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==== The New Empire (complete--review) ====
King [[Elend Venture]] used the Steel Ministry facilities as new government buildings. The Canton of Finance headquarters in Luthadel was converted into an assembly hall for the [[Assembly]]'s meetings. He remodeled the building so that civilians could come and watch Assembly proceedings.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Elend allowed the obligators to continue their preaching, but there were laws that prohibited them from inciting rebellion or violence. The priests wouldn't lend their knowledge to his kingdom, as a general rule and so Vin wanted to eject them from the city if they wouldn't use their bureaucratic abilities to assist the kingdom.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Noorden was a notable exception among the obligators in his frequent assistance to Elend. Elend employed the obligator for many reasons, one being his unique viewpoint.{{book ref|mb2|34}}
 
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==== Straff Venture's Lands ====
Straff Venture used obligators to administrate and organize in his claimed lands.{{book ref|mb2|26}}
 
==== Fadrex City (complete-review)====
Prelan Aradan Yomen, an obligator himself, continued to run Fadrex City the way the Ministry and the Lord Ruler always had after he took control when [[Ashweather Cett|Lord Cett]] left for Luthadel. He used the Canton of Resource, his personal Canton, building as his headquarters for governing. He used another Ministry building as an infirmary.{{book ref|mb3|70}}
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Yomen was the highest ranked obligator around and so, when Cett left, he took over. The people quickly accepted him as their new ruler because they were used to accepting obligators as leaders. His rule gave them a sense of normalcy as it echoed that of the Lord Ruler's.{{book ref|mb3|27}}
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