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::Hmmm. Unfortunately the chapter 36 epigraph still says that the pewter spike is granting the healing power even in the leatherbound. That is unfortunate and I was under the impression that was fixed given my involvement on the Hemalurgic Table on that. I believe the Hemalurgic Table should have the most up-to-date info on that due the process on that. I can email Isaac and Peter regarding this. The linchpin spike has always been vague as to what it is. I agree with all of Stargazer's other points. -- [[User:Chaos2651|Chaos2651]] ([[User talk:Chaos2651|talk]]) 06:01, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
 
:::Stargazer's answers to issues 2, 3, and 4 seem reasonable.
 
:::I just went out and checked the 2019 edition of the books, and it looks like some of these issues have been fixed in the Hero of Ages. The 2019 version says the Steel Inquisitor at Vetitan has 11 spikes, instead of 10 like it says in the old version. And the 2019 version says regular Steel Inquisitors have 7 spikes in the chest (including a gold spike), instead of 6 (without a gold spike) like it says in the old version. And in the 2019 version, the introduction of the Hero of Ages chapter 36 now says their healing powers come from a gold spike, instead of a pewter spike like it says in the old version. Once we finish this discussion, I'll edit the article to note those changes between versions.
 
:::But that still doesn't answer the question of what Marsh's spikes were. Presumably he has 8 for the basic Allomantic powers, plus 1 gold spike for healing, plus the 1 to hold them together. But what about his 11th spike? I checked the 2019 version of the first Mistborn book, and it looks like it hasn't changed any of this stuff. It still says Marsh has 11 spikes.
 
:::Another change in the 2019 version is that in Hero of Ages chapter 4, when they're inspecting the dead body of the Steel Inquisitor at Vetitan, it adds the line "there was no sign of an atium spike, so perhaps this Inquisitor had originally been a Mistborn." I know some of the Steel Inquisitors (like the one in Mistborn chapter 34) could burn atium. So maybe Marsh's 11th spike was an atium spike to give him the power of Allomantic atium.
 
:::Although that new line I just quoted, it seems strange. Because in the old version of the books, I don't think the Steel Inquisitor at Vetitan ever showed any sign of being able to burn atium. So I don't know what it means by "perhaps this Inquisitor had originally been a Mistborn." Maybe it burned atium in the 2019 version. I didn't think to check when I was looking at the book earlier today.
 
:::Also note that this website's article on [[Steel Inquisitor]]s briefly mentions an atium spike, but it doesn't elaborate on it.
 
:::- [[User:Ebmid2|Ebmid2]] ([[User talk:Ebmid2|talk]]) 01:02, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
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