Here you go, all the credit in world to Veil for figuring it out... I studied Julia sets at one point and still didn't recognize it until I saw Veil's post...
Per my namesake, I would have to go with Marsh.
A couple of others I really like though are Dalinar, Lightsong, and Galladon.
Edit: Not sure how I left Hrathen out... after Marsh he is probably my favorite character.
You have to remember that Hemalurgy changes the makeup of the body. One you are spiked you aren't really human anymore. This is the same reason an Inquistor doesn't die despite having spikes going through its brain. Removing the spike from the heart could kill however as explained with Penrod's spike.
WoB on Hemalurgy changing the body:
This is an interesting notion, who is to say that you couldn't with a large enough spike? I suspect going through that much flesh it would be exceedingly difficult to hit the correct bind points. However, lets say you managed to line it up; how would it actually work? Would it rip out a piece of the first victims soul web and staple it to the second victim and then rip out a piece of their augmented soul web and staple it to the recipient or would it rip out a piece of the first victims soul web and then the second person soul web and then staple both to the recipient?
Another interesting thought; what would happen to the soul web if you used someone who's soul web is already altered via Hemalurgy as the victim in Hemalurgy? With the Koloss we saw this a little when the were reusing spikes, but I think the changes we saw (making them more human) were more the results of Hemalurgic decay from reusing spikes than anything else. My questions is what would the effect be if you used a new spike and the victim was say an Inquisitor?
Here are 4 more: 我吃。 Je Mange, Eu como, Ich esse (Chinese, French, Portuguese, German)
Fun fact: I am fluent in English and close to fluent is Mandarin and French.
It probably also has to do with the fact that the location of the spike placement effects what power is given. The bind point effects what attribute (allomantic/feruchemic/human) is stolen/given. *I suspect even though an Atium spike could steal any of the attributes (we do know that it can steal any power per WoB that I am having trouble finding), where you place it would affect which attribute was taken from the victim / given to the spike recipient.
Edit: Cutting out the part that Kurkistan ninja'd me on. Well played señor!
.
I have a couple:
The Well of Ascension: When Sazed is fighting Marsh in the The Lord Ruler's hovel and Marsh steel-pushes Sazed's Metalmind Rings into his stomach.
The Gathering Storm: When Rand travels to the top of Dragonmount and has his epiphany. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: When Harry attacks the Carrow in Ravenclaw tower after he insults McGonagall. Knife of Dreams: When Perrin makes his alliance with Banner-General Tylee Kiergan and the Seanchan army to assault Malden.
Right!? I have a friend who has been reading through Wheel of Time over the last year or so, he started A Memory of Light around the middle of July. At the same time that he started, I started my Mistborn Trilogy reread. I just finished HoA, he has not yet finished AMoL...
Minor spoiler without details:
If you are heart-set on not reading it, I would recommend reading the Epilogue as I suspect it will be important going forward.