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'''''Winsting Innate's auction''''' is an event that occurred on [[Scadrial]]. It was an auction held by [[Winsting Innate]] to sell his senate vote to the highest bidder.
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|participants=[[Winsting Innate]], [[Paalm]], various criminals
 
|effects=Death of Winsting Innate and all his guests
 
|city=Elendel
 
|world=Scadrial
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[Mistborn Era 2]]
 
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'''Winsting Innate's auction''' is an event that occurred on [[Scadrial]] in {{date|342|PC}}.{{file ref|House Record broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' broadsheet}} It was an auction held by [[Winsting Innate]] to sell his senate vote to the highest bidder.{{book ref|mb5|1}} Due to an attack by [[Bleeder]], everyone at the auction was killed.{{book ref|mb5|4}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
The auction was held at [[Winsting Innate's mansion]] and was ostensibly held to auction off a piece of art that Winsting had made, which was clearly worthless. Half of the attendees were corrupt members of noble houses, while the other half included various representatives of [[Elendel]]'s criminal elements. The attendees had all spent weeks posturing about the meeting, but they showed up since they desired influence in upcoming senate votes. Winsting had intentionally baited [[Edwarn Ladrian]] and thought he would attend, but he was not present.{{book ref|mb5|1}}
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The auction was held at [[Winsting Innate's mansion]] and was ostensibly held to auction off a piece of art that Winsting had made. A significant segment of [[Elendel]]'s criminal element was present at the auction, looking to buy influence in upcoming senate votes.
   
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After the auction had gotten under way, gunfire rang out from various parts of the room, causing the attendees to start shooting at each other in the confusion. This gunfire was caused by [[Paalm]], a mad [[kandra]] who used feruchemical [[steel]] to quickly move around the room and shoot key attendees. In the shootout that ensued, all of the attendees of the auction were killed.
As the party commenced, Winsting was confident that he would receive a large sum of money as a payoff. He chatted with several guests including [[Hughes Entrone]] and [[Dowser Maline]], even subtly implying that his brother [[Replar Innate|Replar]] could also be bought. There was one attendee, a tall woman with short golden hair, that Winsting did not recognize and believed to be a spy.{{book ref|mb5|1}}
 
   
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Winsting found his way to a saferoom downstairs and put two guards at the door. He allowed his brother, Governor [[Replar Innate]] into the room, believing he could trust him. However, his brother was being impersonated by Paalm, who killed Winsting and the guards.
After the auction had gotten underway, gunfire rang out from various parts of the room almost simultaneously. The attendees started shooting at each other in the confusion. Winsting's guards disagreed on who started shooting first, and thought that it was either Dowser or [[Darm (Mistborn)|Darm]]. However, the initial volley of gunfire in fact came from [[Paalm]], a mad [[kandra]] also known as Bleeder. Paalm had used a [[Feruchemical]] [[steel]]mind to move around the room at superhuman speed while shooting key attendees.{{book ref|mb5|1}}
 
   
 
== Investigation ==
Winsting's guards hustled him into a saferoom downstairs; two guards watched the stairs from outside the door.{{book ref|mb5|1}} The shooting continued upstairs, and all of the attendees of the auction were killed.{{book ref|mb5|4}} Winsting's began fretting about the fallout to his reputation from the shootout. He allowed one of his guards, [[Flog]], into the saferoom, believing that he could trust him. However, Flog was being impersonated by Paalm. Paalm slit Winsting's throat,{{book ref|mb5|1}} then cut out his tongue.{{book ref|mb5|4}} She then killed the rest of the guards to cover her tracks.{{book ref|mb5|5}}
 
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[[Wax]], [[Wayne]], [[Marasi]], and the local constabulatory come to investigate the disturbance the next day. In looking over the scene, Wax determines that most of the attendees killed each other, but that key attendees were killed all at the same time by someone else. He also notes that Winsting was killed by someone inside the saferoom and that the guards were killed from behind. This leads the team to believe that a [[steel]]runner might have been responsible.
 
== Aftermath and Investigation ==
 
The Elendel broadsheets eagerly covered Winsting's death; the combination of high society members and criminals revealed to be present at the party raised concerns about government corruption.{{file ref|House Record broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' broadsheet}}{{book ref|mb5|5}} The ''[[Elendel Daily]]'' ran a late edition in order to include additional details about the party and the deceased attendees.{{book ref|mb5|5}} Replar was forced to defend his brother's reputation.{{book ref|mb5|6}}
 
 
[[Wax]], [[Wayne]], [[Marasi]], and the local constabulary came to investigate the disturbance the next day. In looking over the scene, Wax determined that most of the attendees killed each other, but that key attendees were killed all at the same time by someone else. He also noted that Winsting was killed by someone inside the saferoom and that the guards were killed from behind. This led the team to believe that a [[steel]]runner might have been responsible.{{book ref|mb5|4}} Steelrunners were rare, and after visiting his grandmother [[Vwafendal]] to narrow the list of suspects,{{book ref|mb5|5}} Wax deduced that someone had [[hemalurgy|hemalurgically]] stolen the power from an old acquaintance, [[Idashwy]]; her corpse was later found with a spike wound.{{book ref|mb5|6}} [[Harmony]] also revealed that the killer was a kandra.{{book ref|mb5|7}} Wax's investigation eventually led him to Paalm, who revealed that she killed Winsting "because he had to die" as part of her overall plan to sow chaos in Elendel and disrupt Harmony's influence.{{book ref|mb5|10}}{{book ref|mb5|17}} She had cut out his tongue to symbolically represent silencing Harmony's voice.{{book ref|mb5|17}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
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