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'''Tevidian Tekiel''' was the Lord Prelan of the [[Steel Ministry]] on [[Scadrial]] shortly during the [[Final Empire]],{{book ref|mb1|26}} and [[Vin]]'s father. He was a [[House Tekiel|Tekiel]], a noble of a very pure line, but had to renounce his surname to join the Steel Ministry.{{annotationwob ref|mb3|chapter=327690}}.
 
Tevidian bedded many skaa women.{{book ref|mb1|36}} Ultimately, he illegitimately sired [[Vin]] and her younger sister, providing them both Allomancy, Vin being [[Allomancy|Mistborn]] and her younger sister being a [[bronze|Seeker]]. He claimed he killed every skaa he slept with, but Vin's mother deceived Tevidian into thinking she was noble, and so he was lax with her. Tevidian eventually found her and killed her, but did not manage to kill Vin or her sister.{{book ref|mb1|36}} Tevidian did not recognize Vin, and Vin suspected Tevidian never knew he was a father.
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Tevidian was shown to deeply care about the stability of the Final Empire, much moreso than the Lord Ruler. Tevidian was extremely agitated at the Great Houses' fall.{{book ref|mb1|36}} Like all obligators, he was required to have extreme faith in the Lord Ruler,{{annotationwob ref|mb3|chapter=347695}} and so Tevidian was probably agitated because he truly believed in his god and his empire. Though Tevidian was insistent the Lord Ruler needed to act, when the Lord Ruler told him to not question the matter, Tevidian showed obedience and stood down.{{book ref|mb1|36}}
 
== Conflict with Inquisitors and Death ==
The cantons of the Steel Ministry often had internal political struggles{{annotationwob ref|mb1|chapter=362464}}, and the [[Canton of Inquisition]] sought organizational dominance over the rest of the Ministry for centuries.{{book ref|mb1|36}} The Lord Ruler grew weary of the Inquisitors' pleas, as he said that they had many other duties and would be wasted doing administration. Still, the Inquisitors persisted, researching weaknesses in the obligator power structure. [[Bendal]] swore that Tevidian had fathered a half-breed child, and hunted Vin's half-brother, [[Reen]], to get him to admit it. Reen died promising Vin had starved to death long ago, but Bendal remained convinced one was out there.{{book ref|mb1|37}}
 
[[Kar]] eventually captured Vin, using her as the apex of their arguments against Tevidian and the [[Canton of Orthodoxy]]. Before the Lord Ruler, Kar claimed that no noble house would ever have abandoned her. With Vin being so powerful, at least one of her parents had to come from a very pure line. The Lord Ruler pressed Vin, prompting her to say who her father was. Vin admitted it was the lord prelan.
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