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'''The Alloy of Law''' is the fourth book set on [[Scadrial]] and takes place 300 years after the events of [[The Hero of Ages]].
The events from the [[Mistborn trilogy]] are now legend, history, and religion.
 
Steris is taken hostage which was made to appear at random while Wax and Wayne look on knowingly. Marasi is also chosen but in the ensuing gun battle instigated by Wax and Wayne she is able to break free of her captors and provide assistance in the fight. Steris is kidnapped and the trio manage to overcome the staggering number of Vanishers without causing a single casualty amongst the bystanders.
In the aftermath, Wax has an arguement with the local Octant's constable Captain, [[Brettin]]. Wayne steals an [[aluminumaluminium]] gun from the evidence pile, giving it to Wax.
 
The next day, Marasi visits the Ladrian mansion to find Wax deep in his work with metallurgy - he'd been trying to determine the exact alloy of the gun Wayne had given him. Realising he'd been up all night, Wax shows her what else he'd been working on when he pulls out a genealogical tree he'd plotted himself using information in his uncle's library. Marasi leads him to a startling discovery before Wayne shows up with a report on his own investigation. Wayne infiltrated the Fourth Octant constabulary to gain knowledge of the Vanishers' hideout from the prisoners.
Wayne throws up a speed bubble just as the explosion bursts from the basket. While Wax argues with Wayne on an escape plan Wax realises he could increase his weight using his ironmind and break through to the floor below. Throwing Marasi on top of himself he pulls her down with him, Wayne following to land on both of them. They escape the explosion but Wayne is left badly burnt with so little of his goldmind remaining.
 
After surviving the assassination attempt, the three of them sneak out of the mansion and head for the location of the Vanishers hideout. There they find clues to the nature of their operations and a strong indicator as to who's leading them; [[Miles Dagouter]], or Miles "Hundredlives" as he's known. Miles has a meet with [[Mister Suit]] the powerful supposed benefactor of Miles' enterprise. His ideology is bared but his conduct criticized. He assures Suit that Wax will be dealt with.
 
In the Outer Estates, Wax and the others are investigating the site of one of the robberies - a canal by the railway tracks. Wayne asks Marasi some personal questions while Wax is too busy inspecting the scene to overhear. His deductions are echoed by Marasi before they catch the train back into the city. On the return trip, Wax is attacked by Miles. In a deadly battle atop the train's carriages Wax feels the difference in their abilities and only his own skills and quick thinking keep him alive. Even after being thrown off the train, Wax comes back to, in turn, throw Miles off the train. Since Miles can't burn steel like Wax he's stranded.
 
Wayne and Marasi had been trapped in their carriage from sabotaged locks on the outer doors. Marasi tends to Wax's wounds and they make plans to lay low, deciding to pay a visit to [[Ranette]].
 
==Characters==
;[[Trellism]]: Known adherents - [[Miles Dagouter]]
{{quote|Why had Trell made men like him, if not to see wrongs righted?|Miles, The Alloy of Law}}
:Little is known of the religion except that Trell is supposed to have made metalborn. The Words of Founding are said to contain a lengthy explanation of Trellism and its teachings, which indicates that metalborns were special.{{ref|b|mistborn4|c|11}} There are theories<{{ref>[http://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/|17S|1808-trellism/ |5=Trellism.; Why Miles sees metalborns as divine]</ref>}} on the origins of this religion but most of what is known comes from Miles' perspective.
 
==Notable Historical Figures==
Shards, Editors, Keepers, Synod
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