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  1. No, that would end up like Halandren. Everyone is given an equal share to start with (one Breath), but in the end it's all in the hands of the government.
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  2. No, Demoux and all the others taken by the mist sickness were natural allomancers who had not yet snapped. That is why the nobility was mostly untouched by mistsickness. Most had already been abused to forcefully snap them. The reason the mists started snapping people was because the mists returned to a default state to cause the snapping. This was part of the system set up by Preservation before he committed almost all of himself to form Ruin's prison.
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  3. I'm not sure that they would've withheld it from Sazed. He is the one most trusted by both Vin and Elend. He is first in line to the imperial throne. That is a position of exceptional trust to give someone who is not a blood decendant. I think it would be more likely that Sazed would refuse to take it and use it. Particularly with how he was feeling after Tindwyl's death. True Vin's bloodline was purer than most anyone around and she was a powerfull mistborn. But, it was also readily apparent to her that Elend was much more powerful than her. So, I think it would have given her a noticable bump in power. Nevertheless, I agree that Vin would have been unlikely to use it since, like has already been stated, three mistborn are better than two. Consider though, that Elend was the only lerasium mistborn in the last thousand years. So any mistborn at that time or after (with the exception of Elend) would have had an increase of power. To further support this, I point out that the quote says 'most mistborn' as shown below: Quote
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  4. Yolen Yomen wouldn't have believed him. Also, it is not like Lerasium is a weapon of mass destruction where you compromise your morality to use it. It makes a powerful mistborn. I think Ham would have been the likely choice. Maybe perhaps Spook, but I think he likely would have been overlooked. Also, he was in a bad place emotionally at the end of WoA. Edit: Just noticed that I gave an obligator the name of a planet.
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  5. Ham for Mistborn, 2014. I would say Dox, but he was a bit dead by then. More likely, they would've studied it all book 3, and it would finally be consumed in a time of need 8 pages before the end.
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  6. The shard of procrastination, the longer you put off using your powers the stronger you would become. Then again it probably hasn't got round to creating people yet so that's not really much of an issue.
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  7. Carefully set up a speed bubble so the edge of it will be right next to someone you really don't like. Go over to them, break some massive wind, then go back where you were before dropping the bubble.
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  8. So you only get powers if you don't want to use them? Now I want this to be canon.
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  9. I would presume that if someone burned atium around Hoid, they would see an atium shadow from him. I can't think of a reason why that would not be the case.
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  10. I think, as I stated in another thread, that the Plains themselves are Urithiru. It's no longer in the West, because it was west of Alethkar only due to spacial differentiation between the Physical and Cognitive Realms. It's the Plains because the buildings became covered in Crem over the last 4,500 years.
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  11. Shard of PMS. Only gives powers to women, and they can only use it a few days a month.
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