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In the early days of the Final Empire, the kandra attempted to remain secret and blend into human society. However, humans feared their abilities, calling them monsters, and began using Allomancy to hunt them down, by way of the Flaw, and kill them. After a few centuries, the kandra were almost extinct.{{book ref|woa|22}}{{book ref|hoa|11}} Out of desperation, the kandra agreed to become servants to humans, never leaving the Homeland unless out on a Contract.{{book ref|woa|40}}
 
In the early days of the Final Empire, the kandra attempted to remain secret and blend into human society. However, humans feared their abilities, calling them monsters, and began using Allomancy to hunt them down, by way of the Flaw, and kill them. After a few centuries, the kandra were almost extinct.{{book ref|woa|22}}{{book ref|hoa|11}} Out of desperation, the kandra agreed to become servants to humans, never leaving the Homeland unless out on a Contract.{{book ref|woa|40}}
   
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As a result of this history, kandra are secretive about their culture and have an intense loathing for humans, which is only made worse by the poor treatment they often receive from their masters. Despite this, they adhere to their Contracts without question, and are often used as spies by the nobility. Fulfilling Contracts is their way of "paying for their freedom" to prevent humans from seeking ways to enslave them in other ways and finding out about their weakness to Allomancy. The terms of a Contract always prohibit a kandra from killing a human, changing bodies without permission, and revealing kandra secrets, and require the kandra to return to the Homeland if they break the terms of the Contract or if their master dies before the Contract expires.
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As a result of this history, kandra are secretive about their culture and have an intense loathing for humans, which is only made worse by the poor treatment they often recieve from their masters. Despite this, they adhere to their Contracts without question, and are often used as spies by the nobility. Fulfilling Contracts is their way of "paying for their freedom" to prevent humans from seeking ways to enslave them in other ways and finding out about their weakness to Allomancy. The terms of a Contract always prohibit a kandra from killing a human, changing bodies without permission, and revealing kandra secrets, and require the kandra to return to the Homeland if they break the terms of the Contract or if their master dies before the Contract expires.
   
 
On top of that, the fulfilling of Contracts also has another purpose. A Contract must be paid for in [[atium]], which is then brought to the Homeland where it is stockpiled in a metal vault known as the [[Trust]]. They do this because atium is condensed power of Ruin, and by storing it in a place where Ruin has no influence they deny him access to a part of his power.
 
On top of that, the fulfilling of Contracts also has another purpose. A Contract must be paid for in [[atium]], which is then brought to the Homeland where it is stockpiled in a metal vault known as the [[Trust]]. They do this because atium is condensed power of Ruin, and by storing it in a place where Ruin has no influence they deny him access to a part of his power.
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== Notable Kandra ==
 
== Notable Kandra ==
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{{for|:Category: Kandra|a full list}}
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{{for|:Category: Kandra|a complete list of kandra|Category:Kandra}}
 
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