Mistborn #03 The Hero of Ages
couldn't have done so and remained the person he wanted to be. However, he now had hope. The Terris religion was the one that had taught about the Hero of Ages in the first place. If any contained the truth, it would be this one. Sazed needed to interrogate the First Generation of kandra and discover what they knew.
Though, if I do find the truth, what will I do with it?
The trees they passed were stripped of leaves. The landscape was covered in a good four feet of ash. "How can you keep going like this?" Sazed asked as the kandra galloped over a hilltop, shoving aside ash and ignoring obstructions.
"My people are created from mistwraiths," TenSoon explained, not even sounding winded. "The Lord Ruler turned the Feruchemists into mistwraiths, and they began to breed true as a species. You add a Blessing to a mistwraith, and they become awakened, turning into a kandra. One such as I, created centuries after the Ascension, was born as a mistwraith but became awakened when I received my Blessing."
". . . Blessing?" Sazed asked.
"Two small metal spikes, Keeper," TenSoon said. "We are created like Inquisitors, or like koloss. However, we are more subtle creations than either of those. We were made third and last, as the Lord Ruler's power waned."
Sazed frowned, leaning low as the horse ran beneath some skeletal tree branches.
"What is different about you?"
"We have more independence of will than the other two," TenSoon said. "We only have two spikes in us, while the others have more. An Allomancer can still take control of us, but free we remain more independent of mind than koloss or Inquisitors, who are both affected by Ruin's impulses even when he isn't directly controlling them. Did you never wonder why both of them are driven so powerfully to kill?"
"That doesn't explain how you can carry me, all our baggage, and still run through this ash."
"The metal spikes we carry grant us things," TenSoon said. "Much as Feruchemy gives you strength, or Allomancy gives Vin strength, my Blessing gives me strength. It will never run out, but it isn't as spectacular as the bursts your people can create. Still, my Blessing—mixed with my ability to craft my body as I wish—allows me a high level of endurance."
Sazed fell silent. They continued to gallop.
"There isn't much time left," TenSoon noted.
"I can see that," Sazed said. "It makes me wonder what we can do."
"This is the only time in which we could succeed," TenSoon said. "We must be poised, ready to strike. Ready to aid the Hero of Ages when she comes."
"Comes?"
"She will lead an army of Allomancers to the Homeland," TenSoon said, "and there will save all of us—kandra, human, koloss, and Inquisitor."
An army of Allomancers? "Then . . . what am I to do?"
"You must convince the kandra how dire the situation is," TenSoon explained, slowing to a stop in the ash. "For there is . . . something they must be prepared to do. Something very difficult, yet necessary. My people will resist it, but perhaps you can show them the way."
Sazed nodded, then climbed off of the kandra to stretch his legs.
"Do you recognize this location?" TenSoon asked, turning to look at him with a horse's head.
"I do not," Sazed said. "With the ash . . . well, I haven't really been able to follow our path for days."
"Over that ridge, you will find the place where the Terris people have set up their refugee camp."
Sazed turned with surprise. "The Pits of Hathsin?"
TenSoon nodded. "We call it the Homeland."
"The Pits? " Sazed asked with shock. "But . . ."
"Well, not the Pits themselves," TenSoon said. "You know that this entire area has cave complexes beneath it?"
Sazed nodded. The place where Kelsier had trained his original army of skaa soldiers was just a short trip to the north.
"Well, one of those cave complexes is the kandra Homeland. It abuts the Pits of Hathsin—in fact, several of the kandra passages run into the Pits, and had to be kept closed off, lest workers in the Pits find their way into the Homeland."
"Does your Homeland grow atium?" Sazed asked.
"Grow it? No, it does not. That is, I suppose, what separates the Homeland from the Pits of Hathsin. Either way, the entrance to my people's caverns is right there."
Sazed turned with a start. "Where?"
"That depression in the ash," TenSoon said, nodding his large head toward it. "Good luck, Keeper. I have my own duties to attend to."
Sazed nodded, feeling shocked that they had traveled so far so quickly, and untied his
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