4,461
edits
m (tweaks) |
Big Smooth (talk | contribs) m (Text replacement - " the the " to " the ") |
||
(8 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown) | |||
{{character
|family=[[House Hasting]]
|ethnicity=Noble
|world=Scadrial
|books=[[Mistborn trilogy]]▼
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
}}
{{quote
| Telden on Elend's beliefs{{book ref|mb1|23}}
}}
Telden Hasting is a tall man, with a sort of square body shape and a deep voice.{{book ref|mb3|32}}{{book ref|mb1|23}} As a young man, Telden is a dandy.{{
Despite his lack of interest in practical politics or trickery,{{book ref|mb3|50}} Telden enjoys discussing philosophy and political theory with his friends.{{book ref|mb1|23}}{{book ref|mb1|28}} Telden is well-versed in many of the same subjects and theories that his good friend Elend Venture knows, although he does not enjoy reading nearly as much.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Unlike Elend, Telden has little love for the [[skaa]].{{book ref|mb3|50}} He never understood Elend's obsession with them. Telden spends very little time in politicking but he is a clever man, able to disguise any nervousness and display confidence in situations where he is in danger. He also displays some bravery on occasion, and is willing to put himself in dangerous situations to help Yomen.
As [[Kelsier]] and his crew began their plan to destroy the [[Final Empire]], Telden's meetings with Elend after noble balls drew the attention of [[Vin]], in the guise of Valette Renoux, and [[Sazed]].{{book ref|mb1|18}} Sazed informed Kelsier of these meetings, and both he and Vin listened in on a few of them.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Kelsier was unconcerned with these meetings, believing them to be meaningless. During some of these meetings, Telden and Jastes counseled Elend to be wary of Valette Renoux, believing her to be a spy from another house.{{book ref|mb1|28}} Despite the mounting tensions among the noble houses, Telden remained convinced that the whole affair would blow over in a few months and no house war would occur.
As Kelsier continued with his manipulations, House Hasting was pushed to the brink of destruction.{{book ref|mb1|28}} When the house war finally errupted, Keep Hasting was burned by [[House Elariel]] in the night, and House Hasting collapsed.{{book ref|mb1|32}} Telden remained in Luthadel until Elend was crowned king of the [[Central Dominance]], but left Luthadel shortly thereafter, believing Elend to be little more than a figurehead.{{book ref|mb3|32}} Telden and what remained of his family retreated to the city of [[BasMardin]] in the [[Western Dominance]], which suffered from [[koloss]] raids. Once Lord [[
=== Life in Fadrex City ===
Telden lived in Fadrex for some time,{{book ref|mb3|32}} and became good friends with Yomen.{{book ref|mb3|50}} Telden heard rumors from Luthadel that Elend had truly seized power in the city, but refused to believe them initially.{{book ref|mb1|32}} After the city was besieged by Elend's armies, Telden attended a ball held
After Vin was captured by Yomen while searching Fadrex's storage cache, Telden and some skaa servants were sent down to speak with her by Yomen.{{book ref|mb3|50}} Telden's mission was to persuade Vin to drink wine with a powerful sedative in it so that she could be transported to a proper cell instead of remaining trapped in the cache. Telden himself doubted that he would convince her to do so. However, Telden successfully convinced Vin that no matter what she did to him and his servants, Yomen was unlikely to open the cache unless he gave the all-clear signal of his own free will, so Vin drank the wine and fell unconscious, in spite of her [[duralumin]]-enhanced [[pewter]] [[Allomancy|burning]].
{{quote
| I thought that [[Kelsier's crew|they]] had picked you as a puppet, El. I thought . . . well, I’m sorry. I guess I just didn’t have much faith in you.
| Telden to Elend
}}
Telden and Elend had a strong friendship in their youth, although they were very different people.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Telden's concerns were with women, and all of his attempts to give Elend relationship advice went nowhere.{{book ref|mb3|32}} Telden could not understand his friends odd love of books{{book ref|mb1|23}} and the skaa.{{book ref|mb3|50}} He was a little dismissive of Elend believing that he and his scholarly habits were a little bit boring{{book ref|mb1|23}} and that Elend would never end up married.{{book ref|mb3|32}} He agreed with some of Elend's more practical beliefs though, hoping the nobility could regain political power they had lost to the Lord Ruler through a united front.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Elend for his part often had to work hard to convince Telden of his beliefs.{{book ref|mb3|32}} Telden also had little faith in Elend as a politician, believing that he was a puppet of Kelsier's crew and never would be able to actual rule a nation.
After Elend's [[New Empire]] began to absorb the other nascent nations, Telden realized that Elend was seriously considering taking Fadrex City by force.{{book ref|mb3|32}} He did not understand what had happened to his idealist friend. He believed that Elend had betrayed all that he had once stood for. By this point, Telden and Elend had grown distant, they merely had memories of friendship. Elend was also afraid to tell Telden that he had executed their mutual friend Jastes Lekal. Telden treated Elend differently as well, bowing to him when he withdrew from Elend's presence. Elend had grown into a realist, while Telden remained the carefree man that he always had been.{{book ref|mb3|32}}{{book ref|mb3|50}}
== Trivia ==
*Telden's appearance in [[The Hero of Ages]] is an intentional callback to [[The Final Empire]].{{
== Notes ==
<references />
{{complete|[[User:Windrunner|Windrunner]] ([[User talk:Windrunner|talk]]) 21:59, 17 June 2016 (MST)}}
{{Mistborn|
|