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==Sequels==
''Hero of Ages'' is the final book in the first trilogy of what Brandon initially called a "trilogy of trilogies," with the second trilogy occurring when Scadrial reached roughly modern-day technology levels and the final trilogy taking place after they developed faster-than-light travel. Brandon then wrote [[The Alloy of Law]], which takes place between the first and second trilogies, but he did not initially consider that to be a new era.{{wob ref|2827}} In part due to ''The Allloy of Law'''s positive reception, however, Brandon plotted out a new trilogy to continue to the story from ''The Alloy of Law'', which he now considers to be [[Mistborn (series)#Era 2|Era 2]]; he still also plans a [[Mistborn (series)#Era 3|modern trilogy]] and a [[Mistborn (series)#Era 4|space opera]] one.{{wob ref|7616}}{{wob ref|6249}}
 
''Hero of Ages'' is the final book in the first trilogy of what Brandon Sanderson calls a "trilogy of trilogies." While [[The Alloy of Law]] is set on Scadrial it is a stand-alone short novel and is not the start of the second trilogy.{{bws ref|Another-Long-and-Rambling-Post|Another Long and Rambling Post on Future Books|date=Oct 12, 2010}} However, Sanderson announced on August 1, 2012 that he would be writing a direct sequel to Alloy of Law, but this would still not be considered the second Mistborn trilogy, despite Alloy of Law no longer being a stand-alone novel.{{bws ref|Today-I-got-up|Today I got up and I did not have a Wheel of Time book to work on|date=Aug 1, 2012}} In the State of the Sanderson 2014, Brandon announced that there would be 3 novels after The Alloy of Law, [[Shadows of Self]], [[The Bands of Mourning]], and, tentatively, [[The Lost Metal]]. There will be two other trilogies, one set in a world technologically similar to ours and a space opera.{{sots ref|2014}}
 
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