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=== Continued Worship after DeathPost-Catacendre ===
[[Harmony]] mentions Kelsier during a conversation with [[Wax]] in Shadows of Self.
Many years after the [[Catacendre]], the cult which started after Kelsier's deception with [[OreSeur]] directly following his death has become a fully-formed religion. The [[Church of the Survivor]], or Survivorism, is possibly the most organized of [[Scadrial]]'s religions in this period, as well as being the clear favorite among the social elite and downtrodden alike.
 
[[Steris]] and [[Marasi]] are both members of this religion, though Marasi admits that it is more because she was raised in it. Its central tenet is simply to survive, by any means, until you cannot survive any longer. Priests in this religion wear robes with stitching up the arms to emulate Kelsier's scars from the [[Pits of Hathsin]].
=== Continued Worship after Death ===
In the second generation of the series, the cults which started after Kelsier's deception with [[OreSeur]] directly following his death has become a fully-formed religion. The [[Church of the Survivor]], or Survivorism, is possibly the most organized of [[Scadrial]]'s religions in this period, as well as being the clear favorite among the social elite and downtrodden alike. [[Steris]] and [[Marasi]] are both members of this religion, though Marasi at least admits that it is more because she was raised in it. Its central tenet is simply to survive, by any means, until you cannot survive any longer. Priests in this religion wear robes with stitching up the arms to emulate Kelsier's scars from the [[Pits of Hathsin]]. The "Survior's Statemark" is one of the symbols of the faith. When [[Father Bin]] was killed by Bleeder, reference is made to the mockery of the Survivor's Statemark in how he was killed.{{book ref|mb5|12}} The Statemark may have reference to an eye or eyes pierced with a [[Hemalurgy|hemalurgic]] spike.
 
The "Survior's Statemark" is one of the symbols of the faith. When [[Bleeder]] killed [[Father Bin]] by nailing him to a wall, it is described as a parody of the Survivor's Statemark{{book ref|mb5|12}}, implying that the Statemark depicts the way Kelsier died, impaled by a spear.
=== The Bands of Mourning ===
 
In ''[[The Bands of Mourning]]'' a character with features matching Kelsier's makes his first tangible appearance in the post-[[Final Ascension]] era. During a scene in which [[Wax]] taps a [[coppermind]] deftly hidden in the coin he was given by [[Hoid|a seeming beggar]] in [[New Seran]], he sees a vision through the eyes of a man who sees half as normal men do, and half in the steel-sighted vision of a [[Steel Inquisitor]]. Finding a small village of [[Southern Scadrian]]s, ancestors of [[Allik Neverfar]], the man approaches the freezing people, reaches out with a scarred arm, and commands them to "Survive," Kelsier's own commandment. This would imply that Kelsier was the "Sovereign" Allik had referred to, the one whose statue had held the spear on which the Bands of Mourning were discovered by [[Wayne]].
Aside from the Survivorists, there was also a whole civilization of people that worshiped Kelsier far to to the south of Scadrial. Kelsier had traveled there several years after the Catacendre, inhabiting a physical body that was spiked in the right eye, and found the [[Southern Scadrian]]s slowly dying of an unexplained coldness. He helped the people there survive using his knowledge of the Metallic Arts, showing them how to make [[Feruchemy#Unsealed_Metalminds|unsealed metalminds]] to store attributes like heat in a way that could be shared with anyone. As the Sovereign, Kelsier ruled the Southern Scadrians for a time and formed another religion that deified [[Metalborn]], and then he then left.{{book ref|mb6|21}}
 
Before leaving, he created the [[Bands of Mourning]], a collection of unsealed metalminds forged together and containing all kinds of attributes in extremely large quantities. He hid the artifact away somewhere in the north and then disappeared.{{book ref|mb6|21}}
 
=== Kelsier and Wax ===
[[Waxillium Ladrian]] was a direct descendant of a close associate of Kelsier, [[Edgard Ladrian]].{{book ref|mb5|19}} As a [[Pathian]], Wax did not worship Kelsier, but his life has nonetheless been drastically affected by the Survivor.
 
[[Ironeyes]] decided to give Wax a book explaining Hemalurgy because he believed Wax was doing Kelsier's work.{{book ref|mb4|epilogue}} This book proved vital in solving the case of [[Bleeder]]. While conversing with Harmony regarding the case, Harmony said that Wax's casual way of talking to him reminded him of Kelsier.{{book ref|mb5|7}} Harmony also made vague allusions to the [[Southern Scadrian]]s that Kelsier once ruled as the [[Sovereign]].
 
Later on, a group of Southern Scadrians traveled north in search of the Sovereign's Bands of Mourning, but were captured by the [[Set]], who decided to seek the Bands as well. Wax and his friends became embroiled in this incident in opposition to the Set, and Wax was almost killed in an encounter with them.{{book ref|mb6|27}} After [[Marasi]] solved the riddle of the Bands and wielded it to escape the Set, she gave it to Wax to save him from dying.{{book ref|mb6|28}} Wax then used the artifact to defeat the Set and save the Southern Scadrian prisoners.{{book ref|mb6|29}}
 
Soon afterwards, Wax accessed a [[coppermind]] contained in a coin-like Southern Scadrian medallion and saw a vision of what appeared to be Kelsier's memory of discovering the Southern Scadrians hundreds of years prior. The vision, seen from Kelsier's point of view, showed that his spiked right eye viewed the world through Allomantic lines, similar to [[Steel Inquisitors]], while his left eye saw things normally.{{book ref|mb6|epilogue}}
 
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