Como Zane se convenceu a se dar um piercing?

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Brandon explicou que Zane adquiriu seu pico Hemalurgico perfurando ele mesmo :

Zane spiked himself. It was…a very twisted and messy process. Note that Ruin tries to get Spook to do something similar. It’s much easier for him to work with someone to get them to spike themselves than it is to arrange the exact circumstances where someone gets spiked.

Como Ruin poderia ter se comunicado com Zane para convencê-lo a atacar a si mesmo? Parece um Catch-22. A ruína precisa dos picos para se comunicar, mas ele precisa se comunicar para obter os picos.

    
por Adamant 15.09.2017 / 05:29

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Eu acho que a pequena quantidade de Ruína em cada ser humano permite Ruína para afetá-los se eles são insanos. Eu não tenho conseguido encontrar o WOG nisso, mas acho que ele está exposto em O Herói das Eras .

Nós vemos três relatos separados de uma pessoa insana ou insana respondendo às tentativas de Ruin. Quellion, Zane e a mãe de Vin. (Toda ênfase minha)

Quellion actually placed his spike himself, as I understand it. The man was never entirely stable. His fervor for following Kelsier and killing the nobility was enhanced by Ruin, but Quellion had already had the impulses. His passionate paranoia bordered on insanity at times, and Ruin was able to prod him into placing that crucial spike.

Quellion's spike was bronze, and he made it from one of the first Allomancers he captured. That spike made him a Seeker, which was one of the ways he was able to find and blackmail so many Allomancers during his time as king of Urteau.

The point, however, is that people with unstable personalities were more susceptible to Ruin's influence, even if they didn't have a spike in them. That, indeed, is likely how Zane got his spike.
The Hero of Ages - Chapter 70: Epigraph

She once asked Ruin why he had chosen her. The primary answer is simple. It had little to do with her personality, attitudes, or even skill with Allomancy.

She was simply the only child Ruin could find who was in a position to gain the right Hemalurgic spike—one that would grant her heightened power with bronze, which would then let her sense the location of the Well of Ascension. She had an insane mother, a sister who was a Seeker, and was—herself—Mistborn. That was precisely the combination Ruin needed.

There were other reasons, of course. But even Ruin didn't know them.
The Hero of Ages - Chapter 74: Epigraph

E sabemos que a força mental da pessoa permite que eles resistam à Ruína, mesmo que tenham um pico neles.

Each Hemalurgic spike driven through a person's body gave Ruin some small ability to influence them. This was mitigated, however, by the mental fortitude of the one being controlled.

In most cases—depending on the size of the spike and the length of time it had been worn—a single spike gave Ruin only minimal powers over a person. He could appear to them, and could warp their thoughts slightly, making them overlook certain oddities—for instance, their compulsion for keeping and wearing a simple earring.
The Hero of Ages - Chapter 75: Epigraph

Então eu acho que é seguro dizer que quando alguém não disse "fortaleza mental", eles perderam a habilidade de impedir que a parte da Ruína usada em sua criação os influenciasse. E assim Ruin foi capaz de falar com eles em virtude de seu próprio poder, ao invés de precisar aumentá-lo (similar a como Hemalurgy argumenta um poder de Allomancer, eu acho) com um pico.

Em relação à presença de Preservação e Ruína em humanos.

Preservation's desire to create sentient life was what eventually broke the stalemate. In order to give mankind awareness and independent thought, Preservation knew that he would have to give up part of himself—his own soul—to dwell within mankind. This would leave him just a tiny bit weaker than his opposite, Ruin.

That tiny bit seemed inconsequential, compared with their total vast sums of power. However, over aeons, this tiny flaw would allow Ruin to overcome Preservation, thereby bringing an end to the world.

This, then, was their bargain. Preservation got mankind, the only creations that had more Preservation than Ruin in them, rather than a balance. Independent life that could think and feel. In exchange, Ruin was given a promise—and proof—that he could bring an end to all they had created together. It was the pact.

And Preservation eventually broke it.
The Hero of Ages - Chapter 54: Epigraph

Isso mostra que a vida tinha um equilíbrio entre Preservação e Ruína antes que a humanidade fosse criada.

Ruína confirmou isso quando ele falou com Vin.

Ruin shook its head, standing with hands clasped behind its back. "You still don't understand, I see. You're all on my side, Vin. I created you.

[...]

[Ruin] turned and began to walk quietly from one side of the cell toward the other. "You are a piece of me, you know.

[...]

"You couldn't create it yourself, could you?" Vin asked. "The world, life. You can't create, you can only destroy."

"He couldn't create either," Ruin said. "He could only preserve. Preservation is not creation."

"And so you worked together," Vin said.

"Both with a promise," Ruin said. "My promise was to work with him to create you—life that thinks, life that loves."
The Hero of Ages - Chapter 57

Apesar de eu não ter passado Ruin para enganar Vin, acho que juntamente com a confirmação de Harmony é bastante sólido.

    
15.09.2017 / 17:02

Como as epígrafes em Hero of Ages descrevem, Quellion também se destaca a influência da Ruína. A ruína não exige o pico para influenciar as pessoas, mas sim para falar com elas.

    
15.09.2017 / 14:34