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Back at Mile's execution, Marasi turns to leave when Hundredlives is finally dead and notices a strange figure. She follow him through alleyways until eventually coming face-to-face with [[Marsh|Ironeyes]]. The former [[Inquisitor]] gives Marasi a book to give to Wax, saying that he gave it to Marasi because Wax would likely shoot him for his appearance. Ironeyes reveals he is an agent of Harmony, and that he wishes for Wax to be sufficiently informed.
 
Meeting up with Wayne, Wax shows him the pocket book he swiped from his uncle containing appointments and notes. Wax is determined to stop his uncle. {{quote|He would see this to the end. Roughs honor. When one of your own went bad, it was your job to see the mess cleaned up.|Last lines of the Epilogue}}
 
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| He would see this to the end. Roughs honor. When one of your own went bad, it was your job to see the mess cleaned up.
| Last lines of the Epilogue
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== Characters ==
 
;[[Trellism]]: Known adherents - [[Miles Dagouter]]
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{{quote| Why had Trell made men like him, if not to see wrongs righted?|Miles, The Alloy of Law}}
| Miles, The Alloy of Law
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:Little is known of the religion except that Trell is supposed to have made metalborns. The [[Words of Founding]] are said to contain a lengthy explanation of Trellism and its teachings, which indicates that metalborns were special.{{book ref|aol|11}} There are theories{{17s ref|topic|1808}} on the origins of this religion but most of what is known comes from Miles' perspective.