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'''Shadesmar''' is the [[Cognitive Realm]].{{cite}} So far the only known characters to travel there are [[Hoid]], [[Shallan Davar]] and [[Jasnah Kholin]]. Hoid's method for travelling there is not yet known, though he uses it to travel from world to world. It is possible other worldhoppers use Shadesmar similarly.
 
'''Shadesmar''' is the [[Cognitive Realm]].{{cite}} So far the only known characters to travel there are [[Hoid]], [[Shallan Davar]] and [[Jasnah Kholin]]. Hoid's method for travelling there is not yet known, though he uses it to travel from world to world. It is possible other worldhoppers use Shadesmar similarly.
   
The [[ardent]]s in Roshar are aware of Shadesmar, and apparently have text describing someone traveling there<ref>{{bref|WoK|i|8}}</ref>. A description fitting that of Shadesmar and a [[truthspren]] was also uttered by a dying man:
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The [[ardent]]s in Roshar are aware of Shadesmar, and apparently have text describing someone traveling there.{{ref|b|sa1|i|8}}
{{quote| I’m dying, aren’t I? Healer, why do you take my blood? Who is that beside you, with his head of lines? I can see a distant sun, dark and cold, shining in a black sky.|Collected on the 3rd of Jesnan, 1172, 11 seconds pre-death. Subject was a Reshi chull trainer. Sample is of particular note.<ref>{{bref|WoK|c|4}}</ref>}}
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
{{quote|... a place with a black sky and a strange, small white sun that hung on the horizon ... Flames hovered nearby ... Like the tips of candles floating in the air and moving with the wind ... An endless dark sea, except it wasn't wet. It was made of the small beads, an entire ocean of tiny glass spheres|Shallan Davar<ref>{{bref|WoK|c|45}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|... a place with a black sky and a strange, small white sun that hung on the horizon ... Flames hovered nearby ... Like the tips of candles floating in the air and moving with the wind ... An endless dark sea, except it wasn't wet. It was made of the small beads, an entire ocean of tiny glass spheres|Shallan Davar{{ref|b|sa1|c|45}}}}
   
 
Geographically it appears to be a reflection of [[Roshar]], with its inland seas corresponding exactly to the shape of the land of Roshar.
 
Geographically it appears to be a reflection of [[Roshar]], with its inland seas corresponding exactly to the shape of the land of Roshar.
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Shadesmar can be visited by those with an inherent Soulcasting ability. Entrance to it is granted by beings that Jasnah calls a type of [[spren]]. They appear in The Way of Kings to Shallan Davar and [[Elhokar Kholin]], and one of these beings (unofficially called a [[truthspren]]) is described by Shallan as
 
Shadesmar can be visited by those with an inherent Soulcasting ability. Entrance to it is granted by beings that Jasnah calls a type of [[spren]]. They appear in The Way of Kings to Shallan Davar and [[Elhokar Kholin]], and one of these beings (unofficially called a [[truthspren]]) is described by Shallan as
   
{{quote|a figure with a sharp, angular symbol hovering above its collar instead of a head|Shallan Davar<ref>{{bref|WoK|c|45}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|a figure with a sharp, angular symbol hovering above its collar instead of a head|Shallan Davar{{ref|b|sa1|c|45}}}}
   
 
To be granted entrance to Shadesmar, the person wishing to go there must speak a truth about themselves to the truthspren. Whilst Shallan is in Shadesmar, a voice speaks to her and causes her to Soulcast. It is theorised that this voice also belongs to a truthspren.
 
To be granted entrance to Shadesmar, the person wishing to go there must speak a truth about themselves to the truthspren. Whilst Shallan is in Shadesmar, a voice speaks to her and causes her to Soulcast. It is theorised that this voice also belongs to a truthspren.
   
Apparently<ref>{{bref|WoK|c|70}}</ref>, you need Stormlight (or alternative source of power) in order to control objects in Shadesmar, as well as for [[soulcasting]]. Traveling there without sufficient stormlight is considered to be extremely risky.
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Apparently{{ref|b|WoK|c|70}}, you need Stormlight (or alternative source of power) in order to control objects in Shadesmar, as well as for [[soulcasting]]. Traveling there without sufficient stormlight is considered to be extremely risky.
   
 
This is not the only way of entering Shadesmar. There is a way to access Shadesmar on other worlds, though it is not clear how to do so.
 
This is not the only way of entering Shadesmar. There is a way to access Shadesmar on other worlds, though it is not clear how to do so.
   
Hoid uses Shadesmar to travel between worlds.<ref>{{wotdb|585|8|Stormblessed.com Interview with Brandon Sanderson}}</ref> The [[Seventeenth Shard]] may also use Shadesmar for inter-planetary travel, although this is not confirmed.
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Hoid uses Shadesmar to travel between worlds.{{ref|?|585|8|Does Hoid use Shadesmar to world-hop?}} The [[Seventeenth Shard]] may also use Shadesmar for inter-planetary travel, although this is not confirmed.
   
It is dangerous to travel to Shadesmar on [[Sel]].<ref>{{wotdb|699|4|Vericon Report}}</ref>
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It is dangerous to travel to Shadesmar on [[Sel]].{{ref|?|699|4|Written on Puck's copy of Elantris}}
 
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Shadesmar
Map of Shadesmar, the Cognitive Realm

Shadesmar is the Cognitive Realm.[citation needed] So far the only known characters to travel there are Hoid, Shallan Davar and Jasnah Kholin. Hoid's method for travelling there is not yet known, though he uses it to travel from world to world. It is possible other worldhoppers use Shadesmar similarly.

The ardents in Roshar are aware of Shadesmar, and apparently have text describing someone traveling there.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Appearance

... a place with a black sky and a strange, small white sun that hung on the horizon ... Flames hovered nearby ... Like the tips of candles floating in the air and moving with the wind ... An endless dark sea, except it wasn't wet. It was made of the small beads, an entire ocean of tiny glass spheres

—Shallan DavarCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Geographically it appears to be a reflection of Roshar, with its inland seas corresponding exactly to the shape of the land of Roshar.

Uses

Shadesmar can be visited by those with an inherent Soulcasting ability. Entrance to it is granted by beings that Jasnah calls a type of spren. They appear in The Way of Kings to Shallan Davar and Elhokar Kholin, and one of these beings (unofficially called a truthspren) is described by Shallan as

a figure with a sharp, angular symbol hovering above its collar instead of a head

—Shallan DavarCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

To be granted entrance to Shadesmar, the person wishing to go there must speak a truth about themselves to the truthspren. Whilst Shallan is in Shadesmar, a voice speaks to her and causes her to Soulcast. It is theorised that this voice also belongs to a truthspren.

ApparentlyCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content, you need Stormlight (or alternative source of power) in order to control objects in Shadesmar, as well as for soulcasting. Traveling there without sufficient stormlight is considered to be extremely risky.

This is not the only way of entering Shadesmar. There is a way to access Shadesmar on other worlds, though it is not clear how to do so.

Hoid uses Shadesmar to travel between worlds.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The Seventeenth Shard may also use Shadesmar for inter-planetary travel, although this is not confirmed.

It is dangerous to travel to Shadesmar on Sel.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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