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Kelsier is a psychopath,{{wob ref|4103}} or at least has some psychopathic tendencies.{{wob ref|8700}} He shows little empathy or fear, as well as a high ego,{{wob ref|4103}} and is frequently quick to resort to using violence—often lethal violence—to solve problems,{{book ref|mb1|5}}{{wob ref|2375}}{{book ref|mb2|54}}{{msh ref|6|7}} even when doing so clearly won't actually help the people he is supposedly trying to help.{{msh ref|2|3}} He is arrogant and very driven which, combined with his power, makes him incredibly dangerous;{{wob ref|14601}} he is willing to go extremely far to achieve his goals, though is not quite as utilitarian as [[Taravangian]].{{wob ref|14537}} Perhaps as a result of his egotism and arrogance, several of his plans involve setting himself up as a powerful, mysterious, or even divine figure.{{book ref|mb1|35}}{{book ref|mb6|21}}{{book ref|sa4|115}}{{wob ref|14641}} He is a great agent of chaos and is very good at tearing things down and messing with what other people want.{{wob ref|14601}} There is a darkness to him that other heroes, such as [[Kaladin]], would fight but that Kelsier instead embraces and is so ruthless that, in a fight with other notable people from the [[cosmere]], he would be the most likely to win;{{wob ref|9702}}{{wob ref|1779}} even [[Hoid]] considers him incredibly dangerous.{{book ref|sa4|64}} Had his life gone differently, he could have been an outright evil person and, outside the context of the [[Final Empire]], would likely be a villain.{{wob ref|4103}}{{wob ref|14601}}{{wob ref|9702}}
 
He follows an extreme form of utilitarianism, willing to resort to mass murder, or even eugenics, to create an Allomantic army in order to protect Scadrial from [[Autonomy]] and her [[men of red and gold]].{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|4}}
 
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