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|perpendicularity=[[Well of Ascension]] (formerly), [[Ruin's Perpendicularity]] (formerly), Harmony's Perpendicularity
|magic=[[Allomancy]], [[Feruchemy]], [[Hemalurgy]]
|gravity=1 cosmere standard{{au ref|scadrial}}
|radius=1 cosmere standard{{au ref|scadrial}}
|system=[[Scadrian system]]{{map ref|Scadrian system}}
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
== Geography & Ecology ==
 
=== Astronomy ===
Scadrial has a radius of 1 cosmere standard, and gravity of 1 cosmere standard.{{au ref|scadrial}} Its semi-major axis and orbital period differs depending on the era, with Classical and Post-Catacendre Scadrial having a greater semi-major axis and orbital period than Anteverdant Scadrial.{{file ref|Starchart_scadrial_color.jpg|Scadrian System Chart}}{{cite}}
 
Scadrial has no major moons.{{file ref|Starchart_scadrial_color.jpg|Scadrian System Chart}}{{cite}}
 
Scadrial, and the Scadrian system, are part of The Giver constellation.{{wob ref|8089}}
 
=== Classical Scadrial ===
Before the Lord Ruler took the power at the [[Well of Ascension]], Scadrial was extremely Earth-like. It had a blue sky, clouds, a yellow sun, flowers, green plants, and animals such as horses.
 
Classical Scadrial technology was at an early industrial era.{{wob ref|1222}}
* [[Drypost]]
* [[Dazarlomue]]
* Demoux
* [[Elendel]]
* [[Elmsdel]]
* [[Vindiel-Cameux]]
* [[Wyllion]]
*
}}
 
* [[Feltrel]] (now a ghost town)
* Isauec's Bend
* [[Tinweight Settlement]]
* [[True Madil]]
* [[Weathering]]
 
=== Classical Scadrial ===
In the [[Classical Scadrial|classical era]] of Scadrial, many different civilizations developed with a large variety of different cultures and religions. Among these was [[Trelagism]] which Autonomy had begun in order to prepare for future potential incursions.{{book ref|mb7|20}} Foremost among known nations was [[Khlennium]], placed between the isles in the South and the Terris hills in the North,{{epigraph ref|mb1|12}} and between the great nations to the east and the "fiery empire" of the West.{{epigraph ref|mb1|3}} It was ana massive hub of trade and culture, with marvelous architecture and technological advancements that would come to be copied by the Final Empire.{{epigraph ref|mb3|26}}
 
In time, the people turned to the Terris Prophecies to guide them against a new threat, the [[Deepness]]. The nightly mists of Scadrial had grown stronger, and began to stay during the day. This was because from inside his prison Ruin was supplementing their strength. He hoped to create a threat to the world by going with Preservation's wishes, instead of against them.{{epigraph ref|mb3|81}} The world was dying, all the plants and animals couldn't survive and the people were starving. At this time, a man named [[Alendi]] came to power. A [[Worldbringer]], [[Kwaan]], had discovered Alendi and believed him to be this final Hero of Ages, who would save the world.{{epigraph ref|mb2|13}} He expanded the nation of Khlennium to consume many other nations, through conquest and diplomacy alike,{{epigraph ref|mb1|10}}{{epigraph ref|mb1|1}} over a mere decade.{{epigraph ref|mb2|9}} Alendi became convinced he was the Hero, and began a military campaign to unite the world against the Deepness, doing his best to fulfill the prophecies.{{epigraph ref|mb2|23}}{{epigraph ref|mb2|24}} Unfortunately those prophecies were no longer the same as they once were.
 
===The Ascension of the Lord Ruler ===
However, Alendi had still failed to stop the Deepness, and there was only one hope, the [[Well of Ascension]].{{epigraph ref|mb2|50}} As the power returned to the Well, Alendi could hear the pulses because he was a Seeker. He hoped that giving up the power would stop the Deepness. Kwaan knew that Alendi mustn't be allowed to reach the Well, for he knew that giving up the power was just what Ruin wanted. Kwaan's only hope to stop Alendi was his nephew [[Rashek]], a Feruchemist who hated Alendi, and the nation of Khlennium from which he hailed. Kwaan commanded his nephew to become Alendi's pack man, and to attempt to mislead on his way to the Well. If Rashek failed at that, Kwaan asked him to kill Alendi.{{book ref|mb2|epilogue}} The last remnant of Leras' mind, in the form of the mist spirit, was also doing its best to stop Alendi. [[Ruin]], however, made Alendi distrust the spirit by impersonating it and stabbing Alendi's companion [[Fedik]] when he became too interested in [[Ruin's Perpendicularity]].{{book ref|mb2|16}}{{epigraph ref|mb1|33}}{{msh ref|2|2}} Ultimately, Rashek failed to lead Alendi astray and killed him. At that point, Rashek himself took the power at the Well of Ascension and refused to give it up, denying Ruin his chance at freedom.{{book ref|mb1|38}}
 
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=== The Coup of Urteau ===
{{for|Coup of Urteau}}
Not long after the battle in Luthadel it was discovered that [[Urteau]], the formal capital of Straff Venture's country, had been taken from Elend's empire by rebel skaa. Urteau had once been a major center of power for House Venture, but they had moved their major influence to Luthadel and the canals that had once formed Urteau's streets had inexplicably gone dry. They were led by a man named Quellion, who took of the city, and gave himself the the title of the "Citizen". Quellion had taken Kelsier's viewpoints against the nobles to an extreme, burning alive everyone who had any noble blood in their family. Spook had been dispatched there to gather intelligence on Quellion's rule and find any potential weaknesses that could be exploited in order to get Urteau back into the hands of Elend. Spook during this time period began flaring his [[tin]] constantly, as a result of his guilt about abandoning his uncle, Clubs, to die in the Battle of Luthadel. This process eventually transformed him into an Allomantic [[savant]], giving him senses above any other Tineye while he was burning the metal, but extremely weak compared to non-Allomancers when he stopped. Before long Spook was joined by Breeze, Allrianne, and Sazed, who were fresh from their victory convincing the Lekal Kingdom to join Elend's empire. Spook attempted to spy on the Citizen, but became enamored with Quellion's beautiful sister [[Beldre]]. Later when Beldre and Quellion were in the streetslots Spook attempted to speak to her. Quellion caught him and sent his guards after Spook, who were secretly Pewterarms. Spook attempted to fight them himself but in a desperate attempt to stop Spook, one Pewterarm thrust his steel sword through the heart of the other, and into Spook's arm. The blade broke and left a fragment of steel inside of Spook, who fainted from blood-loss. The precise placement of the thrust had been manipulated by Ruin, who wanted to get a Hemalurgic spike into Spook so he could influence him. This spike also gave Spook the ability to burn [[pewter]].
 
When Spook awakens in a burning noble manor, his place of execution, Ruin speaks into his mind using the voice of Kelsier. He gets Spook to use some pewter and using his new strength Spook escapes, setting off a new chain of rumors about this "Survivor of the Flames".
At some point, [[Trell (Trellism)| Trell]] began to become a threat to Harmony, encroaching upon the Scadrian system.{{book ref|mb6|28}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|28}} This led him to search for a person who could act as his sword and fight against the threat, acting on his behalf.{{epigraph ref|sa4|29}} The one he choose for this role was [[Waxillium Ladrian]]. Sending [[Paalm]] in order to groom him to become the perfect sword for Harmony, disguising herself as a human named Lessie.{{book ref|mb5|26}}
 
On the 14th of Vinuarch {{date|341 PC|FA}},{{book ref|mb4|3}} a new group known as the [[Vanishers]] stole a train full of aluminium heading towards [[House Tekiel]], before vanishing for several months. The size of the theft, and the mysterious disappearance of the group, led to them being covered in various broadsheets.{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png|''The Elendel Daily'' Broadsheet}}
 
Some time before the 4th of Doxil, [[Alloran Feltri]], 2nd Seat of the Canalworkers in the senate. Was proven to be a Rioter who was using his powers to gather supporters. A large controversy arose around this, eventually being covered in The Elendel Daily.{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png|''The Elendel Daily'' Broadsheet}}
 
In {{date|341 years after the [[Catacendre]]|FA}}, The Vanishers attacked the Yomen-Ostlin Wedding and kidnapped Steris and Marasi, and killed [[Peterus]].{{book ref|mb4|3}}{{book ref|mb4|7}}
 
Miles Dagouter was captured, and prosecuted by [[Daius]], he was deemed guilty of the charges against him, and he was sentenced to execution. He was successfully executed by firing squad not long after his sentencing.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}}
With the governor dead, [[Claude Aradel]] rose up to take his place. His rise into the position was important, as he promised to arrest corrupt noblemen, and was the first non-noble to rise to the position of Governor in the history of Elendel.{{book ref|mb5|epilogue}}
 
By {{date|341|FA}}, cars and electric lights were still controversial new technologies, with pushback against their use.{{file ref| House_Record_broadsheet.jpg| The House Record}}{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png|''The Elendel Daily'' Broadsheet}} The coachman's union was especially against automobiles, saying that they "Haven't the common sense of a horse and coachman".
 
In {{date|342|FA}}, Wax, Wayne, Marasi, and Steris found a group of South Scadrians held captive by the Set. This would lead to the existence of the South Scadrians becoming common knowledge across the Basin as a trade agreement was negotiated.{{book ref|mb6|30}}
 
=== Arrival of Trell ===
Around {{date|348 PC|FA}}, Autonomy, through Trell, began to turn Telsin Ladrian into her Avatar as she planned to take control of Scadrial away from Harmony.{{book ref|mb7|19}}
 
She was eventually routed, with the bomb planned to destroy Elendel stopped, and her Perpendicularity collapsed.{{cite}} Thus she left the planet with plans to return again once she deemed it the right time.{{cite}}
 
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Following the routing of Trell, the Outer Cities and Roughs began to push to gain sovereignty. This was motivated by tensions which had built up over the centuries, finally pushed to breaking with the passing of the [[Elendel Supremacy Bill]].
 
=== Interplanetary Conflict ===
At some point, within a century of the overthrowing of the [[Cinder King]] on [[Canticle]],{{book ref|tsm|20}} Scadrial learned how to create ships that could travel faster than the speed of light, allowing Physical Realm travel between planets.{{book ref|tsm|20}}{{cite}}
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During Scadrial's space age, conflict began to grow between it and other planets, leading to the start of an interplanetary arms race and growing military aggression.{{book ref|tsm|44}} During this arms race, the [[TimeTellers]] travelled to Canticle, where they studied the planet, and taught the Cinder King how to make [[Charred]], leading to the acceleration of his planetary conquest.{{book ref|tsm|44}}
 
== Culture and Society ==
 
=== Calendar ===
While the true length of a year changed when the orbit of Scadrial was brought closer to the sun, the measurements and calendar used remained the same.{{wob ref|3781}}{{wob ref|4575}} However, the placement of the seasons changed.{{wob ref|11462}}
 
After the [[Catacendre]], the residents of northern Scadrial use a 12 month calendar, with each of the months being named after a member of [[Kelsier's crew]]. Known months include Vinuarch (named after [[Vin]]),{{wob ref|669}} Doxil (named after [[Dockson]]),{{file ref|Elendel_Daily_broadsheet.png|''The Elendel Daily'' Broadsheet}} Hammondar (named after [[Hammond]]),{{book ref|eltania}} Cladence (named after [[Cladent]]),{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''The New Ascendancy'' Broadsheet}} and Marewill (named after [[Mare]]).{{file ref|The Two Seasons broadsheet.jpg|''The Two Seasons'' Broadsheet}}
 
=== Post-Catacendric Era ===
Throughout much of the Post-Catecendric era there was only one nation in the north, that being Elendel Basin. Though they essentially acted as several city-states held together by an economic hegemony in Elendel.{{cite}} In the south, there were five (or six) nations. Some of these are the Malwish, the Hunters, and the Fallen.{{book ref|mb6|22}} The map of the Southern Continent also labels a group known as the [[Southern Scadrian#The Maskless|Maskless]] in the far southeast, it is not known if these are truly one nation, a conflation of multiple nations\tribes, or something else entirely.{{file ref|Scadrial_map.png|Scadrial map}}
 
As of 348 PC there exists two primary nation states on Scadrial, the [[Malwish Consortium]] and the Elendel Basin. Though many people in the Roughs share sentiments for secession from the fragile union.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}} There is also the Maskless, little is known about them, but they did not become a member of the Malwish Consortium.{{file ref|Scadrial_map.png|Scadrial map}}
 
=== Invested Technology ===
After the Catacendre the [[Southern Scadrians]] were saved by the [[Sovereign]]. He granted them Unsealed Metalminds harnessing brass (heat). Afterwards the Southern Scadrians reverse engineered them and began developing all kinds of invested technology. {{cite}}
 
At some point they developed air ships, which work by steelpushing fans to generate thrust and reducing the weight of the ship. These airships have apparently been around for a long time as [[Daal]] mentions that airships have existed for multiple ‘Eras’.{{cite}}
 
== Cosmere ==
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