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'''Ruin''' is a [[Shard|Shard of Adonalsium]]. Its original [[Vessel]] was [[Ati]], but it's currently held by [[Sazed]] alongside [[Preservation]], forming [[Harmony]].{{wob ref|4115}} Ruin is known as '''Herr''' to the [[Southern Scadrian]]s.{{book ref|mb6|22}} Its [[Investiture]] is typically associated with the color black.{{wob ref|3031}}
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'''Ruin''', also known as '''Herr''' in [[Southern Scadrial]], is one of the [[Shard]]s of [[Adonalsium]].{{book ref|mb6|22}} Its original [[Vessel]] was [[Ati]], but it's currently held by [[Sazed]] alongside [[Preservation]], forming [[Harmony]].{{wob ref|4115}} Ruin's [[Investiture]] is typically associated with the color black.{{wob ref|3031}}
   
 
== Intent ==
 
== Intent ==
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Ruin seeks change, that everything shall age and pass; an embodiment of entropy and decay.{{wob ref|4130}} It is not inherently evil,{{wob ref|10203}} because without change there is no life, but its destructive actions are often contrary to life existing peacefully.{{wob ref|7950}} Since the [[Final Ascension]], this intent has been tempered by [[Preservation]], which also makes it difficult for anyone holding [[Harmony]] to take action.{{book ref|mb5|7}}
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Ruin is the embodiment of entropy and decay; it seeks change, so that all may age and pass.{{wob ref|4130}} It is not inherently evil, as without change there can be no life, but its destructive actions are often contrary to life existing peacefully.{{wob ref|10203}}{{wob ref|7950}} This approach to Ruin as simply inevitable decay is largely due to [[Ati]]'s original kind nature, as he deliberately channeled Ruin towards a more peacable state. In other hands, the Shard would've been a far more destructive force.{{wob ref|10334}}
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It is the polar opposite of [[Preservation]] -- a relation most other Shards don't have.{{wob ref|5518}} Since the [[Final Ascension]], Preservation has tempered Ruin's intent, which also makes it difficult for anyone holding [[Harmony]] to take action.{{book ref|mb5|7}}
   
 
== Associated magic ==
 
== Associated magic ==
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{{image|Steel Inquisitor Matthew Johnson Inktober2018.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Steel Inquisitor]], a person altered by [[Hemalurgy]]}}
 
=== Hemalurgy ===
 
=== Hemalurgy ===
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Ruin fuels [[Hemalurgy]], one of the three Metallic Arts on [[Scadrial]]. [[Hemalurgy]] is a unique magic in that unlike most it is not limited to [[Scadrial]] and can be used by anyone anywhere. Hemalurgy is a method of removing a portion of a person's spirit web and grafting it onto someone else. While [[Hemalurgy]]'s potential is largely unexplored and remains a great mystery, it is mainly used to grant access to various [[Investiture]] systems for the recipient. Individuals who are pierced by Hemalurgic spikes can hear Ruin's voice in their head. In addition to this, Ruin can also subtly manipulate the emotions of spiked individuals, and slightly alter their perception of certain things without them being aware of it. The more spikes piercing a person, the more holes in their spirit web, which in turn allows for easier control by the Vessel of Ruin as well as susceptibility to emotional Allomancy. For example, humans with one spike are only subtly affected by Ruin, whereas [[Koloss]], which are human with four spikes, are under direct and absolute control of Ruin. Three spikes or less do not enable Ruin or emotional Allomancy to completely control a human.{{book ref|mb6|27}}
 
   
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Ruin fuels [[Hemalurgy]] -- one of the three Metallic Arts on [[Scadrial]], and a unique one among them in that it can be used by anyone anywhere, provided they have the appropriate tools and [[Intent]].{{wob ref|6312}} It allows for removing a portion of a person's [[spiritweb]] and grafting it onto someone else with a metal spike, essentially stealing an attribute or power and giving it to another. Various attributes can be stolen, from physical qualities such as strength or senses to magical powers, like [[Allomancy|Allomantic]] abilities, and even foreign magic systems like [[Surgebinding]].{{wob ref|12018}} What attribute is stolen depends on the metal used and the placement of the spike.{{file ref|Hemalurgy table.jpg|text=Hemalurgy Table}} By transplanting powers and qualities, Hemalurgy can be used to effectively create new species; examples of such creatures are [[kandra]], [[koloss]] and the [[Steel Inquisitor]]s.
=== Feruchemy ===
 
   
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People who are pierced by Hemalurgic spikes can hear Ruin's voice in their head. Moreover, Ruin can also subtly manipulate the emotions of spiked individuals, and slightly alter their perception of certain things without them being aware of it. The more spikes pierce a person, the more holes in their spiritweb, which in turn allows for easier control as well as greater susceptibility to emotional Allomancy. For example, humans with one spike are only subtly affected by Ruin, whereas koloss, which are humans with four spikes, are under direct and absolute control of Ruin. Three spikes or less do not enable complete control of a person.{{book ref|mb6|27}}
=== Mists ===
 
A black mist is a manifestation of Ruin's power. How this affects Hemalurgy is unknown if at all. This mist was present at the Well of Ascension upon Vin's discovery of the well. A similar manifestation appears after [[Ati]]'s death before [[Sazed]] takes up both shards. After the Final Ascension, black mists are sent forth by Harmony, as well as the usual mists, which are of Preservation.
 
   
=== Atium ===
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=== Feruchemy ===
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The solid form of Ruin's power, a metal known as [[atium]], allows the user to see a few seconds into the future when Allomantically burned. [[Atium]] can also be used to store youth with [[Feruchemy]], that youth can be [[Compounding|compounded]] to create a semblance of agelessness. When used as a Hemalurgic spike, atium can steal any power, including those of [[Allomancy]], [[Feruchemy]], and possibly other magic systems, though it must first be refined.{{file ref|Hemalurgy table.jpg| Table of Hemalurgic Metals}}
 
   
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[[Feruchemy]] is a [[Metallic Arts|Metallic Art]] created by both Ruin and [[Preservation]]. Unlike Hemalurgy, it is inheritable; a person has to be born with the ability to use it.{{wob ref|5269}} Like Preservation's own magic, [[Allomancy]], Feruchemy grants sixteen separate powers for each of the base metals, as well as additional abilities for every [[God Metal|god metal]].{{file ref|Feruchemical table.jpg|text=Feruchemical Table}} A person can store an attribute of themselves in a piece of metal called a metalmind, diminishing it in themselves, and tap the stored attribute, increasing it in themselves -- for example, store strength to become weaker, then tap it to become stronger.{{book ref|mb4|part=ars}}
Atium burned incredibly quickly; even a relatively large bead lasts for only about two minutes.{{book ref|mb2|40}} The metal was produced only in the [[Pits of Hathsin]], which surrounded Ruin's [[perpendicularity]].{{wob ref|5525}} Production there ceased when [[Kelsier]] destroyed the crystals that the Atium grew from.{{book ref|mb1|32}}
 
   
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Which attribute can be stored depends on the metal used. A person can be born a Feruchemist, allowing them to use all powers, or a Ferring, letting them use only one metal. The base sixteen metals are divided into four categories: physical, which store attributes of the body, cognitive, which store attributes of the mind, spiritual, which store attributes of the soul, and hybrid, which store attributes related to bodily processes, like health or energy.{{file ref|Feruchemical table.jpg|text=Feruchemical Table}}
== History ==
 
=== The deal and betrayal ===
 
Ruin and [[Preservation]], the two [[Shard]]s on Scadrial, struck a deal to create life on the planet. Neither Shard could create by themselves but working together they created life. Preservation gave an extra piece of his power to create sentient life. In doing so, he left himself weaker than Ruin, which formed the basis of their agreement that Ruin would be allowed to destroy the world some day.
 
   
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=== Mists ===
Preservation broke the terms of the agreement by sacrificing his mind to create a prison for Ruin's mind, preventing him from destroying the world. Furthermore, in an attempt to balance the power (since some of Preservation was now stored in humanity), he sequestered away a portion of Ruin's power by condensing it into the metal [[atium]].
 
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Ruin's power can sometimes manifest in a gaseous form as black mist, though it's unclear whether it has any magical effect. Its appearance does, however, signal Ruin's presence, and is how much of Ruin's power appears in the [[Cognitive Realm]].{{book ref|mb3|82}} This mist is present at the Well of Ascension upon Vin's discovery of the well, and a similar manifestation appears after [[Ati]]'s death before [[Sazed]] takes up both shards.{{epigraph ref|mb3|14}}{{book ref|mb3|82}} After the Final Ascension, black mists are sent forth by Harmony alongside Preservation's white mists.{{book ref|mb6|11}}
   
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=== Atium ===
=== (Pact with Preservation - from Ati) ===
 
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As one of the sixteen people who shattered Adonalsium, Ati became the original vessel of Shard Ruin. As the vessel, his mind was warped to fit his Shardic intent, making him always want to reduce everything down to its smallest possible form, to destroy everything. In an agreement with the Shard Preservation, he obtained Preservation's help in creating a planet ([[Scadrial]]), with the agreement that if Preservation could create sentient life, Ruin could eventually destroy Scadrial and its inhabitants. However, Preservation's Intent prevented him from actually allowing Ruin to destroy Scadrial. He orchestrated the downfall of Ruin on Scadrial with an elaborate plot to sacrifice himself (since holding Preservation meant he was unable to destroy). He sacrificed his mental capabilities to entrap Ruin in the Well of Ascension, effectively preventing Ruin from majorly affecting the world. Ati was still able to use Ruin's power to affect the world, and changed the [[Terris Prophecies]] to trick Vin into freeing him from the Well of Ascension. Once free, he began to make the [[Ashmounts]] to erupt more frequently, causing the omnipresent ash to fall more heavily and lava flows to endanger several villages close to each Ashmount.{{epigraph ref|mb3|48}} Earthquakes were also much more frequent, so much so that [[Elend Venture|Elend]] remarked that earthquakes were practically unheard of in the [[Dominance|Inner Dominances]], but during a short time he had already experienced several.{{book ref|mb3|36}}
 
   
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In solid form, Ruin's power appears as the metal [[atium]], named after the original Vessel. Like all god metals, atium has its uses in the [[Metallic Arts]]. In [[Allomancy]], it allows the user to see a few seconds into the future; in [[Feruchemy]], it can be used to store youth, and through [[compounding]], it permits near-agelessness. As a [[Hemalurgic]] spike, atium can steal any power, including those of other magic systems, though it must first be refined.{{file ref|Hemalurgy table.jpg|text=Hemalurgy Table}}
=== Touch on the world ===
 
Ruin's entrapped mind could still influence the world. In particular, he changed the prophecies left behind by Preservation in an attempt to get the Hero of Ages to release him from his prison. This led to [[Rashek]] becoming the Lord Ruler. Ruin also encouraged the mists, left behind by [[Preservation]], to choke off sunlight to the planet. This is what became known as the [[Deepness]] from Pre-Ascension times.
 
   
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Atium burns incredibly quickly; even a relatively large bead lasts for only about two minutes.{{book ref|mb2|40}} Prior to the [[Final Ascension]], the metal could only be found in the [[Pits of Hathsin]], which surrounded Ruin's [[perpendicularity]]; a lake with black sheen, originally high in the mountains, near the [[Well of Ascension]], though it was moved underground by [[Rashek]] during his reshaping of the planet.{{book ref|mb1|33}}{{wob ref|5786}}{{wob ref|5525}} Production there ceased when [[Kelsier]] destroyed the crystals that atium grew from.{{book ref|mb1|32}} Post-[[Catacendre]], atium can no longer be formed, though remnants from before [[Ati]]'s death still exist.{{wob ref|6242}}
As a result of his manipulation of the Terris prophecies, [[Vin]] unwittingly released Ruin from his prison 1024 years later, believing that the power of the [[Well of Ascension]] had to be released in order to right the changes Rashek had made to the world. Once he was freed, Ruin immediately went on a rampage to destroy Scadrial; central to this plan was his need to overcome Preservation, which meant that he needed to find the stash of atium left behind by the Lord Ruler.
 
   
=== The death of Ati ===
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=== Direct intervention ===
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Despite its destructive intent, Ruin is capable of, together with Preservation, vast acts of creations; among others, [[Ati]]'s partially responsible for creating the planet [[Scadrial]], and has worked together with [[Leras]] to fill it with living, thinking creatures.{{book ref|mb3|57}}{{au ref|Scadrial}} This grants him additional abilities within the world -- he can read and alter any text not written in metal, and even alter the landscape itself, prompting volcanic explosions and earthquakes.{{epigraph ref|mb2|1}}{{epigraph ref|mb3|48}} Ruin also lets the Vessel take on appearance and voice of different people, and lets him speak into the minds of others, though they must be either mentally unsound or pierced by a [[Hemalurgic]] spike to hear Ruin's voice.{{wob ref|7719}}{{book ref|mb3|45}}
Ruin's rampage was ended when he had [[Marsh]] kill [[Elend]]. Vin, now the Vessel of [[Preservation]], threw the full force of Preservation at Ruin, telling him that Elend was the last thing she had to live for. Due the opposite nature of these Shards, the conflict killed both her and Ati.
 
   
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== History ==
The end of Ruin was Preservation's plan all along. Leras had held Preservation for so long that he was bound by its intent, and could not kill or destroy anything, not even Ruin. He arranged to have the Shard pass on to a new Vessel, who would not be so strongly bound by the Shard's intent and thus would have more freedom to use its power.
 
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{{for|Ati#History|the history of Ati prior to becoming Ruin}}
   
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=== The Deal and Betrayal ===
[[Sazed]] picked up both Ruin and Preservation following Vin's sacrifice, and is the current Vessel of both Shards. Ruin's power mixed with Preservation's, forming the Shard [[Harmony]].{{wob ref|4115}} It is unclear how Sazed was able to balance the two Shards, since Ruin was slightly stronger than Preservation.
 
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The [[Shard]] of Ruin was created on the planet [[Yolen]] at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], along with fifteen others, and taken up by [[Ati]].{{msh ref|3|2}} He, along with [[Preservation]]'s Vessel [[Leras]], departed the planet, and eventually wound up in an empty star system.{{au ref|Scadrial}} Originally, the two Shards were balanced there -- though they could create by working together, neither would be happy with the end result.{{epigraph ref|mb3|53}}
   
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Eventually, Preservation's desire to make sapient creatures prompted him to offer a deal to Ruin. Together, they could create [[Scadrial]] and fill it with living beings; by endowing them with sapience, Preservation would give up part of himself. In doing so, he left himself weaker than Ruin, which formed the basis of their agreement that Ruin would be allowed to destroy the world some day.{{epigraph ref|mb3|54}}
== Influence ==
 
{{quote
 
|You make our religion all about you. They hardly remember the truth any longer.
 
|Leras to Ruin{{msh ref|1|2}}
 
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However, Preservation broke the terms of the deal by sacrificing his mind to create a prison for Ruin, preventing him from doing wrecking the planet. Furthermore, in an attempt to balance the two Shards, he sequestered away a portion of Ruin's power by condensing it into the metal [[atium]].{{epigraph ref|mb3|55}}
== Quotes ==
 
{{for|Ruin/Quotes|a list of quotes from Ruin}}
 
   
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{{image|The Well of Ascension by Eleonor Piteira.jpg|side=left|width=250px|[[Vin]] sinking into the [[Well of Ascension]], freeing Ruin}}
== Ati ==
 
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=== Plotting Escape ===
<pre>
 
{{character
 
|image=Ruin by ML Malandrino.jpg
 
|abilities={{tag+|shard|Ruin}}
 
|titles=[[Ruin]]
 
|aliases=Frue{{book ref|mb6|22}}
 
|died={{date|1025|fe}}
 
|world=Scadrial
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[Mistborn Era 1]]
 
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</pre>
 
{{for|Aon#Ati|the Aon|pre=This article is about the [[Vessel]]}}
 
 
{{quote
 
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|'Giving the power up’ is a stand-in for giving the power to [Ruin]. The powers would interpret that as me releasing him. My power, accepting his touch back into the world, directly.
|All things are subject to their own nature, Vin. You cannot blame me for being what I am.
 
|Ati{{book ref|mb3|45}}
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|[[Leras]]{{msh ref|2|3}}
 
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==== Alendi ====
'''Ati''' is a human and the original Vessel of the [[Shard]] [[Ruin]], originally from the planet [[Yolen]].{{epigraph ref|mb3|82}}
 
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Ruin's prison, the [[Well of Ascension]], had a fatal flaw: every thousand and twenty four years, the [[perpendicularity]] would fill, requiring someone to take up the power. Were that person then to release it, Ruin's prison would vanish, letting him out; only by using the power themselves could that person, dubbed the [[Hero of Ages]], keep Ruin trapped.{{msh ref|2|3}}
   
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Despite being imprisoned in the Well, Ruin could still affect the world in minuscule ways, and thus began to plan for exploiting this fatal flaw to free himself. His initial scheme was to use [[Alendi]], chosen by the power of the Well, and convince him, thorugh altering the [[Terris Prophecies]], to free him. However, a [[Terrisman]] named [[Kwaan]] realized Ruin's alterations. He sent his nephew, [[Rashek]], to try and stop Alendi from reaching the Well.{{epigraph ref|mb2|55}} Rashek eventually killed Alendi and took the power for himself, becoming [[the Lord Ruler]] and perpetuating Ruin's imprisonment.
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
{{quote
 
|Death is not evil, Kelsier. Death is necessary.
 
|Ati{{msh ref|4|4}}
 
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==== Kelsier and Vin ====
Little is known about Ati's appearance; he has flame-red hair, and a welcoming, friendly smile. When taking on human form, he wears a robe, and has shadows moving beneath his skin, akin to spines or spider legs, pushing against his form, making it pucker erratically.{{msh ref|4|4}} How intense this effect seems to depend on his emotional state, as sometimes, it will be less pronounced.{{msh ref|6|1}} When speaking to Vin, he uses [[Reen]]'s voice, though he sounds more aged and fatherly.{{book ref|mb3|57}}
 
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Undeterred, Ruin began working on another idea, timing it with the Well's next call, a thousand years later. His plan was two-pronged: first, to ensure that Rashek would be killed, thus opening the way to the Well for others; second, to create someone who would enter the Well and release the power. For the first, he manipulated [[Kelsier]], a [[skaa]] [[Mistborn]], with fabricated tales of the so-called Eleventh Metal, [[malatium]], convincing him that it would be the key to defeating the Lord Ruler; which, in a way, it turned out to be.{{epigraph ref|mb3|24}}
   
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For the second, Ruin picked a perfect pawn: another skaa Mistborn, a baby girl named [[Vin]] with an insane mother and an [[Allomancer]] sister. Speaking to the mother, Ruin caused her to kill the older daughter and fashion a Hemalurgic spike out of her, then pierce Vin with the spike.{{epigraph ref|mb3|74}} Vin, unaware of this, eventually started wearing the spike as an earring and refused to give it up due to Ruin's influence, thus letting him subtly manipulate her.{{epigraph ref|mb3|75}} He did so mostly through the voice of her deceased brother, [[Reen]].{{book ref|mb3|54}}
As a mortal, Ati was known for being kind and generous. After taking up Ruin, he thought against the destructive impulses it brought about for many years.{{wob ref|10334}} Over time, however, Ruin won out, and adapted this kindness to its own intent.{{epigraph ref|sa1|18}} Ati want to see the destruction of everything in existence. He believes that all life must end eventually, and to force it to carry onward past its appointed purpose is cruel. In his opinion, the destruction he causes serves a creative purpose; without death, there can be no further life.{{msh ref|4|4}}{{book ref|mb3|45}} At the same time, Ati is prideful and boastful. He seems to revel in mocking those he has defeated, and will appear in front of his victims to gloat about his victory.{{msh ref|4|4}}{{book ref|mb3|57}} This very same quality is his weak point, as it often leads him to underestimating his opponents.{{book ref|mb3|81}}
 
   
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Eventually, the Well filled again, and Vin entered its chamber. [[Kelsier]], now a [[Cognitive Shadow]] and up to speed on Ruin's plan thanks to [[Leras]], attempted to stop her from releasing the power.{{msh ref|2|3}} To no avail, though -- Vin did so, and freed Ruin.{{book ref|mb2|58}}
<gallery caption="Images of Ati">
 
Ruin.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Kyle Pearson}}</small></center>
 
Marsh Ruin.png | <center><small>by {{a|eyeronis}}</small></center> Commanding [[Marsh]]
 
Ati.jpg | <center><small>by [[User: Botanicaxu]] </small></center>
 
Ruin by ML Malandrino.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|Maria Lia Malandrino}}</small></center>
 
Vin and Ruin by EccoS.jpg | <center><small>by {{a|EccoS}}</small></center> Behind [[Vin]]
 
</gallery>
 
   
== Abilities and Attributes ==
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=== Destruction upon Scadrial ===
{{image|Marsh Ruin.png|side=right|width=200px|Commanding an [[Inquisitor]]}}
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{{image|Ruin by zoethatcher.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Ruin in the [[Cognitive Realm]]}}
 
{{quote
 
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|I have come to claim what was promised me. The only point in creating something is to watch it die.
|I'm all around you—the air you pretend to breathe, the ground beneath your feet. I’m in that knife and in your very soul.
 
|Ati{{msh ref|4|4}}
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Once free, Ruin immediately set out on his plan to destroy [[Scadrial]]; however, his power locked in [[atium]] still diminished him enough to equal him with Preservation, and so he could not simply make it vanish in an instant. He tried to amend it by sending people out to find the missing atium stash.{{epigraph ref|mb3|47}} At the same time, he began killing all Scadrians. [[Ashmounts]] would erupt much more frequently, causing the omnipresent ash to fall more heavily and lava flows to endanger several towns.{{epigraph ref|mb3|48}} Earthquakes also became much more common, and started appearing in more places; while they used to be practically unheard of in the [[Dominance|Inner Dominances]], they began to appear there frequently.{{book ref|mb3|36}}
Ati is a [[Shard]] of [[Adonalsium]], making him one of the most powerful entities in the [[cosmere]]. He is immortal and unaging; he fuels the magics of [[Hemalurgy]] and [[Feruchemy]].{{epigraph ref|mb3|33}} Thanks to being heavily invested in [[Scadrial]], he can alter any text other than what is written in metal, changing it to suit his needs.{{epigraph ref|mb2|1}} He can also speak to any person wearing a hemalurgic spike.{{book ref|mb5|7}} This all comes at a cost of a drastic personality change, as his mind was forced to adapt to [[Ruin]]'s intent.{{epigraph ref|sa1|18}}
 
   
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Prompted by [[Ati]]'s inherent need to gloat, Ruin began appearing to both [[Vin]] and [[Kelsier]] to boast about his achievements; it was those meetings that allowed the two to realize that Ruin was a person, and not merely a force.{{book ref|mb3|57}}{{msh ref|4|4}} However, Ruin was also manipulating people to sow further chaos -- he took control of the [[Steel Inquisitor]]s and the [[koloss]] to create more of both.{{book ref|mb3|prologue}} He also arranged for [[Penrod]] and [[Spook]] to have Hemalurgic spikes to make sure he could use them. This would make [[Luthadel]] and [[Urteau]] too disorganized to mount a defense, requiring Vin and [[Elend]]'s attention.{{book ref|mb3|42}}{{wob ref|7973}} Though Ruin's scheme in Luthadel was successful, he ultimately failed in Urteau thanks to both Spook's force of will and the intervention of [[Kelsier]].{{msh ref|6|5}}
Apart from his supernatural abilities, Ati has proven to be adept at deception, where he wishes to be. His alterations to the text are subtle enough to trick the unaware into thinking they are still reading the original text.{{book ref|mb2|epilogue}} When appearing in person, he can easily play a role of another person; most notably, he was speaking in [[Reen]]'s voice in [[Vin]]'s head for years without tipping her off to the fact that she wasn't hearing her own thoughts.{{book ref|mb3|45}} He also mimicked [[Kelsier]]'s voice to [[Spook]] to drive him to serve Ruin's purposes.{{wob ref|7719}} Despite his destructive, megalomaniac tendencies, he is easily able to play at being kind and affable.{{msh ref|2|3}}
 
   
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{{image|Harmony by Elisgardor.jpg|side=left|width=300px|[[Sazed]] ascending to [[Harmony]]}}
== History ==
 
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=== Achieving Harmony ===
Nothing is known about Ati's origins and life prior to the [[Shattering]], other than that he came from [[Yolen]].{{wob ref|7939}} For unknown reason, he and a group of others broke cosmere's creator deity, Adonalsium, into sixteen pieces.{{msh ref|3|2}} Of those sixteen, he took up [[Ruin]], and departed alongside [[Preservation]] for an empty star system that would eventually become [[Scadrial]].{{au ref|Scadrial}}
 
 
{{for|Ruin#History|Ati's actions as Ruin}}
 
 
Following his death at the hands of [[Vin]], Ati's body reappeared at the site where the two clashed.{{book ref|mb3|82}} His [[Cognitive Shadow]] briefly appeared in Scadrial's [[Cognitive Realm]], where he was initially confused, wondering if he'd found himself on [[Vax]]. Unfortunately for him, he manifested near [[Kelsier]], who promptly decked him in the face as retaliation. With glum acceptance, Ati faded away into the [[Beyond]].{{msh ref|6|8}}
 
 
== Relationships ==
 
=== Leras ===
 
 
{{quote
 
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|You think this was your plan? It was [Preservation]'s. His all along. You created the thing that can kill you, Ruin.
|As if he could harm even me.
 
|Ati about Leras{{msh ref|4|4}}
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|[[Vin]]{{book ref|mb3|81}}
 
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Seeking to fight Ruin, Kelsier, now the temporary vessel of [[Preservation]], sought a way to pass the power onto Vin, whom Leras pointed out as its intended recipient. After freeing Spook from Ruin's influence, he told him to send a message to her written in metal, telling her about what was going on.{{msh ref|6|6}} Ruin, knowing what Kelsier was planning, sent [[Marsh]], one of his Inquisitors, to kill the messanger and read the text out-loud, thus letting Ruin know what had been written. However, that was part of Kelsier's plan -- as Marsh found out what was going on, he managed, in a moment of lucidity, to tear the earring out of Vin's ear, letting Kelsier bestow Preservation upon her.{{msh ref|6|7}}
It's unknown what, if any, relationship there was between Ati and Leras prior to the [[Shattering]]. The two left together to create life, though it's unclear whether this was due to personal attachment or simply because they realized the need for their Shards to balance each other out.{{au ref|Scadrial}} However, Leras tricked Ati; first, convincing him to create Scadrial together, under the pretense that he'd be allowed to destroy it later, then sacrificing himself to trap Ruin's mind within the [[Well of Ascension]].{{book ref|mb3|71}}{{msh ref|2|2}}
 
   
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After her Ascension, Vin clashed with Ruin a few times, though she was never able to overpower him, as at the time, the two Shards were far too balanced.{{book ref|mb3|80}} The tipping point, however, came during the [[Battle of Hathsin]]. There, Ruin, through the [[koloss]] and Inquisitors it controlled, sought to find the atium cache. At the same time, [[Elend]] and his armies, their [[Allomancy]] boosted by Vin, confronted Ruin's forces on the surface. Eventually, the stash turns out to be empty -- Elend had used all the atium with his mistings during the fight. At the same time, [[Marsh]], under Ruin's control, managed to kill Elend, and taunted Vin about it. Mourning, Vin, now free from all ties to the world, attacked Ruin directly. The collision between two equal and perfectly opposing forces killed both Vessels.{{book ref|mb3|81}}
By the time of Ruin's release, the two are extremely hostile to each other. Ati is dismissive of Leras, mocking his weakness and the limitations placed on him by his intent.{{msh ref|4|4}} Leras hates how Ati used his power to twist and change their religion to worship only himself, and bemoans the change in Ati's personality brought about by the Shard.{{msh ref|1|2}}{{msh ref|3|1}} Neither Vessel is afraid of the other; Ati, because he doesn't believe Preservation capable of opposing him, and Leras, because he was already dead.{{msh ref|4|4}}{{msh ref|2|3}}
 
   
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This end of Ruin was Preservation's plan all along. Leras had held Preservation for so long that he was bound by its intent, and could not kill or destroy anything, not even Ruin.{{msh ref|2|3}} And so, he arranged to have the Shard pass on to a new Vessel, who would not be so strongly bound by the Shard's intent and thus would have more freedom to use its power.{{book ref|mb3|81}}
=== Vin ===
 
{{image|Vin and Ruin by EccoS.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Vin]] and Ruin}}
 
{{quote
 
|You're all on my side, Vin. I created you. You’re my tools—each and every one of you.
 
|Ati{{book ref|mb3|57}}
 
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However, the planet was still dying, and thus Preservation's plan reached its conlcusion. [[Sazed]], present at the battle though not directly participating, saw the two powers and took up both of them, mixing them together into [[Harmony]]. With them, reconstructed [[Scadrial]] back into a livable place.{{book ref|mb3|83}}
Ati considers Vin one of his greatest tools, and has taken great pains to twist her to his purposes in order to have an appropriate tool to bring about the end.{{book ref|mb3|57}} She was selected at birth due to an unusual combination of circumstances: she herself a Mistborn, with a [[Seeker]] sister and an insane mother whom Ruin could influence. As such, he drove the mother to kill the sister and put her power into a Hemalurgic spike that would become Vin's earring.{{epigraph ref|mb3|74}}
 
   
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{{for|Harmony#History|the subsequent events}}
After [[Reen]]'s death, Ruin often makes use of his voice, speaking to Vin thorugh the earring to influence her, mostly to make her less trusting of others.{{book ref|mb3|45}} He also alters various text to convince people that Vin is the [[Hero of Ages]], leading to her visiting the [[Well of Ascension]]. There, he puts on a kindly persona to convince her to release the Well's power and thus free him.{{book ref|mb3|71}}{{msh ref|2|3}}
 
   
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== Influence ==
In the period following his release, Ruin frequently speaks to Vin, trying to beat down her spirit and ensure she would not fulfill [[Preservation]]'s plans for her. However, it's this very gloating that makes Vin realize that she's not speaking with a force of nature but a person, with very human failings. Rather than feeling defeat, she begins to hope once more that Ruin could be defeated.{{book ref|mb3|57}} Ati's final mistake with Vin is killing Elend, thinking it would push her to the depths of despair. Instead, she rallies and, freed from her last tie to the world of the living, challenges him directly, killing them both.{{book ref|mb3|81}}
 
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{{image|Vin by ToastSamurai.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Preservation]], [[Harmony]] and Ruin}}
 
=== Kelsier ===
 
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
|You can say what you wish, but you don't own me. I am '''not''' yours.
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|You make our religion all about you. They hardly remember the truth any longer.
|Kelsier{{msh ref|4|4}}
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|Leras to Ruin{{msh ref|1|2}}
 
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Ruin's influence is omnipresent on [[Scadrial]]; he was one of the planet's creators, and all things and living beings upon it are partially of him.{{au ref|Scadrial}}. Later, he manipulated its people and texts to arrange for his own freedom. He's also responsible by proxy for the planet's miserable state during [[Rashek]]'s reign, as the Lord Ruler's changes were partially prompted by his desire to oppose Ruin.{{epigraph ref|mb3|18}} Later, it was Ruin's destruction of the planet that caused [[Sazed]] to pick up the two powers and return Scadrial to its prior state.{{book ref|mb3|82}}
Kelsier first learns of Ruin's existence after his death, when he witnesses Leras shout about it in defiance.{{msh ref|2|1}} During the time he spends trapped in the Well of Ascension, he learns more about it and even uses bits of its power to see the events happening beyond the Well.{{msh ref|2|2}} He comes to fear the possibility of its release, and tries to aid Leras in stopping Ati from breaking free, albeit to no avail.{{msh ref|2|3}} After Vin releases Ruin, Kelsier sets out to find a way to defeat it.{{msh ref|3|3}}
 
   
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Unsurprisingly, Ruin features in a number of Scadrian religions. The cult of the [[Lord Ruler]] feared the [[Deepness]], an ancient enemy that Rashek defeated at the Well -- though that was a misinterpretation of [[Preservation]]'s snapping [[mist]]s.{{epigraph ref|mb3|81}} The religion of [[Trelagism]], from Scadrial's [[Classical Scadrial|Classical]] period, spoke of two gods, Trell and Nalt, who were each other's brothers and enemies.{{book ref|mb1|2}} In the present times, the [[Southern Scadrian]]s worship the Jaggenmire, a combination of Ruin and Preservation; within the Jaggenmire, Ruin is known as '''Herr''', and is described as both the brother and the husband to the other half, Frue -- he puts things into motion, while she makes them stop, and the two must work together to create life.{{book ref|mb6|22}}
Ati himself seems to find Kelsier amusing, and Leras notes that even his the man's old self would laugh at the situation.{{msh ref|3|1}} When he appears to Kelsier, it's to mock him, and assure him that his own victory is inevitable. Much like Vin, Kelsier does realize that Ati is doing so partially because he is worried that Kelsier might find a way to oppose him; however, he still find Ati's words disturbing.{{msh ref|4|4}}
 
   
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Ruin's influence extends, however slightly, to other [[cosmere]] worlds. [[Hemalurgy]] has been used on other planets, albeit subtly.{{wob ref|2749}} Additionally, [[Nightblood]] contains Ruin's [[Investiture]].{{wob ref|10902}} How it got involved in the sword's creation is unclear, though it's likely due to the [[Command]] that made it being about destruction.
When Kelsier returns with [[Ire's orb]], Ati once again mock him, suggesting that it was him who inspired Kelsier's quest in the first place. Kelsier tries to protect Vin from Ruin's influence, but even after taking up Preservation, he is unable to until the very end, where he passes the Shard's power onto her.{{msh ref|6|1}}{{msh ref|6|7}} It's only after Vin uses said power to kill Ruin that Kelsier is able to pay Ati back for all the verbal abuse, by punching him hard enough to make the former Vessel fall to the ground.{{msh ref|6|8}}
 
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== Quotes ==
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{{for|Ruin/Quotes|a list of quotes from Ruin}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* In ''[[wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering|Magic: The Gathering]]'', colors, Ruin would be pure black.{{wob ref|11057}}
* If Ati managed to give up Ruin without dying, his personality would return to something closer to the original one, though his nature as a [[Sliver]] would leave a permanent mark on his psyche.{{wob ref|3009}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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To Ruin and Ati

{{shard info
|image=Ruin.jpg
|shard=Ruin
|vessel=[[Sazed]]
|status=Whole, conjoined with [[Preservation]]
|slivers=[[Ati]]
|splinters=None{{wob ref|3020}}
|perpendicularity=[[Ruin's Perpendicularity]], [[Pits of Hathsin]]
|magic=[[Hemalurgy]], [[Feruchemy]]
|residence=[[Scadrial]]
|books=[[Mistborn Era 1]]
}}

This force was time infinite. It was the winds that weathered, the storms that broke, the timeless waves running slowly, slowly, slowly, to a stop as the sun and the planet cooled to nothing. It was the ultimate end and destiny of all things. And it was angry.

—Kelsier[1]

Ruin, also known as Herr in Southern Scadrial, is one of the Shards of Adonalsium.[2] Its original Vessel was Ati, but it's currently held by Sazed alongside Preservation, forming Harmony.[3] Ruin's Investiture is typically associated with the color black.[4]

Intent

Death is necessary. Every clock must wind down, every day must end. Without me there is no life, and never could have been. Life is change, and I represent that change.

—Ruin[5]

Ruin is the embodiment of entropy and decay; it seeks change, so that all may age and pass.[6] It is not inherently evil, as without change there can be no life, but its destructive actions are often contrary to life existing peacefully.[7][8] This approach to Ruin as simply inevitable decay is largely due to Ati's original kind nature, as he deliberately channeled Ruin towards a more peacable state. In other hands, the Shard would've been a far more destructive force.[9]

It is the polar opposite of Preservation -- a relation most other Shards don't have.[10] Since the Final Ascension, Preservation has tempered Ruin's intent, which also makes it difficult for anyone holding Harmony to take action.[11]

Associated magic

Hemalurgy

Ruin fuels Hemalurgy -- one of the three Metallic Arts on Scadrial, and a unique one among them in that it can be used by anyone anywhere, provided they have the appropriate tools and Intent.[12] It allows for removing a portion of a person's spiritweb and grafting it onto someone else with a metal spike, essentially stealing an attribute or power and giving it to another. Various attributes can be stolen, from physical qualities such as strength or senses to magical powers, like Allomantic abilities, and even foreign magic systems like Surgebinding.[13] What attribute is stolen depends on the metal used and the placement of the spike.[14] By transplanting powers and qualities, Hemalurgy can be used to effectively create new species; examples of such creatures are kandra, koloss and the Steel Inquisitors.

People who are pierced by Hemalurgic spikes can hear Ruin's voice in their head. Moreover, Ruin can also subtly manipulate the emotions of spiked individuals, and slightly alter their perception of certain things without them being aware of it. The more spikes pierce a person, the more holes in their spiritweb, which in turn allows for easier control as well as greater susceptibility to emotional Allomancy. For example, humans with one spike are only subtly affected by Ruin, whereas koloss, which are humans with four spikes, are under direct and absolute control of Ruin. Three spikes or less do not enable complete control of a person.[15]

Feruchemy

Feruchemy is a Metallic Art created by both Ruin and Preservation. Unlike Hemalurgy, it is inheritable; a person has to be born with the ability to use it.[16] Like Preservation's own magic, Allomancy, Feruchemy grants sixteen separate powers for each of the base metals, as well as additional abilities for every god metal.[17] A person can store an attribute of themselves in a piece of metal called a metalmind, diminishing it in themselves, and tap the stored attribute, increasing it in themselves -- for example, store strength to become weaker, then tap it to become stronger.[18]

Which attribute can be stored depends on the metal used. A person can be born a Feruchemist, allowing them to use all powers, or a Ferring, letting them use only one metal. The base sixteen metals are divided into four categories: physical, which store attributes of the body, cognitive, which store attributes of the mind, spiritual, which store attributes of the soul, and hybrid, which store attributes related to bodily processes, like health or energy.[17]

Mists

Ruin's power can sometimes manifest in a gaseous form as black mist, though it's unclear whether it has any magical effect. Its appearance does, however, signal Ruin's presence, and is how much of Ruin's power appears in the Cognitive Realm.[19] This mist is present at the Well of Ascension upon Vin's discovery of the well, and a similar manifestation appears after Ati's death before Sazed takes up both shards.[20][19] After the Final Ascension, black mists are sent forth by Harmony alongside Preservation's white mists.[21]

Atium

In solid form, Ruin's power appears as the metal atium, named after the original Vessel. Like all god metals, atium has its uses in the Metallic Arts. In Allomancy, it allows the user to see a few seconds into the future; in Feruchemy, it can be used to store youth, and through compounding, it permits near-agelessness. As a Hemalurgic spike, atium can steal any power, including those of other magic systems, though it must first be refined.[14]

Atium burns incredibly quickly; even a relatively large bead lasts for only about two minutes.[22] Prior to the Final Ascension, the metal could only be found in the Pits of Hathsin, which surrounded Ruin's perpendicularity; a lake with black sheen, originally high in the mountains, near the Well of Ascension, though it was moved underground by Rashek during his reshaping of the planet.[23][24][25] Production there ceased when Kelsier destroyed the crystals that atium grew from.[26] Post-Catacendre, atium can no longer be formed, though remnants from before Ati's death still exist.[27]

Direct intervention

Despite its destructive intent, Ruin is capable of, together with Preservation, vast acts of creations; among others, Ati's partially responsible for creating the planet Scadrial, and has worked together with Leras to fill it with living, thinking creatures.[28][29] This grants him additional abilities within the world -- he can read and alter any text not written in metal, and even alter the landscape itself, prompting volcanic explosions and earthquakes.[30][31] Ruin also lets the Vessel take on appearance and voice of different people, and lets him speak into the minds of others, though they must be either mentally unsound or pierced by a Hemalurgic spike to hear Ruin's voice.[32][33]

History

The Deal and Betrayal

The Shard of Ruin was created on the planet Yolen at the Shattering of Adonalsium, along with fifteen others, and taken up by Ati.[34] He, along with Preservation's Vessel Leras, departed the planet, and eventually wound up in an empty star system.[29] Originally, the two Shards were balanced there -- though they could create by working together, neither would be happy with the end result.[35]

Eventually, Preservation's desire to make sapient creatures prompted him to offer a deal to Ruin. Together, they could create Scadrial and fill it with living beings; by endowing them with sapience, Preservation would give up part of himself. In doing so, he left himself weaker than Ruin, which formed the basis of their agreement that Ruin would be allowed to destroy the world some day.[36]

However, Preservation broke the terms of the deal by sacrificing his mind to create a prison for Ruin, preventing him from doing wrecking the planet. Furthermore, in an attempt to balance the two Shards, he sequestered away a portion of Ruin's power by condensing it into the metal atium.[37]

Vin sinking into the Well of Ascension, freeing Ruin

Plotting Escape

'Giving the power up’ is a stand-in for giving the power to [Ruin]. The powers would interpret that as me releasing him. My power, accepting his touch back into the world, directly.

Alendi

Ruin's prison, the Well of Ascension, had a fatal flaw: every thousand and twenty four years, the perpendicularity would fill, requiring someone to take up the power. Were that person then to release it, Ruin's prison would vanish, letting him out; only by using the power themselves could that person, dubbed the Hero of Ages, keep Ruin trapped.[38]

Despite being imprisoned in the Well, Ruin could still affect the world in minuscule ways, and thus began to plan for exploiting this fatal flaw to free himself. His initial scheme was to use Alendi, chosen by the power of the Well, and convince him, thorugh altering the Terris Prophecies, to free him. However, a Terrisman named Kwaan realized Ruin's alterations. He sent his nephew, Rashek, to try and stop Alendi from reaching the Well.[39] Rashek eventually killed Alendi and took the power for himself, becoming the Lord Ruler and perpetuating Ruin's imprisonment.

Kelsier and Vin

Undeterred, Ruin began working on another idea, timing it with the Well's next call, a thousand years later. His plan was two-pronged: first, to ensure that Rashek would be killed, thus opening the way to the Well for others; second, to create someone who would enter the Well and release the power. For the first, he manipulated Kelsier, a skaa Mistborn, with fabricated tales of the so-called Eleventh Metal, malatium, convincing him that it would be the key to defeating the Lord Ruler; which, in a way, it turned out to be.[40]

For the second, Ruin picked a perfect pawn: another skaa Mistborn, a baby girl named Vin with an insane mother and an Allomancer sister. Speaking to the mother, Ruin caused her to kill the older daughter and fashion a Hemalurgic spike out of her, then pierce Vin with the spike.[41] Vin, unaware of this, eventually started wearing the spike as an earring and refused to give it up due to Ruin's influence, thus letting him subtly manipulate her.[42] He did so mostly through the voice of her deceased brother, Reen.[43]

Eventually, the Well filled again, and Vin entered its chamber. Kelsier, now a Cognitive Shadow and up to speed on Ruin's plan thanks to Leras, attempted to stop her from releasing the power.[38] To no avail, though -- Vin did so, and freed Ruin.[44]

Destruction upon Scadrial

I have come to claim what was promised me. The only point in creating something is to watch it die.

[28]

Once free, Ruin immediately set out on his plan to destroy Scadrial; however, his power locked in atium still diminished him enough to equal him with Preservation, and so he could not simply make it vanish in an instant. He tried to amend it by sending people out to find the missing atium stash.[45] At the same time, he began killing all Scadrians. Ashmounts would erupt much more frequently, causing the omnipresent ash to fall more heavily and lava flows to endanger several towns.[31] Earthquakes also became much more common, and started appearing in more places; while they used to be practically unheard of in the Inner Dominances, they began to appear there frequently.[46]

Prompted by Ati's inherent need to gloat, Ruin began appearing to both Vin and Kelsier to boast about his achievements; it was those meetings that allowed the two to realize that Ruin was a person, and not merely a force.[28][5] However, Ruin was also manipulating people to sow further chaos -- he took control of the Steel Inquisitors and the koloss to create more of both.[47] He also arranged for Penrod and Spook to have Hemalurgic spikes to make sure he could use them. This would make Luthadel and Urteau too disorganized to mount a defense, requiring Vin and Elend's attention.[48][49] Though Ruin's scheme in Luthadel was successful, he ultimately failed in Urteau thanks to both Spook's force of will and the intervention of Kelsier.[50]

Sazed ascending to Harmony

Achieving Harmony

You think this was your plan? It was [Preservation]'s. His all along. You created the thing that can kill you, Ruin.

Seeking to fight Ruin, Kelsier, now the temporary vessel of Preservation, sought a way to pass the power onto Vin, whom Leras pointed out as its intended recipient. After freeing Spook from Ruin's influence, he told him to send a message to her written in metal, telling her about what was going on.[52] Ruin, knowing what Kelsier was planning, sent Marsh, one of his Inquisitors, to kill the messanger and read the text out-loud, thus letting Ruin know what had been written. However, that was part of Kelsier's plan -- as Marsh found out what was going on, he managed, in a moment of lucidity, to tear the earring out of Vin's ear, letting Kelsier bestow Preservation upon her.[53]

After her Ascension, Vin clashed with Ruin a few times, though she was never able to overpower him, as at the time, the two Shards were far too balanced.[54] The tipping point, however, came during the Battle of Hathsin. There, Ruin, through the koloss and Inquisitors it controlled, sought to find the atium cache. At the same time, Elend and his armies, their Allomancy boosted by Vin, confronted Ruin's forces on the surface. Eventually, the stash turns out to be empty -- Elend had used all the atium with his mistings during the fight. At the same time, Marsh, under Ruin's control, managed to kill Elend, and taunted Vin about it. Mourning, Vin, now free from all ties to the world, attacked Ruin directly. The collision between two equal and perfectly opposing forces killed both Vessels.[51]

This end of Ruin was Preservation's plan all along. Leras had held Preservation for so long that he was bound by its intent, and could not kill or destroy anything, not even Ruin.[38] And so, he arranged to have the Shard pass on to a new Vessel, who would not be so strongly bound by the Shard's intent and thus would have more freedom to use its power.[51]

However, the planet was still dying, and thus Preservation's plan reached its conlcusion. Sazed, present at the battle though not directly participating, saw the two powers and took up both of them, mixing them together into Harmony. With them, reconstructed Scadrial back into a livable place.[55]

Influence

You make our religion all about you. They hardly remember the truth any longer.

—Leras to Ruin[56]

Ruin's influence is omnipresent on Scadrial; he was one of the planet's creators, and all things and living beings upon it are partially of him.[29]. Later, he manipulated its people and texts to arrange for his own freedom. He's also responsible by proxy for the planet's miserable state during Rashek's reign, as the Lord Ruler's changes were partially prompted by his desire to oppose Ruin.[57] Later, it was Ruin's destruction of the planet that caused Sazed to pick up the two powers and return Scadrial to its prior state.[19]

Unsurprisingly, Ruin features in a number of Scadrian religions. The cult of the Lord Ruler feared the Deepness, an ancient enemy that Rashek defeated at the Well -- though that was a misinterpretation of Preservation's snapping mists.[58] The religion of Trelagism, from Scadrial's Classical period, spoke of two gods, Trell and Nalt, who were each other's brothers and enemies.[59] In the present times, the Southern Scadrians worship the Jaggenmire, a combination of Ruin and Preservation; within the Jaggenmire, Ruin is known as Herr, and is described as both the brother and the husband to the other half, Frue -- he puts things into motion, while she makes them stop, and the two must work together to create life.[2]

Ruin's influence extends, however slightly, to other cosmere worlds. Hemalurgy has been used on other planets, albeit subtly.[60] Additionally, Nightblood contains Ruin's Investiture.[61] How it got involved in the sword's creation is unclear, though it's likely due to the Command that made it being about destruction.

Quotes

Trivia

Notes

  1. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 2 capítulo 1#
  2. a b Brazales de Duelo (libro) capítulo 22#
  3. /r/fantasy AMA 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-04-23#
  4. Steelheart Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-01#
  5. a b Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 4 capítulo 4#
  6. /r/Stormlight_Archive
    Arcanum - 2013-03-14#
  7. Pat's Fantasy Hotlist Interview
    Arcanum - 2010-09-13#
  8. The Hero of Ages Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-01-07#
  9. General Twitter 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-06-06#
  10. Ancient 17S Q&A
    Arcanum - 2010-05-01#
  11. Sombras de identidad capítulo 7#
  12. Shadows of Self Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-12#
  13. Skyward Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-16#
  14. a b Hemalurgy Table
  15. Brazales de Duelo (libro) capítulo 27#
  16. Hero of Ages Q&A - Time Waster's Guide
    Arcanum - 2008-10-15#
  17. a b Feruchemical Table
  18. Aleación de ley Ars Arcanum#
  19. a b c El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 82#
  20. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 14 Epígrafe#
  21. Brazales de Duelo (libro) capítulo 11#
  22. El Pozo de la Ascensión (libro) capítulo 40#
  23. El Imperio Final (libro) capítulo 33#
  24. Hero of Ages Q&A - Time Waster's Guide
    Arcanum - 2008-10-15#
  25. Ancient 17S Q&A
    Arcanum - 2010-05-01#
  26. El Imperio Final (libro) capítulo 32#
  27. Shadows of Self release party
    Arcanum - 2015-10-05#
  28. a b c El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 57#
  29. a b c Arcanum Ilimitado - Sistema de Scadrial#
  30. El Pozo de la Ascensión (libro) capítulo 1 Epígrafe#
  31. a b El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 48 Epígrafe#
  32. The Hero of Ages Annotations
    Arcanum - 2009-11-24#
  33. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 45#
  34. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 3 capítulo 2#
  35. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 53 Epígrafe#
  36. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 54 Epígrafe#
  37. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 55 Epígrafe#
  38. a b c d Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 2 capítulo 3#
  39. El Pozo de la Ascensión (libro) capítulo 55 Epígrafe#
  40. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 24 Epígrafe#
  41. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 74 Epígrafe#
  42. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 75 Epígrafe#
  43. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 54#
  44. El Pozo de la Ascensión (libro) capítulo 58#
  45. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 47 Epígrafe#
  46. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 36#
  47. El Héroe de las Eras prólogo#
  48. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 42#
  49. The Hero of Ages Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-02-02#
  50. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 6 capítulo 5#
  51. a b c El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 81#
  52. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 6 capítulo 6#
  53. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 6 capítulo 7#
  54. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 80#
  55. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 83#
  56. Nacidos de la bruma: Historia Secreta parte 1 capítulo 2#
  57. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 18 Epígrafe#
  58. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 81 Epígrafe#
  59. El Imperio Final (libro) capítulo 2#
  60. Arcanum Unbounded San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2016-11-30#
  61. Legion Release Party
    Arcanum - 2018-09-19#
  62. Skyward Pre-Release AMA
    Arcanum - 2018-10-05#
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