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'''Ytves''' was the author of ''Studies in Revolution'' in the [[Final Empire]].
 
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|We have seen a curious phenomenon associated with rebel groups that break off of the Final Empire and attempt to seek autonomy. In almost all cases, the Lord Ruler didn’t need to send his armies to reconquer the rebels. By the time his agents arrived, the groups had overthrown themselves. It seems that the rebels found the chaos of transition more difficult to accept than the tyranny they had known before. They joyfully welcomed back authority—even oppressive authority—for it was less painful for them than uncertainty.
 
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'''Ytves''' is the author of '''''Studies in Revolution''''' during the [[Final Empire]]. His book is recalled by [[Elend]] during the [[Siege of Luthadel]]. It found that rebellions against the [[Lord Ruler]] often fizzled out on their own because people were unsure how to govern themselves after having known only the Lord Ruler's dictatorship.{{book ref|mb2|32}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 28 April 2020

Ytves
Profession Author
Homeworld Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

We have seen a curious phenomenon associated with rebel groups that break off of the Final Empire and attempt to seek autonomy. In almost all cases, the Lord Ruler didn’t need to send his armies to reconquer the rebels. By the time his agents arrived, the groups had overthrown themselves. It seems that the rebels found the chaos of transition more difficult to accept than the tyranny they had known before. They joyfully welcomed back authority—even oppressive authority—for it was less painful for them than uncertainty.

—Ytves, from Studies in Revolution[1]

Ytves is the author of Studies in Revolution during the Final Empire. His book is recalled by Elend during the Siege of Luthadel. It found that rebellions against the Lord Ruler often fizzled out on their own because people were unsure how to govern themselves after having known only the Lord Ruler's dictatorship.[1]

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