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[[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]] has stated that there are ten core Shardworlds where the main cosmere cycle will be told.{{ref|?|718|8|Tell me something new about the Cosmere.}}
 
[[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]] has stated that there are ten core Shardworlds where the main cosmere cycle will be told.{{ref|?|718|8|Tell me something new about the Cosmere.}}
 
All ten of these planets contain significant Shardic Influence.
 
All ten of these planets contain significant Shardic Influence.
In addition to these core ten worlds, there are also untold number of other inhabited worlds in the cosmere, with either no Shardic Influence, or only a Splinter of a Shard.
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In addition to these core ten worlds, there are also untold number of other inhabited worlds in the cosmere, with either no Shardic Influence, or only a Splinter of a Shard. While the cosmere has the same structure as our universe, with galaxies, solar systems, and the like, all of the Shards and Shardworlds are located within the same compact dwarf galaxy, so there are much fewer stars and solar systems then in our own.{{cite}}
 
*[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]
 
*[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]
 
*[[Mistborn series]]
 
*[[Mistborn series]]

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The Cosmere is the universe in which all of Brandon Sanderson's epic fantasy books take place. Concepts currently associated with the cosmere are Shards, Adonalsium, and the three realm structure, called Realmatic Theory.

Books and Series in the Cosmere

Here is a list of all known books or series that exist in the cosmere--that is, they are Shardworlds. Some unpublished novels are indeed Shardworlds. Brandon has stated that there are ten core Shardworlds where the main cosmere cycle will be told.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content All ten of these planets contain significant Shardic Influence. In addition to these core ten worlds, there are also untold number of other inhabited worlds in the cosmere, with either no Shardic Influence, or only a Splinter of a Shard. While the cosmere has the same structure as our universe, with galaxies, solar systems, and the like, all of the Shards and Shardworlds are located within the same compact dwarf galaxy, so there are much fewer stars and solar systems then in our own.[citation needed]

Entities associated with the Cosmere at large

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