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'''''Mistborn''''' is a fantasy series by [[Brandon Sanderson]]. It is a major part of the [[cosmere]] sequence and is set mostly on the [[Shardworld]] [[Scadrial]]. |
'''''Mistborn''''' is a fantasy series by [[Brandon Sanderson]]. It is a major part of the [[cosmere]] sequence and is set mostly on the [[Shardworld]] [[Scadrial]]. |
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== Era 1: First Mistborn Trilogy == |
== Era 1: First Mistborn Trilogy == |
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The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a secret group of [[Allomancy|Allomancers]] who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash. |
The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a secret group of [[Allomancy|Allomancers]] who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash. |
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== Era 2: Wax and Wayne Series == |
== Era 2: Wax and Wayne Series == |
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Set about 300 years after Era 1, the Wax and Wayne series is about the exploits of [[Waxillium Ladrian]], a "wild-west Deputy" forced to move into the big city, and starts investigating kidnappings and robberies. |
Set about 300 years after Era 1, the Wax and Wayne series is about the exploits of [[Waxillium Ladrian]], a "wild-west Deputy" forced to move into the big city, and starts investigating kidnappings and robberies. |
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− | ''The Alloy of Law'' was initially conceived as one of several short stories Brandon wanted to set between the first and second main trilogies that eventually grew into a full novel, and then a series.{{ref|name=alloy}} The Wax and Wayne series is a single four book series, however ''The Alloy of Law'' stands more-or-less alone while the rest are plotted together like a trilogy.{{ |
+ | ''The Alloy of Law'' was initially conceived as one of several short stories Brandon wanted to set between the first and second main trilogies that eventually grew into a full novel, and then a series.{{ref|name=alloy}} The Wax and Wayne series is a single four book series, however ''The Alloy of Law'' stands more-or-less alone while the rest are plotted together like a trilogy.{{wob ref|9171}} |
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− | Brandon has also said that he may do some more stories before the second trilogy, set in a 1940's society.{{ |
+ | Brandon has also said that he may do some more stories before the second trilogy, set in a 1940's society.{{wob ref|9171}} |
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The [[Southern Scadrian]]s will be well known by the rest of Scadrial in this era.{{wob ref|6767}} |
The [[Southern Scadrian]]s will be well known by the rest of Scadrial in this era.{{wob ref|6767}} |
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− | Brandon had initially planned for the trilogy to feature an Allomancer SWAT team, but is now leaning more towards a spy thriller.{{wob ref|3778}} It will probably be released in the 2020s, after ''[[Stormlight 5]]'' and the ''[[Elantris]]'' sequels.{{wob ref|9173}} |
+ | Brandon had initially planned for the trilogy to feature an Allomancer SWAT team, but is now leaning more towards a spy thriller.{{wob ref|3778}} It will probably be released in the 2020s, after ''[[Stormlight 5]]'' and the ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]'' sequels.{{wob ref|9173}} |
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The third trilogy is going to be a space-opera with [[Allomancy]]-powered faster-than-light technology.{{wob ref|9005}} [[Hoid]] will be a main character in this trilogy.{{wob ref|436}} The [[Sleepless]], or Dysian Aimians, will also have a major role in this trilogy.{{wob ref|3341}} |
The third trilogy is going to be a space-opera with [[Allomancy]]-powered faster-than-light technology.{{wob ref|9005}} [[Hoid]] will be a main character in this trilogy.{{wob ref|436}} The [[Sleepless]], or Dysian Aimians, will also have a major role in this trilogy.{{wob ref|3341}} |
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− | There may be two more currently untitled cosmere series written before this trilogy.{{ |
+ | There may be two more currently untitled cosmere series written before this trilogy.{{wob ref|9181}} |
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== Other media == |
== Other media == |
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* [[Mistborn: House War]] - board game by [[Crafty Games]] |
* [[Mistborn: House War]] - board game by [[Crafty Games]] |
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== Publication == |
== Publication == |
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{{bws ref|name=jak|mistborn-adventure-game-alloy-of-law-supplement-new-allomancer-jak-story-giveaway|''Allomancer Jak'' release announcement|date=Oct 21, 2014}} |
{{bws ref|name=jak|mistborn-adventure-game-alloy-of-law-supplement-new-allomancer-jak-story-giveaway|''Allomancer Jak'' release announcement|date=Oct 21, 2014}} |
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− | {{bws ref|name=calamity|calamity-is-done|"Calamity is Done" blog post|date=May 29th, 2015}} |
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{{bws ref|name=alloy|two-more-mistborn-novels|Two More Mistborn Novels|date=Oct 29th, 2013}} |
{{bws ref|name=alloy|two-more-mistborn-novels|Two More Mistborn Novels|date=Oct 29th, 2013}} |
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− | {{tor ref|name=SoS-BoM|mistborn-alloy-of-law-sequels|''Shadows of Self'' and ''Bands of Mourning'' announcement|date=2014-12-18}} |
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− | {{tor ref|name=SoScover|brandon-sanderson-shadows-of-self-cover-reveal|''Shadows of Self'' cover reveal|date=Feb 23rd, 2015}} |
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− | {{tor ref|name=BoMcover|cover-reveal-brandon-sanderson-bands-of-mourning|''Bands of Mourning'' cover reveal|date=Apr 9th, 2015}} |
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{{url ref|name=aa|url=http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson|text=Brandon's Awful Agent page|site=Awful Agent}} |
{{url ref|name=aa|url=http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson|text=Brandon's Awful Agent page|site=Awful Agent}} |
Revision as of 01:56, 30 June 2021
Mistborn is a fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson. It is a major part of the cosmere sequence and is set mostly on the Shardworld Scadrial.
It is most well known as the trilogy of Mistborn: The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension and The Hero of Ages, but there have been additional installments. Brandon originally planned a "trilogy of trilogies" but this has been expanded into a number of series over various eras in the history of Scadrial.
Era 1: First Mistborn Trilogy
The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a secret group of Allomancers who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash.
Year | Book | Order | Length | Notes | Refs |
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2006 | Mistborn: The Final Empire | #1 | Novel | ||
2007 | The Well of Ascension | #2 | Novel | ||
2008 | The Hero of Ages | #3 | Novel | ||
2011 | The Eleventh Metal | #0.5 | Short Story | Released in the core rule book of the Mistborn Adventure Game, later in Arcanum Unbounded | |
2016 | Mistborn: Secret History | #3.5 | Novella | Occurs concurrently with events from the end of Mistborn: The Final Empire to the end of The Hero of Ages. Should ideally be read after The Bands of Mourning. |
Era 2: Wax and Wayne Series
Set about 300 years after Era 1, the Wax and Wayne series is about the exploits of Waxillium Ladrian, a "wild-west Deputy" forced to move into the big city, and starts investigating kidnappings and robberies.
Year | Book | Order | Length | Notes | Refs |
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2011 | The Alloy of Law | #1 | Novel | ||
2015 | Shadows of Self | #2 | Novel | ||
2016 | The Bands of Mourning | #3 | Novel | ||
~2022 | The Lost Metal | #4 | Novel | Not Released | [1] |
2014 | Allomancer Jak and the Pits of Eltania | N/A | Short Story | Released in the Alloy of Law supplement of the Mistborn Adventure Game, later in Arcanum Unbounded | [2] |
The Alloy of Law was initially conceived as one of several short stories Brandon wanted to set between the first and second main trilogies that eventually grew into a full novel, and then a series.[3] The Wax and Wayne series is a single four book series, however The Alloy of Law stands more-or-less alone while the rest are plotted together like a trilogy.[4]
Brandon has also said that he may do some more stories before the second trilogy, set in a 1940's society.[4]
Era 3: Second Mistborn Trilogy
The second trilogy will be set in the early computer age with 1980s technology. The main character is planned as a Terris woman who is a computer programmer and Nicroburst; her brother is also planned to be a character.[5][6] Peter has described her as a "brown Terris geek girl", though he does point out that this could change by the time the series is actually being written.[7]
The Southern Scadrians will be well known by the rest of Scadrial in this era.[8]
Brandon had initially planned for the trilogy to feature an Allomancer SWAT team, but is now leaning more towards a spy thriller.[9] It will probably be released in the 2020s, after Stormlight 5 and the Elantris sequels.[10]
These will be returning to the length of the Mistborn Era One books.[11]
Era 4: Third Mistborn Trilogy
The third trilogy is going to be a space-opera with Allomancy-powered faster-than-light technology.[12] Hoid will be a main character in this trilogy.[13] The Sleepless, or Dysian Aimians, will also have a major role in this trilogy.[14]
There may be two more currently untitled cosmere series written before this trilogy.[15]
He plans for each Era 4 book to be around the length of a Stormlight book.[11]
Other media
- Mistborn Adventure Game - tabletop RPG by Crafty Games
- Mistborn: Birthright - cancelled video game
- Mistborn film - various incarnations of a movie deal
- Mistborn: House War - board game by Crafty Games
Cover Galleries
Publication
- MISTBORN: THE FINAL EMPIRE (Tor, July 2006)
- MISTBORN: THE WELL OF ASCENSION (Tor, Spring 2007)
- MISTBORN: THE HERO OF AGES (Tor, Fall 2008)
- Audio rights (entire series) to Macmillan Audio
- Bulgarian rights (entire series) to Bard.
- Chinese rights (traditional; entire series) to Fantasy Foundation
- Chinese rights (simplified; entire series) to Shanghai Wanyu
- Czech rights (entire series) to Talpress
- French rights (entire series) to Calmann-Levy
- German rights (entire series) to Heyne
- Greek rights (entire series) to Fantastikos Kosmos
- Hebrew rights (#1-2) to Opus Press
- Hungarian rights (#1-3) to DeltaVision
- Italian rights (#1-3) to Fanucci
- Indonesian rights (#1-3) to Mizan Publishing
- Japanese rights (entire series) to Hayakawa
- Polish rights (entire series) to Mag
- Russian rights (#1-2) to EKSMO
- Russian rights (#1-3) to Azbooka-Atticus
- Serbian rights (#1-3) to Laguna
- Spanish rights (entire series) to Ediciones B
- Turkish rights (#1-3) to Arkadas
- UK rights (entire series) to Orion/Gollancz
- Film rights for MISTBORN to Chris Geary and Paloppa Pictures LLC[16]
Awards
- THE HERO OF AGES — #21 on NY Times hardcover list
- THE WELL OF ASCENSION — Finalist for Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
- THE HERO OF AGES — Winner of the Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
- THE HERO OF AGES — Finalist for the inaugural David Gemmell Award
- All three Mistborn Trilogy books are SF Book Club selections
- THE HERO OF AGES — selected as an Indie Next List Notable for Dec. 2008[16]
Notes
- ↑ General Reddit 2020
— Arcanum - 2020-07-01# - ↑ Allomancer Jak release announcement
— Brandon's website - Oct 21, 2014# - ↑ Two More Mistborn Novels
— Brandon's website - Oct 29th, 2013# - ↑ a b State of the Sanderson 2014
— Arcanum - 2014-12-18# - ↑ JordanCon 2016
— Arcanum - 2016-04-23# - ↑ /r/fantasy AMA 2011
— Arcanum - 2011-08-31# - ↑ Peter commenting on the next trilogy.
— Twitter - Aug 19th, 2015# - ↑ Firefight San Francisco signing
— Arcanum - 2015-01-17# - ↑ Stormlight Three Update #4
— Arcanum - 2016-10-04# - ↑ State of the Sanderson 2014
— Arcanum - 2014-12-18# - ↑ a b General Reddit 2019
— Arcanum - 2019-12-10# - ↑ /r/fantasy AMA 2011
— Arcanum - 2011-08-31# - ↑ #SandersonChat Twitter Q&A with Audible.com
— Arcanum - 2016-02-04# - ↑ Leipzig Book Fair
— Arcanum - 2017-03-24# - ↑ State of the Sanderson 2014
— Arcanum - 2014-12-18# - ↑ a b Brandon's Awful Agent page
— Awful Agent #