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* The end of The Hero of Ages. Also something of a [[Tear Jerker]].
* The end of The Hero of Ages. Also something of a [[Tear Jerker]].
* Sazed asking Tindwyl to stay in Luthdael.
* Sazed asking Tindwyl to stay in Luthdael.
* Also in the first book when Elend attempts to "rescue" Vin, she ends up rescuing him, but the ensuing scene is extremely heartwarming.
* Also in the first book when Elend attempts to "rescue" Vin, she ends up rescuing him, but the ensuing scene is extremely heartwarming.
{{quote| '''Vin'''"You came back!"}}
{{quote|'''Vin'''"You came back!"}}
* [[The Reveal]] at the end of book 1 that: {{spoiler|Vin's abusive brother Reen never betrayed her despite his torture by the Steel Inquisition.}}. As [[Word of God|the author]] notes in the annotations, Reen was not a good person but he did genuinely love Vin.
* [[The Reveal]] at the end of book 1 that: {{spoiler|Vin's abusive brother Reen never betrayed her despite his torture by the Steel Inquisition.}}. As [[Word of God|the author]] notes in the annotations, Reen was not a good person but he did genuinely love Vin.



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  • The end of The Hero of Ages. Also something of a Tear Jerker.
  • Sazed asking Tindwyl to stay in Luthdael.
  • Also in the first book when Elend attempts to "rescue" Vin, she ends up rescuing him, but the ensuing scene is extremely heartwarming.

Vin"You came back!"

  • The Reveal at the end of book 1 that: Vin's abusive brother Reen never betrayed her despite his torture by the Steel Inquisition.. As the author notes in the annotations, Reen was not a good person but he did genuinely love Vin.