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This setting serves as a perfect backdrop for the plot. For a thousand years, the Lord Ruler has reigned as a god-king, oppressing the peasant class known as the skaa. The nobility, descended from those who supported the Lord Ruler’s ascension, live in luxury, while the skaa are enslaved on plantations or left to rot in the criminal underworld.
Final rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Absolutely. The Final Empire ends with the empire broken, but the problems are just beginning. The second book, The Well of Ascension , deals with the logistics of ruling a broken world, while The Hero of Ages completely deconstructs everything you think you know about good and evil. Together, the three books form one of the most tightly plotted, thematically rich trilogies ever written. Brandon Sanderson - The Final Empire -Mistborn ...
To do this, Kelsier recruits Vin, a street urchin who has been abused her entire life but possesses a latent, terrifying power as a Mistborn. Through Vin’s eyes, we learn the rules of this world, the nature of trust, and the terrifying weight of real power. This setting serves as a perfect backdrop for the plot
Vin, a wary street urchin, discovers she is a powerful Mistborn. Under Kelsier's mentorship, she transitions from a traumatized survivor into a key player in the revolution. Final rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) Absolutely
Allomancers ingest and "burn" specific metals in their stomachs to fuel supernatural abilities. Mistings vs. Mistborn:
Sanderson is famous for "hard magic" (clear rules, costs, and limitations). Allomancy is ingested metals, then "burned" for powers.