However, there’s another wrench in the gears here. The best way to prime yourself for The Lost Metal is to read the series leading up to it. This, of course, is a woefully inadequate summary of the events leading to the Wax and Wayne era’s climax. Wax, Wayne, Marasi (now a constable), Steris, and the gang set out to stop Trell’s followers from destroying civilization. The mysterious god Trell and their followers are threatening the very existence of Scadrial. Waxillium Ladrian is married with kids, and tensions between the Elendel Basin in the North and the Malwish in the south are rising. The Lost Metal takes place six years after the events of The Bands of Mourning. I’m not about to spoil the major plot points, but I do encourage you to stay away until you’ve read the book. For now, let’s review this amazing conclusion. Need a primer? We’ll update our Cosmere reading order tomorrow to include The Lost Metal. With that in mind, I encourage you to steer clear of this review if you aren’t already deep into the Comsere’s many mysteries. Not only that, but The Lost Metal is by far the most Cosmere-aware book he’s released to date. That’s a wrap, folks! Brandon Sanderson closed out Mistborn era two with an explosive climax.
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