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{{character
 
{{character
|image=Tindwyl by Shuravf.jpeg
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|image=Tindwyl portrait.png
 
|abilities={{tag+|feruchemist}}
 
|abilities={{tag+|feruchemist}}
|aliases=Mother of Terris, Miss Imposing{{book ref|mb2|25}}
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|aliases=Mother of Terris
 
|profession=[[Keeper]]
 
|profession=[[Keeper]]
 
|died={{date|c 1024|fe}}
 
|died={{date|c 1024|fe}}
|groups={{tag|Synod}}, {{tag|Kelsier's crew}}
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|groups=[[Synod]], {{tag|Kelsier's crew}}
 
|nation=Terris
 
|nation=Terris
 
|world=Scadrial
 
|world=Scadrial
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
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|books=[[Mistborn Era 1]]
|first appeared=[[The Well of Ascension]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{for|Tindwyl Ladrian|the daughter of Steris Harms and Waxillium Ladrian}}
 
{{for|Tindwyl Ladrian|the daughter of Steris Harms and Waxillium Ladrian}}
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{{for|/Gallery|more images}}
 
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Tindwyl is tall{{book ref|mb2|13}} and lean.{{book ref|mb2|10}} She is about fifty years old.{{book ref|mb2|13}} Her face is rectangular,{{book ref|mb2|13}} with square features.{{book ref|mb2|20}} Her eyes are described as beautiful, and her graying auburn hair is straight,{{book ref|mb2|23}} waist-length, and sometimes braided.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Her earlobes are elongated by her many earrings, which alternate in color.{{book ref|mb2|41}} Tindwyl wears the colorful robes of the Terris people{{book ref|mb2|16}}, or a colorful skirt and blouse{{book ref|mb2|20}}, as well as some rings made of Feruchemical metals.{{book ref|mb2|35}} She is always dressed neatly, with perfect posture,{{book ref|mb2|20}} making her always appear put-together.{{book ref|mb2|23}}
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Tindwyl is tall{{book ref|mb2|13}} and lean{{book ref|mb2|10}}. She is about fifty years old.{{book ref|mb2|13}} Her face is rectangular,{{book ref|mb2|13}} with square features.{{book ref|mb2|20}} Her eyes are described as beautiful, and her graying auburn hair is straight,{{book ref|mb2|23}} waist-length, and sometimes braided.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Her earlobes are elongated by her many earrings, which alternate in color.{{book ref|mb2|41}} Tindwyl wears the colorful robes of the Terris people{{book ref|mb2|16}}, or a colorful skirt and blouse{{book ref|mb2|20}}, as well as some rings made of Feruchemical metals.{{book ref|mb2|35}} She is always dressed neatly, with perfect posture,{{book ref|mb2|20}} making her always appear put-together.{{book ref|mb2|23}}
   
 
Tindwyl is highly knowledgeable and intelligent. Like all Keepers, she has a love of learning.{{book ref|mb2|37}} Her area of focus is the biographies of great men of the past — generals, kings, and emperors, most of whom have been forgotten under the [[Lord Ruler]]'s reign.{{book ref|mb2|14}} When she is absorbed in a task, she is single-minded in her dedication towards it, staying awake for over a week while she and Sazed study the [[Kwaan's inscription|rubbing]] he made at the [[Conventical of Seran]].{{book ref|mb2|45}}
 
Tindwyl is highly knowledgeable and intelligent. Like all Keepers, she has a love of learning.{{book ref|mb2|37}} Her area of focus is the biographies of great men of the past — generals, kings, and emperors, most of whom have been forgotten under the [[Lord Ruler]]'s reign.{{book ref|mb2|14}} When she is absorbed in a task, she is single-minded in her dedication towards it, staying awake for over a week while she and Sazed study the [[Kwaan's inscription|rubbing]] he made at the [[Conventical of Seran]].{{book ref|mb2|45}}
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She is also very perceptive and quick to see the truth of people, and adept at giving them what they need — in tutoring Elend, she is firm and harsh; with Vin she is kind and tries to help her see and accept herself.{{book ref|mb2|25}} Due to her perceptiveness, while studying the rubbing she is also able to pick out the inconsistency in [[Kwaan]]’s narrative, which has been tampered with by [[Ruin]].{{book ref|mb2|41}} Her understanding of people also helps her to achieve things through indirect means. She masterfully gets Elend to do things and admit things to her on more than one occasion, such as getting him to accept being referred to by an honorific, and getting him to express the sincerity of his love for Vin.{{book ref|mb2|20}}
 
She is also very perceptive and quick to see the truth of people, and adept at giving them what they need — in tutoring Elend, she is firm and harsh; with Vin she is kind and tries to help her see and accept herself.{{book ref|mb2|25}} Due to her perceptiveness, while studying the rubbing she is also able to pick out the inconsistency in [[Kwaan]]’s narrative, which has been tampered with by [[Ruin]].{{book ref|mb2|41}} Her understanding of people also helps her to achieve things through indirect means. She masterfully gets Elend to do things and admit things to her on more than one occasion, such as getting him to accept being referred to by an honorific, and getting him to express the sincerity of his love for Vin.{{book ref|mb2|20}}
   
Tindwyl sees religion as something of scholarly value and of benefit to society, but is not herself a believer. She is also not fond of prophecies and other forms of foretelling, or of superstition.{{book ref|mb2|45}}
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Tindwyl sees religion as something of scholarly value and of benefit to society, but is not herself a believer. She is also not fond of prophecies and other forms of foretelling, or of superstition.{{book ref|mb2|45}}
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
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==== A King Deposed ====
 
==== A King Deposed ====
When the Assembly invoked the charter’s no-confidence clause, deposing Elend, Tindwyl sternly expressed her anger with him for including a clause in the law he himself wrote that allowed such a thing to happen. She strongly reprimanded him, though he maintained his stance that he had done the right thing by including it in the law. At the crew meeting held to decide their next step, Tindwyl refused to accept that he was no longer king and backed Clubs’s suggestion of enforcing martial law in order to maintain his throne. When Tindwyl again chastised him and called him a fool, Elend finally snapped, telling her to stop calling him foolish. Tindwyl ceased protesting at sat down once again. Elend detailed his plan for dealing with the situation lawfully. Tindwyl pointed out that there was nothing wrong with securing his throne during turbulent times, but Elend was adamant not to enforce his rule on the people of Luthadel if they didn’t want him. Tindwyl found this sentiment naive, but Elend remained firm. When Tindwyl asked what he would do if he could not regain his throne through lawful means, he responded that he accept this, and carry on helping the kingdom in whatever way he could. Elend went on to explain the legalities of his removal, and the ways in which his throne could be restored. Tindwyl skeptically asked him if this was the time for a legal battle, what with the two armies besieging them and the [[Koloss]] army on its way to do the same. Elend pointed out that it was highly likely his being deposed had been orchestrated by one of the enemy armies as he was the only one stopping the Assembly from giving Luthadel up.
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When the Assembly invoked the charter’s no-confidence clause, deposing Elend, Tindwyl sternly expressed her anger with him for including a clause in the law he himself wrote that allowed such a thing to happen. She strongly reprimanded him, though he maintained his stance that he had done the right thing by including it in the law. At the crew meeting held to decide their next step, Tindwyl refused to accept that he was no longer king and backed Clubs’s suggestion of enforcing martial law in order to maintain his throne. When Tindwyl again chastised him and called him a fool, Elend finally snapped, telling her to stop calling him foolish. Tindwyl ceased protesting at sat down once again. Elend detailed his plan for dealing with the situation lawfully. Tindwyl pointed out that there was nothing wrong with securing his throne during turbulent times, but Elend was adamant not to enforce his rule on the people of Luthadel if they didn’t want him. Tindwyl found this sentiment naive, but Elend remained firm. When Tindwyl asked what he would do if he could not regain his throne through lawful means, he responded that he accept this, and carry on helping the kingdom in whatever way he could. Elend went on to explain the legalities of his removal, and the ways in which his throne could be restored. Tindwyl skeptically asked him if this was the time for a legal battle, what with the the two armies besieging them and the [[Koloss]] army on its way to do the same. Elend pointed out that it was highly likely his being deposed had been orchestrated by one of the enemy armies as he was the only one stopping the Assembly from giving Luthadel up.
   
 
As Elend began going through his law books, he asked whether Sazed had been summoned. Spook said that he had not been able to wake him, and Tindwyl called this an ‘issue of the Keepers’, assuming the crew had no knowledge of Feruchemy. When it was revealed that Sazed has explained it to them, she was highly displeased. She then went on to note that Sazed could not be of any assistance to them in this anyway, since as a travelling Keeper he was not to take sides in politics. When Breeze noted that overthrowing the Lord Ruler had been political, Tindwyl, annoyed, told the crew that if they were truly Sazed’s friends they would not encourage him to break his vows. Breeze wondered if she was simply put-out that the Synod couldn’t punish Sazed’s rule-breaking, and attempted to Soothe her. Tindwyl was unruffled, telling him that he would find no success in trying to push on her emotions, and he gave up.
 
As Elend began going through his law books, he asked whether Sazed had been summoned. Spook said that he had not been able to wake him, and Tindwyl called this an ‘issue of the Keepers’, assuming the crew had no knowledge of Feruchemy. When it was revealed that Sazed has explained it to them, she was highly displeased. She then went on to note that Sazed could not be of any assistance to them in this anyway, since as a travelling Keeper he was not to take sides in politics. When Breeze noted that overthrowing the Lord Ruler had been political, Tindwyl, annoyed, told the crew that if they were truly Sazed’s friends they would not encourage him to break his vows. Breeze wondered if she was simply put-out that the Synod couldn’t punish Sazed’s rule-breaking, and attempted to Soothe her. Tindwyl was unruffled, telling him that he would find no success in trying to push on her emotions, and he gave up.
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