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{{noble house|name=Elariel
|era=[[Final Empire]]
|world=Scadrial
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[Mistborn (series)]]
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'''House Elariel''' is a [[Noble]] Great House of the [[Final Empire]] on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb1|9}}
|''Requires?'' Vin thought. She already didn't like that tone, and she had little desire to meet with Elend's former betrothed. But House Elariel was one of the most powerful Great Houses--she was probably not someone to dismiss offhandedly.
 
|Vin, thinking of Shan Elariel{{book ref|mb1|18}}
Members include [[Shan Elariel]], a Mistborn from [[Luthadel]]. Shan was once engaged to [[Elend Venture]]. House Elariel also had the services of at least one other Mistborn, who may or may not have been a member of the family.
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One of the balls that [[Vin]] went to in her time infiltrating the upper class was held at [[Keep Elariel]].
 
Elariel seems to be a house of well accustomed to intrigue. It's ballroom, full of secret alcoves and muted lighting, seems perfect for discussing secret alliances and schemes while at balls. Once he discovers that Shan Elariel was a Mistborn, Elend suspects that House Elariel's intention was to have him killed as soon as an Elariel grandson was born.<ref>The Final Empire, Ch 31, Pg 442. </ref> This plot, if true, is an example of a strategy a House like Elariel might use when confronted with a dominant, apparently unassailable, force like Venture, and demonstrates a tendency towards patience and subterfuge.
 
It could be that House Elariel has done this sort of thing before. Multiple times in later books, Vin refers to certain Houses being "cousins" of House Elariel (including [[Patresen]], [[Habren]], and [[Seeris]]). This could, indicate that Elariel was once part of a larger family that split apart, that Elariel often recruits allies through marriage, or some combination of the two.
 
On the night the Lord Ruler was killed, House Elariel was the second most powerful house in the city.<ref>The Final Empire, Ch 32, Pg 446. </ref> Because [[Straff Venture]] fled the city, and Elend defected to the rebellion, it could be argued that when Elariel was defeated by the skaa rebellion,<ref> The Final Empire, Ch 37, Pg 508.</ref> it had become the most powerful remaining Great House, a notable achievement.
 
It is unknown if any Elariels survived the fall of the Final Empire, or if any survivors made it through the subsequent wars or the string of natural disasters caused by Ruin. Unlike House Tekiel, House Elariel has not been mentioned in the Wax and Wayne Era novels.
 
 
'''House Elariel''' is a [[Noble]] Great House of the [[Final Empire]] on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb1|9}}. At the beginning of the Mistborn series it is the third most powerful Great House.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
 
Members include [[Shan Elariel]], a Mistborn from [[Luthadel]]. Shan was once engaged to [[Elend Venture]]. House Elariel also had the services of at least one other Mistborn, who may or may not have been a member of the family.
'''The Ball Room:'''
 
One of the balls that [[Vin]] went to in her time infiltrating the upper class was held at [[Keep Elariel]].{{book ref|mb1|18}} Elend frequently meets with friends after balls held at Keep Elariel.{{book ref|mb1|18}}{{book ref|mb1|28}}
"...the steps to Keep Elariel. It was a bit smaller than the keep of House Venture. However, Keep Elariel apparently had a separate party ballroom, while House Venture had it's gatherings in the enormous main hall..."
 
During the House War, House Elariel attacked [[House Hasting]].{{book ref|mb1|32}}
"...the squat ballroom building?one of several low wings extending from the main keep..."
 
After the [[Catacendre]] the surviving members of House Elariel ended up "all over" the [[Elendel Basin]].{{wob ref|2543}}
"The Elariel ballroom was very different from the majestic Venture grand hall. The dim room was only a single story high, and while it had a lot of stained-glass windows, they were all in the ceiling. Circular rose-window skylights shone from above, lit by small lime-lights on the roof. Each table was set with candles, and despite the light from above, there was a reserved darkness about the room. It seemed... private, despite the numerous people in attendance..."
 
According to a {{date|348|PC}} issue of ''[[The Two Seasons]]'', a [[Bilming]] broadsheet, [[Idkwyl Elariel]] is an up-and-coming designer bringing [[Terris]]-inspired designs to Bilming at the [[Elariel Yearly Spring Salon]].{{file ref|The_Two_Seasons_broadsheet.jpg|''The Two Seasons'' broadsheet}}
"This room had obviously been designed to accommodate parties. A sunken dancing floor lay at it's center, and this was better lit than the rest of the room. There were two tiers of tables circling the dancing floor: The first tier was only a few feet above, the other was farther back and about twice as high..."
 
== Keep Elariel ==
"The deep, crystalline colors from above projected patterns across tables and people, creating an impressive atmosphere, yet making it difficult to distinguish faces..."
'''Keep Elariel''' is smaller than Keep Venture, but it has a separate party ballroom, which is the only part of the Keep that Vin observes. The ballroom building is squat, and is one of several lower wings extending from the main keep. Guests are required to climb steps in order to enter the ballroom. The ballroom is only a single story high, and all of the stained glass windows are in the ceiling. The circular rose-window skylights shine from above, lit by small lime-lights on the roof. Each table is set with candles, and despite the light from above, there is a reserved darkness around the room. To Vin, it seems private, despite the numerous people attending the ball. The room is obviously designed to accommodate parties. A sunken dancing floor lies at the center of the ballroom, where the lighting is better. There are two tiers of tables circling the dance floor: the first tier is only a few feet above, while the other is farther back and about twice as high. The deep crystalline colors from above project patterns across tables and people, creating an impressive atmosphere, yet making it difficult to distinguish faces.{{book ref|mb1|18}}
 
==Trivia==
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It*Certain could be that House Elariel has done this sort of thing before. Multiple times in later books, Vin refershouses toare certainmentioned Housesas being "cousins" of House Elariel (including [[Patresen]], [[Habren]], and [[Seeris]]). This could, indicate that Elariel was once part of a larger family that split apart, that Elariel often recruits allies through marriage, or some combination of the two.
*On the night of the Lord Ruler was killed[[Collapse]], House Elariel was the second most powerful house in the city.<{{book ref>The Final Empire, Ch |mb1|32, Pg 446. </ref> }} Because [[Straff Venture]] fled the city, and Elend defected to the rebellion, it could be argued that when Elariel was defeated by the skaa rebellion,<{{book ref> The Final Empire, Ch |mb1|37,}} Pgit 508.</ref> itarguably had become the most powerful remaining Great House, a notable achievement.
 
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