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Preservation attacked Ruin with his mental power--the distinct mind controlling the Shard's power, rather than the power itself. This would trap Ruin's mind, making him mostly impotent. However, it cost almost all of Preservation's mind. Preservation knew that the moment he did this attack, he would not be able to help life on Scadrial. Preservation saw the future, creating the [[Terris Prophecies]], to give hope to humanity, and to let humanity know that he had a plan in mind. He also altered [[Allomancy]] so that there would be [[atium]] (and [[malatium]]) Mistings, and set up his power--the mists--to Snap those Allomancers. And with that, Preservation gave up his mind, imprisoning Ruin in the [[Well of Ascension]], the essence of Preservation's mind.
 
Honor and Cultivation went to [[Roshar]]. Later, Odium went to the [[Greater Rosharan SystemRoshar]] system, particularly [[Braize]]. Devastating wars called the [[Desolation]]s were fought over Roshar, between Odium's [[Voidbringer]]s and Honor's [[Herald]]s and [[Knights Radiant]]. Cultivation's role in the Desolations is not clear, but Honor and Cultivation were a romantic item.{{cite}}
 
===Odium's Quest===
 
====Ruin's Plan for Freedom====
Back on Scadrial, the [[Well of Ascension]] refilled every 1024 years.{{cite}} For most of Classical Scadrian history, a person called the [[Hero of Ages]] under the [[Terris Prophecies]] would take up the power and become a protector of mankind. They would live the rest of their lives blessing people with the power of Preservation, renewing Ruin's prison, and watch over the world. The power would then vanish, and reappear after 1024 years.
 
Ruin was keenly interested in the Well of Ascension. If he could get a person to hold the power there, but instead of utilize the power, but release it, then the prison on Ruin's mind would vanish. Ruin would then be free to destroy the world, as he was promised. Ruin manipulated the Terris Prophecies over a long period of time to advance this purpose. He made it so the Hero of Ages would include the "sacred piercings," actually [[Hemalurgy|Hemalurgic]] piercings, so he could influence the Hero. More importantly, Ruin changed the Prophecies extensively so that the Well and the Hero's purpose was obscured. Now the Hero was supposed to take the power, and release it.
| [[Stones Unhallowed]] (working title)
| [[The Stormlight Archive]]
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| [[The Lost Metal]]
| [[Mistborn Adventures]]
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| [[The Silence Divine]]
| Stand-Alone
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| [[Nightblood (book) |Nightblood]]
| [[Warbreaker]] sequel
 
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| [[Dragonsteel]]
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(Roughly the same as before, with better aligned tables, and with the forthcoming section at the bottom where I can describe Dragonsteel and Mistborn Era 4 better.)
 
===Forthcoming===
*[[The Lost Metal]], the fourth and final Era 2 Mistborn novel.
 
*[[The Silence Divine]], a novella that will take place on [[Ashyn]], a planet on [[Greater Roshar]].
| *[[Nightblood (book) |Nightblood]], the sequel to [[Warbreaker]]
*[[Elantris sequel]] and [[Elantris finale]], the sequels to [[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]. These will be written in between the break of Stormlight 5 and Stormlight 6, and needs to be written before the next Mistborn trilogy can be written.
*Era 3 Mistborn trilogy, the trilogy with Allomancy in a modern, 1980s technology level. This will be written in between the break of Stormlight 5 and Stormlight 6.
*[[Dragonsteel]], the origin story of [[Hoid]]. This will not be written until after the Stormlight Archive is finished.
*Era 4 Mistborn trilogy, the science fiction trilogy. [[Hoid]] is a main character of this. This will be last known Cosmere sequence, chronologically.
==Notes==
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