Difference between revisions of "Mare"

From The Coppermind
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (→‎Notes: -cols)
m (a couple typo fixes)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
'''Mare''' was a [[Tin]]eye from [[Scadrial]] and a member of [[Kelsier's crew]].
 
'''Mare''' was a [[Tin]]eye from [[Scadrial]] and a member of [[Kelsier's crew]].
   
She was [[Kelsier]]'s late wife for about thirteen years {{book ref|mb1|17}} and collected pre-Ascension artefacts, including a picture of a [[flower picture|flower]].{{book ref|mb1|35}} She introduced [[Sazed]] to Kelsier, and followed the pre-ascension religion of [[Larstaism]].{{book ref|mb3|10}} She wished for children.{{book ref|mb1|17}}
+
She was [[Kelsier]]'s late wife for about thirteen years {{book ref|mb1|17}} and collected pre-Ascension artifacts, including a picture of a [[flower picture|flower]].{{book ref|mb1|35}} She introduced [[Sazed]] to Kelsier, and followed the pre-Ascension religion of [[Larstaism]].{{book ref|mb3|10}} She wished for children.{{book ref|mb1|17}}
   
She was suspected of betraying Kelsier when his crew infiltrated [[Kredik Shaw]] a number of years before the fall of the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb3|16}} It is discovered later that the [[Lord Ruler]] was able to pierce the crew's smoker [[copper]]cloud and was able to sense Mare burning [[tin]].{{cite}}
+
She was suspected of betraying Kelsier when his crew infiltrated [[Kredik Shaw]] a number of years before the fall of the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb3|16}} It is discovered later that the [[Lord Ruler]] was able to pierce the crew's Smoker [[copper]]cloud and was able to sense Mare burning [[tin]].{{cite}}
   
Several weeks after Kelsier arrived in the Pits of Hathsin, Mare showed up as a prisoner. It was never revealed as to why it took so long for Mare to be sent, though it can be assumed that the Inquisitors had tortured her for information on who her father was, being a halfbreed of nobility and skaa. When she finally broke and told them, they sent her to become slave labor in Hathsin. She died in the [[Pits of Hathsin]] after being caught in Kredik Shaw. This event triggered Kelsier's snapping, and he escaped the Pits soon after.{{book ref|mb1|17}}
+
Several weeks after Kelsier arrived in the Pits of Hathsin, Mare showed up as a prisoner. It was never revealed as to why it took so long for Mare to be sent, though it can be assumed that the Inquisitors had tortured her for information on who her father was, being a halfbreed of nobility and skaa. When she finally broke and told them, they sent her to become a slave laborer in Hathsin. She died in the [[Pits of Hathsin]] after being caught in Kredik Shaw. This event triggered Kelsier's Snapping, and he escaped the Pits soon after.{{book ref|mb1|17}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 11:16, 8 May 2016

Mare
Spouse Kelsier
Died 1019 FE in the Pits of Hathsin
Abilities Tineye
Residence Luthadel
Ethnicity Skaa
Homeworld Scadrial

Mare was a Tineye from Scadrial and a member of Kelsier's crew.

She was Kelsier's late wife for about thirteen years [1] and collected pre-Ascension artifacts, including a picture of a flower.[2] She introduced Sazed to Kelsier, and followed the pre-Ascension religion of Larstaism.[3] She wished for children.[1]

She was suspected of betraying Kelsier when his crew infiltrated Kredik Shaw a number of years before the fall of the Final Empire.[4] It is discovered later that the Lord Ruler was able to pierce the crew's Smoker coppercloud and was able to sense Mare burning tin.[citation needed]

Several weeks after Kelsier arrived in the Pits of Hathsin, Mare showed up as a prisoner. It was never revealed as to why it took so long for Mare to be sent, though it can be assumed that the Inquisitors had tortured her for information on who her father was, being a halfbreed of nobility and skaa. When she finally broke and told them, they sent her to become a slave laborer in Hathsin. She died in the Pits of Hathsin after being caught in Kredik Shaw. This event triggered Kelsier's Snapping, and he escaped the Pits soon after.[1]

Notes

This article is still missing information. Please help The Coppermind by expanding it.