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|profession={{cat tag|law enforcement|Constable}}
|aliases=Maxil,{{book ref|mb4|2}} Abrigain{{book ref|mb4|16}}
|ethnicity=Terris
|world=Scadrial
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
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'''Wayne''' is a [[Twinborn]] on [[Scadrial]]; a [[bendalloy]] [[Misting]] (aka a [[Bendalloy#Allomantic_Use|Slider]]) as well as a [[gold]] [[Ferring]] (aka a [[Bloodmaker]]). He is a friend and colleague of [[Waxillium Ladrian]], and the duo worked together to solve crimes in the [[Roughs]]. Later, Wayne joined the [[Elendel]] constabulary as a detective.{{book ref|mb7|1}} When the [[Set]] tried to blow up [[Elendel]] with a bomb, Wayne sacrificed himself to stop the bomb and save the city. Wayne is extremely talented at disguises and uses one frequently. He is also often inappropriately joking or "trading" belongings without permission.
'''Wayne''' is a [[Twinborn]] on [[Scadrial]]; a [[Slider]] and a [[Bloodmaker]].
 
He is a friend and colleague of [[Waxillium Ladrian]]. He lived in the [[Roughs]] and worked with Wax to keep law and order. He traveled to [[Elendel]] to help investigate the [[Vanishers]] and attempted to convince Wax to return to the Roughs as a lawman.
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
Wayne has little to no concept of boundaries and an almost pathological need to prove that he's not a bad person.{{wob ref|3988}} He is deeply troubled and has [[wikipedia: PTSD| PTSD]],{{wob ref|9201}} and did not cope well with the isolation he faced in the Roughs.{{wob ref|3988}} Wayne also has a problem with [[Wikipedia: kleptomania| kleptomania]]. This is seen in his multiple episodes of "trading" items of different value and then making up convoluted reasons for why this "trade" is acceptable.{{book ref|mb6|11}} Wayne often has trouble taking things seriously and often makes inappropriate jokes, especially around [[Marasi]].{{book ref|mb6|24}}{{book ref|aol|12}} However, he is sometimes capable of having a serious and helpful conversation.{{book ref|mb6|6}}
{{sidequote
|Maybe I can’t ever do enough good to balance the bad I done. Maybe I’ll always be worthless.
|Wayne talking to Wax{{book ref|mb7|58}}
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Wayne struggles with self-loathing, and sometimes thinks that he does more harm than he does good. He deeply regrets his mistakes in the past, and thinks himself to be beyond forgiveness.{{book ref|mb7|58}}
 
== Attributes & Abilities ==
=== Metallic Arts ===
Wayne is both a [[Ferring]] and a [[Misting]], making him a [[Twinborn]]. He is both a Bloodmaker and a Slider.{{book ref|mb4|2}}
 
==== Feruchemy ====
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As a [[Bloodmaker]], Wayne can store health in his goldminds at the price of being unwell. He can tap into his stores later to heal wounds. As long as Wayne has an adequate storage of health, he can recover from any wounds that aren't immediately lethal, such as curing poison, regrowing fingers, and surviving bullet wounds. He prefers to fill his metalminds all at once by spending weeks sick in bed instead of traveling around while slightly sick. He often stores health whenever he has a hangover as he is going to have a horrible time of it anyway.{{book ref|mb4|10}}{{book ref|mb5|5}} He sometimes uses his ability as a Bloodmaker strategically, by pretending that a bullet has actually killed him or incapacitated him, in order to make enemies dismiss him as a threat in a fight. However, many who know of his abilities aren’t fooled by this trick.{{book ref|mb6|20}} He eventually embeddedembeds his goldminds deep into his thigh to protect them from Allomancers.{{book ref|mb7|49}}
 
{{image|Wayne Flower by Elisgardor.jpg|side=right|width=300px}}
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As a [[Slider]], Wayne can burn bendalloy to form a "speed bubble" around himself, speeding up time for anyone inside it.{{book ref|aol|2}} Once the bubble is made it cannot be moved, and Wayne can move about freely inside it, but if he leaves it, it will disappear. Anything moving from one side to the other, like a bullet, will be slightly thrown off course by the edge of the bubble. Using one nugget of bendalloy Wayne can compress two minutes of time into approximately fifteen external seconds. Wayne often useduses speed bubbles to converse in private, change in to a disguise or engage in a fight uninterrupted.{{book ref|mb5|9}}
 
In the six years betweenfollowing [[Thethe Bandsevents ofat Mourning]] andthe [[The LostSovereign's Metaltemple]], Wayne practicedpractices extensively with Bendalloybendalloy that he wasis able to purchase thanks to his newfound immense wealth.{{book ref|mb7|16}} This ledleads him to be able to drastically reduce the time between activating his speed bubbles, as well as granting him a high degree of control over their size and shape.{{book ref|mb7|8}}
 
While trying to stop the Set in Bilming, Wayne burnedburns a small amount of [[lerasium]], making him a [[Allomancy|Mistborn]].{{book ref|mb7|71}}
 
==== Hemalurgy ====
While trying to stop the Set in Bilming, Wax gavegives Wayne a [[steel]] spike, granting him Allomantic steel.{{book ref|mb7|69}}
 
=== Fighting ===
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Wayne is talented at disguising himself using various costumes and voices, and has been able to pose as various races, ages, and genders. He is a master at picking up accents and considers it the only thing he is allowed to steal. Even when living in the Roughs he mademakes trips into the city for the purpose of picking up new accents. With the right hat and accent Wayne can easily disguise himself well enough to trick criminals or policemen into thinking he is one of them.{{book ref|mb4|8}}{{book ref|mb6|prologue}} He uses his disguises to gain information,{{book ref|mb5|3}} sneak into places he otherwise couldn’t enter,{{book ref|sos|9}} interrogate criminals,{{book ref|aol|8}} or just for his own amusement.{{book ref|mb4|4}} He is known to be a method actor often thinking like the person he is disguised as. [[MeLaan]] says that he is 'Wasted as a human' when referring to his talent for accents.{{book ref|mb5|19}}
{{sidequote
|It's uncanny how you do that. You imitate a person nearly as well as one of my kin.
|[[VenDell]] to Wayne{{book ref|mb7|21}}
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He is known to be a method actor often thinking like the person he is disguised as. [[MeLaan]] says that he is 'Wasted as a human' when referring to his talent for accents.{{book ref|mb5|19}} His skill with impersonation rivals that of even the kandra.{{book ref|mb7|21}}
 
== History ==
|Wayne's mother reciting a poem to Wayne{{book ref|mb7|prologue}}
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Wayne's father worked at [[Tinweight Settlement]] during Wayne's childhood and [[Wayne's mother|his mother]] did laundry back at home. {{book ref|mb7|prologue}} When Wayne's father died in a mining accident, Wayne's uncle [[Gregr]] moved in with them and built a variety of furniture for them to save money. They lived next to the mine. When also Gregr also died in a mining accident Wayne's mother had to go and work at the mine herself and Wayne had to take up doing the laundry to make additional money. Wayne got into the habit of taking things from people and planned to earn a good living playing cards. His mother died in another collapse at the mine. {{book ref|mb7|prologue}}
 
=== Early Years ===
=== Time in the Roughs ===
{{quote
|Some mistakes though, you can’t fix by being sorry. Can’t fix them no matter what you do.
|Wayne{{book ref|mb4|10}}
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Wayne's father was a [[Feruchemist]], and Wayne was aware of his abilities by the time he was 16sixteen, but never had access to any [[bendalloy]] or [[gold]]. Wayne had a natural talent for grabbing things without meaning to, and with encouragement from some friends he starting pick pocketing, and eventually robbed [[Durkel|a man]] at gunpoint.{{book ref|mb4|10}} He accidentally killed the man, and was easily caught by the local lawman [[Jon Deadfinger]]. At the trial he found out that the man he killed had been a bookkeeper, charity worker, and father of three. Wax saved Wayne from being hanged, though the details of how are unknown. Ever since the two have worked together almost like a sheriff and deputy, becoming famous enough to be taught about in University. As a reaction to the death of the bookkeeper, Wayne isbecame unable to hold a gun without his hands shaking, preferring to use dueling canes instead. He also sendsbegan sending half of the money he makesmade to the man's widow to help pay for her kids, one of whom was able to go to university. He visitsvisited [[Allriandre]], the eldest child, at the University on the first day of every month to give her "blood money," but she hasdid not forgivenforgive him.{{book ref|mb5|5}}
 
Wayne spent much of his early adulthood as Wax’s partner, initially performing smaller tasks like keeping an eye on [[Destroyer|Wax’sWax's horse]]{{book ref|Sos|prologue}}, though eventually became more adept at fighting, and eventually began to fight alongside Wax.{{book ref|mb6|17}}{{book ref|mb4|4}}
 
=== Investigating the Vanishers ===
{{quote
|Kidnapping people… well, there’s something goin’goin' on here. I’m gonna find out what it is. With or without you.
|Wayne to Wax about the Vanishers{{book ref|aol|2}}
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With Wax's return to the city, Wayne was left in charge of [[Weathering]], a small town out in the Roughs, appearing now on the trail of the Vanishers; an infamous gang of thieves renowned for their bizarre theatrics and efficiency.{{book ref|aol|2}}
Wayne went to Elendel to meet up with Wax again, intruding on a meeting with [[Jackstom Harms]] and posing as Wax’sWax's uncle. He tells Wax in private about the Vanishers, trying to convince Wax to go after them.{{book ref|aol|2}}
 
Wax attended the [[Yomen-Ostlin wedding dinner]], and Wayne went there disguised as a waiter.{{book ref|aol|5}} The Vanishers attacked, and Wax and Wayne were forced to fight. Together they manage to quell the Vanisher attack, the survivors fleeing, carrying off [[Steris]]. In addition, the bandit leader [[Tarson]] took Wayne’s lucky hat, infuriating Wayne.{{book ref|aol|6}}
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Wayne infiltrated the Fourth Octant Constabulary, disguised as a constable, and interrogated a few of the captured Vanishers, pretending to be a Vanisher himself. Using his skill with accents and acting, he managed to find out the location of one of the Vanisher hideouts.{{book ref|aol|8}} Wayne met with Wax and Marasi at Wax’sWax's mansion, and [[Tillaume|Wax’sWax's butler]] tries to assassinate them, using a bomb. Wayne used his abilities as a Slider to give them time to react, and Wax used his feruchemy to allow them to escape the blast by falling through the floor. Wayne used himself as a human shield, able to heal himself using his own feruchemy.{{book ref|aol|9}} Using the information that Wayne had gathered, they investigated the Vanisher hideout. Though it was empty, Wayne found a cigar box that pointed them to [[Miles Dagouter]].{{book ref|aol|10}}
 
{{image|Wayne by ShiroXIX.png |side=left|width=200px}}
 
While on a train ride to the Outer Estates, Miles attacked their train and Wax managed to fight him off.{{book ref|aol|13}} They visited [[Ranette]] for help, though Wayne received a cold reception, Ranette threatening to shoot them. Wayne bribed Ranette into letting them in, using an aluminum gun he’d stolen from the investigation scene at the wedding. Wax laid out a plan, and Wayne stole some shipping manifests.{{book ref|aol|14}} Later, at a train station, Wayne disguised himself as an old lady to discover more information about the [[Breaknaught]], a heavily protected train designed to withstand attacks from the Vanishers. Wayne and some others caused some chaos, faking an attack. Wayne used the chaos to throw a “wounded”"wounded" Wax into the train car, then proceeded to lock the door.{{book ref|aol|16}}
{{sidequote
|You ever notice how often he gets to be the one who rides in comfort, while I have to do things like gallop or walk all the time? Not very fair.
=== Chasing the Marksman ===
{{quote
|Look, Wax. We’veWe've got to go! The Marksman has made his move!
|Wayne arriving at Wax’sWax's manor{{book ref|sos|2}}
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Some time after Miles’Miles' capture, Wayne found Wax and told him the Marksman was on the move. They got in a motorcar with Marasi, and Wax then chased after the Marksman using Steelpushes. Wayne followed behind with Marasi, and the Marksman subsequently escaped into the slums.{{book ref|sos|2}} While Marasi and Wax went to go interrogate people, Wayne used his acting skill to join in with a group of men living in the slums. He followed one of the men to where Marks was hiding. He attacked the building and apprehended Marks. They were attacked as they left the slums, and Marks was shot and killed.{{book ref|sos|3}}
 
=== Chasing Bleeder ===
 
{{quote
|I killed your daddy. I mugged him in an alley for his pocketbook. I shot a better man than me, and because of that, I don’tdon't deserve to be alive.
|Wayne to Alliandre{{book ref|sos|5}}
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Wax investigated a series of bodies at [[Winsting Innate|Lord Winsting]]’s's manor, where a series of people were killed by a Steelrunner. Knowing that he’d likely need it soon, Wayne began storing up health. Wax wanted Wayne to got to [[The Village]], but Wayne had to preform a special task he always did on the first of the month. He went to [[Elendel University]], sneaking in to meet with [[Allriandre]], the daughter of the man he killed. He offered her the usual monthly stipend that he gives her, and she showed him the picture of her father, forcing him to once again recite his crimes. She once again told him that he isn’tisn't forgiven, and Wayne left.{{book ref|sos|5}} Wayne and Wax visited the home of [[Idashwy]], a known Terris Steelrunner. They found her dead with a hole in her chest. Wax and Wayne determined that the killer used Hemalurgy to steelsteal Idashwy’sIdashwy's Steelrunner abilities.{{book ref|sos|6}}
{{sidequote
|Our accents are clothing for our thoughts, my dear. Without them, everything we say would be stripped bare, and we might as well be screaming at one another. Oh look. The dessert lady has chocolate pastries again!
}}
 
Wayne and SterisMarasi went to [[Lady ZoBell's party]], but were turned away by the bouncer. Wayne used his bend alloybendalloy to determine that they were on a list of people to be kept out of the party, a petty move by the governor’sgovernor's bodyguard. Wayne decided to act the part of Professor Hanlanaze, a mathematics professor, to get into the party with Marasi as his assistant. A colleague later recognized him, and he threw up a speed bubble while Marasi figured out how to respond to him. Wayne bluffed the man into a hasty retreat and concentrated on eating again.{{book ref|sos|9}} At the party a young woman came up to him and slapped him, saying that he stole an invention from her now-destitute father. Wax found a suspicious server and chased him, Wayne tackling the man. He escaped, and Wayne stayed behind to protect the governor while Wax chased after him.{{book ref|Sos|10}} Wayne conducted an impersonation of the party staff, and concluded that the server Wax chased was not Bleeder, as the choice of impersonating a new waiter that nobody liked was too obvious.{{book ref|sos|12}}
{{sidequote
| Well hang me. You’reYou're that immortal, ain’tain't you?
|Wayne upon meeting [[MeLaan]]{{book ref|sos|13}}
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Wayne went to the temple of the Common Man, a location of a very loose religion revolving around [[Breeze]] and heavily involving alcohol. The temple was a bar, and many people in the place were morose or angry. Wayne cheered up everyone there by improving their beverages, and met [[MeLaan]]. They got off well, having a belching contest before Wax arrived and interrupted them. MeLaan filled them in on more details about Bleeder, saying that they needed to take out her spike, either manually or with a serum inside of a syringe that MeLaan gave to Wax.{{book ref|sos|13}} While Wax investigated Bleeder’sBleeder's trail of clues, Wayne stayed to guard [[Replar Innate|Governor Replar Innate]], later joined by MeLaan.{{book ref|sos|17}} Wayne bonded more with MeLaan during their time guarding Innate, coaching her on her accents.{{book ref|sos|19}}
 
=== Rioting in Elendel ===
{{image|Wayne by GisAlmeida.jpg|side=right|width=200px}}
 
Wayne went out into the streets to blend in with an angry mob surrounding a Survivorist priest, but Bleeder used a syringe to reveal the priest as a Kandrakandra. Someone in the crowd recognized Wayne, and he was forced to flee the scene.{{book ref|sos|20}} Upon returning to Innate’s manor, he heard Innate speaking and realized that the accent was off, revealing that he was Bleeder. {{book ref|sos|21}} Wayne investigated but got too close to the window, and Bleeder spotted him. She attacked him, getting his metal mindsmetalminds off, drugging him, and stashing him in the closet.
 
Wax later found him and rescued him before chasing off after Bleeder for the final time.{{book ref|sos|22}} Marasi decided that MeLaan should pose as the governor and give a speech to appease the rioting people of Elendel.{{book ref|sos|23}} Due to his wound from Bleeder’s attack, Wayne stayed onstage near MeLaan in case things went wrong.{{book ref|sos|24}} The speech didn’t work and the people began to riot. They stopped however, when [[Aradel]] put MeLaan under arrest for corruption. Aradel took control of the city, turning the crowds to his side.{{book ref|sos|26}}
After Wax returned from his chase of Bleeder, having killed her and found out that she had been [[Lessie]] all along, Wayne tried to help his friend with his grief at having killed his wife a second time. He saw the daughter of [[Remmingtel Tarcsel]], the girl who slapped him at ZoBell’s party when he had pretended to be Hanlanaze. He talked to her, recognizing her father as the true inventor of the incandescent lightbulb, and offered her venture capital to help her fund her and her father’s inventions, to her extreme delight.{{book ref|sos|epilogue}}
 
{{image|Train Ride by adaahl.jpg|side=right|width=350px|On the train}}
=== Search for the Bands ===
{{quote
|Why, what happens when we have to thump some people, then run off with their ledgers? They’re gonna know it was us, and Wax’ll have to pay a big heap of compensatory fines.
|Wayne to Marasi{{book ref|mb6|11}}
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Wayne and Marasi went to a bank, Wayne planning for them to pose as a rich lord and his niece. Marasi however, shocked Wayne by using her status as a constable to let them talk to the bank’s owner. Wayne swapped a rats tail with the man’s silver letter opener, and Marasi discovered than all of the city’s graveyard workers are crooked.{{book ref|mb6|11}} They went to a graveyard, and there Wayne disguised himself and Marasi, then talked to [[Dechamp]], the night gravekeeper. Wayne bribed the man into digging up ReLuur’s grave.{{book ref|mb6|12}} DeChamp however, sent his young assistant to alert members of the Set. A group of gunmen arrived, and opened fire immediately, accidentally killing Dechamp. Wayne and Marasi took cover in the freshly dug grave. DeChampMarasi supposed that the gunmen were so scared of Wayne's reputation that they had not waited for Dechamp to get clear preferring to kill Wayne without any chance for him to fight back; Wayne was killedimmensely inpleased at the crossfire,thought andthat he was so feared by the criminals. Wayne and Marasi fought back against the gunmen, defeating several and causing the rest to retreat. Afterward, he went to the graveyard building, and found both Dechamp’s ledger and his stash of booze.{{book ref|mb6|14}}
 
Both Wayne and Marasi worked together to trick [[Templeton Fig]], Dechamp’s boss. They caused him to think that he was being visited by [[Marsh|Death]], who was actually Wayne in disguise. Wayne learned from him that ReLuur’s spike had been sent to the small town of [[Dulsing]].{{book ref|mb6|15}} Wax returned from the party, giving Wayne an unkeyed metalmind with a lot of healing stored in it.{{book ref|mb6|17}}
 
==== The Sovereign’s Temple ====
{{image|Wayne by Maria Dimova.jpg|side=right|width=200px}}
They flew over Edwarn’s expedition, Wayne inadvertently alerting them by kicking a pack overboard when Telsin bumped into him. They arrived at the temple, finding the crashed wreckage of another South Scadrian ship. They found a statue of the Sovereign, who was holding a spear with a spearhead that they assumed to be aluminum. Wayne stole the spearhead, which unbeknownst to any of them, was the Bands of Mourning.{{book ref|mb6|23}}{{book ref|mb6|28}} There were many booby traps in the temple, and MeLaan walked through them all, triggering them but remaining unharmed. Wayne stayed behind with Marasi and Steris, and soon Edwarn came forward with a flag of parley.{{book ref|mb6|24}}
 
{{quote
|You don't hafta do this, mate. To hell with what you said you'd do. To hell with it all. You're in the wrong spot, and you know it. There's a door to your right. I don't know where it goes, but at least it ain't in here.
|Wayne convincing the Set soldiersguards to flee{{book ref|mb7|63}}
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Wax figured out that the Set would be launching the bomb soon from the highest building in Bilming, the Shaw (named for being reminiscent of the spires of [[Kredik Shaw]]). The two fought their way up the tower, with Wax taking out most of the guardsSet soldiers guarding the bomb. When they got to the top, Wayne convinced the last group of guards to put down their weapons and flee, rather than being killed. He reasoned that they were simply working, frightened, security guards who were unaware of the activities the Set were up to, rather than the committed Set soldiers Wax and he had just wiped out. They came across their doubles, Dumad and Getruda, and fought them one last time. Instead of fighting their own doubles, they decided to fight each other's.{{book ref|mb7|63}} Wayne was able to stay close to Dumad by grappling him, and getting Dumad to take them into the sky using a duralumin-enhanced steelpushSteelpush. He swiped the aluminum flask Dumad's metalused vialsto replenish his metals after using duralumin burned them away, denying Dumad the ability to Steelpush, causing them to fall a great distance, killing Dumad. Despite the satisfaction of defeating Dumad, Wayne was disappointed that they had fallen too fast for Wayne to say the witty remark he had come up with.{{book ref|mb7|65}} They discovered that the bomb atop the Shaw is a decoy, and that the real bomb is on a ship, already en route to Elendel.{{book ref|mb7|66}}
 
Wayne and Wax gave themselvesrecovered hemalurgic spikes from the corpses of Dumad and Getruda and spiked themselves with them, giving Wayne the powers of a Coinshot, and allowing Wax to use duralumin and steel to fly them out to the ship where the bomb was. They cleared out the ship of enemies, but discovered that they couldn't disarm the bomb without it going off.{{book ref|mb7|71}} Wayne figured out a way to lessen the explosion using bendalloy and steel. Harmony spoke to him, and told him it could work. Knowing his plan wouldn't need Wax, Wayne used a steelpushSteelpush to send Wax flying off the ship. Wayne ingested a small bit of lerasium, originally given to Wax by Harmony, and goes down into the ship's hold to where the bomb is, which was composed of three barrel devices with explosives.{{book ref|mb7|71}}
{{sidequote
|Hold on to your robes, my dear friend. This is going to be unlike anything you have ever seen before, I think.
}}
 
Harmony told Wayne that messing with one barrel would cause the others to immediately go off. Before forming his speed bubble, Wayne pulled out and consumed every bit of bendalloy he had on his person - a total of ''seventeen'' pouches; an amount which astounded even Harmony. At Harmony's command, Wayne created a perfect speed bubble.{{book ref|mb7|71}}
{{image|Wayne's death by Diego López.jpeg|side=left|width=250px}}
He enclosed all three barrel devices, but excluded the device that coordinated the bombs' explosions. He burned duralumin and bendalloy at the same time, compressing time immensely within the bubble. One by one, he filled all three barrels with water and Pushed them outside the bubble, detonating the ettmetal inside. The bubble dropped, and Wayne was killed by the explosion.{{book ref|mb7|71}}
|Wayne to Harmony{{book ref|mb7|74}}
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After his death, Wayne briefly spoke with Harmony before passing into the [[Beyond]]. He rejoiced in his victory, happy to have saved the world. HeAfter asking Harmony if MeLaan was telling the truth with her parting complement, Wayne asked Harmony if he made the biggest explosion that a person ever made, which Harmony confirms as correct. Satisfied, Wayne passed into the Beyond.{{book ref|mb7|74}} Wayne had various things put in his will, which were carried out after his death. He granted a large sum of money to both Ranette and Allriandre{{book ref|mb7|epilogue 5}}{{book ref|mb7|3}}, left his lucky hat to Marasi, and arranged for a variety of random objects to be discreetly delivered to Wax over time (one example of this is a stuffed frog being delivered to Wax two years after Wayne’s death).{{book ref|mb7|epilogue 7}} Two years after his death, a bronze statue was made of him and placed in the Field of Rebirth to honor his memory.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue 7}}
 
== Relationships ==
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=== Waxillium Ladrian ===
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== Trivia ==
* Wayne uses the last name “Terrisborn“Terrisborn”, as he doesn't have a familial last name.{{wob ref|11043}}{{book ref|mb7|16}}
* If he had joined the [[Knights Radiant]], he would most likely have been in the [[Order of Edgedancers]]. Most of the Orders would look very strangely upon Wayne.{{wob ref|11843}}
* There will be in-world comic books in Mistborn Era 3 based off of him and [[Wax]].{{wob ref|12227}}
== Notes ==
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