Annotation Mistborn 3 Epilogue
The End
This epilogue ties up a few loose ends, then sets up a couple of others. Much like most of my endings. At least now you know how Vin Snapped. Many people have wondered this, so I thought I should include it somewhere in the book.
Here, with Vin and Elend in the flowers, is where I could have made them survive, if I’d wanted to. I could have patched everything up and given the “happy” ending a lot of people wanted. But . . . well, I just couldn’t. It didn’t feel right. Anyway, I agree with Sazed. They deserve to rest. I added the line about him having spoken with them to soften the blow of their deaths somewhat and give confirmation of a pleasant afterlife for them.
This chapter is a reminiscence, in a way. Since book one I’ve promised a return to green plants and a blue sky, and it was always my intention to make good on that promise. I think it’s sometimes hard for people to remember that in the Final Empire, the plants were brown and the sky red. I don’t think that matters so much, as I believe Spook and Breeze’s reactions—and the descriptions—in this chapter work to provide the proper impact.
Flowers have been another thread, along with the little picture that Kelsier carried around in book one. I’m glad I was able to weave that back in, though it was an afterthought. (As was adding it into this book from the early chapters with Vin and Sazed together.)
That first line of Sazed’s book was not an afterthought. It can be found as the very first epigraph of this book. I am, unfortunately, the Hero of Ages.
Yes, Sazed. You are.