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While in Bilming, Wax and his team, as well as a group of [[Ghostbloods]], began to unravel Set's plan. Autonomy eventually chose to speak with Wax through a dying body, warning him about the impending invasion and encouraging him to prove his desire to protect Scadrial to her.{{book ref|mb7|55}} Later that day, when Wax confronted Telsin, Harmony briefly disrupted Autonomy's link to her, causing Telsin to fall unconscious.{{book ref|mb7|66}} When Telsin came to, Autonomy abandoned her willingly, having apparently given up on her and her plans.{{book ref|mb7|69}}
After Wax and [[Wayne]] destroyed the Set's bomb, while [[Marasi]] destroyed the perpendicularity intended for the [[
== Influence ==
Autonomy herself interferes directly in a number of cosmere's worlds.{{wob ref|2744}} She might have aided Odium in killing and splintering [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]] among other [[Shards]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|44}}{{wob ref|2614}} She has been taking over multiple worlds through her avatars, with [[First of the Sun]], [[Obrodai]] and [[Scadrial]] being known to host her avatars at one point or another.{{book ref|ws1|3}}{{book ref|sixth}} On Scadrial in particular, through her persona of Trell, Autonomy can outright blind [[Harmony]] and attempt to bring destruction to the planet as part of her plan to prevent the rise of Scadrial as an interstellar power.{{book ref|mb7|20}} She appears to be influencing Roshar to an unknown degree.{{wob ref|15850}}
When subterfuge proves insufficient, Autonomy has access to more forceful methods, as she commands an army known only as the [[
== Trivia ==
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