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=== Vin ===
Zane is intrigued by Vin from the start, as she is the only one the voice in his head doesn’t tell him to kill. He watches Vin from afar, and helps her slightly during a fight with a group of Allomancer assassins.{{book ref|mb2|2}} Zane strongly believes that Vin is supposed to “save” him.{{book ref|mb2|47}} Though they are on different sides of the conflict, Zane and Vin often duel in the mists together, engaging in chases and other games. Though they fight, they don’t actually try to kill each other.{{book ref|mb2|34}} During these outings, Zane routinely tells Vin how she’s being used by Elend.{{book ref|mb2|24}} When he tries to get Vin to run away with him, she refuses. Zane attacks her, serious this time, and Vin kills him despite his atium.{{book ref|mb2|47}}
 
=== Straff ===
{{quote
|A man shouldn't kill his own father.
|Zane{{book ref|mb2|46}}
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Zane's relationship with his father is somewhat antagonistic. Although Zane completes missions that Straff sends him on, he also commonly cuts himself in front of the man to make him uncomfortable--but he also does it in order to block out Ruin's telling him to kill Straff, as he believes that a man shouldn't kill his father.{{book ref|mb2|46}} Furthermore, he believes Ruin's voice to be an indicator of his own insanity, and therefore wouldn't trust himself to be in Straff's place. Despite this, he doesn't stop one of Straff's serving girls from attempting to poison the man, and he lets him assume that Zane poisoned him whenever Straff experiences the withdrawal symptoms of [[Black Frayn]].{{book ref|mb2|18}}
 
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