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The '''Vanishers''' are a criminal gang on [[Scadrial]].
 
The '''Vanishers''' are a criminal gang on [[Scadrial]].
   
They are employed by the [[Set]] to steal shipments of goods insured by [[House Tekiel]]{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} and to kidnap women with [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] heritage.{{book ref|mb4|7}}{{book ref|mb4|3}}
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They are employed by the [[Set]] to defraud [[House Tekiel]]{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} and to kidnap women with [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] heritage.{{book ref|mb4|7}}{{book ref|mb4|3}}
   
 
They are lead by [[Miles Dagouter]].{{book ref|mb4|11}} [[Tarson]] is the most trusted member,{{book ref|mb4|15}} although he isn't anyone's boss, preferring to hit things.{{book ref|mb4|8}}
 
They are lead by [[Miles Dagouter]].{{book ref|mb4|11}} [[Tarson]] is the most trusted member,{{book ref|mb4|15}} although he isn't anyone's boss, preferring to hit things.{{book ref|mb4|8}}
   
 
They carry out seemingly impossible train robberies, stealing cargo and kidnapping women.{{book ref|mb4|3}} They also rob a couple of high society gatherings, taking valuables and hostages.{{book ref|mb4|2}}{{book ref|mb4|5}}
 
They carry out seemingly impossible train robberies, stealing cargo and kidnapping women.{{book ref|mb4|3}} They also rob a couple of high society gatherings, taking valuables and hostages.{{book ref|mb4|2}}{{book ref|mb4|5}}
 
== Methods ==
 
The Vanishers would first stop the target train by obstructing its tracks.{{book ref|mb4|3}} This would always occur at a position where the rail line came close to the canal it was built next to.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Earlier robberies would accomplish this with a fallen tree, later they would employ a ghostly train coming the opposite direction.{{book ref|mb4|3}} That particular illusion relied on a hand-powered train carriage with a wooden train engine facade and a powerful light attached. This light may have been battery powered. [[Mist]]s would help obscure the fake engine to aid the illusion. Once the train is stopped, they wold use a barge-mounted crane in the neighboring canal to swap the target car for an empty replica.{{book ref|mb4|17}} In this way, they are able to steal the cargo without leaving forced locks or dead guards on the train once it arrived at its destination.{{book ref|mb4|2}}
 
 
When they rob high society gatherings, they do so methodically, even making people speak to check for jewelry hidden inside of their mouth. Tarson and Miles give instructions. They attempt to conduct the robbery without provoking violence, but they take a woman captive and threaten to kill her if any follow. They attempt to make it seem as if they pick their target(s) at random, while in truth they are taking a specific captive as directed by the Set. It is likely they carry out the passenger car robberies in similar fashion.{{book ref|mb4|5}}{{book ref|mb4|2}}
 
 
The Vanishers, except for Miles, do not mask their faces. They wear loose buttoned shirts, slacks, and vests. Wax describes them as not particularly well dressed.{{book ref|mb4|5}} They use a mix of rifles and pistols,{{book ref|mb4|5}} including aluminum ones with matching aluminum bullets.{{book ref|mb4|15}}{{book ref|mb4|6}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
   
 
=== Early Robberies ===
 
=== Early Robberies ===
They began train robberies on the 14th of Vinuarch {{date|341|FA}} (early summer).{{book ref|mb4|3}} They first stole a shipment of [[aluminum]] from House Tekiel before going to ground for four months, presumably to smelt the aluminum into bullets and guns.{{book ref|mb4|3}}{{book ref|mb4|15}} Afterwards, they robbed six more trains, including two from [[House Ladrian]] and four more from House Tekiel.{{book ref|mb4|2}} The first and second shipments stolen after resurfacing were [[steel]]. Next they stole food, followed by more metals, including [[pewter]], [[iron]], [[zinc]], [[brass]], [[bendalloy]], and [[tin]].{{book ref|mb4|3}} The first three after coming back were only cargo robberies, but they quickly progressed to also robbing a passenger car for valuables and some of their Allomancy-blooded targets. They took two captives on their seventh overall train robbery.{{book ref|mb4|2}}{{book ref|mb4|3}} However, as the high-class Allomancy-blooded targets the Set laid out for them stopped riding trains due to safety concerns,{{book ref|mb4|4}} they were forced to rob the [[Coolerim Playhouse]] to get their next target, [[Armal Harms]].{{book ref|mb4|2}}
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They began train robberies on the 14th of Vinuarch {{date|341|FA}} (early summer).{{book ref|mb4|3}} They first stole a shipment of [[aluminum]] from [[House Tekiel]] before going to ground for four months, presumably to smelt the aluminum into bullets and guns.{{book ref|mb4|3}}{{book ref|mb4|15}} Afterwards, they robbed six more trains, including two from [[House Ladrian]].{{book ref|mb4|2}} The first and second shipments stolen after resurfacing were [[steel]]. Next they stole food, followed by more metals, including [[pewter]], [[iron]], [[zinc]], [[brass]], [[bendalloy]], and [[tin]].{{book ref|mb4|3}} The first three were only cargo robberies, but they quickly progressed to also robbing a passenger car for valuables and one of their Allomancy-blooded targets. Three women were kidnapped in this manner.{{book ref|mb4|2}}{{book ref|mb4|3}} However, as the high-class Allomancy-blooded targets the Set laid out for them stopped riding trains due to safety concerns,{{book ref|mb4|4}} they were forced to rob the [[Coolerim Playhouse]] to get their next target.{{book ref|mb4|2}}
   
 
=== Yomen-Ostlin Wedding Dinner ===
 
=== Yomen-Ostlin Wedding Dinner ===
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Once the Vanishers had some of their number taken captive they quickly evacuated their previous base of operations, a foundry in [[Longard]].{{book ref|mb4|8}}{{book ref|mb4|10}} They set a few explosive traps as they left in the hopes of catching Wax and Wayne in them, which [[Clamps]] assured Miles were foolproof,{{book ref|mb4|11}} but the pair of lawmen easily disarmed them all.{{book ref|mb4|10}} They took all of the forging equipment with them to their new underground base of operations, leavng behind only the explosives, some furniture, an empty box of cigars, and some nudes.{{book ref|mb4|10}}{{book ref|mb4|11}}
 
Once the Vanishers had some of their number taken captive they quickly evacuated their previous base of operations, a foundry in [[Longard]].{{book ref|mb4|8}}{{book ref|mb4|10}} They set a few explosive traps as they left in the hopes of catching Wax and Wayne in them, which [[Clamps]] assured Miles were foolproof,{{book ref|mb4|11}} but the pair of lawmen easily disarmed them all.{{book ref|mb4|10}} They took all of the forging equipment with them to their new underground base of operations, leavng behind only the explosives, some furniture, an empty box of cigars, and some nudes.{{book ref|mb4|10}}{{book ref|mb4|11}}
   
As the remaining thirty-odd gang members unloaded their aluminum and forging equipment to the new hideout, Miles met with [[Suit]], the operations' backer. Suit was disappointed that Miles provoked Wax by shooting Peterus. Suit unveiled plans to rob Tekiel's new [[Breaknaught]] train car, and Miles promised to kill Wax.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Miles attempted to kill Wax as he was riding a train back to [[Elendel]] from the site of one of the earlier Vanisher robberies, but failed.{{book ref|mb4|12}}{{book ref|mb4|13}}
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As they unloaded their aluminum and forging equipment to the new hideout, Miles met with [[Suit]]. Suit was disappointed that Miles provoked Wax by shooting Peterus. Suit unveiled plans to rob Tekiel's new [[Breaknaught]] train car, and Miles promised to kill Wax.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Miles attempted to kill Wax as he was riding a train back to [[Elendel]] from the site of one of the earlier Vanisher robberies, but failed.{{book ref|mb4|12}}{{book ref|mb4|13}}
   
 
After this failure, Miles once again met with Suit. Suit revealed that the robbery of the Breaknaught was to be the last before the Vanishers went to ground for six months for recruitment. He directed Miles to kill Wax during the robbery, as both men expected Wax to interfere. Steris was to be kept at the new base as bait, while the other captives were presumably moved elsewhere by the Set. Suit assigned [[Push]] and [[Pull]], two Set Allomancers, to Miles to ensure he carried out the operation successfully. Half the aluminum from the Tekiel robbery was to be taken by the Set to fund their own operations, with the rest being kept by the Vanishers. After this conversation, Suit left the city. Preparations for the Breaknaught robbery continued.{{book ref|mb4|15}}
 
After this failure, Miles once again met with Suit. Suit revealed that the robbery of the Breaknaught was to be the last before the Vanishers went to ground for six months for recruitment. He directed Miles to kill Wax during the robbery, as both men expected Wax to interfere. Steris was to be kept at the new base as bait, while the other captives were presumably moved elsewhere by the Set. Suit assigned [[Push]] and [[Pull]], two Set Allomancers, to Miles to ensure he carried out the operation successfully. Half the aluminum from the Tekiel robbery was to be taken by the Set to fund their own operations, with the rest being kept by the Vanishers. After this conversation, Suit left the city. Preparations for the Breaknaught robbery continued.{{book ref|mb4|15}}
   
 
=== Robbing the Breaknaught ===
 
=== Robbing the Breaknaught ===
The Vanishers used their now-standard ghostly train illusion to stop the train hauling the Breaknaught. This time, however, Tekiel guards jumped out to inspect the phantom railcar. The false front was dropped and the Vanishers used a [[wikipedia:Rotary_cannon|rotary gun]] to kill the guards. They then used their barge-mounted crane to swap the Breaknaught with the Set's replica. Additional guards and engineers were killed with handguns. The barge, now carrying the real Breaknaught with Wax and the aluminum cargo inside, headed back to the Vanishers' base near the [[Ironspine Building]]. They unload using the Ironspine's crane and descend into the underground portion of their hideout. Miles is expecting Wax to be inside the train car, and he is. However, he does not expect that Wax has rigged the door with explosives, and this allows enough of a distraction for Wax to get out of the car and begin taking down the Vanishers a few at a time.{{book ref|mb4|17}}
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The Vanishers used their now-standard ghostly train illusion to stop the train hauling the Breaknaught. This time, however, Tekiel guards jumped out to inspect the phantom railcar. The false front was dropped and the Vanishers used a [[wikipedia:Rotary_cannon|rotary gun]] to kill the guards. They then used their barge-mounted crane to swap the Breaknaught with the Set's replica. Additional guards and engineers were killed with handguns. The barge, now carrying the real Breaknaught with Wax and the aluminum cargo inside, headed back to the Vanishers' base near the [[Ironspine Building|Ironspine]]. They unload using the Ironspine's crane and descend into the underground portion of their hideout. Miles is expecting Wax to be inside the train car, and he is. However, he does not expect that Wax has rigged the door with explosives, and this allows enough of a distraction for Wax to get out of the car and begin taking down the Vanishers a few at a time.{{book ref|mb4|17}}
   
 
Wayne and Marasi arrive by horse not long after. During the course of the fight, the three manage to take out every Vanisher except Miles, free the captured gunsmith [[Nouxil]], and send Steris to get the constables. Marasi uses her powers as a [[Pulser]] to trap Miles in a speed bubble, giving the constables time to arrive and accost Miles.{{book ref|mb4|18}}{{book ref|mb4|19}}
 
Wayne and Marasi arrive by horse not long after. During the course of the fight, the three manage to take out every Vanisher except Miles, free the captured gunsmith [[Nouxil]], and send Steris to get the constables. Marasi uses her powers as a [[Pulser]] to trap Miles in a speed bubble, giving the constables time to arrive and accost Miles.{{book ref|mb4|18}}{{book ref|mb4|19}}
   
 
=== Aftermath ===
 
=== Aftermath ===
 
Miles is prosecuted by [[Daius]] and Marasi and sentenced to death. His metalminds are forcibly removed from him and he is killed by a firing squad. Wax finds Suit, who is his uncle Edwarn. Edwarn reveals that the stolen goods were only temporarily stolen to defraud House Tekiel so that the Set could purchase shares in them. He intends to return the goods once the operation is complete. The Set still has four of the captives they intended to take, and they do not intend to return them.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}}
Wax is debriefed by the constables. They decide not to charge Wayne for impersonating an officer and furthermore to give Wax citywide deputized forbearance, due to how useful he was in the Vanishers case. This forbearance request was backdated so that it would appear to have covered Wax's actions during the case.{{book ref|mb4|20}}
 
   
 
== Methods ==
Miles was prosecuted by [[Daius]] and Marasi and sentenced to death. His [[metalmind]]s were forcibly removed from him and he was killed by a firing squad.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}}
 
 
The Vanishers would first stop the target train by obstructing its tracks.{{book ref|mb4|3}} This always occurred at a position where the rail line came close to the canal it was built next to.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Earlier robberies accomplished this with a fallen tree, later they employed a ghostly train coming the opposite direction.{{book ref|mb4|3}} That particular illusion relied on a hand-powered train carriage with a wooden train engine facade and a powerful light attached. This light may have been battery powered. [[Mist]]s helped obscure the fake engine to aid the illusion. Once the train was stopped, they would use a barge-mounted crane in the neighboring canal to swap the target car for an empty replica.{{book ref|mb4|17}} In this way, they are able to steal the cargo without leaving forced locks or dead guards on the train once it arrived at its destination.{{book ref|mb4|2}}
   
 
The Vanishers, except for Miles, do not mask their faces. They wear loose buttoned shirts, slacks, and vests. Wax describes them as not particularly well dressed.{{book ref|mb4|5}} They use a mix of rifles and pistols,{{book ref|mb4|5}} including aluminum ones with matching aluminum bullets.{{book ref|mb4|15}}{{book ref|mb4|6}}
Wax found Suit, who is his uncle Edwarn. Edwarn revealed that the stolen goods were only temporarily stolen to defraud House Tekiel so that the Set could purchase shares in them. He intends to return the goods once the operation is complete. The Set still has several of the captives they intended to take, and they do not intend to return them.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}}
 
 
Wax and his team received a monetary reward for their work on the Vanishers case.{{book ref|mb5|6}}
 
   
 
== Media Coverage ==
 
== Media Coverage ==
The Vanishers are extensively covered in Elendel's broadsheets,{{book ref|mb4|3}} and Miles considers the resulting publicity essential to ensuring the incompetence of the constabulary, as well as serving his cause.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Some sheets speculate that the phantom railcar used by the Vanishers was truly supernatural in origin.{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png}} Some put forward theories on the method of robbery involving [[Slider]]s or [[Brute]]s. Many papers interview eyewitnesses and experts, however, they still lack solid information.{{book ref|mb4|3}}{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png}}
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The Vanishers are extensively covered in Elendel's broadsheets,{{book ref|mb4|3}} and Miles consideres the resulting publicity essential to ensuring the incompetence of the constabulary, as well as serving his cause.{{book ref|mb4|11}} Some sheets speculate that the phantom railcar used by the Vanishers was truly supernatural in origin.{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png}} Some put forward theories on the method of robbery involving [[Slider]]s or [[Brute]]s. Many papers interview eyewitnesses and experts, however, they still lack solid information.{{book ref|mb4|3}}{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png}}
 
Augustin Tekiel wrote a letter about the first robbery to a broadsheet that ran with the headline "Constables Incompetent, Tekiel Slams". This letter was written three months after the first robbery, presumably to avoid drawing attention to their aluminum that was being smuggled as wool.{{book ref|mb4|3}} Later, the [[Elendel Daily]] ran an article praising Tekiel's new Breaknaught cargo car.{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png}}
 
   
 
== Known Members ==
 
== Known Members ==
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