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Mistborn: The Bands of Mourning is a high fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on January 26, 2016 by Tor Books and is the third book in the Wax and Wayne series and sixth in the Mistborn series. It is preceded by Shadows of Self in 2015 and is scheduled to be followed by The Lost Metal in 2019.

Plot Summary

In a flashback, Waxillium is spending a year in the Terris Village while he is a teenager. Unlike his sister Telsin, he struggles to adapt to their ways, and when he discovers and kills a Terris murderer whom the Terris failed to apprehend, he decides to depart the village. Years later, Wax has mostly emotionally recovered from Lessie's death, and is about to marry Steris. However, Wayne secretly sabotages the wedding so that it is unfinished.

A kandra named VenDell makes contact with Wax, seeking help on a mission, but when Wax refuses, VenDell recruits Marasi instead. Wax listens in as VenDell explains how another kandra, ReLuur, found evidence of the existence of the Bands of Mourning: the Lord Ruler's arm braces, which may be able to grant anyone the powers of an allomancer and a feruchemist. However, ReLuur was attacked by the Set and lost one of his spikes. Marasi agrees to hunt the spike, and Wax agrees to tag along when a picture reveals that his sister may be in New Seran, where ReLuur was ambushed.

Wax, Marasi, Wayne, Steris, and MeLaan make their way to New Seran under the guise of a diplomatic mission. Tensions have grown between Elendel and the outer cities, with a war possibly imminent. Marasi acquires a strange cubic device from bandits after she and Wax foil a train robbery. At New Seran, Wax attends a party held by prominent noblewoman Lady Kelesina Shores, after acquiring a strange coin and partially uncovering a conspiracy Shores is involved in. Shores contacts Wax's uncle Edwarn, who has Shores killed and frames Wax. Steris proves useful at the party, both for the infiltration and the subsequent escape. Meanwhile, Wayne and Marasi raid a graveyard where they believe the spike to be, but cannot find it. They do learn, however, that there is a strange project going on in the nearby town of Dulsing, connected to the Set.

The group flees the city and heads for Dulsing. Marasi discovers that her cube can absorb and replicate Allomantic powers when thrown. At Dulsing, the group infiltrates a Set warehouse and discovers a massive, damaged warship, which the Set is both repairing and researching. Marasi recovers the spike and rescues a strange, imprisoned man who wears a wooden mask; she also finds evidence that other mask-wearing people have been tortured and murdered there. Wax rescues Telsin, but a shootout ensues. The masked man leads Marasi, Wax, and the others into a hidden comparment aboard the ship, which is actually a smaller ship hidden inside. The man reveals the ships are flying vehicles powered by Allomancy, and with Wax's power they use the vehicle to escape.

The man, Allik, uses a strange medallion to communicate with them; he reveals many of the medallions, which have the ability to grant a variety of Allomantic and Feruchemical abilities to anyone who wears them. He comes from a region beyond the Roughs that froze when Harmony remade the world, and claims that his people were then saved by the Lord Ruler, who reappeared after Harmony's ascension with a spike through his right eye. Allik and his people were also seeking the Bands of Mourning, which are hidden at a temple in a nearby mountain range, when they crashed and were taken by the Set. The ship sets course for the temple, hoping they can reach it before Edwarn Ladrian and his expedition team do.

Wax's group finds the temple and disable its traps, but cannot get through the final door. The Set expedition arrive, and Edwarn, under a banner of truce, opens the final door so that they may all enter. They find the temple empty, the Bands seemingly already taken. Telsin is revealed as a traitor and member of the Set (seemingly even higher ranked than Edwarn), and she shoots Wax repeatedly; he falls into a pit trap. MeLaan is incapacitated, Wayne is forced to flee, and Steris, Allik, and Marasi are taken captive.

Wax crawls through the pit, but, mortally wounded by the bullets and by a falling rubble trap, he dies. He appears in a world beyond death and meets Harmony, who forces Wax to confront his own hatred and self-loathing surrounding the death of Lessie. Marasi realizes that the temple is a decoy, and the real bands have been reforged into a metal spearhead on a statue outside the temple. She seizes the Bands, and uses their incredible power to find Wax. Harmony offers Wax the chance to live again and fulfill his duty; he takes it, taking the Bands from Marasi and healing his wounds. As Wax uses his newfound power to quickly disable Set forces and capture Edwarn, Steris and Allik liberate his remaining captive crew members. Wayne hunts down and shoots Telsin as she tries to slip away, but later Wax discovers her body is missing and that she has escaped.

Allik's crew uses a newly recovered airship to transport Wax's team and their prisoners back to Elendel. They open potential future trade deals for their peoples before the airship returns to its homeland. However, the governor informs Wax that the murder of Lady Shores may spark a war. The Bands are given to the kandra for safekeeping. Wax admits his love for Steris, and they marry in private. A strange, red-eyed servant of Trell visits Edwarn in prison, and detonates a bomb killing itself and Edwarn. Wax discovers that the strange coin from New Seran is a Coppermind, and investigation of the memory inside reveals that the man with the spike in his eye was not the Lord Ruler, but actually Kelsier, the Survivor.

Characters

  • Waxillium "Wax" Ladrian: Waxillium is the head of House Ladrian and a special constable and detective. He is a Twinborn with the Allomantic ability to Push metals and the Feruchemical ability to increase or decrease his weight.
  • Wayne: Wayne is Wax's best friend and deputy. Wayne is a Twinborn that has the Allomantic ability to make speed bubbles, in which time speeds up inside; and the Feruchemical ability to store health in goldminds to heal quickly, in exchange for a period of poor health.
  • Marasi Colms: Marasi is a constable who reports directly to Governor Claude Aradel. She is Steris' half-sister. She is a Pulser; an Allomancer that can slow down time within a bubble.

Background

On October 29, 2013, Sanderson and Tor Books announced that there would be two more Mistborn novels following The Alloy of Law in the Wax and Wayne timeframe of the Mistborn world, starting with the publication of Shadows of Self.[1][2]

Sanderson wrote the first third of Shadows of Self between revisions of A Memory of Light from The Wheel of Time series. However, after returning to the book in 2014 Sanderson found it difficult to get back into writing it again. To refresh himself on the world and characters, Sanderson decided to write The Bands of Mourning first and at the end of 2014 he turned both novels in to his publisher.[3]

Tor Books released the first six chapters of the book weekly from December 7, 2015 to January 18, 2016 on their website.[4][5]

Reception

The Bands of Mourning debuted at #3 on the Combined Print and E-Book New York Times Best Seller list,[6] #6 on the Hardcover Fiction New York Times Best Seller list,[7][8] and #3 on the E-Book New York Times Best Seller list.[9] The novel debuted at #5 on the Fiction Hardcover Washington Post bestseller list.[10][11] It debuted at #6 on the USA Today Best-Selling Books list.[12]

Reviewers lauded the novel's swift publication, a mere 16 weeks after the Shadows of Self was published. Publishers Weekly praised Sanderson's skill in weaving new opportunities for the dynamic duo's next adventure and noted that the novel would be a delight for die-hard Mistborn fans.[13] The Speculative Herald described the novel as an action-filled romp through a fantasy world on the cusp of an industrial revolution, with strong Western vibes and excellent characterization and humor.[14]

Sequel

On December 16, 2014, Sanderson revealed the tentative title of the fourth and final book of the Wax and Wayne series as The Lost Metal.[15] It was initially planned to be released in 2018 but was subsequently moved to Fall 2019.[16][17]

Due to the release of the previously unplanned Skyward series, it is now expected to be released in 2021. [18]

References

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  1. Brandon Sanderson: Two More Mistborn Novels. In: brandonsanderson.com. 29. Oktober 2013, abgerufen am 13. Juli 2014.
  2. Tor Acquires Two More Mistborn Novels from Brandon Sanderson. Tor.com, 29. Oktober 2013, abgerufen am 13. Juli 2014.
  3. Brandon Sanderson: State of Sanderson December 2014. In: brandonsanderson.com. 18. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 13. Oktober 2015.
  4. The Bands of Mourning: Chapter One. Tor.com, 7. Dezember 2015, abgerufen am 15. Januar 2016.
  5. The Bands of Mourning: Chapter Six. Tor.com, 18. Januar 2016, abgerufen am 4. August 2017.
  6. Combined Print & E-Book Fiction - February 14, 2016 In: The New York Times, February 14, 2016. Abgerufen im August 4, 2017 
  7. Brandon Sanderson’s The Bands of Mourning Debuts on the New York Times Bestseller List! In: Tor.com. 4. Februar 2016, abgerufen am 4. August 2017.
  8. Hardcover Fiction - February 14, 2016 In: The New York Times, February 14, 2016. Abgerufen im August 4, 2017 
  9. E-Book Fiction - February 14, 2016 In: The New York Times, February 14, 2016. Abgerufen im August 4, 2017 
  10. Washington Post bestsellers Feb. 7, 2016 In: The Washington Post, February 5, 2016. Abgerufen im October 18, 2017 
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  12. USA Today Best-Selling Books list In: USA Today, February 5, 2016. Abgerufen im August 4, 2017 
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  14. Stephenie Sheung: Review: The Bands of Mourning by Brandon Sanderson. The Speculative Herald, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2016.
  15. Brandon Sanderson: State of the Sanderson: December 2014. In: brandonsanderson.com. 18. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 31. August 2017.
  16. Brandon Sanderson: State of the Sanderson 2016. In: brandonsanderson.com. 19. Dezember 2016, abgerufen am 31. August 2017.
  17. Brandon Sanderson: Oathbringer’s Final Step. In: brandonsanderson.com. 31. August 2017, abgerufen am 31. August 2017.
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