Rumesa asked this question about The Bands of Mourning (Mistborn, #6):
how is this series compared to Mistborn?
Lyonardo One thing I hadn't thought of at first. Not only is this trilogy set in a steampunk-like Victorian age of this world, but it's also from the point of …moreOne thing I hadn't thought of at first. Not only is this trilogy set in a steampunk-like Victorian age of this world, but it's also from the point of view of the opposite social class as the original.
Vin and Kelsier's crew were from a lower class who were fighting against the oppression of the Lord Ruler's tyranny. Wax is a descendant of a member of that crew, so of course is now a member of the upper crust of the society that benefitted from Kelsier's revolution. It basically examines the same society from a polar opposite point of view, and from a different era. Interesting.(less)
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