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Mistborn: Secret History is a companion story to the original Mistborn trilogy.
As such, it contains HUGE SPOILERS for the books Mistborn (The Final Empire), The Well of Ascension, and The Hero of Ages. It also contains very minor spoilers for the book The Bands of Mourning.
Mistborn: Secret History builds upon the characterization, events, and worldbuilding of the original trilogy. Reading it without that background will be a confusing process at best.
In short, this isn't the place to start your journey into Mistborn (though if you have read the trilogy - but it has been a while - you should be just fine, so long as you remember the characters and the general plot of the books).
Saying anything more here risks revealing too much. Even knowledge of this story's existence is, in a way, a spoiler.
There's always another secret.
149 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 26, 2016
Then we go out kicking and screaming,” ____ said. “You and me, we’re a team.”
Preservation seemed to condense, his form pulling itself together, threads reweaving. “A team. Yes. A crew.”
“To do the impossible.”
“Defy reality,” Preservation whispered. “Everyone always said you were insane.”
The Shards,” Khriss said, drawing ____’s attention, “are not God, but they are pieces of God. Ruin, Preservation, Autonomy, Cultivation, Devotion . . . There are sixteen of them.”
“Sixteen,” ______ breathed. “There are fourteen more of these things running around?”
“The rest are on other planets.”
“Other . . .” _____ blinked. “Other planets.”
“Ah, see,” Nazh said. “You’ve broken him already, Khriss.
“There’s always another secret.”
“She brought destruction to the destroyer”
-Kelsier's desperation for survival.
-Vin being selfless and brave for her loved once.
-Spook seeking for Kel's approval with all his being.
"Spook sank down onto the platform,
slumping to his knees, then fell forward.
Kelsier knelt and held him.
"You want to be like me, child? Really like me?
Then fight when you are beaten!"
-Marsh fighting off the demonic hold on his existence.
"You made the wrong one of us your Inquisitor, Ruin,"
Kell hissed. "You shouldn't have picked the good brother.
He always did have a nasty habit of doing what was right
instead of what was smart."


“If there was one thing Kelsier was good at, it was lying to himself.”
“He tried to save the world.”
“As did I.”
“You tried to rescue a boatful of people from a fire by sinking the boat, then claiming, ‘At least they didn’t burn to death.’ ”
