Allomancers were people who could 'burn' certain metals, temporarily gaining powers. Those who could burn only one were called mistings, those who could burn all-Mistborn.
In the Mistborn series, allomancers are individuals who possess the ability to burn or metabolize certain metals in their bodies to gain various supernatural abilities, such as enhanced strength, speed, or emotional manipulation. These abilities are derived from the consumption and "burning" of specific metals, with each allomancer typically having an affinity for one particular metal.
Clubs was able to burn copper, which allowed him to hide other allomancers around him from being discovered.
In Mistborn, writing in metal was safe because it could only be read and understood by Allomancers who could burn the metal to decipher the message. This made it a secure way to communicate without non-Allomancers being able to easily intercept and decode the information.
The Mistborn series was written by Brandon Sanderson.
The series is still called Mistborn, but the new setting starts with the book The Alloy of Law.
The Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson consists of three books in the original trilogy: "Mistborn: The Final Empire," "Mistborn: The Well of Ascension," and "Mistborn: The Hero of Ages." There are also additional books and novellas set in the same world.
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It is set in an Urban setting with modern technologies
The new series happens many years after the original, and it does have a steampunk feel to it.
The second Mistborn series, known as the Wax and Wayne series, features different main characters than the first series. However, there are some connections and references to the original characters and events.