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He acted as [[Camon]]'s second in command in the thief crew and was given leadership of the crew by [[Kelsier]].{{book ref|mb1|4}}
 
He acted as [[Camon]]'s second in command in the thief crew and was given leadership of the crew by [[Kelsier]].{{book ref|mb1|4}}
   
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When giving command of the crew to Milev, Kelsier demands Camon be made a beggar. Vin assumes Milev will simply have Camon killed, but it is later proven that Milev's fear and/or awe of Kelsier was enough for him to follow through on his promise.
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When giving command of the crew to Milev, Kelsier demands Camon be made a beggar. Vin assumes Milev will simply have Camon killed, but it is later proven that Milev's fear and/or awe of Kelsier was enough for him to follow through in his promise.
   
 
Milev was slowly tortured to death by [[Steel Inquisitors]] for information on [[Vin]]'s whereabouts.{{book ref|mb1|11}} They tied him to a chair and gouged out his eyes while questioning him.
 
Milev was slowly tortured to death by [[Steel Inquisitors]] for information on [[Vin]]'s whereabouts.{{book ref|mb1|11}} They tied him to a chair and gouged out his eyes while questioning him.

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