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"...I mean, we have a little pile of Inquisitor spikes, and nothing to do with them..."

"And you?" Spook asked. "What do you gain from this?"

"Nothing big...we're just going to have to find me a new string."

 

This si a sign of a direct correlation between Hemallurgy and Kelsier's new body, correct?

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I don't think he had to get a new body. His body still had scars lining his arms, and he looked like Kelsier. I think you are right about the hemallurgy though, Kelsier probably needed something heavily invested or something like that to create a tie to the physical realm. But I don't think he needed feruchemy, unless it was maybe Connection or something like that. It makes sense why he would need a new body, though. Maybe he used his bones.  Brandon said somewhere that the bones made their way back to the Kandra homeland after TenSoon was done with them. and hinted that something else happened to them. He could have used them somehow to recreate his body using Spook and hemallurgy to help him. That is my theory. Is it really unlikely?

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The scars are part of his cognitive Identity. Every magic that we know of that would heal or regrow his flesh would see the scars as part of his body to be regenerated, and thus he'd still have them.

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38 minutes ago, Hoid the Drifter said:

But how would he have the scars?

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One of the prevailing theories is that he used similar mechanics that give the Heralds new bodies whenever a Desolation began. They are also Cognitive Shadows that manifest bodies in the Physical Realm. 

But I'd definitely bet the spike in his eye is a part of it.

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One of the prevailing theories is that he used similar mechanics that give the Heralds new bodies whenever a Desolation began. They are also Cognitive Shadows that manifest bodies in the Physical Realm. 

 

Do we know anything about how they do this?

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Well I’m fairly sure we know that the spikes are being used to staple him to the physical realm and to the body he is inhabiting. The scars are part of his cognitive identity (like some other scar bearing friend in the cosmete). That means that most likely they will appear on any body he is stapled to, which I believe we think is currently a mistwraith. 

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