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Vin has returned to [[Luthadel]] to learn about other metals from the [[misting]]s in the [[Kelsier's crew|crew]], starting with Breeze. Hammond comes in and debates the morality of overthrowing the [[Final Empire]] as they wait for Kelsier to give a speech. During the speech, Breeze and his [[Brass|Soother]]s and [[Zinc|Rioter]]s manipulate the crowd to be more receptive to the speech. Afterward, Kelsier holds a progress meeting at Clubs' shop. Before the meeting, Kelsier requests from Sazed to hear about a religion with power; Sazed tells Kelsier about [[Jaism]], and Kelsier asks Sazed if there is a religion that "include[s] the slaughter of noblemen as a holy duty." Also before the meeting, Vin and Spook talk about Marsh. The meeting ends when one of Hammond's soldiers informs him that the [[Steel Ministry]] has discovered the lair previously belonging to [[Camon]].
 
Vin has returned to [[Luthadel]] to learn about other metals from the [[misting]]s in the [[Kelsier's crew|crew]], starting with Breeze. Hammond comes in and debates the morality of overthrowing the [[Final Empire]] as they wait for Kelsier to give a speech. During the speech, Breeze and his [[Brass|Soother]]s and [[Zinc|Rioter]]s manipulate the crowd to be more receptive to the speech. Afterward, Kelsier holds a progress meeting at Clubs' shop. Before the meeting, Kelsier requests from Sazed to hear about a religion with power; Sazed tells Kelsier about [[Jaism]], and Kelsier asks Sazed if there is a religion that "include[s] the slaughter of noblemen as a holy duty." Also before the meeting, Vin and Spook talk about Marsh. The meeting ends when one of Hammond's soldiers informs him that the [[Steel Ministry]] has discovered the lair previously belonging to [[Camon]].
   
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Some of the crew go to investigate the destroyed lair. Among the corpses, Vin notices [[Ulef]]'s corpse; it appears as if someone had ripped his rib cage apart with bare hands. Off to the side, Sazed recites a prayer of the [[Cazzi]] religion. [[Milev]]'s body is found tied to a chair, with strong evidence of having been tortured. After leaving the lair, Kelsier tries to find [[Camon]] among the beggars, to see if he was killed, too. Kelsier finds Camon's corpse, wrists and ankles tied together, body tortured, and hung from a hook rammed through his mouth and out his neck. Vin had successfully tailed Kelsier, and they spoke briefly after Camon's corpse was found. (His method of execution is reserved for those who abuse [[allomancy]]; likely, he knew that Vin was at least a [[misting]].)
 
Some of the crew go to investigate the destroyed lair. Among the corpses, Vin notices [[Ulef]]'s corpse; it appears as if someone had ripped his rib cage apart with bare hands. Off to the side, Sazed recites a prayer of the [[Cazzi]] religion. [[Milev]]'s body is found tied to a chair, with strong evidence of having been tortured. After leaving the lair, Kelsier tries to find [[Camon]] among the beggars, to see if he was killed, too. Kelsier finds Camon's corpse, wrists and ankles tied together, body tortured, and hung from a hook rammed through his mouth and out his neck. Vin had successfully tailed Kelsier, and they spoke briefly after Camon's corpse was found. (His method of execution is reserved for those who abuse [[allomancy]]; likely, he knew that Vin was at least a [[misting]].)
   

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