Editing Summary:The Well of Ascension

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{{epigraph|There was a place for me, in the lore of the Anticipation - I thought myself the Announcer, the prophet foretold to discover the Hero of Ages. Renouncing Alendi then would have been to renounce my new position, my acceptance, by the others.<br>And so I did not.}}
 
{{epigraph|There was a place for me, in the lore of the Anticipation - I thought myself the Announcer, the prophet foretold to discover the Hero of Ages. Renouncing Alendi then would have been to renounce my new position, my acceptance, by the others.<br>And so I did not.}}
   
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'''Point of View: Elend, Vin, Zane
;Characters
 
{{Columns|
 
*[[Elend Venture]] (point of view)
 
*[[Vin]] (point of view)
 
*[[Zane Venture]] (point of view)
 
*[[Hammond]]
 
*[[Sazed]]
 
*[[Tindwyl]]
 
*[[Noorden]]
 
*[[Rashek]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Ashweather Cett]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Dockson]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Ferson Penrod]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Kinaler]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Demoux]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[TenSoon]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Reen]] (mentioned only)
 
*[[Straff Venture]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
 
Elend, Hammond, Sazed, Tindwyl and a former obligator named [[Noorden]] are perusing books to plan a strategy for dealing with the Assembly and keeping Cett from being appointed king. Elend states that it is inevitable that Cett will be appointed king and that he should have allied with Cett earlier since it seems that is the popular opinion, but Sazed says that Elend should focus on his own opinion and not the public's.
;Plot Summary
 
Elend, Hammond, Sazed, Tindwyl and a former obligator named Noorden are perusing books to plan a strategy for dealing with the Assembly and keeping Cett from being appointed king. Elend states that it is inevitable that Cett will be appointed king and that he should have allied with Cett earlier since it seems that is the popular opinion, but Sazed says that Elend should focus on his own opinion and not the public's.
 
   
 
Vin enters the library and mentions the poisoned well, but Elend responds that he is already aware of it. Vin starts feeling insecure about Elend and hears Reen's voice telling her to leave Elend before he does the same to her.
 
Vin enters the library and mentions the poisoned well, but Elend responds that he is already aware of it. Vin starts feeling insecure about Elend and hears Reen's voice telling her to leave Elend before he does the same to her.

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