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Added prophecy quotes from Kwaan's inscription, excluding his interjections
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== Vin and Sazed ==
After a thousand years, the same playnarrative goesrepeats on againitself, but with Vin as the Hero of Ages. The Terris Prophecies were written in the Terris language, and all of them refer to the Hero with gender-neutral pronouns.{{epigraph ref|mb3|69}}{{book ref|mb3|71}} But these pronouns were most commonly translated so that the Hero is referred to as 'he', while the word was best translated as 'it'.{{book ref|mb2|45}} This leadled to most assuming the Hero of Ages was male, but Sazed believed the prophecies had been using the neutral case so that they could have been referingreferring to a female, who he believed to be Vin.{{book ref|mb3|71}} The Hero of Ages was prophesied to create and destroy nations. When Vin defeated the kings laying siege to [[Luthadel]], [[Sazed]] began to believe the Hero to be Vin.{{book ref|mb2|55}} Eventually{{expand}} she became the holder of the shard Preservation, Ruin's equal and opposite, and after the death of Elend, attacked Ruin hard enough to kill him, though it killed her in the process, and unbound both Shards.{{book ref|mb3|82}} As Preservation had foreseen,{{wob ref|5667}} Sazed took them, bonding Ruin and Preservation together into Harmony and became a vessel of both shards. He fixed the world's failing ecology and renewed the land, and remained to guide and protect the world as the Hero of Ages.{{book ref|mb3|82}}
 
By 348 PC, Harmony began to lose stability and began to slip towards Discord, standing on the edge, as mentioned in the prophecy.{{book ref|mb7|19}}{{book ref|mb7|66}}{{book ref|mb7|71}}{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|4}}{{wob ref|11676}} The full transformation does not appear to have occurred yet, as of three weeks after the [[harmonium]] detonation and the retreat of [[Autonomy]].{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|4}}
 
== Prophecy quotes ==
|He who is not of his people, yet fulfills all of their wishes.
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|He was born of a humble family, yet married the daughter of a king.
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|He could trade words with the finest of philosophers, and had an impressive memory. Yet, he was not argumentative.
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|The Terris rejected him, but he came to lead them.
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|He commanded kings, and though he sought no empire, he became greater than all who had come before.
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|He fathered no children, yet all of the land became his progeny.
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|He was forced into war by a misunderstanding yet he came to fight as well as any man.
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|He was no simple soldier. He was a force of leadership—a man that fate itself seemed to support.
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