Annotation Mistborn 2 Chapter Forty
Chapter Forty
Zane Visits Vin after the Fight in the Assembly
She mistakes Zane for Elend here, which is a nice little subconscious indication of the mental turmoil she’s going through. The best part about this conversation is that I think Zane makes a lot of good points. That fight WAS too hard for Vin, and she really is being turned into a tool. I don’t think that’s as bad a thing as Zane implies, but he’s being honest.
I’m not trying to make a statement against assassination. Given these circumstances, I actually think assassinating Straff would be a reasonable choice. However, I don’t think it’s a good thing for Vin to do here. She’s too close to the edge, too confused and too hurt by the killings she’s already had to perform. Plus, I do think that waiting is also a good idea–there’s still a chance for diplomacy to work, and the armies haven’t attacked yet. Killing someone right now could set the whole thing off.
I still worry that the Zane planting an Allomancer amidst Cett’s retinue thing was a bit of a stretch plot wise, and I wonder if any readers are going to be able to follow what happened here. I think this is just about the line of what I think an author can get away with and still have things make sense. Zane’s plan went off just a little too well, without problems. I think it works since we don’t get to see much of the plan and preparations he made, and can therefore suspend disbelief and give him the benefit of the doubt when it came to how much work he put into making this plan work.
Vin Uses Allomancy on OreSeur
Vin is, obviously, backsliding a bit. We get two big indications of it in this chapter. The first is the way she now looks at dresses–she’s convinced herself again that they’re wrong for her. The dresses represent, to Vin, the noblewoman side of herself. In essence, she’s rejecting the balls and the person she was at them. That means to her that she isn’t worth being with Elend, and that she doesn’t deserve him.
The second, larger indication of her descent is what she does to OreSeur. It should feel a little out of place. This is something she might have tried at the beginning of the book, when she didn’t get along with him. Doing it now is a major lapse, and I hope you can follow her thought process and see that she’s confused and frustrated. She’s trying anything that MIGHT give her an edge, and she goes too far. Even the best of us do things like that sometimes.