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[[Autonomy]] began to encroach on and try to take over or destroy Scadrial in the 4th century PC, having the Set to do her bidding on Scadrial.{{book ref|mb7|19}} Millennia before, she brought about the founding of the faith of [[Trelagism]], as a seed to help her gain control of the planet later, if she deemed it necessary.{{book ref|mb7|20}} After the premature detonation of the harmonium bomb, stopping the destruction of Elendel, and the destruction of her nascent perpindicularity, she retreated from the planet, with full intention to return.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|4}}
 
Scadrial is one of the centres of the Ghostbloods, an organization that has spread all across the cosmere.{{book ref|mb7|39}}{{book ref|mb7|40}}{{book ref|mb7|47}}{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|1}} This has mainly been seen on Roshar, with the Ghostbloods seeking a way to carry Investiture off of Roshar, due to how easily accessible Investiture is on Roshar compared to other planets,{{book ref|sa4|13}} and to gain knowledge formfrom the Heralds to try and find out how to help Kelsier escape his bonds to Scadrial.{{book ref|sa4|82}} This all likely connects to the Ghostbloods focus on protecting Scadrial at all costs.{{book ref|mb7|47}}
 
For some reason, Scadrial was visited by "several" Shards before the events of ''Mistborn'' (the era of which is unknown),{{wob ref|9386}} one of these is most likely referring to Autonomy.{{book ref|mb7|20}} Odium has influence on Scadrial.{{wob ref|6141}}
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