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'''The Alloy of Law''' is a stand alone novel set on the same planet as the [[Mistborn trilogy]]. Little information has been released but it is known that the book will feature a [[bendalloy]] [[misting]] and it is scheduled for release on November 8th, 2011<ref>http://us.macmillan.com/thealloyoflaw</ref>.
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'''The Alloy of Law''' is a stand alone novel set on the same planet as the [[Mistborn trilogy]], but takes place 300 years later. The events from the [[Mistborn trilogy]] are now legend, history, and religion.
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The book follows Waxillium Ladrian, a descendant of [[Breeze]], a former policeman from the wild [[Roughs]] who ends up in charge of the Ladrian house in [[Elendel]]. He is a [[Twinborn]] who can Pull on metal, and store weight in Iron.
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Other characters that we know of at this time are Wayne, another [[Twinborn]] who can store health in Gold and burn a new metal that slows down time in a bubble.
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==Publication==
 
==Publication==
*Coming Fall 2011 from Tor Books
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*Coming Fall 2011 from Tor Books<ref>http://us.macmillan.com/thealloyoflaw</ref>.
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*Complex Chinese rights to Fantasy Foundation
 
*Complex Chinese rights to Fantasy Foundation
 
*French rights to Orbit France
 
*French rights to Orbit France

Revision as of 06:10, 4 November 2011

The Alloy of Law is a stand alone novel set on the same planet as the Mistborn trilogy, but takes place 300 years later. The events from the Mistborn trilogy are now legend, history, and religion.

The book follows Waxillium Ladrian, a descendant of Breeze, a former policeman from the wild Roughs who ends up in charge of the Ladrian house in Elendel. He is a Twinborn who can Pull on metal, and store weight in Iron.

Other characters that we know of at this time are Wayne, another Twinborn who can store health in Gold and burn a new metal that slows down time in a bubble.


Publication

  • Coming Fall 2011 from Tor Books[1].
  • Complex Chinese rights to Fantasy Foundation
  • French rights to Orbit France
  • German rights to Heyne
  • UK rights to Gollancz[2]

Notes


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