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=== Decline ===
 
=== Decline ===
Around the year 320, Feltrel fell on hard times.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} A clan of [[koloss]] moved close to Feltrel and the town quickly declined into a ruin, as its citizens were either killed or left the town. Within a few years, the town was home to a collection of miscreants and squatters, with no industry or business left. In the year 341, a serial killer and former mortician named [[Bloody Tan]] came to Feltrel. He took up residence in the smugglers tunnel and the chapel to the Survivor. The tunnel became his gallery, where he displayed the corpses of his victims Over the course of a few months, the town's population of vagrants steadily declined as Tan preyed on them, or they fled.
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Around the year 320 though, Feltrel fell on hard times.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} A clan of [[koloss]] moved close to Feltrel and the town quickly declined into a ruin, as its citizens were either killed or left the town. Within a few years, the town was home to a collection of miscreants and squatters, with no industry or business left. In the year 341, a serial killer and former mortician named [[Bloody Tan]] came to Feltrel. He took up residence in the smugglers tunnel and the chapel to the Survivor. The tunnel became his gallery, where he displayed the corpses of his victims Over the course of a few months, the town's population of vagrants steadily declined as Tan preyed on them, or they fled.
   
 
=== Search for Bloody Tan ===
 
=== Search for Bloody Tan ===
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The blacksmith's forge is located near the edge of town and across the street from the hotel. It is in a state of extreme disrepair.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}}
 
The blacksmith's forge is located near the edge of town and across the street from the hotel. It is in a state of extreme disrepair.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}}
   
Wax takes cover there from Donal's sniper on the hotel balcony, but was almost killed by another of Donal's men on the roof of the forge.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}}
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Wax takes cover there from Donal's sniper on the hotel balcony, but was almost killed by another of Donal's men on the roof of forge.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}}
   
 
=== Hotel ===
 
=== Hotel ===
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Wax sees the gallery, which was constructed specifically for him, while hunting for Bloody Tan.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} He wishes that he could cut the corpses down, but cannot do so quietly, but instead promises to come back and remove them later.
 
Wax sees the gallery, which was constructed specifically for him, while hunting for Bloody Tan.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} He wishes that he could cut the corpses down, but cannot do so quietly, but instead promises to come back and remove them later.
   
=== Survivorist Chapel ===
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=== Surivorist Chapel ===
The Survivorist chapel is built out of brick, so its four walls still stand, but the roof is gone.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} The four altars of the religion are still in place, but the interior is full of broken benches, fallen statues, and other rubble. There is a trapdoor in the floor that leads down to an old smuggling tunnel.
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The Survivorist chapel is built out of brick, so its four walls still stand, but the roof is gone.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} The four alters of the religion are still in place, but the interior is full of broken benches, fallen statues, and other rubble. There is a trapdoor in the floor that leads down to an old smuggling tunnel.
   
 
Wax confronts Bloody Tan, who is holding Lessie hostage in the Survivorist chapel.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} Tan has a garrote around her neck, which he uses to pull her in between himself and Wax, causing Wax to shoot Lessie instead of Tan. Immediately after Lessie's death, Wax kills Tan himself.
 
Wax confronts Bloody Tan, who is holding Lessie hostage in the Survivorist chapel.{{book ref|mb4|prologue}} Tan has a garrote around her neck, which he uses to pull her in between himself and Wax, causing Wax to shoot Lessie instead of Tan. Immediately after Lessie's death, Wax kills Tan himself.
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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{{complete|[[User:Windrunner|Windrunner]] ([[User talk:Windrunner|talk]]) 14:57, 12 June 2016 (MST)}}
 
 
{{Mistborn|Era 2}}
 
{{Mistborn|Era 2}}

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