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==General==
Lidrin is a [[Domani]] officer in [[Rodel Ituralde]]'s force.  He is young and had no experience before the campaign against the [[Seanchan]], but Rodel considers his experiences make him a veteran.  The left side of his face is scarred and he has a thin black moustache ({{prol12}}).  He had initially followed Rodel because of his father, but had stayed after his death ({{tgs|11}})
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Lidrin is a [[Domani]] officer in [[Rodel Ituralde]]'s force.  He is young and had no experience before the campaign against the [[Seanchan]], but Rodel considers his experiences make him a veteran.  The left side of his face is scarred and he has a thin black moustache ({{prol12}}).  He had initially followed Rodel because of his father, but had stayed after his death ({{tgs|11}}).  He fights alongside Rodel in [[Saldaea]] ({{tom|18}}), but breaks and leads a lone charge into the [[Trolloc]] ranks, where he is killed ({{tom|21}}).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 29 January 2011

General

Lidrin is a Domani officer in Rodel Ituralde's force. He is young and had no experience before the campaign against the Seanchan, but Rodel considers his experiences make him a veteran. The left side of his face is scarred and he has a thin black moustache (TGS, Prologue). He had initially followed Rodel because of his father, but had stayed after his death (TGS, Ch. 11). He fights alongside Rodel in Saldaea (ToM, Ch. 18), but breaks and leads a lone charge into the Trolloc ranks, where he is killed (ToM, Ch. 21).

Quotes

"Lidrin had learned one of the bitter lessons of warfare: winning didn't necessarily mean living" (The Gathering Storm, Prologue)