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The '''Steel Ministry''' is the religion and the government bureaucracy of the [[Final Empire]]. It is made up of various divisions, named Cantons, and the members of the Ministry are called obligators. The [[Inquisitors]] are also part of the Steel Ministry.
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The '''Steel Ministry''' was the religion of the [[Final Empire]], made up of various divisions, named Cantons, that also served as the government's bureaucracy. Obligator is the title for those who are part of the Ministry. It also contains the Inquisitors.
   
One of the main functions of the Ministry is to witness a myriad of contracts and agreements, even something as simple as promise to come to a game of [[shelldry]].{{book ref|mb1|23}} The nobility pay the [[Lord Ruler]] for their services in a manner similar to that of renting [[skaa]].{{book ref|mb1|prologue}} As the authority in bureaucratic matters, any mercantile contracts, divorces, weddings, land purchases, inheritances, or any other important dealings could only be authorized by obligators. If one of the Ministry hasn't witnessed an event or sealed a document, it might as well not have happened or have been written.{{book ref|mb1|23}} However, obligators are also used to witness less formal agreements, such as meetings between friends.{{book ref|mb1|23}}
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One of the main purposes of the Ministry was to witness a myriad of contracts and agreements, even something as simple as promise to come to a game of shelldry.{{book ref|mb1|23}} The nobility pay them for their services in a manner similar to that of renting skaa.{{book ref|mb1|prologue}}
   
 
== Organization ==
 
== Organization ==
The Steel Ministry is organized into subsections named Cantons. The priests are called obligators and the Steel Inquisitors are obligators who have been [[Hemalurgy|Hemalurgically]] granted all the powers of a [[Allomancy|Mistborn]]. Each Canton of the Ministry runs a specific part of the Empire's government.
 
   
=== Canton of Finance ===
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=== Cantons ===
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The Cantons were the subsections of the Steel Ministry.
{{image|Steel_Ministry.png|[[Straff Venture]]'s obligators visiting Lord [[Themos Tresting|Tresting]]'s plantation|side=right|width=350px}}
 
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[[File:Steel_Ministry.png|right|thumb|Obligators visiting Lord [[Tresting]]'s plantation]]
As the bank of the Final Empire, the Canton of Finance directs the financial operations of the Final Empire. Its responsibilities also include the transport of funds.{{book ref|mb1|2}}
 
   
==== Headquarters ====
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==== Canton of Orthodoxy ====
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Organized the Steel Ministry and looked after the religious side of things. This Canton was the main bureaucratic division of the Ministry.{{book ref|mb1|23}}
The Canton of Finance's headquarters is housed in an imposing building in [[Luthadel]]. It is tall and blocky with a massive rose window in the front, with two red banners hanging down beside the window, proclaiming praises to the Lord Ruler. Inside the building, one would find a desk at the end of an extended entryway, with an obligator manning the desk. Decorations within the building are sparse. It is often described as austere, bearing only necessary furniture and simple grey carpeting, the walls also lacking adornments. An exception to that rule is the waiting room; with plush chairs and lavish décor, the room clearly caters to the tastes of visiting noblemen. Snacks, such as small cakes, are also provided for those waiting.{{book ref|mb1|2}}
 
   
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As the authority in bureaucratic matters, any mercantile contracts, divorces, weddings, land purchases, inheritances and any other important dealings could only be authorized by the Canton of Orthodoxy. It was said if an obligator hadn't witnessed an event or sealed a document, it might as well not have happened or been written.{{book ref|mb1|23}}
=== Canton of Resource ===
 
==== Purpose ====
 
There are many philosophers in the Steel Ministry and most end up in the Canton of Resource, the best place for those with analytical minds.{{wob ref|7766}} This Canton is tasked with trade, transport, and taxation. A large portion of the [[atium]] mined at the [[Pits of Hathsin]] is secretly transported by the Canton of Resource to the [[Trustwarren]] or to be distributed by the Lord Ruler. There are obligators on duty at the Pits all the time to extract the metal from the geode while in a metal room.{{book ref|mb3|71}} The beads of atium are then hidden in Ministry funds to be transported to Luthadel for distribution. They are disguised in piles of coins since metal coins radiate light in the [[Cognitive Realm]], which prevents [[Ruin]] from noticing where the atium goes.{{book ref|mb3|79}} The Canton is also in charge of maintaining supply lines to the other Cantons, for feeding the people, and maintaining the canals.{{book ref|mb3|44}}
 
   
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There was a long-standing rivalry between the Canton of Orthodoxy and the Canton of Inquisition, for the Canton of Inquisition believed that they should have dominance over the other Cantons. The Canton of Inquisition is eventually given this authority when they captured Vin and proved that she was the lord prelan [[Tevidian Tekiel]]'s half-breed daughter; a long-standing law made it forbidden for nobles to have illegitimate half-[[skaa]] children.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
==== Headquarters ====
 
The national headquarters of the Canton of Resource is in Luthadel while one of the [[Western Dominance]]'s regional headquarters is in [[Fadrex City]]{{book ref|mb3|27}} and houses the fifth, and final, of the Lord Ruler's [[storage cache]]s.{{book ref|mb3|44}} The single story building housing the regional headquarters in Fadrex City is blocky and utilitarian with sharp, flat walls and small windows.{{book ref|mb3|43}} It is the largest of any Ministry buildings in the city because it acts as a way station between Luthadel and more important cities (such as [[Tremredare]]) to the west. This gives this Canton influence in Fadrex City, which makes [[Aradan Yomen|Prelan Aradan Yomen]], the head of the Canton locally, the top religious authority in the city.{{book ref|mb3|27}}
 
   
=== Canton of Inquisition ===
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==== Canton of Finance ====
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The bank of the Final Empire. It was in charge of the financial operations of the Final Empire. Their work included the transport of funds. During the last days of the Final Empire, a skaa crewleader named Camon tried to scam this Canton. During the operation, one of his crewmembers, Vin, unknowingly revealed herself as a Misting, and later a full Mistborn. This was the event that led Kelsier to recruit Vin to his crew.
==== Purpose ====
 
The Canton of Inquisition is run by the Steel Inquisitors and acts as law enforcement, especially over the Allomantic community. Members of the Canton of Inquisition have the usual tattoos around their eyes, with the addition of a stark red line on the side of their face.{{book ref|mb1|27}} Administrators in this Canton collect and file information that might assist in the policing efforts. This information is about noble houses, skaa rebels, and the other Cantons.{{book ref|mb3|29}}
 
{{image|Inquisitor_by_Ydunn_Lopez.jpg|A Steel Inquisitor|side=left|width=290px}}
 
In addition to dealing with anyone that goes against Ministry protocol, the Canton of Inquisition also maintains Soothing stations all around the city of Luthadel. The purpose of these bases is to dampen the emotions of everyone in the area, calming and depressing them to prevent rebellion. In addition, many Inquisitors find skaa Mistings by installing [[bronze|Seekers]] in these stations.{{book ref|mb1|27}} There are between thirty to forty Soothing stations around the city, each with three [[brass|Soothers]], a Seeker, and a [[copper|Smoker]] who has the job of masking the Allomancy to anyone outside.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
 
   
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The Canton's headquarters was an imposing building. It was tall and blocky with a massive rose window in the front, with two red banners hanging down beside the window, proclaiming praises to the [[Lord Ruler]]. Upon entering the building, one would find a desk at the end of an extended entryway, with an obligator manning the desk. Decorations within the building were sparse and lacking. It was often described as austere, bearing only the most necessary furniture and simple grey carpeting, the walls also lacking adornments. An exception to that rule was the waiting room. With plush chairs and lavish décor, the room clearly catered to the tastes of visiting noblemen. Snacks are also provided for those waiting, small cakes, for instance.{{book ref|mb1|2}}
==== History ====
 
The Canton of Inquisition was formed sometime during the sixth century of the Lord Ruler's reign. This Canton was the one to suggest the [[Terris]] breeding programs to the Lord Ruler in order to keep the Terris population under control. The Lord Ruler agreed to it provisionally, and the programs were then kept until the collapse of the Final Empire. However, the subjugation of the Terris people started far before the Canton of Inquisition created the idea of the breeding programs.{{book ref|mb3|44}}
 
   
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==== Canton of Resource ====
The Inquisitors themselves didn't belong to the regular chain of command in the Steel Ministry, but were ranked below the Lord Prelan. Through [[Kar]]'s revelation that [[Vin]] was the daughter of the Lord Prelan [[Tevidian Tekiel]], shortly before the death of the Lord Ruler, the Canton of Inquisition gained dominance over the other Cantons in the final days of the Empire.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
 
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There are many philosophers in the Steel Ministry and most end up in the Canton of Resource, the best place for those with analytical minds.{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=43}} This Canton is tasked with trade, transport, and taxation. A big portion of the [[atium]] mined at the [[Pits of Hathsin]] is secretly transported by the Canton of Resource. Atium beads are disguised as and hidden in Ministry funds, since metal coins radiate powerful light in the [[Cognitive Realm]], which keeps [[Ruin]] from noticing where the god metal goes.{{book ref|mb3|79}} It is also in charge of maintaining supply lines to the other Cantons, for feeding the people and maintaining the canals.{{book ref|mb3|44}}
   
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The national headquarters of the Canton of Resource was in [[Luthadel]] while the [[Western Dominance|Western Dominance's]] regional headquarters was in [[Fadrex City]]{{book ref|mb3|27}} and housed one of the [[Lord Ruler|Lord Ruler's]] supply caches.{{book ref|mb3|44}}
==== Buildings ====
 
{{sidequote|As I walk, I wonder what secrets the Inquisitors deemed worthy of hiding below the earth, in the basement of their stronghold.|[[Sazed]], observing the Conventical of Seran{{book ref|mb2|12}}|side=right|size=350px}}
 
The [[Conventical of Seran]] is a fortress inside a crater to the south of Luthadel. The fortress belongs to the Canton of Inquisition and may be the place where new inquisitors are created. [[Kwaan's inscription]] is in a chamber of this building in addition to various torture chambers.{{book ref|mb2|12}} The Inquistitors' torture chambers are Hemalurgic laboratories, intended to discover new creations, but few know of these chambers' true purpose.{{epigraph ref|mb3|44}} After the [[Collapse]], the Conventical is used as a haven for Inquisitors and high ranking obligators.{{book ref|mb2|7}}
 
   
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==== Canton of Inquisition ====
The Canton of Inquisition building in [[Urteau]], above one of the Lord Ruler's supply caches, is broad and imposing. Typical for buildings in Urteau, it was built of wood instead of stone. While more austere than most Ministry buildings, there is still a variety of decor in the form of tapestries, metal trim, red rugs, and hearths in every room. {{book ref|mb3|29}}
 
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During the [[Final Empire]] the Canton of Inquisition was run by the [[Steel Inquisitors]], and acted as law enforcement, especially over the Allomantic community. Obligators of the Canton of Inquisition had the usual tattoos around the eyes, with the addition of a stark red line on the side of their face.{{book ref|mb1|27}} In addition to dealing with anyone that went against Ministry protocol, the Canton of Inquisition also had bases all around the city of [[Luthadel]], called Soothing stations. These were to dampen the emotions of everyone in the area, calming and depressing them to preempt rebellion. In addition, many Inquisitors found skaa Mistings by installing [[bronze|Seekers]] in the Soothing stations.{{book ref|mb1|27}} There were between thirty and forty soothing stations around the city, each with three Soothers, a Seeker, and a Smoker to mask the Allomancy to anyone outside.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
   
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By revealing that [[Vin]] was the daughter of the Lord Prelan [[Tevidian Tekiel]], shortly before the death of the [[Lord Ruler]], the Canton of Inquisition gained dominance over the other Cantons.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
=== Canton of Orthodoxy ===
 
The Canton of Orthodoxy organizes and presides over the Steel Ministry and has jurisdiction over the religious aspect of the Ministry. This Canton is the main bureaucratic division of the Ministry.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Obligators from this Canton are typically the ones to formalize contracts and agreements.
 
   
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The [[Conventical of Seran]] is a fortress of the Canton of Inquisiton, and may be the place where new inquisitors are created.{{book ref|mb2|12}}
There is a long-standing rivalry between the Canton of Orthodoxy and the Canton of Inquisition. The Canton of Inquisition believes that they should have dominance over the other Cantons instead of the Canton of Orthodoxy.
 
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During his argument with [[Elend]], [[Yomen]] mentions how the Canton of Inquisition had been formed sometime during the sixth century, and it was this Canton which suggested the [[Terris]] breeding programs to the Lord Ruler in order to keep that population under control. The Lord Ruler agreed to it provisionally, and the programs were then kept until the collapse of the Final Empire. However, it is also mentioned that the subjugation of the Terris people had started far before the Canton of Inquisition had come up with the idea of the breeding programs.{{book ref|mb3|44}}
   
 
=== Obligators ===
 
=== Obligators ===
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Obligators were distinguished by their shaved heads and intricate tattoos around their eyes to signify their rank and Canton membership.{{book ref|mb1|1}}{{book ref|mb1|27}} They typically wore dark grey robes. The obligators would have to be called in to witness or approve anything significant going on in the Final Empire. They were required to practice their religion and maintain a religious air with devotion that was unnecessary for nobles. Part of those requirements were daily prayers and ceremonies to the Lord Ruler.{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=34}} Obligators were allowed to marry.{{wob ref|1077}}
An obligator is needed to witness or approve anything significant going on in the Final Empire. Without their approval, agreements and contracts aren't morally or legally binding.{{book ref|mb2|part=ars}} Any legal assassination requires the Ministry's approval, usually through bribery.{{wob ref|5498}} Obligators, in addition to witnessing agreements, run all public works in the Final Empire. They oversee programs such as sewage and engineering, and most of the head engineers who design city plans are obligators themselves.{{wob ref|3045}}
 
   
In addition to their bureaucratic functions, the obligators serve as the Lord Ruler's religious leaders. They teach the Lord Ruler's religion to skaa and noblemen alike.{{wob ref|5422}} The obligators determine who the nobility is allowed to marry as part of their religious duties.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Obligators are allowed to be married.{{wob ref|1077}} Those who become an obligator forfeit their surname.{{wob ref|7690}} The Lord Ruler requires more devotion from the obligators; they practice religious worship and have to maintain a religious air that is unnecessary for nobles. Some of the religious practices for the Steel Ministry include daily prayers and ceremonies to the Lord Ruler.{{wob ref|7695}}
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In addition to their bureaucratic functions the obligators served as the [[Lord Ruler]]'s religious leaders. They would teach the [[Lord Ruler]]'s religion to [[skaa]] and noblemen alike.{{annotation ref|mb2|chapter=48}} Obligators determine who the nobility is allowed to marry as part of their duties.{{book ref|mb1|23}}
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{{Image|noorden.jpeg|Noorden, an obligator|side=right|width=255px}}
 
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Each year, new Ministry acolytes are transported from a training facility in the northern part of the Empire to Luthadel. This was also when they would transfer large amounts of funds to Luthadel.{{book ref|mb1|2}}
Obligators are distinguished by their shaved heads and intricate black tattoos around their eyes that signify rank and Canton membership.{{book ref|mb1|1}}{{book ref|mb1|27}} They typically wear dark grey robes.
 
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There were also assassins in the Steel Ministry.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Any "legal" assassination in the Empire would have required the Ministry's approval through bribery.{{wob ref|5498}} The Ministry has its own assassins who kill any who are outspoken or too successful. {{book ref|mb1|23}}
   
 
==== Obligator Ranks ====
 
==== Obligator Ranks ====
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*Prelan
 
*Prelan
 
*High Prelan
 
*High Prelan
*Steel Inquisitor{{ref|text=Inquisitors were outside of the regular chain of command, but technically ranked lower than the Lord Prelan,{{book ref|mb1|26}} until the Lord Ruler gave command of the Steel Ministry to the Canton of Inquisition.{{Book ref|mb1|36}}}}
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*[[Steel Inquisitor]]: Outside the regular chain of command, but technically ranked lower than the Lord Prelan{{book ref|mb1|26}}
 
*Lord Prelan
 
*Lord Prelan
   
 
==== Known Obligators ====
 
==== Known Obligators ====
*Lord Prelan [[Tevidian]]: Canton of Orthodoxy
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*Lord Prelan [[Tevidian]]
*[[Bendal]]: Canton of Inquisition
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*Prelan [[Laird]]: Canton of Finance
*[[Kar]]: Canton of Inquisition
 
 
*High Prelan [[Arriev]]: Canton of Finance
 
*High Prelan [[Arriev]]: Canton of Finance
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*[[Noorden]]
*Prelan [[Laird]]: Canton of Finance
 
*Prelan [[Aradan Yomen]]: Canton of Resource{{book ref|mb2|27}}{{wob ref|7766}}
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*Prelan [[Aradan Yomen]]: Canton of Resource{{book ref|mb2|27}}{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=43}}
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*[[Marsh]]
*[[Noorden]]: Canton of Orthodoxy{{book ref|mb3|40}}
 
*[[Marsh]]: Canton of Inquisition
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
=== The Final Empire ===
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=== Year 1022 ===
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In the year 1022, the Ministry is presided over by Lord Prelan [[Tevidian]]. The Canton of Orthodoxy was the currently leading Canton. After members of the Canton of Inquisition capture Vin and prove that she is the Lord Prelan's half-breed daughter, they gain control of the Ministry.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
The Steel Ministry developed out of the bureaucratic mercantile system of the [[Hallant]] people. The Hallant were a people focused on systems of measurements.{{epigraph ref|mb3|27}} The Lord Ruler used the Ministry in many additional, secretive ways, beyond their bureaucratic duties, including discovering new Allomantic metals and their uses and searching for Terris bloodlines that bred pure.{{book ref|mb3|5}} Aluminum's Allomantic ability was a secret that the Ministry kept from others in the Empire.{{book ref|mb2|5}}
 
 
The Steel Ministry banned political and historical literature that contested or expressed dissidence to the Lord Ruler's reign.{{book ref|mb2|5}} Certain obligators were trusted to stock the storage caches beneath various Ministry buildings. There were also assassins in the Steel Ministry who kill any who are outspoken or too successful.{{book ref|mb1|23}} The Ministry had its own soldiers and torturers.{{book ref|mb1|37}} The obligators were even the Lord Ruler's spy network throughout his Empire.{{book ref|mb2|part=ars}}
 
 
Each year, new Ministry acolytes were transported from a training facility in the northern part of the Empire to Luthadel. This was also when they would transfer large amounts of funds, including atium, to Luthadel.{{book ref|mb1|2}} During the last days of the Final Empire, a skaa crewleader named [[Camon]] tried to scam this convoy. The goal of the scam was to steal the Ministry funds, which would've had atium hidden inside. During the operation, one of his crewmembers, Vin, unknowingly revealed herself as a Misting, and later a full Mistborn. This was the event that led [[Kelsier]] to recruit Vin to his crew. High Prelan Arriev's discovery of Vin's Allomantic abilities foiled the scam, which kept [[Ruin]] from discovering the atium cache, keeping him at bay for a few more years.{{wob ref|8027}} This convoy was also the one Marsh joined to infiltrate the Ministry.
 
 
In the year 1022, the Ministry was presided over by Lord Prelan Tevidian. The Canton of Orthodoxy was then the presiding Canton, but members of the Canton of Inquisition captured Vin and proved that she was the Lord Prelan's half-breed daughter. The Lord Ruler then restructured the Ministry by giving control of the Ministry to the Canton of Inquisition.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
 
 
=== Post-Collapse ===
 
After the Collapse of the Final Empire, the Steel Ministry remained in various forms, depending on the local ruler.
 
 
==== The New Empire ====
 
King [[Elend Venture]] used Steel Ministry facilities as his government buildings. In Luthadel, Elend used a low-ceilinged room, similar to a lecture hall, in the Canton of Finance headquarters as an assembly hall for the [[Luthadel Assembly]]'s meetings. He remodeled the building so that civilians could come and watch the Assembly proceedings.{{book ref|mb2|10}}
 
 
Elend allowed obligators to continue their preaching, but instituted laws that prohibited them from inciting rebellion or violence. The vast majority of obligators refused to lend their knowledge to Elend's new kingdom. Vin wanted to remove them from the city since they wouldn't assist the kingdom with their bureaucratic abilities.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Noorden was a notable exception to this general attitude among obligators and he frequently aided Elend. The king employed Noorden for many reasons, partly to utilize his unique viewpoint.{{book ref|mb2|34}}
 
{{image|Yomen by LittleGreyDragon.png|Prelan Araden Yomen|side=left|width=200px}}
 
==== Straff Venture's Lands ====
 
Straff Venture used obligators to administrate and organize his lands.{{book ref|mb2|26}}
 
 
==== Urteau under the Citizen ====
 
The [[Citizen]] left the Steel Ministry buildings in Urteau as they were when he took control of the city from Straff. He didn't burn or ransack them as he did with homes of the nobility. Possibly out of fear of the Inquisitors, he had the buildings boarded up instead.{{book ref|mb3|29}}
 
 
==== Fadrex City ====
 
When [[Ashweather Cett|Lord Cett]] left for Luthadel, Prelan Aradan Yomen took over the leadership of Fadrex City. Yomen was the highest ranked obligator in the region around Fadrex City and, when Cett left, he naturally took over. The people of the city quickly accepted him as their new ruler because they were used to obligator leadership. Yomen's rule helped them maintain a sense of normalcy because he, a high-ranking obligator himself, ran the government of Fadrex City after the manner of the Lord Ruler's empire. One way he encouraged the culture of the Lord Ruler was by continuing to throw balls.{{book ref|mb3|27}} He used his own Canton, the Canton of Resource, building as the headquarters for his government. Yomen used the supplies from the storage cache under the city to feed his populace. He also used another Ministry building as an infirmary.{{book ref|mb3|70}}
 
   
 
=== Post-Catacendre ===
 
=== Post-Catacendre ===
The Steel Ministry didn't exist in its original state following [[Sazed]]'s Ascension. There were echoes of the organization left, but most of the Steel Ministry faded because the new leaders of the people were the members of Kelsier's crew. A few notable obligators made it through the [[Catacendre]] and left their own marks throughout the new society. Some cities had more influence from those obligators and the Steel Ministry than others.{{wob ref|221}}
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The Steel Ministry doesn't exist in its former state following [[Sazed]]'s Ascension. There are echoes of the organization left, but most of the Steel Ministry is gone because at that time, the leaders are the members of [[Kelsier]]'s crew. There were a few notable obligators who made it through the Catacendre and they left their own marks. Some cities have more of an influence from the Ministry than others.{{wob ref|221}}
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There is a Canton of Cartography in Elendel.{{map ref|Elendel}} There is also a road named Canton Avenue in one of Allomancer [[Jak]]'s stories, likely based on a real street in Elendel.{{file ref|House_Record_broadsheet.jpg}} "Cantonesque" architecture is described as having long flights of steps and stained-glass windows.{{book ref|bom|11}}
   
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== Culture ==
One of these remnants of the Ministry existed as the [[Canton of Cartography]] in [[Elendel]].{{map ref|Elendel}} Another was the road named Canton Avenue in one of Allomancer [[Jak]]'s stories, likely based on a real street in Elendel.{{file ref|House Record broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' broadsheet}} "Cantonesque" architecture is described as having long flights of steps and stained-glass windows.{{book ref|bom|11}}
 
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The Steel Ministry was notorious for taking bribes. It functioned similar to being its own noble house, with contracts and agreements to gain wealth and leverage. Corruption was commonplace during the Final Empire.{{wob ref|5498}} Rising through the ranks of the Ministry was very influenced by Allomantic abilities. Those with abilities, especially with metals judged to be valuable, rose quickly and were placed in positions of power.{{annotation ref|hoa|chapter=74}} [[Atium]] mistings were one of the most valuable. In order to search them out and recruit them, Inquisitors would put trace amounts of the godmetal into the nobility's drinks at balls periodically. They would then cause a disturbance while burning bronze to seek out those who began to burn the metals instinctively. When someone joined the Ministry who was not already a Misting, they would unknowingly be given a larger amount of atium and forced through a series of rituals designed to drain the recruit physically so his body would snap and reactively burn the metal.{{wob ref|6119}} Both men and women could be part of the Steel Ministry and some women even became Inquisitors.{{wob ref|5533}}
   
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Seekers are sought out diligently by the recruiting Obligators.{{book ref|mb1|27}}
== Philosophy and Beliefs ==
 
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Noblemen would address Inquisitors, and presumably obligators, as "Your Grace".{{wob ref|7764}} There was a long standing rivalry between the various Cantons for control of the Ministry.
{{quote|The fact that the Lord Ruler would base his Church on a financial institution shows—in my opinion—that he worried less about true faith in his followers, and more about stability, loyalty, and quantifiable measures of devotion.|[[Harmony]] in the [[Words of Founding]]{{epigraph ref|mb3|27}}}}
 
{{image|The_Lord_Ruler_2_by_Rafael_Sousa.png|The Lord Ruler, Sliver of Infinity|side=right|width=250px}}
 
The philosophy taught most often by the Steel Ministry is that the skaa are cursed and the nobility are blessed.{{book ref|mb2|14}} The basic doctrine behind this philosophy is that the nobility has prestige and access to Allomancy because their ancestors were loyal to the Lord Ruler, while the skaa are being punished for the sins of their own ancestors. The Mistborn are descendants of the only men who supported the Lord Ruler before his Ascension, in this belief system.{{book ref|mb1|3}}{{book ref|mb1|7}}
 
   
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== Doctrine ==
It is their belief that before his Ascension, the Lord Ruler was only a mortal man.{{book ref|mb1|17}} He is revered as the creator and savior of the world, the "Sliver of Infinity".{{book ref|mb1|8}}{{epigraph ref|mb3|6}} The Lord Ruler's status in the religion is as a piece of God, not omnipresent or omniscient. He is a physical, independent section of a greater consciousness.{{book ref|mb1|10}} Sometimes, the [[Well of Ascension]] was mentioned in teachings concerning the Lord Ruler and his Ascension.{{book ref|mb2|58}} When the Deepness, taught to be a dark monster, threatened the world, the Lord Ruler slew it and saved the world.{{book ref|mb2|56}} He punished the people's lack of faith with the ash and mists.{{book ref|mb1|6}} Not much else on the Deepness or the Lord Ruler is taught; religion is seen as something the Ministry would take care of on their own.{{book ref|mb2|14}}
 
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Daily prayer was a facet of the religion.{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=34}} There is a ritual that involves an altar made of gold. It is centered in a room with four candelabra at the corners. Near the altar, [[Alendi's journal]], written in Khlenni, was kept. Near the doorway, a bowl of small, triangular knives was kept on a pillar to be used in the ritual.{{book ref|mb1|14}} The knives were occasionally used for the worshipper to slice their own body.{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=34}} Marsh later uses these triangle knives as a weapon of choice. The Ministry teaches the basic doctrine that the nobility has prestige and allomancy because of their ancestor's loyalty to the Lord Ruler, while the skaa were punished for the sins of their own ancestors. The Mistborn are taught to be descendents of the only men who supported the Lord Ruler before his Ascension.{{book ref|mb1|3}}{{book ref|mb1|7}} The Lord Ruler is revered as the creator and savior of the world, the Sliver of Infinity.{{book ref|mb1|8}} His status in the religion is as a piece of God, not omnipresent or omniscient. He's a physical, independent section of a consciousness.{{book ref|mb1|10}} Before his Ascension, he was only a mortal man.{{book ref|mb1|17}} He is taught to have saved the people from the Deepness and punished their lack of faith with the ash and mists.{{book ref|mb1|6}}
   
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The Ministry's position on sexuality was dependent on how much they were paid.{{wob ref|8203}}
Skaa aren't taught much of the Ministry's doctrine. Skaa and nobles alike were required to fulfill their roles in the Empire and obey the Lord Ruler, but neither devotion nor faith is requested for either group.{{book ref|mb1|7}} Worship of any other god was forbidden.{{book ref|mb1|9}} For the obligators, more worship is required. Daily prayer and ceremonies to the Lord Ruler are practices of the religion.{{wob ref|7695}} There is a ritual that involves an altar made of gold. It is centered in a room with four candelabra at the corners. Near the altar, [[Alendi's journal]], written in Khlenni, was kept. A bowl of small, triangular knives was kept on a pillar nearby to be used in the ritual.{{book ref|mb1|14}} The knives were occasionally used for the worshiper to slice their own body.{{wob ref|7695}}
 
   
Weddings were characterized only by the presence of an obligator to witness the fact. Sometimes additional ceremonies would be added, but there wasn't a standard; the obligator's presence was the only requirement.{{wob ref|5422}} The Ministry's position on sexuality was dependent on how much they were paid.{{wob ref|8203}}
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Skaa and nobles alike were required to fulfil their roles in the Empire and obey the Lord Ruler, but neither devotion nor faith was requested. Skaa aren't taught much of the Ministry's doctrine.{{book ref|mb1|7}} Weddings were characterized only by the presence of an obligator to witness the fact. Sometimes additional ceremony would be added, but there wasn't a standard; the obligator's presence was the only requirement.{{annotation ref|mb2|chapter=48}} Worship of any other god was forbidden. {{book ref|mb1|9}}
 
== Culture ==
 
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The Steel Ministry functions similarly to being its own noble house, with contracts and agreements to gain wealth and leverage. Corruption is commonplace within its ranks, and it is notorious for taking bribes.{{wob ref|5498}} There was a long standing rivalry between the various Cantons for control of the Ministry.
 
{{sidequote|Sit down to dine with evil, and you will ingest it in your meal.|A common saying in the Steel Ministry{{book ref|mb3|32}}|side=right|size=200px}}
 
Both men and women can be part of the Steel Ministry and some women even become Inquisitors.{{wob ref|5533}} Rising through the ranks of the Ministry is influenced strongly by Allomantic abilities. Those with abilities, especially with metals judged to be valuable, rise quickly and are placed in positions of power.{{wob ref|8038}} [[Seeker]]s are one of the common Mistings recruited most diligently by the obligators.{{book ref|mb1|27}}
 
 
[[Atium]] Mistings are the most valuable type sought for by the Ministry. In order to search them out and recruit them, Inquisitors put trace amounts of atium into the drinks at balls periodically. They cause a disturbance while burning bronze to seek out those who begin to burn the metals instinctively. When someone joins the Ministry who is not already a Misting, they are given a larger amount of atium without their knowing and
 
are forced through a series of rituals designed to exhaust the recruit so their body would Snap and reactively burn the metal. This is how Yomen was discovered to be a [[Seer]].{{wob ref|6119}}
 
 
Noblemen address Inquisitors, and presumably obligators, as "Your Grace".{{wob ref|7764}}
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
Obligators were originally just called priests and the Steel Ministry was called the Steel Priesthood, but when Brandon decided they would be bureaucrats, he wanted a new name for them. A member of his writing group, Nate Hatfield came up with the term "obligator" from a thesaurus.{{wob ref|2331}}{{wob ref|3045}}
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Obligators were originally just called priests and the Steel Ministry was called the Steel Priesthood, but when Brandon decided they would be bureaucrats, he wanted a new name for them. A member of his writing group, Nate Hatfield came up with the term "obligator" from a thesaurus.{{annotation ref|mb1|chapter=12}}{{wob ref|3045}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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