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|image=Wit-Fool_by_taratjah.jpg
|type=Musical instrument
|owners=[[Kaladin]], [[Hoid]] (former), [[Torol Sadeas]] (former)
|worlduniverse=[[Cosmere]]
|world-text=Universe
|world=Cosmere
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
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By the time of the [[War of Reckoning]], Hoid had carried his Trailman's flute for an exceptionally long time. He referred to the flute using femalefeminine pronouns and mentioned that he did not use it as often as he should, even worrying that he would forget how to play it, even though he never could.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
 
[[Kaladin]]'s first meeting with Hoid occured after he investigated music he was surprised to hear coming from the [[Shattered Plains]], where Hoid (as Wit) had set up a campfire next to the chasms. Kaladin mentioned being drawn to the sound of the flute and that its pitch was lower than others he had heard.{{book ref|sa1|57}} Hoid bantered with Kaladin in his usual cryptic manner before using the flute to tell the story of the [[Uvara]] and the ''[[Wandersail]]''.{{book ref|sa1|57}} Kaladin was transfixed by Hoid's virtuosic playing and storytelling. After the story was finished, Hoid gave the flute to Kaladin, emphasizing that he should learn how to play it and eventually master it. Hoid also mentioned his "apprentice" [[Sigzil]] being promoted, implying that the flute may have a connection to Hoid's status as a [[Worldsinger]].{{book ref|sa1|57}}
 
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|When you can make the music sing back at you, then you’ve mastered it.
|Hoid, to Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|57}}
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Kaladin was skeptical about learning how to play the flute and still held the traditional Alethi view of music as a feminine pursuit.{{book ref|sa1|57}}{{book ref|sa2|55}} He kept the flute but did not place much value on it, and he accidentally left it in the [[Bridge Four]] barracks after moving out of [[Shattered Plains|Sadeas's warcamp]].{{book ref|sa2|55}} Hoid knew Kaladin had lost the flute and was annoyed and disappointed; Kaladin was apologetic but still did not seem to grasp the flute's significance.{{book ref|sa2|55}} [[Torol Sadeas]] found the flute and had possession of it before his death, and Hoid wanted it back.{{wob ref|3350}} If Hoid were to recover the flute, he would not let Kaladin have it again.{{wob ref|2859}}
 
[[Shallan]] later encountered Hoid in [[Kholinar]], telling the story of Queen [[Tsa]]. After finishing the story, Hoid remarked to Shallan that he missed his flute.{{book ref|sa3|5767}} A year later, [[Rock]] berated Kaladin again for losing it just before he departed for the [[Horneater Peaks]].{{book ref|sa4|12}} During the occupation of [[Urithiru]] that occurred shortly thereafter, Hoid managed to draw Kaladin away from the nightmares [[Odium]] was sending him into another dream; as he told Kaladin a story about a dog and a dragon, [[Design]] accompanied Hoid in the background on his old flute.{{book ref|sa4|80}}
 
Lift found the flute that used to belong to Hoid before Urithiru's occupation.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}} She got it from the bin of a merchant in Urithiru who sold salvage from the Shattered Plains in the [[Breakaway]], and [[Dabbid]] recognized it as Kaladin's when he saw it. After Urithiru was freed, Lift returned it to Kaladin via Dalinar.{{book ref|sa4|116}}
 
==Trivia==
*Hoid's flute may be related to [[Meridas Amaram]]'s collection of flutes.{{wob ref|9060}}
*The origins of Hoid's flute will be revealed at some point in a future work.{{wob ref|2734}}{{wob ref|13605}}
*How the flute ended up in the salvage bin in Urithiru is significant, but the identity of the owner of the shop is not.{{wob ref|14565}}
 
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