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Spook ruled over the Elendel Basin as emperor, and he was beloved by the people for his work for the people. Such as how he built houses for the poor in order to prevent the growth of slums,{{book ref|mb6|3}} and passing laws in order to protect the rights of the people.{{book ref|mb6|9}}
 
Spook ruled over the Elendel Basin as emperor, and he was beloved by the people for his work for the people. Such as how he built houses for the poor in order to prevent the growth of slums,{{book ref|mb6|3}} and passing laws in order to protect the rights of the people.{{book ref|mb6|9}}
   
Further north, many settlements began to sprout up around Elendel Basin, with Elendel in particular becoming a major power. But this power would come to lead to them becoming very unpopular around the Basin, as they severely taxed the use of rivers needed for efficient trade, leading to a financial hegemony over the Outer Cities. This led to various Outer Cities suggesting a civil war against the tyrants in Elendel.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''The New Ascendancy'' Broadsheet}}{{book ref|mb6|5}}
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Further north, many settlements began to sprout up around Elendel Basin, with Elendel in particular becoming a major power. But this power would come to lead to them becoming very unpopular around the Basin, as they severely taxed the use of rivers needed for efficient trade, leading to a financial hegemony over the Outer Cities. This led to various Outer Cities suggesting a civil war against the tyrants in Elendel.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''The New Ascendancy'' broadsheet}}{{book ref|mb6|5}}
   
 
Around 100 years after the Catacendre, the Lord Mistborn stepped down from his position and disappeared.{{book ref|mb6|5}} As time passed, his rule and his power as a Mistborn turned him into a near-mythological figure.{{book ref|sa4|7}} His Eastern Street Slang became a major dialect in scholarly and legal documents, known as [[High Imperial]].
 
Around 100 years after the Catacendre, the Lord Mistborn stepped down from his position and disappeared.{{book ref|mb6|5}} As time passed, his rule and his power as a Mistborn turned him into a near-mythological figure.{{book ref|sa4|7}} His Eastern Street Slang became a major dialect in scholarly and legal documents, known as [[High Imperial]].

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