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Surely one of them would tell him what had happened to Tindwyl’s spirit without contradicting itself on a half-dozen different points.
“He was a man,” Vin said quietly. “Just a man. Yet, you always knew he’d succeed. He made you be what he wanted you to be.” “So he could use you,” Breeze said. “But you were better when he was done with you,” Ham added.
“Why, Elend! That’s almost romantic—in a twisted ‘I’m going to make my wife want to kill me’ sort of way.”

