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Interview #612: Fantasy Faction Interview, Entry #10

Marc Aplin

Right, so Brandon’s new novel is soon to be released, and it’s obviously another Mistborn novel—it’s a standalone. And we wanted to know, what can we expect?

Brandon Sanderson

That’s Alloy of Law. Alloy of Law takes place several hundred years following the events of Hero of Ages . This was always the plan with the Mistborn series; I pitched it to my editor as a sequence of series set in the same world with an evolution of technology, which is not something I’d seen done very much in fantasy books—letting the technology process and seeing how magic interacts with it. Alloy of Law is the story of a man named Waxillium who has spent the last twenty years living out in the Roughs being a lawman. And his uncle dies, and we find out that Waxillium is actually the heir to his house. And back in the city of Elendel, they’ve got this sort of half lordship, half elected body that leads the government, and he has inherited a seat in this body and responsibility for thousands of people who work in his house. And so he has to leave the life of a lawman and come back to the city—which is patterned after 1910 New York—and live among, you know, the elite of the city. And yet he’s kind of an unpolished sort of guy, having been out in the Roughs all this time. And it’s his story, trying to make sense of this world. It’s also a mystery; it’s a very fast-paced sort of mystery, kind of… Imagine it this way, as I have been describing it lately. Imagine the Sherlock Holmes story. Now replace Sherlock Holmes with Clint Eastwood and add magic. And that’s what you’ve got.

Marc Aplin

Excellent.

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