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'''''The Alloy of Law''''' is the fourth book set on [[Scadrial]] and takes place 341 years after the events of [[The Hero of Ages]]. The events from the [[Mistborn trilogy]] are now legend, history, and religion.
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'''The Alloy of Law''' is the fourth book set on [[Scadrial]] and takes place 341 years after the events of [[The Hero of Ages]]. The events from the [[Mistborn trilogy]] are now legend, history, and religion.
   
 
The book follows [[Waxillium Ladrian]]—a descendant of [[Breeze]] and former lawman who returns from the [[Roughs]] to assume leadership of his house in the wake of his uncle's passing—and [[Wayne]], Wax's formidable partner and old friend. The two of them are [[Twinborn]], each having both one [[Allomantic]] and one [[Feruchemical]] power.
 
The book follows [[Waxillium Ladrian]]—a descendant of [[Breeze]] and former lawman who returns from the [[Roughs]] to assume leadership of his house in the wake of his uncle's passing—and [[Wayne]], Wax's formidable partner and old friend. The two of them are [[Twinborn]], each having both one [[Allomantic]] and one [[Feruchemical]] power.
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;[[Marasi Colms]]: The "cousin" of Steris Harms who is actually the illegitimate daughter of Lord Harms and, therefore, half-sister to Steris. She studies "legal justice and criminal behaviouristics"{{book ref|aol|4}} and is particularly interested in Wax and Wayne's exploits in the Roughs.
 
;[[Marasi Colms]]: The "cousin" of Steris Harms who is actually the illegitimate daughter of Lord Harms and, therefore, half-sister to Steris. She studies "legal justice and criminal behaviouristics"{{book ref|aol|4}} and is particularly interested in Wax and Wayne's exploits in the Roughs.
   
;[[Miles Dagouter]]: Also known as Miles "Hundredlives". Once an associate of Wax, his ideals have driven him to lead the Vanishers and become entwined in the plans of the Set. He is also a Twinborn, able to compound gold and appear as if immortal, hence his nickname.
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;[[Miles Dagouter]]: Also known as Miles "Hundredlives"; is the primary antagonist in The Alloy of Law. Once an associate of Wax, his ideals have driven him to lead the Vanishers and become entwined in the plans of the Set. He is also a Twinborn, able to compound gold and appear as if immortal, hence his nickname.
   
 
;[[Steris Harms]]: The daughter of Lord Harms and Wax's fiancee. She is stern and business-like, showing a distaste for most of Wax's personality as she holds the image society has determined to be of the utmost importance. She is kidnapped by Miles and Wax, Wayne and Marasi manage to rescue her.
 
;[[Steris Harms]]: The daughter of Lord Harms and Wax's fiancee. She is stern and business-like, showing a distaste for most of Wax's personality as she holds the image society has determined to be of the utmost importance. She is kidnapped by Miles and Wax, Wayne and Marasi manage to rescue her.
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;[[Ranette]]: She is a marvellous gunsmith who harbours a sour feeling for both Wax and Wayne. When they visit her she almost shoots them. After being given an aluminium gun she lends Wax her newest gun, Vindication, that is specially designed to be used by only Coinshots or Lurchers.
 
;[[Ranette]]: She is a marvellous gunsmith who harbours a sour feeling for both Wax and Wayne. When they visit her she almost shoots them. After being given an aluminium gun she lends Wax her newest gun, Vindication, that is specially designed to be used by only Coinshots or Lurchers.
   
;[[Edwarn Ladrian]]: Wax's presumed dead uncle masquerading as [[Mister Suit]], the mysterious benefactor of the Vanishers and a member of a powerful aristocratic secret society known only as the [[Set]]. Edwarn's motives are revealed when Wax determines him to still be alive and confronts him.
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;[[Edwarn Ladrian]]: Wax's presumed dead uncle masquerading as [[Mister Suit]], the mysterious benefactor of the Vanishers and a member of a powerful aristocratic secret society known only as the [[Set]]. Edwarn's motives are revealed at the end of Alloy when Wax determines him to still be alive and confronts him.
   
 
;[[Jackstom Harms]]: The father of Steris and later revealed father of Marasi to a different woman. He accompanies Steris to her liaisons with Wax before she is kidnapped. He seems amused when Wax succeeds in shocking Steris with stories of his past. Marasi informs Wax that Harms is willing to financially back Wax in his investigation of the Vanishers.
 
;[[Jackstom Harms]]: The father of Steris and later revealed father of Marasi to a different woman. He accompanies Steris to her liaisons with Wax before she is kidnapped. He seems amused when Wax succeeds in shocking Steris with stories of his past. Marasi informs Wax that Harms is willing to financially back Wax in his investigation of the Vanishers.
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;''[[Vin|Ascendant Warrior]]'': Vin is noted by Marasi as a role model to modern women for defying societal conventions. There is a monument dedicated to her and [[Elend|Elend Venture]] in the Field of Rebirth at the center of Elendel. {{book ref|aol|10}}
 
;''[[Vin|Ascendant Warrior]]'': Vin is noted by Marasi as a role model to modern women for defying societal conventions. There is a monument dedicated to her and [[Elend|Elend Venture]] in the Field of Rebirth at the center of Elendel. {{book ref|aol|10}}
   
;''[[Marsh|Ironeyes]]'': He is revered as a boogeyman, a legend to scare people. After surviving the [[Final Ascension]], Marsh assumed his former nickname as "Ironeyes" and served the interests of Harmony despite his reputation. Marasi encounters Ironeyes despite him being hundreds of years old. Marsh has stayed alive so long through the same technique the [[Lord Ruler]] employed with [[atium]].{{wob ref|5264}}
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;''[[Marsh|Ironeyes]]'': He is revered as a boogeyman, a legend to scare people. After surviving the [[Final Ascension]], Marsh assumed his former nickname as "Ironeyes" and served the interests of Harmony despite his reputation. During the events of The Alloy of Law, Marasi encountered Ironeyes. Marsh has stayed alive so long through the same technique the [[Lord Ruler]] employed with [[atium]].{{wob ref|5264}}
   
 
;''[[Originators]]'': The group that survived the Final Ascension with the Lord Mistborn 300 years ago.
 
;''[[Originators]]'': The group that survived the Final Ascension with the Lord Mistborn 300 years ago.
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;''[[Elend|The Last Emperor]]'': After his death at the end of the original trilogy, Elend Venture became known as The Last Emperor. There is a tomb dedicated to him and his wife, Vin, in the Field of Rebirth at the center of Elendel.{{book ref|aol|10}}
 
;''[[Elend|The Last Emperor]]'': After his death at the end of the original trilogy, Elend Venture became known as The Last Emperor. There is a tomb dedicated to him and his wife, Vin, in the Field of Rebirth at the center of Elendel.{{book ref|aol|10}}
   
== Trivia ==
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== Series ==
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* ''The Alloy of Law'' was initially conceived as one of several short stories that Brandon wanted to set between the first and second main ''Mistborn'' trilogies. These stories eventually grew into a full-length series of their own.{{wob ref|7610}} {{for|Mistborn Era 2|more about the series}}
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The Alloy of Law was initially conceived as one of several short stories Brandon wanted to set between the first and second main trilogies that eventually grew into a full novel. {{for|Mistborn Era 2|more about the series}}
   
 
== Publication History ==
 
== Publication History ==

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