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From the start, Dalinar usually paid much less attention to Renarin than to Adolin, since because of Renarin’s condition he couldn’t ever be a good fighter.{{book ref|sa3|94}} Dalinar often suggests to Renarin that he become a scholar or an [[ardent]]. LaterBetween on,the Dalinarburning growsof more lovingRathalas and supportive,shortly andafter isthe encouragingdiscovery toof histhe son. Dalinar gives Renarin plate and bladeParshendi, wantinghe himdespised toAdolin be abledue to defend himself if the need arises. After Renarin becomes a Radiant, Dalinar learns to see his healing abilities as invaluable, and sees that Renarin is indeed strong, though in a different way thanhow he hadreminded thought. Dalinar feels shame for his treatmenthim of Renarin, and soon treats him with respectEvi.{{book ref|sa3|1294}}{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
Later on, Dalinar grows more loving and supportive, and is encouraging to his son. Dalinar gives Renarin plate and blade, wanting him to be able to defend himself if the need arises. After Renarin becomes a Radiant, Dalinar learns to see his healing abilities as invaluable, and sees that Renarin is indeed strong, though in a different way than he had thought. Dalinar feels shame for his treatment of Renarin, and soon treats him with respect.{{book ref|sa3|12}}{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
He tries to protect Renarin from various forms of insults and mockery, be they malicious or in good faith.{{book ref|sa1|12}}{{book ref|sa3|44}} This in part comes from thinking of Renarin as overly fragile, something Wit actively called him out on.{{book ref|sa1|12}}