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      by testsuphomeAdmin The epilogue opens with Sazed arriving at the Conventical of Seran, having left Luthadel in quiet turmoil after Tindwyl's death and Vin's revelation about releasing something terrible at the Well of Ascension. The mists continue to kill unpredictably, adding to the sense of unease. Sazed, burdened by grief and disillusionment, seeks solace in the conventical, half-expecting confrontation from Marsh or other Inquisitors. His journey reflects his inner struggle, as he grapples with the consequences of Vin's…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Allrianne Cett, a young noblewoman with Allomantic abilities, encounters a band of rough bandits led by the toothless Hobart while searching for her father’s army. She skillfully manipulates their emotions using her Rioting powers, ensuring their cooperation by promising a reward. The bandits, initially intent on robbing her, quickly shift to aiding her after she influences their desires. Allrianne reflects on the simplicity of such men, who are easily swayed by basic incentives like money and food,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Vin observing the unnatural persistence of the mists in the morning light, a phenomenon that defies logic. As she and her companions travel farther from Luthadel, the mists grow stronger, obscuring the sun and deepening her unease. Vin reflects on the nature of the Deepness, concluding it is not a tangible enemy but a vast, terrifying force that threatens through starvation and fear rather than violence. This realization leaves her grappling with the daunting task of confronting…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Vin awakens in an unfamiliar room, disoriented by its spaciousness and comfort—a stark contrast to the cramped, communal living she has known. The lavishness of the mattress, armoire, and rug unsettles her, as privacy was once a hard-won luxury. She reflects on her nomadic past with Reen and the crewmembers she shared tight spaces with, feeling almost cheated by how easily solitude is granted here. Her instincts drive her to inspect the building, noting its secure layout and the presence of apprentice…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense reunion between Kelsier and his brother Marsh, who has noticeably changed since their last encounter three years prior. Despite Marsh's stern demeanor and air of disapproval, Kelsier attempts to engage him in conversation, only to be met with hostility. Marsh confronts Kelsier about the eleven men he killed the previous night, accusing him of callousness. Kelsier dismisses the deaths, justifying them as necessary for opposing the Final Empire, while Marsh emphasizes the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin “Mist­born: The Final Empire” is the first book in Bran­don Sanderson’s acclaimed fan­ta­sy tril­o­gy. Set in a dystopi­an world where ash falls from the sky and mist dom­i­nates the night, the sto­ry fol­lows a low­ly street thief named Vin, who dis­cov­ers she has pow­er­ful mag­i­cal abil­i­ties known as Allo­man­cy. In this world ruled for a thou­sand years by the immor­tal Lord Ruler, a small…
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      PROLOGUE

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The prologue opens with Lord Tresting observing his skaa workers toiling under an ash-filled sky, a common occurrence in the Final Empire. Tresting, dressed in fine attire from Luthadel, expresses disdain for the skaa's sluggishness, attributing it to their inherent laziness. His guest, a high-ranking obligator with intricate facial tattoos, notes that Tresting's skaa are more diligent than their urban counterparts. The conversation reveals the brutal efficiency of Tresting's control, including executions…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Vin, a young thief, observing the perpetual ashfall over the dark city of Luthadel. She finds solace in a hidden watch-hole, reflecting on her brother Reen’s harsh lessons about betrayal and survival. The falling ash symbolizes her desire for freedom from the pain and distrust that define her life. Her solitude is interrupted when Ulef, a fellow crewmember, informs her that Camon, their crewleader, is searching for her as an important job is about to begin. Vin’s internal…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a foreboding epigraph hinting at the dual nature of power—its potential to save or destroy the world. This sets the tone for Kelsier's return to Luthadel, the oppressive capital of the Lord Ruler's empire. The city is depicted as a grim, ash-covered landscape where uniformity and conformity reign, with only the towering keeps of the high nobility breaking the monotony. Kelsier observes the bleak surroundings, noting the relentless labor of the skaa, the oppressed underclass, as…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a reflective passage describing the pastoral beauty of Terris, contrasting its mountainous landscapes with the flat southern lands. The narrator marvels at how such an agrarian society could birth the profound prophecies and theologies that shape the world. This serene introduction sharply transitions to the gritty underworld of Luthadel, where Camon, a crewleader, counts his ill-gotten gains of three thousand boxings—an unusually large sum that raises Vin’s suspicions about the…
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