]

Notes

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