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(→‎Other Dawnshards: I am like, 99.9% sure this means Hoid's as of TSM.)
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=== Hoid's Dawnshard ===
There is also a Dawnshard that was long in the possession of Hoid with an Intent that is diametrically opposed to violence and harm.{{book ref|tsm|21}} One of the side effects of having held this Dawnshard is an ability to feed on Investiture to heal oneself.{{book ref|tsm|34}} Holding this Dawnshard can also cause that person it to stop aging, remaining the same age as the moment they first picked it up.{{book ref|tsm|11}}{{book ref|tsm|21}} Enough time holding this Dawnshard can make a person that possibly may never die or be killed, like Hoid.{{book ref|tsm|34}} It also grants enhancements of durability and ability to go without breathing and survive in a vacuum unprotected, although this may be partially due to Sigzil's past as a [[Radiant]].{{book ref|tsm|23}}
 
Another side effect of this Dawnshard is what Sigzil terms the Torment, the inability to intentionally do harm or violence to another.{{book ref|tsm|1}} This manifests in both Hoid and Sigzil to differing degrees. Sigzil for instance is able to do harm when it is in line with his oaths{{book ref|tsm|1}} or when he has managed to lessen the Torment using his [[sunheart]].{{book ref|tsm|36}} Sigzil also experiences this as a freezing up in combat.{{book ref|tsm|1}} Hoid is unable to cause harm, consider hurting anyone at all, or even consume meat without extreme incapacitating nausea.{{wob ref|2010}}{{wob ref|15596}} He is however capable of causing pain to a Cognitive shadow, as he is not truly hurting them.{{wob ref|14359}}
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