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Added Chapter 11.
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'''Other Notes:''' Possible additional unnamed character - Demoux. Breeze clarifies the meaning of “[[Sliver of Infinity]]”. Kelsier, on Clubs’ rooftop, looks towards the northern horizon, towards the [[Pits of Hathsin]]. Sazed (erroneously) believes the [[Lord Ruler]] fears [[Keeper]]s, believing they are something unknown to him. Kelsier asks Sazed if there is a religion that “include[s] the slaughter of noblemen as a holy duty”. Marsh’s nickname mentioned (Ironeyes); also mentioned that people stopped using it because it was too reminiscent of [[Steel Inquisitors]].
 
==Chapter 11==
{{epigraph|It seems [[Rashek]] represents a growing faction in [[Terris]] culture. A large number of the youths think that their [[feruchemy|unusual powers]] should be used for more than just fieldwork, husbandry, and stonecarving. They are rowdy, even violent - far different from the quiet, discerning Terris philosophers and holy men that I have known.<br><br>
 
They will have to be watched carefully, these Terrismen. They could be very dangerous, if given the opportunity and the motivation.}}
 
'''Characters:''' [[Kelsier]], [[Vin]], [[Dockson]], [[Sazed]], [[Hammond]]
 
'''Summary:''' Some of the crew go to investigate the destroyed lair. Among the corpses, Vin notices Ulef’s corpse; it appears as if someone had ripped his rib cage apart with bare hands. Off to the side, Sazed recites a prayer of the [[Cazzi]] religion. Millev’s body is found tied to a chair, with strong evidence of having been tortured. After leaving the lair, Kelsier tries to find [[Camon]] among the beggars, to see if he was killed, too. Kelsier finds Camon’s corpse, wrists and ankles tied together, body tortured, and hung from a hook rammed through his mouth and out his neck. Vin had successfully tailed Kelsier, and they spoke briefly after Camon’s corpse was found. (His method of execution is reserved for those who abuse [[allomancy]]; likely, he knew that Vin was at least a [[misting]].)
 
'''Other Notes:''' Another reference to feruchemy without using the term (in the epigraph).
 
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