Read Mistborn: The Final Empire Online
Authors: Brandon Sanderson
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Brandon Sanderson
A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK NEW YORK
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author
MISTBORNWho
PROLOGUESometimes, I worry that I
If men read these words, let them know that power is a heavy burden. Seek not to be bound by its chains. The Terris prophecies say that I will have the power to save the world.
They hint, however, that I will have the power to destroy it as well.
We arrived in Terris earlier this week, and, I have to say, I find the countryside beautiful. The great mountains to the north
Apparently, the next stage of my quest will take us up into the highlands of Terris. This is said to be a cold, unforgiving place
I don
I never wanted this, true. But somebody has to stop the Deepness. And, apparently, Terris is the only place this can be done.
On this fact, however, I don
THE END OF PART ONERashek is a tall man
It amazes me how many nations have united behind our purpose. There are still dissenters, of course
It seems Rashek represents a growing faction in Terris culture. A large number of the youths think that their unusual powers should be used for more than just fieldwork, husbandry, and stonecarving. They are rowdy, even violent
What would it be like if every nation
I know that I shouldn
Sometimes I wonder if I
THE END OF PART TWOI don
Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if I
You could say that circumstances forced me to leave my home behind
Kwaan and I met by happenstance
It isn
At first, there were those who didn
I sleep but a few hours each night. We must press forward, traveling as much as we can each day
In the end, I must trust in myself. I have seen men who have beaten from themselves the ability to recognize truth and goodness, and I do not think I am one of them. I can still see the tears in a young child
THE END OF PART THREENo man dies by my hand or command except that I wish there had been another way. Still, I kill them. Sometimes, I wish that I weren