Editing Lirin
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+ | Lirin hope to send Kaladin to study in Kharbranth, where he could further his training under medical scholars. After the arrival of Roshone, Lirin and his wife request for Kaladin to take the entry tests early, however their request is denied.{{book ref|sa1|31}} Despite warning Kaladin (during one of his gloomier moments), against becoming stuck in Hearthstone, Lirin has always hoped his son would return home after completing further study.{{book ref|sa1|31}} |
Throughout his training, Kaladin often struggles with the emotional burden of losing patients.{{book ref|sa1|20}} While Lirin sympathises with his son's need to care, he also is resolute in his teachings that there is such a thing as caring too much.{{book ref|sa1|10}} Nevertheless, he is proud of his son's abilities.{{book ref|sa1|20}} |
Throughout his training, Kaladin often struggles with the emotional burden of losing patients.{{book ref|sa1|20}} While Lirin sympathises with his son's need to care, he also is resolute in his teachings that there is such a thing as caring too much.{{book ref|sa1|10}} Nevertheless, he is proud of his son's abilities.{{book ref|sa1|20}} |