KELSIER COULD FEEL ANOTHER ALLOMANCER PULSINGย in
the mists. The vibrations washed over him like rhythmic waves brushing up against a tranquil shore. They were faint, but unmistakable.
He crouched atop a low garden wall, listening to the vibrations. The curling white mist continued its normal, placid waftingโindifferent, save for the bit closest to his body, which curled in the normal Allomantic current around his limbs.
Kelsier squinted in the night, flaring tin and seeking out the other Allomancer. He thought he saw a figure crouching atop a wall in the distance, but he couldnโt be certain. He recognized the Allomantic vibrations, however. Each metal, when burned, gave off a distinct signal, recognizable to one who was well practiced with bronze. The man in the
distance burned tin, as did the four others Kelsier had sensed hiding around
Keep Tekiel. The five Tineyes formed a perimeter, watching the night, searching for intruders.
Kelsier smiled. The Great Houses were growing nervous. Keeping five Tineyes on watch wouldnโt be that hard for a house like Tekiel, but the noblemen Allomancers would resent being forced into simple guard duty. And if there were five Tineyes on watch, chances were good that a number of Thugs, Coinshots, and Lurchers were on call as well. Luthadel was quietly in a state of alert.
The Great Houses were growing so wary, in fact, that Kelsier had
trouble finding cracks in their defenses. He was only one man, and even Mistborn had limits. His success so far had been achieved through surprise. However, with five Tineyes on watch, Kelsier wouldnโt be able to get very close to the keep without serious risk of being spotted.
Fortunately, Kelsier didnโt need to test Tekielโs defenses this night.
Instead, he crept along the wall toward the outer grounds. He paused near
the garden well, andโburning bronze to make certain no Allomancers were nearโreached into a stand of bushes to retrieve a large sack. It was heavy enough that he had to burn pewter to pull it free and throw it over his shoulder. He paused in the night for a moment, straining for sounds in the mist, then hauled the sack back toward the keep.
He stopped near a large, whitewashed garden veranda that sat beside a small reflecting pool. Then, he heaved the sack off his shoulder and dumped its contentsโa freshly killed corpseโonto the ground.
The bodyโwhich had belonged to one Lord Charrs Entroneโrolled to a stop with its face in the dirt, twin dagger wounds glistening in its back.
Kelsier had ambushed the half-drunken man on a street just outside of a skaa slum, ridding the world of another nobleman. Lord Entrone, in
particular, would not be missedโhe was infamous for his twisted sense of pleasure. Skaa blood-fights, for instance, were a particular enjoyment of his. That was where he had spent this evening.
Entrone had, not coincidentally, been a major political ally of House Tekiel. Kelsier left the corpse sitting in its own blood. The gardeners would locate it firstโand once the servants knew about the death, no amount of
noble obstinacy would keep it quiet. The murder would cause an outcry, and immediate blame would probably be placed upon House Izenry, House Tekielโs rival. However, Entroneโs suspiciously unexpected death might
make House Tekiel wary. If they began poking around, they would find that
Entroneโs gambling opponent at the nightโs bloodfight had been Crews Geffenryโa man whose house had been petitioning the Tekiels for a stronger alliance. Crews was a known Mistborn, and a very competent knife-fighter.
And so, the intrigue would begin. Had House Izenry done the murder?
Or, perhaps, had the death been an attempt by House Geffenry to push Tekiel into a higher state of alarmโthereby encouraging them to seek allies among the lesser nobility? Or, was there a third answerโa house that wanted to strengthen the rivalry between Tekiel and Izenry?
Kelsier hopped off the garden wall, scratching at the fake beard he wore. It didnโt really matter whom House Tekiel decided to blame; Kelsierโs real purpose was to make them question and worry, to make them mistrust and misunderstand. Chaos was his strongest ally in fostering a house war.
When that war finally came, each noblemen killed would be one less person that the skaa would have to face in their rebellion.
As soon as Kelsier got a short distance from Keep Tekiel, he flipped a coin and went to the rooftops. Occasionally, he wondered what the people in the houses beneath him thought, hearing footsteps from above. Did they know that Mistborn found their homes a convenient highway, a place where they could move without being bothered by guards or thieves? Or, did the
people attribute the knockings to the ever-blamable mistwraiths?
They probably donโt even notice. Sane people are asleep when the mists come out.ย He landed on a peaked roof, retrieved his pocket watch from a nook to check the time, then stowed itโand the dangerous metal from which it was madeโaway again. Many nobility blatantly wore metal, a foolish form of bravado. The habit had been inherited directly from the Lord Ruler. Kelsier, however, didnโt like carrying any metalโwatch, ring, or braceletโon him that he didnโt have to.
He launched himself into the air again, making his way toward the Sootwarrens, a skaa slum on the far northern side of town. Luthadel was an enormous, sprawling city; every few decades or so, new sections were added, the city wall expanded through the sweat and effort of skaa labor.
With the advent of the modern canal era, stone was growing relatively cheap and easy to move.
I wonder why he even bothers with the wall,ย Kelsier thought, moving along rooftops parallel to the massive structure.ย Who would attack? The
Lord Ruler controls everything. Not even the western isles resist anymore.
There hadnโt been a true war in the Final Empire for centuries. The occasional โrebellionโ consisted of nothing more than a few thousand men hiding in hills or caves, coming out for periodic raids. Even Yedenโs rebellion wouldnโt rely much on forceโthey were counting on the chaos of a house war, mixed with the strategic misdirection of the Luthadel Garrison, to give them an opening. If it came down to an extended campaign, Kelsier would lose. The Lord Ruler and the Steel Ministry could marshal literally
millions of troops if the need arose.
Of course, there was his other plan. Kelsier didnโt speak of it, he barely even dared consider it. He probably wouldnโt even have an opportunity to implement it. But, if the opportunity did arriveโฆ
He dropped to the ground just outside of the Sootwarrens, then pulled his mistcloak tight and walked along the street with a confident step. His contact sat in the doorway of a closed shop, puffing quietly on a pipe.
Kelsier raised an eyebrow; tobacco was an expensive luxury. Hoid was either very wasteful, or he was just as successful as Dockson implied.
Hoid calmly put away the pipe, then climbed to his feetโthough that didnโt make him much taller. The scrawny bald man bowed deeply in the misty night. โGreetings, my lord.โ
Kelsier paused in front of the man, arms tucked carefully inside his mistcloak. It wouldnโt do for a street informant to realize that the unidentified โnoblemanโ he was meeting with had the scars of Hathsin on his arms.
โYou come highly recommended,โ Kelsier said, mimicking the haughty accent of a nobleman.
โI am one of the best, my lord.โ
Anyone who can survive as long as you have must be good,ย Kelsier thought. Lords didnโt like the idea of other men knowing their secrets. Informants generally didnโt live very long.
โI need to know something, informant,โ Kelsier said. โBut first you must vow never to speak of this meeting to anyone.โ
โOf course, my lord,โ Hoid said. Heโd likely break the promise before the night was outโanother reason informants didnโt tend to live very long. โThere is, however, the matter of paymentโฆ.โ
โYouโll have your money, skaa,โ Kelsier snapped.
โOf course, my lord,โ Hoid said with a quick bob of the head. โYou requested information regarding House Renoux, I believeโฆ.โ
โYes. What is known about it? Which houses is it aligned with? I must know these things.โ
โThere isnโt really much to know, my lord,โ Hoid said. โLord Renoux is very new to the area, and he is a careful man. Heโs making neither allies nor enemies at the momentโheโs buying a large number of weapons and armor, but is probably just purchasing from a wide variety of houses and merchants, thereby ingratiating himself to them all. A wise tactic. He will, perhaps, have an excess of merchandise, but he will also have an excess of friends, yes?โ
Kelsier snorted. โI donโt see why I should pay you for that.โ
โHeโll have too much merchandise, my lord,โ Hoid said quickly. โYou could make a clever profit, knowing that Renoux is shipping at a loss.โ
โIโm no merchant, skaa,โ Kelsier said. โI donโt care about profits and shipping!โย Let him chew on that. Now he thinks Iโm of a Great Houseโof
course, if he hadnโt suspected that because of the mistcloak, then he doesnโt deserve his reputation.
โOf course, my lord,โ Hoid said quickly. โThere is more, of courseโฆ.โ
Ah, and here we see it. Does the street know that House Renoux is connected to the rumblings of rebellion?ย If anyone had discovered that secret, then Kelsierโs crew was in serious jeopardy.
Hoid coughed quietly, holding out his hand.
โInsufferable man!โ Kelsier snapped, tossing a pouch at Hoidโs feet.
โYes, my lord,โ Hoid said, falling to his knees and searching about with his hand. โI apologize, my lord. My eyesight is weak, you know. I can barely see my own fingers held in front of my face.โ
Clever,ย Kelsier thought as Hoid found the pouch and tucked it away.
The comment about eyesight was, of course, a lieโno man would get far in the underground with such an impediment. However, a nobleman who thought his informant to be half blind would be far less paranoid about being identified. Not that Kelsier himself was worriedโhe wore one of Docksonโs best disguises. Beside the beard, he had a fake, but realistic, nose, along with platforms in the shoes and makeup to lighten his skin.
โYou said there was more?โ Kelsier said. โI swear, skaa, if it isnโt goodโฆโ
โIt is,โ Hoid said quickly. โLord Renoux is considering a union between his niece, the Lady Valette, and Lord Elend Venture.โ
Kelsier paused.ย Wasnโt expecting thatโฆย โThatโs silly. Venture isย far
above Renoux.โ
โThe two youths were seen speakingโat lengthโat the Venture ball a month ago.โ
Kelsier laughed derisively. โEveryone knows about that. It meant nothing.โ
โDid it?โ Hoid asked. โDoes everyone know that Lord Elend Venture spoke very highly of the girl to his friends, the group of nobleling
philosophers that lounge at the Broken Quill?โ
โYoung men speak of girls,โ Kelsier said. โIt means nothing. You will be returning those coins.โ
โWait!โ Hoid said, sounding apprehensive for the first time. โThere is more. Lord Renoux and Lord Venture have had secret dealings.โ
What?
โIt is true,โ Hoid continued. โThis is fresh newsโI heard it barely an hour ago myself. There is a connection between Renoux and Venture. And, for some reason, Lord Renoux was able to demand that Elend Venture be assigned to watch over Lady Valette at balls.โ He lowered his voice. โIt is even whispered that Lord Renoux has some kind ofโฆleverage over House Venture.โ
What happened at that ball tonight?ย Kelsier thought. Out loud, however, he said, โThis all sounds very weak, skaa. You have nothing more than idle speculations?โ
โNot about House Renoux, my lord,โ Hoid said. โI tried, but your worry over this house is meaningless! You should pick a house more central to politics. Like, say, House Elarielโฆโ
Kelsier frowned. By mentioning Elariel, Hoid was implying that he had some important tidbit that would be worth Kelsierโs payment. It seemed that House Renouxโs secrets were safe. It was time to move the discussion along to other houses, so that Hoid wouldnโt get suspicious of Kelsierโs interest in Renoux.
โVery well,โ Kelsier said. โBut if this isnโt worth my timeโฆโ โIt is, my lord. Lady Shan Elariel is a Soother.โ
โProof?โ
โI felt her touch on my emotions, my lord,โ Hoid said. โDuring a fire at Keep Elariel a week ago, she was there calming the emotions of the
servants.โ
Kelsier had started that fire. Unfortunately, it hadnโt spread beyond the guardhouses. โWhat else?โ
โHouse Elariel has recently given her leave to use her powers more at court functions,โ Hoid said. โThey fear a house war, and wish her to make whatever allegiances possible. She always carries a thin envelope of shaved brass in her right glove. Get a Seeker close to her at a ball, and you shall see. My lord, I do not lie! My life as an informant depends solely upon my reputation. Shan Elarielย isย a Soother.โ
Kelsier paused, as if musing. The information was useless to him, but his true purposeโfinding out about House Renouxโhad already been fulfilled. Hoid had earned his coins, whether he realized it or not.
Kelsier smiled.ย Now to sow a little more chaos.
โWhat of Shanโs covert relationship with Salmen Tekiel?โ Kelsier said, picking the name of a likely young nobleman. โDo you think that she used her powers to gain his favor?โ
โOh, most certainly, my lord,โ Hoid said quickly. Kelsier could see the glimmer of excitement in his eyes; he assumed that Kelsier had given him a luscious bit of political gossip free of charge.
โPerhaps she was the one who secured Elariel the deal with House Hasting last week,โ Kelsier said musingly. There had been no such deal.
โMost likely, my lord.โ
โVery well, skaa,โ Kelsier said. โYou have earned your coins. Perhaps I shall call upon you another time.โ
โThank you, my lord,โ Hoid said, bowing very low.
Kelsier dropped a coin and launched himself into the air. As he landed on a rooftop, he caught a glimpse of Hoid scuttling over to pluck the coin off the ground. Hoid didnโt have any trouble locating it, despite his โweak eyesight.โ Kelsier smiled, then kept moving. Hoid hadnโt mentioned Kelsierโs tardiness, but Kelsierโs next appointment would not be so forgiving.
He made his way eastward, toward Ahlstrom Square. He pulled off his mistcloak as he moved, then ripped off his vest, revealing the tattered shirt hidden beneath. He dropped to an alleyway, discarding cloak and vest, then grabbed a double handful of ash from the corner. He rubbed the crusty, dark flakes on his arms, masking his scars, then ground them onto his face and
false beard.
The man who stumbled out of the alleyway seconds later was very different from the nobleman who had met with Hoid. The beard, once neat, now jutted out in an unkempt frazzle. A few, select bits had been removed, making it look patchy and sickly. Kelsier stumbled, pretending to have a
lame leg, and called out to a shadowed figure standing near the squareโs quiet fountain.
โMy lord?โ Kelsier asked in a raspy voice. โMy lord, is that you?โ Lord Straff Venture, leader of House Venture, was a domineering man,
even for a nobleman. Kelsier could make out a pair of guards standing at his side; the lord himself didnโt seem the least bit bothered by the mistsโit was openly known that he was a Tineye. Venture stepped forward firmly, dueling cane tapping the ground beside him.
โYou are late, skaa!โ he snapped.
โMy lord, IโฆIโฆI was waiting in the alley, my lord, like we agreed!โ โWe agreed to no such thing!โ
โIโm sorry, my lord,โ Kelsier said again, bowingโthen stumbling
because of his โlameโ leg. โIโm sorry, Iโm sorry. I was just in the alley. I didnโt mean to make you wait.โ
โCouldnโt you see us, man?โ
โIโm sorry, my lord,โ Kelsier said. โMy eyesightโฆit isnโt very good, you know. I can barely see my own hands in front of my face.โย Thanks for the tip, Hoid.
Venture snorted, handing his dueling cane to a guard, then slapped Kelsier smartly across the face.
Kelsier stumbled to the ground, holding his cheek. โIโm sorry, my lord,โ he mumbled again.
โNext time you make me wait, it will be the cane,โ Venture said curtly.
Well, I know where to go next time I need a corpse to dump on someoneโs lawn,ย Kelsier thought, stumbling to his feet.
โNow,โ Venture said. โLet us get down to business. What is this important news you promised to deliver?โ
โItโs about House Erikell, my lord,โ Kelsier said. โI know Your Lordship has had dealings with them in the past.โ
โAnd?โ
โWell, my lord, they are cheating you dearly. They have been selling their swords and canes to House Tekiel for half the price youโve been
paying!โ
โProof?โ
โYou need only look to Tekielโs new armaments, my lord,โ Kelsier said. โMy word is true. I have nothing but my reputation! If I have not that, I
have not my life.โ
And he wasnโt lying. Or, at least, not completely. It would be useless of Kelsier to spread information that Venture could corroborate or dismiss with ease. Some of what he said was trueโTekiel was giving a slight advantage to Erikell. Kelsier was overstating it, of course. If he played the game well, he could start a rift between Erikell and Venture, while at the same time making Venture jealous of Tekiel. And, if Venture came to Renoux for
weapons instead of Erikellโฆwell, that would just be a side benefit.
Straff Venture snorted. His house was powerfulโincredibly powerfulโ and relied on no specific industry or enterprise to fuel its wealth. That was a very difficult position to achieve in the Final Empire, considering the Lord Rulerโs taxes and atium costs. It also made Venture a powerful tool to Kelsier. If he could give this man the right mixture of truth and fictionโฆ
โThis is of little use to me,โ Venture said suddenly. โLetโs see how much youย reallyย know, informant. Tell me about the Survivor of Hathsin.โ
Kelsier froze. โExcuse me, my lord?โ
โYou want to get paid?โ Venture asked. โWell, tell me about the Survivor. Rumors say heโs returned to Luthadel.โ
โRumors only, my lord,โ Kelsier said quickly. โI have never met this Survivor, but I doubt he is in Luthadelโif, indeed, he even lives.โ
โIโve heard that heโs gathering a skaa rebellion.โ
โThere are always fools whispering rebellion to the skaa, my lord,โ Kelsier said. โAnd there are always those who try to use the name of the Survivor, but I do not believe that any man could have lived through the Pits. I could seek more information on this, if you wish, but I worry you will be disappointed in what I find. The Survivor is deadโthe Lord Rulerโฆ he does not allow such oversights.โ
โTrue,โ Venture said contemplatively. โBut the skaa seem convinced about this rumor of an โEleventh Metal.โ Have you heard of it, informant?โ
โAh, yes,โ Kelsier said, covering his shock. โA legend, my lord.โ
โOne Iโve never heard of,โ Venture said. โAnd I payย veryย close attention to such things. This is no โlegend.โ Someone very clever is manipulating the skaa.โ
โAnโฆinteresting conclusion, my lord,โ Kelsier said.
โIndeed,โ Venture said. โAnd, assuming the Survivorย didย die in the Pits, and if someone had gotten ahold of his corpseโฆhis bonesโฆthere are ways to imitate a manโs appearance. You know of what I speak?โ
โYes, my lord,โ Kelsier said.
โWatch for this,โ Venture said. โI donโt care about your gossipโbring me something about this man, or whatever he is, that leads the skaa.ย Thenย youโll get some coin of me.โ
Venture spun in the darkness, waving to his men and leaving a thoughtful Kelsier behind.
Kelsier arrived at Mansion Renoux a short time later; the spikeway between Fellise and Luthadel made for quick travel between the cities. He hadnโt placed the spikes himself; he didnโt know who had. He often wondered what he would do if, while traveling the spikeway, he met another Mistborn traveling in the opposite direction.
Weโd probably just ignore each other,ย Kelsier thought as he landed in Mansion Renouxโs courtyard.ย Weโre pretty good at doing that.
He peered through the mists at the lantern-lit mansion, his recovered mistcloak flapping slightly in the calm wind. The empty carriage indicated that Vin and Sazed had returned from House Elariel. Kelsier found them inside, waiting in the sitting room and speaking quietly with Lord Renoux.
โThatโs a new look for you,โ Vin noted as Kelsier walked into the room.
She still wore her dressโa beautiful red gownโthough she sat in an unladylike position, legs tucked beneath her.
Kelsier smiled to himself.ย A few weeks ago she would have changed out of that gown as soon as she got back. Weโll turn her into a lady yet.ย He found a seat, picking at the fake, soot-stained beard. โYou mean this? I hear beards are going to make a return soon. Iโm just trying to stay on the edge of fashionability.โ
Vin snorted. โThe edge of beggar fashion, maybe.โ
โHow did the evening go, Kelsier?โ Lord Renoux asked.
Kelsier shrugged. โLike most others. Fortunately, it appears that House Renoux remains free of suspicionโthough I myself am something of a concern to some of the nobility.โ
โYou?โ Renoux asked.
Kelsier nodded as a servant brought him a warm, damp cloth to clean his face and armsโthough Kelsier wasnโt certain if the servants were worried about his comfort or the ash he might get on the furniture. He wiped off his arms, exposing the pale white scratch scars, then began to pick off the beard.
โIt seems that the general skaa have gotten wind of the Eleventh Metal,โ he continued. โSome of the nobility have heard the building rumors, and the more intelligent ones are growing worried.โ
โHow does this affect us?โ Renoux asked.
Kelsier shrugged. โWeโll spread opposite rumors to make the nobility
focus more on each other and less on me. Though, amusingly, Lord Venture encouraged me to search out information about myself. A man could get very confused from this kind of playactingโI donโt know how you do it,
Renoux.โ
โIt is who I am,โ the kandra said simply.
Kelsier shrugged again, turning to Vin and Sazed. โSo, how did your evening go?โ
โFrustratingly,โ Vin said with a surly tone.
โMistress Vin is a tad annoyed,โ Sazed said. โOn the way back from Luthadel, she told me the secrets sheโd gathered while dancing.โ
Kelsier chuckled. โNot much of interest?โ
โSazed already knew it all!โ Vin snapped. โI spent hours twirling and twittering for those men, and it was all worthless!โ
โHardly worthless, Vin,โ Kelsier said, pulling off the last bit of false beard. โYou made some contacts, you were seen, and you practiced your twittering. As for informationโwell, nobodyโs going to tell you anything important yet. Give it some time.โ
โHow much time?โ
โNow that youโre feeling better, we can have you start attending the balls regularly. After a few months, you should have gathered enough
contacts to begin finding the kind of information we need.โ
Vin nodded, sighing. She didnโt seem quite as opposed to the idea of regularly attending balls as she once had, however.
Sazed cleared his throat. โMaster Kelsier, I feel that I must mention something. Our table was attended by Lord Elend Venture for most of the evening, though Mistress Vin did find a way to make his attentions less threatening to the court.โ
โYes,โ Kelsier said, โso I understand. What did you tell those people, Vin? That Renoux and Venture are friends?โ
Vin paled slightly. โHow do you know?โ
โIโm mysteriously powerful,โ Kelsier said with a wave of his hand. โAnyway, everyone thinks that House Renoux and House Venture have had secret business dealings. They probably assume that Venture has been stockpiling weapons.โ
Vin frowned. โI didnโt mean it to go that farโฆ.โ
Kelsier nodded, rubbing the glue from his chin. โThatโs the way court is, Vin. Things can get out of hand quickly. However, this isnโt much of a problemโthough it does mean that youโre going to have to be very careful when dealing with House Venture, Lord Renoux. Weโll want to see what kind of reaction they have to Vinโs comments.โ
Lord Renoux nodded. โAgreed.โ
Kelsier yawned. โNow, if there isnโt anything else, playing both nobleman and beggar in one evening has made me dreadfully tiredโฆ.โ
โThere is one other thing, Master Kelsier,โ Sazed said. โAt the end of the evening, Mistress Vin saw Lord Elend Venture leaving the ball with young lords of Houses Lekal and Hasting.โ
Kelsier paused, frowning. โThatโs an odd combination.โ โSo I thought,โ Sazed said.
โHeโs probably just trying to annoy his father,โ Kelsier said musingly. โFraternizing with the enemy in publicโฆโ
โPerhaps,โ Sazed said. โBut the three did seem to be good friends.โ
Kelsier nodded, standing. โInvestigate this further, Saze. Thereโs a chance that Lord Venture and his son are playing us all for fools.โ
โYes, Master Kelsier,โ Sazed said.
Kelsier left the room, stretching and handing his mistcloak to a servant. As he walked up the eastern stairway, he heard quick footsteps. He turned to find Vin scooting up behind him, shimmering red dress held up as she climbed the steps.
โKelsier,โ she said quietly. โThere was something else. Something Iโd like to talk about.โ
Kelsier raised an eyebrow.ย Something she doesnโt even want Sazed to hear?ย โMy room,โ he said, and she followed him up the stairs and into the chamber.
โWhat is this about?โ he asked as she shut the door behind her.
โLord Elend,โ Vin said, looking down, seeming a bit embarrassed. โSazed already doesnโt like him, so I didnโt want to mention this in front of the others. But, I found something strange tonight.โ
โWhat?โ Kelsier asked curiously, leaning back against his bureau. โElend had a stack of books with him,โ Vin said.
First name,ย Kelsier thought with disapproval.ย Sheย isย falling for the boy.
โHeโs known to read a lot,โ Vin continued, โbut some of these booksโฆ well, when he was gone, I picked through them.โ
Good girl. The streets gave you at least a few good instincts.
โOne of them drew my attention,โ she said. โThe title said something about the weather, but the words inside spoke about the Final Empire and its flaws.โ
Kelsier raised an eyebrow. โWhat exactly did it say?โ
Vin shrugged. โSomething about how since the Lord Ruler is immortal, his empire should be more advanced and peaceful.โ
Kelsier smiled. โBook of the False Dawnโany Keeper can quote the entire thing to you. I didnโt think there were any physical copies left. Its
authorโDeluse Couvreโwent on to write some books that were even more damning. Though he didnโt blaspheme against Allomancy, the obligators
made an exception in his case and strung him up on a hook anyway.โ โWell,โ Vin said, โElend has a copy. I think one of the other
noblewomen was trying to find the book. I saw one of her servants rifling through them.โ
โWhich noblewoman?โ โShan Elariel.โ
Kelsier nodded. โFormer fiancรฉe. Sheโs probably searching for something to blackmail the Venture boy with.โ
โI think sheโs an Allomancer, Kelsier.โ
Kelsier nodded distractedly, thinking about the information. โSheโs a Soother. She probably had the right idea with those booksโif the Venture heir is reading a book likeย False Dawn, not to mention foolish enough to carry it around with himโฆโ
โIs it that dangerous?โ Vin asked.
Kelsier shrugged. โModerately. Itโs an older book, and it didnโt actually encourage rebellion, so it might slide.โ
Vin frowned. โThe book sounded pretty critical of the Lord Ruler. He allows the nobility to read things like that?โ
โHe doesnโt really โallowโ them to do such things,โ Kelsier said. โMore, he sometimes ignores it when they do. Banning books is tricky business,
Vinโthe more stink the Ministry makes about a text, the more attention it will draw, and the more people will be tempted to read it.ย False Dawnย is a stuffy volume, and byย notย forbidding it, the Ministry doomed it to obscurity.โ
Vin nodded slowly.
โBesides,โ Kelsier said, โthe Lord Ruler is far more lenient with the nobility than he is with skaa. He sees them as the children of his long-dead friends and allies, the men who supposedly helped him defeat the Deepness. He occasionally lets them get away with things like reading edgy texts or assassinating family members.โ
โSoโฆthe book is nothing to worry about?โ Vin asked.
Kelsier shrugged. โI wouldnโt say that either. If young Elend hasย False Dawn, he might also have other books thatย areย explicitly forbidden. If
obligators had proof of that, theyโd hand young Elend over to the Inquisitorsโnobleman or not. The question is, how do we make certain that happens? If the Venture heir were to be executed, it would certainly add to Luthadelโs political turmoil.โ
Vin paled visibly.
Yes,ย Kelsier thought with an internal sigh.ย Sheโs definitely falling for him. I should have foreseen this. Sending a young, pretty girl into noble society? One vulture or another was bound to latch on to her.
โI didnโt tell you this so we could get him killed, Kelsier!โ she said. โI thought, maybeโฆwell, heโs reading forbidden books, and he seems like a good man. Maybe we can use him as an ally or something.โ
Oh, child,ย Kelsier thought.ย I hope he doesnโt hurt you too much when he discards you. You should know better than this.
โDonโt count on it,โ he said out loud. โLord Elend might be reading a forbidden book, but that doesnโt make him our friend. There have always been noblemen like himโyoung philosophers and dreamers who think that their ideas are new. They like to drink with their friends and grumble about the Lord Ruler; but, in their hearts, theyโre still noblemen. Theyโll never
overthrow the establishment.โ โButโโ
โNo, Vin,โ Kelsier said. โYou have to trust me. Elend Venture doesnโt care about us or the skaa. Heโs a gentleman anarchist because itโs
fashionable and exciting.โ
โHe talked to me about the skaa,โ Vin said. โHe wanted to know if they were intelligent, and if they acted like real people.โ
โAnd was his interest compassionate or intellectual?โ She paused.
โSee,โ Kelsier said. โVin, that man isย notย our allyโin fact, I distinctly recall telling you to stay away from him. When you spend time with Elend Venture, you put the operationโand your fellow crewmembersโin jeopardy. Understand?โ
Vin looked down, nodding.
Kelsier sighed.ย Why do I suspect that staying away from him is the last thing she intends to do? Bloody hellโI donโt have time to deal with this right now.
โGo get some sleep,โ Kelsier said. โWe can talk more about this later.โ
This dark thing that follows me, the thing that only I can seeโIt isnโt really a shadow. Itโs blackish and translucent, but it doesnโt have a
shadowlike solid outline. Itโs insubstantialโwispy and formless. Like itโs made out of a dark fog.
Or mist, perhaps.