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|image=Marsh portraitby eyeronis.png
|born=c. 980 FE{{wob ref|13098}}{{book ref|mb2|5}}
|image-artist=[[User: Luaru]]
|abilities={{tag+|Seeker}}{{book ref|mb1|20}}, {{tag+|InquisitorHemalurgist}}
|aliases=Ironeyes{{book ref|mb1|10}}, Death{{book ref|mb7|27}}
|parents=[[Kelsier's mother|Mother]]|siblings=[[Kelsier]]
|siblings=[[Kelsier]]
|world=Scadrial|ethnicity=Skaa|residence=Luthadel
|groups={{tag|Kelsier's crew}}
|books=[[Mistborn (series)]]
|species=inquisitor
|ethnicity=Skaa
|residence=Luthadel
|world=Scadrial
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[Mistborn: The Final Empire]]
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'''Marsh''' is a half-[[skaa]] [[bronze|Seeker]] from the [[Final Empire]] on [[Scadrial]].
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|Death is not a religion. It is a fact.
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'''Marsh''' is a half-[[skaa]] [[bronze]] [[Misting]] (aka a [[Seeker]]) from the [[Final Empire]] on [[Scadrial]], and an [[Inquisitor]] that carries out the will of [[Harmony]]. He is seen as the personification of death throughout [[Elendel Basin]], and eventually even on other planets, such as [[Lumar]].{{book ref|tress|53}}
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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=== Appearance ===
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Before becoming an [[Inquisitor]], Marsh is stern and determined, earning him the name "'''Ironeyes'''" as a result of his piercing gaze.{{book ref|mb1|10}} Marsh looks very similar to his brother [[Kelsier]], even after becoming an Inquisitor. He is over six feet tall.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} Steel Ministry tattoos and [[Hemalurgy|spikes]] through his eyes are a prominent feature of his face after being made an [[Inquisitor]], scars are said to intermingle with his faded tattoos.{{book ref|mb7|28}} One of his eye sockets is deformed from being crushed by Sazed, and has scars and bony ridges under the skin.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}}
 
At least during his dying state in 348 PC, he is said to look thin and skeletal, with ghostly skin and an ill complexion. He ages and grows younger by decades with every breath, fluctuating between the two. His older form has deep wrinkles and sagging jowls.{{book ref|mb7|28}} He wears voluminous black robes.{{book ref|mb7|28}}{{expand}}
 
He appears to retain his old accent from before the Catecendre, with [[Wayne]] noting that his accent is very old.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
=== Personality ===
 
During his mortality, he did not think fondly of most members of [[House Entrone]].{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
Over time, after being spiked, he began to become less in touch with his emotions, and acted strangely.{{book ref|mb2|7}} While being controlled by Ruin, he is filled with malice and sadism, able to kill and torture with glee. He sees Ruin as his master, and wants to free him from his prison. During his few moments of lucidity, he repeatedly attempted to kill himself so that Ruin could no longer control him. Despite his attempts, he could never do so.{{book ref|mb3|prologue}}
 
After the [[Catacendre]], Marsh is happier and in a better state mentally than he was previously. Although he won't admit it, there's a part of him—a part that's similar to Kelsier—that enjoys being seen as a god of death.{{wob ref|5082}}
 
He has no desire to keep living for his own sake, but continues to do so as penance for his role in the destruction of the world, in order to try and do good, in order to make up for it. He understands that he did not willingly contribute to all the deaths at his hands, due to [[Ruin]]'s control, but he still feels a need to make up for it by doing more good for the world.{{book ref|mb7|28}} He enjoys hearing his name, as it reminds him of what he used to be.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He believes that the three surviving members of the original crew are necessary to the stability of the others, balancing one another, like the feet of a tripod. He fears what would happen if one of the legs were to be lost.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He appears to feel a kinship with other spiked individuals, referring to Wax as his brother.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
{{image|Marsh by Ari Ibarra.jpeg|side=right|width=225px}}
=== Allomancy ===
Marsh was a Seeker, a [[Misting]] who could burn bronze. This allowed him to hear Allomantic pulses and find Allomancers. He was highly skilled and taught Vin how to use bronze effectively.
 
=== Steel Inquisitor ===
Upon becoming an Inquisitor, he gained further abilities in Allomancy and [[Feruchemy]] through the use of [[Hemalurgic]] spikes. He initially had eleven spikes.{{book ref|mb1|epilogue}} Some of the spikes granted Marsh the abilities of Allomantic [[steel]],{{book ref|mb2|57}} [[iron]],{{book ref|mb2|58}} [[pewter]],{{book ref|mb3|34}} [[tin]],{{book ref|mb3|42}} [[brass]],{{book ref|mb3|65}} [[zinc]],{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} [[copper]], [[bronze]] and [[atium]],{{book ref|mb3|81}} as well as granting him the abilities of Feruchemical [[gold]].{{book ref|mb3|69}} His spike for Allomantic [[bronze]], coupled with his natural ability as a Seeker, lets him pierce standard copperclouds.{{epigraph ref|mb3|37}} After Ruin took control of the Inquisitors he gained ten more spikes, and, adding the spike that grants him Feruchemical [[atium]] which he took from another Steel Inquisitor Vin killed, he has twenty-two in total.{{book ref|mb1|epilogue}}{{book ref|mb3|13}}{{wob ref|4142}} His new powers included Allomantic [[duralumin]],{{epigraph ref|mb3|72}}{{book ref|mb7|28}} and Feruchemical pewter,{{book ref|mb3|65}} steel,{{book ref|mb3|42}} and atium.{{wob ref|4142}}{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
This amount of spikes takes a great toll on his body.{{book ref|mb7|part=ars}}
 
His multiple atium abilities allow him to [[Compounding|extend his life]] as [[Rashek]] had.{{wob ref|8067}} In addition to this, he kept the bag of atium that [[KanPaar]] attempted to sell, meaning that he has enough to stay alive for a very long time.{{wob ref|5264}}{{wob ref|5532}}{{wob ref|5971}} As of {{date|348|FA}}, he was running low on atium and growing weak, standing at the cusp of death. His mind was also dull in this state.{{book ref|mb7|28}} Within three weeks of Wayne’s death, Marsh is no longer running low on atium due to the atium created through the splitting of Harmonium.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|4}}{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
Marsh has some way to walk around without being noticed by people, he claims it is through emotional Allomancy, but [[Wax]] believes there is something else going on.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
=== Agent of Harmony ===
Occasionally, [[Harmony]] Invests him with His power, so he could help guide souls off into the [[Beyond]]. It is unknown if he was ever Invested enough to become a [[Sliver]].{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
== History ==
=== Pre Catacendre ===
==== Early Life ====
Like his brother, [[Kelsier]], Marsh hated injustice. As a result, he led the [[skaa rebellion]] for many years. However, the two brothers did not get along. While Marsh was busy trying to overthrow the [[Lord Ruler]], Kelsier led a band of thieves - and was wildly successful at it.{{book ref|mb1|20}} Though she would come to marry Kelsier, Marsh had also loved [[Mare]], which only further increased the division between the brothers.{{wob ref|2304}} When Mare and Kelsier failed during a heist of [[Kredik Shaw]], they were sent to the [[Pits of Hathsin]], ultimately costing Mare her life.{{book ref|mb1|17}} It was the final nail in the coffin for Marsh. He gave up the rebellion, unable to deal with the deaths of those he cared about, considering the whole endeavor dangerous and futile.{{wob ref|2304}}
 
{{image|Marsh Kelsier.jpg|side=left|width=250px|Marsh with Kelsier}}
 
When Kelsier [[Snapping|Snapped]], becoming [[Allomancy|Mistborn]], and escaped the Pits, he returned to his old thieving crew with plans to help the current Rebellion, under the leadership of [[Yeden]].{{book ref|mb1|4}} His new plot to overthrow the Lord Ruler only served to get under Marsh's skin yet again, and he doubted the veracity of Kelsier's intentions, thinking it was still all just a game to him. But despite it all, the brothers still loved one another and Marsh eventually agreed to help infiltrate the [[Steel Ministry]], hoping his abilities as a Seeker would smooth his way in. Marsh continued to feel like he had been a failure compared to his brother and was determined to finally make a difference.{{book ref|mb1|7}}
 
==== Becoming an Inquisitor ====
 
Placing himself within a batch of new Ministry recruits flowing into [[Luthadel]], he was accepted into their ranks. He quickly began to reveal important Ministry secrets to the rebellion using secret messages and drop sites. One such secret was the soothing stations, positioned by the [[Lord Ruler]] across Luthadel to inspire depression and docility in the skaa population.{{book ref|mb1|27}}
 
However, not everything went as planned. Marsh set up a meeting at a site he was supposed to inspect for suitability as a soothing station. However, when the crew arrived, they discovered only a headless corpse, butchered by [[Inquisitor]]s, and assumed Marsh dead.{{book ref|mb1|32}} They found a chair leg with a hidden message inside from Marsh, indicating that his questions about the Inquisitors had potentially exposed him, as they had been watching him, following him, and asking about him.
 
It was later revealed that he had been watched by the [[Canton of Inquisition]], as Seekers were particularly desired, and they had 'recruited' him, turning him into an Inquisitor using [[Hemalurgy]]. This caused his innate Seeker abilities to be heightened even further, an ability which was of great use to the Inquisitors. It's quite likely that this allowed Marsh to pierce [[coppercloud]]s, similar to [[Vin's earring]]. Despite it all, he continued to aid the rebellion behind the scenes, and when Vin confronted the Lord Ruler following Kelsier's death, he quietly removed the linchpin spikes from all of the other Inquisitors in Luthadel, most of which had gone to recuperate and refill their [[gold]]minds. Without the support of his Inquisitors, Vin was able to focus and finally succeed in killing the Lord Ruler.{{book ref|mb1|38}}
 
Following the downfall of the Final Empire and the beginning of [[Elend]]'s rule in Luthadel, Marsh would lead [[Sazed]] to the [[Conventical of Seran]], though he exhibited strange behavior, unlike the Marsh of old.{{book ref|mb2|7}} Doing so allowed Sazed to discover [[Kwaan's inscription]], but Marsh prevented him from translating it on the spot and instead forced him to make a rubbing, fleeing the Conventical, after which he promptly disappeared.{{book ref|mb2|12}} Left to his own devices, Sazed was motivated to bring his discovery back to Luthadel for research.{{book ref|mb2|15}} However, it is likely that Marsh was already under [[Ruin]]'s influence, forcing Sazed to make a copy of the metal inscription so that Ruin could alter its message without anyone realizing it had been changed.
 
==== Control under Ruin ====
 
Following the [[Siege of Luthadel]], when Sazed finally realized there was a problem, Ruin again brought Marsh, who was more and more aware that his actions were not his own, to distract Sazed and prevent him from warning Vin about giving up the power at the [[Well of Ascension]]. It's implied that Ruin had been causing Marsh to commit atrocities across the Final Empire.{{book ref|mb2|57}}
 
{{image|Marsh Ruin.png|side=Right|width=250px|Marsh fully under Ruin’s control}}
 
After Ruin was freed from the Well, it took total control of Marsh. During this time he had no physical control over his body. In the horrifying prison of his mind, he held out hope that he could remove a crucial spike and end his life when Ruin's attention was diverted.{{book ref|mb3|6}} However, he was never able to accomplish much more than twitching a finger before Ruin asserted total control and brought him back in line. As Ruin was undoubtedly aware of Marsh's continuing resistance, though it could not read his thoughts, Marsh was implanted with many additional Hermalurgic spikes, further increasing Ruin's hold over him. As a result, of all the Inquisitors, he had the most [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] and [[Feruchemy|Feruchemical]] abilities.{{book ref|mb3|72}}
 
For most of his existence under Ruin, he was unable to aid Vin and Elend in any way, allowing his mind to drift into the insanity of Ruin, where destruction turned to bliss, giving his last vestige of rebellion the relief it needed to stay alive in the dark corners of his mind.{{book ref|mb3|34}}{{book ref|mb3|42}} This last burst of Marsh's incredible willpower finally emerged during Vin's battle against the Inquisitors at [[Kredik Shaw]]. With the support of Kelsier, directing Preservation's power to distract Ruin and bolstering Marsh's ability to resist, he ripped out Vin's earring.{{msh ref|6|7}}{{book ref|mb3|72}} This allowed the [[mist]]s, and the full power of Preservation, to flow into her, saving her life, allowing her to destroy all of the remaining Inquisitors, and Ascending to become the [[Vessel]] of Preservation. Only Marsh survived the onslaught by a stroke of luck: as the empowered Vin was about to remove his second head spike, she Ascended beyond her physical form.{{book ref|mb3|73}}
 
Ruin reasserted his control, eventually sending Marsh to the [[Battle of Hathsin]], where he would behead an exhausted Elend in Ruin's rage - who had burned through all of his metals, including the secret [[atium]] stash within the [[Trustwarren]]. However, this act took the only thing Vin had to live for, so she then sacrificed her life in order to destroy [[Ati|Ruin's Vessel]] and prompt the [[Catacendre]].{{book ref|mb3|81}}
 
=== Post-Catacendre ===
Marsh and his nickname, "Ironeyes", survived the events of the Catacendre. He has become a mythical figure in [[Elendel]]'s popular culture, being the personification of '''Death'''.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} He is also the focus of [[Sliverism]].{{book ref|mb4|4}} Though likely given far more freedom under the direction of [[Harmony]], he continues to serve as one of his agents.
 
{{image|A Powerful Curiosity by Ashley Coad.png|side=left|width=350px|Meeting [[Marasi]]}}
 
At some point he began to run low on his stores of Atium, and age began to catch up with him.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He delivered a book to [[Wax]] through [[Marasi]] that contained information about Hemalurgy, using emotional Allomancy to make her curious enough to follow him.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} Around this time, he had been investigating the Southern Continent of Scadrial.{{wob ref|1360}}
 
In 348 PC, he, desperate to find atium to extend his life, began looking through [[Bilming]] to try and find stores due to the [[Set]]'s attempts to recreate the metal. This desperation was not due to a desire to live, but rather penance for his role in the destruction of the world, and desire to keep living to help the world in an attempt to make up for it.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
At some point after [[Wayne]]'s death and [[Autonomy]]'s retreat, he began an unknown treatment which began to improve his health.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}} Two years after the Shard's retreat, Marsh met with Wax, Steris, and Marasi in the [[Field of Rebirth]], in order to deliver Wax a letter from Harmony, since Wax forbade mental communication.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
At some point, he had a meeting with [[Khriss]], where he explained Hemalurgy, Compounding, and Inquisitors.{{book ref|mb7|part=ars}} News of Marsh's nature started spreading to other worlds. Khriss believed it might be spreading via supernatural means, though also suggested it could be mere rumourmongering.{{book ref|mb7|part=ars}} At some point, tales of him have even reached Lumar, and become a part of their culture, with them imagining Death with nails in his eyes.{{book ref|tress|53}}
He was stern and determined, earning him the name "'''Ironeyes'''" as a result of his piercing gaze. Like his brother, [[Kelsier]], Marsh hated injustice. This led to him leading the [[skaa rebellion]] for many years.
 
==Relationships==
Marsh attempted to help the Kelsier's revolution by infiltrating the [[Steel Ministry]]. He revealed important Ministry secrets to the rebellion, such as their soothing stations positioned by the [[Lord Ruler]] to inspire depression and docility in the skaa population. However, he was presumed dead by the rebellion after a corpse was found at a designated meeting place.
===Kelsier===
Kelsier is Marsh's younger brother. Their relationship was difficult because growing up, both knew any mistake could lead to both of them being revealed as half-skaa and killed. Another source of tension was Marsh's love for [[Mare]], who came to marry Kelsier.
 
Marsh is also uncomfortable with Kelsier's eagerness to kill the nobility and those who serve them and his flippant attitude about this. Marsh considers Kelsier frivolous and self-important, but is still loyal to his brother.{{book ref|mb1|7}}{{book ref|mb1|20}}
It was later revealed that he had been watched by the [[Canton of Inquisition]] and they had 'recruited' him, turning him into an Inquisitor using [[Hemalurgy]]. He continued to aid the rebellion, including killing the other Inquisitors in [[Luthadel]] when [[Vin]] was assaulting the Lord Ruler, and ultimately helping her to succeed.
 
Marsh is aware that Kelsier became a [[Cognitive Shadow]] after death.{{book ref|mb7|28}} He believes that Kelsier's legacy is helping the common people.{{wob ref|5028}}
He later led [[Sazed]] to the [[Conventical of Seran]] where they found [[Kwaan's inscription]]. After the [[Siege of Luthadel]], Ruin took control of Marsh and attempted to make him distract Sazed long enough in order to prevent him from warning Vin about giving up the power at the [[Well of Ascension]].{{book ref|mb2|57}}
 
===Vin===
After Ruin was freed from the Well, it took total control of Marsh, and during this time, he had no control over his body, and tried to kill himself on multiple occasions with no success. To this end he was implanted with several Hermalurgical spikes which further increased Ruin's hold over him. This was necessary because of Marsh's strong will, which hindered Ruin's control over him. He was unable to aid Vin and Elend in any way, except when he took control of his body for just long enough to pull out Vin's earring, allowing the [[mist]]s to flow into her, saving her life from the Inquisitors -- including himself -- that were trying to kill her under Ruin's control, and allowing her to ascend. In the [[Battle of Hathsin]], again under Ruin's control, he beheaded Elend, giving Vin the motivation to kill Ruin.
Marsh originally pointed out [[Vin]] to Kelsier and suggested that she was a Mistborn,{{book ref|mb1|2}} leading to Kelsier recruiting her for the crew. Marsh noticed her instinctive use of Allomancy.{{book ref|mb1|20}}
 
Marsh later taught Vin about [[bronze]] Allomancy.{{book ref|mb1|20}}
== Ironeyes ==
[[File: Marsh Inquisitor portrait.png|150px|left|thumb|Portrait of Marsh as an inquisitor by [[User: Luaru]].]]
Marsh survived the [[Final Ascension]], along with his nickname, Ironeyes. He became a boogeyman/Grim Reaper figure in [[Elendel]]'s popular culture. He is also the focus of [[Sliverism]]. He seems to act in the interests of [[Harmony]], and delivered a book to Wax through Marasi, using emotional [[Allomancy]] to make her curious enough to follow him.
 
===Mare===
He has been investigating the Southern Continent of Scadrial.{{qa ref|1092|3|Where's Marsh?|date=2014-11-29}}
Marsh loved Mare, who came to marry Kelsier. His feelings for her remained, and he was deeply hurt by her death.{{book ref|mb1|20}} Marsh’s love for Mare was one of the main reasons he fought against Ruin.
 
== Abilities =Harmony===
He acts as an agent of Harmony, following his orders and greatly respecting him.{{book ref|mb7|28}}{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
Marsh was a Seeker, a [[Misting]] who could burn bronze. He was highly skilled and taught [[Vin]] how to use bronze effectively.
 
==Trivia==
Upon becoming an Inquisitor, he gained further abilities in Allomancy and [[Feruchemy]], allowing him to extend his life as [[Rashek]] had. He gained many more spikes than were usual for an Inquisitor in the Lord Ruler's time; upwards of twenty.{{book ref|mb3|72}} He also has a Feruchemical [[Atium]] spike which carries an unknown Hemalurgic property as well as being able to store age.{{qa ref|688|7|Why does Marsh have a feruchemical atium spike?|date=2011-12-17}} In addition to this, he kept the bag of Atium that [[KanPaar]] attempted to sell, meaning that he has enough to stay alive for a very long time.{{qa ref|727|3|And what happened to Marsh?|date=Oct 2008}}{{qa ref|691|22|How long is the lifespan of an inquisitor?|date=May 2010}}{{qa ref|428|82|It seems there's not a lot of Atium left|date=Jul 2009}}
* Marsh is capable of worldhopping.{{wob ref|5194}}
* Marsh is a dog person, but neutral towards cats.{{wob ref|758}}
* Marsh was originally going to be the team's Smoker, with [[Clubs]] being the team's Seeker. They were swapped before Brandon started writing The Final Empire.{{wob ref|5382}}{{wob ref|7827}}
 
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