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|aliases=Wit, Hoid, [[#Known Pseudonyms|others]]
|world=Yolen
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]], [[Elantris]], [[The Emperor's Soul]], [[Mistborn (series)|Mistborn]], [[Warbreaker]], [[White Sand]]{{wob ref|5776}}, [[The Liar of Partinel]]
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{{quote
| And while I am your friend, please understand that our goals do not completely align. You must not trust yourself with me. If I have to watch this [[Roshar|world]] crumble and burn to get what I need, I will do so. With tears, yes, but I would let it happen.
'''Hoid''' is a recurring character in the [[cosmere]], as well as a legend rumored to have a thousand titles. He has appeared in almost every cosmere novel, short story, and novella which takes place in that universe. Note that his real name is likely not Hoid. In ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', he mentions he stole the name from someone he should have loved, while giving [[Kaladin]] his flute and telling the story of the ''[[Wandersail]]''. In section 2 of the 2nd [[Letters|Letter]] from ''[[Words of Radiance]]'', the author of the letter asks if Hoid is no longer hiding behind the name of his old master. The name "Hoid" is likely the name he is hiding behind.
 
Hoid was involved in the events taking place before any of the cosmere's published books begin and is the second oldest character seen so far.{{qawob ref|1084|24945}} He was originally human, but has changed enough that when asked, [[Brandon]] only says "It's complicated."{{qawob ref|1088|46614}} Hoid is not a [[Shard]], nor is he a [[Herald]], but something else entirely.{{qawob ref|697|218843}} He is very skilled with disguises, and the overtness of his involvement varies from book to book. In some, he is named outright and makes references to other events and places in the cosmere, while in others he is seen only deep in disguise, almost unrecognizable. Brandon has confirmed that all of these appearances are the same individual,{{qawob ref|690|394414}} but that he [[worldhopping|worldhops]] between planets. Hoid's motives are unknown, and most of his actions occur behind the scenes.
 
His particular style of storytelling in which he manipulates sand or smoke to illustrate his stories, as in [[Warbreaker]] and ''The Way of Kings'', does not originate from ''[[White Sand]]'', but from another unpublished story, ''[[The Liar of Partinel]]''.{{qawob ref|590|404636}} In ''Warbreaker'', Siri asked Hoid where he learned his style of story telling. Hoid answered, "I learned it many, many years ago from a man who didn't know who he was, Your Majesty. It was a distant place where two lands meet and gods have died. But that is unimportant." His origin will be revealed in the ''[[Dragonsteel]]'' series,{{qawob ref|622|1354039}} and so it is commonly believed Hoid is from [[Yolen]], the world of ''Dragonsteel'' and ''Liar''. He also has a "home base" somewhere in the cosmere.{{17swob ref|post|424721261}}
 
Hoid is neither the author of the [[Ars Arcanum|Ars Arcanum]], nor of the back-of-book blurb for ''[[Words of Radiance]]''.{{qawob ref|1080|52888}} He occasionally will show up somewhere, stand around for a while, realize there isn't a novel-worthy plot going on, and leave.{{17swob ref|post|1047205821}}
 
== History ==
Very little of Hoid's origin is known beyond the fact that he was present at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]] on [[Yolen]].{{twgwob ref|7302|05077}} He knew at least some of the original [[Vessel]]s personally, was friends with [[Rayse]],{{qawob ref|1105|12101}} and [[Tanavast]] once bought him a drink.{{book ref|sa2|epilogue}} Hoid was once offered a Shard at the time of the Shattering, but refused to take it.{{wob ref|3337}} He also did something in his past that he regretted.{{wob ref|8225}}
 
He makes no appearance in [[Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell]].{{wob ref|6665}}
Hoid traveled to [[Taldain]], though for what reasons are unknown. He is there when the [[Taishin]] are deciding whether or not to disband the [[Diem]].{{wob ref|5776}}
 
=== The Restoration of Elantris and Theft of the Moon Scepter (Sel) ===
{{quote
| There is beauty in every disaster, friend, if you are clever enough to find it."
| Hoid to a skaze{{book ref|Elantris|Postscript}}
}}
Hoid traveled to [[Sel]], likely making use of [[Devotion's Perpendicularity]] in [[Arelon]]. Hoid spoke to the [[skaze]], and seems to have made some sort of agreement with them hinging on his desire to become an Elantrian with the restoration of [[Elantris]].{{book ref|Elantris|Postscript}} Hoid disguised himself as a beggar, wrapped in bandages. He helped [[Sarene]] smuggle weapons into [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]].{{book ref|Elantris|58}} Following the restoration of the city by Raoden, Hoid traveled to the Pool to meet a skaze. He removed his bandages, hoping to find himself transformed into an Elantrian, but the transformation had not occuredoccurred. The skaze ridiculed Hoid for his failure, but Hoid expressed his joy that secrets still remained unknown to him and then entered the Perpendicularity and transitioned to the [[Cognitive Realm]].
 
Hoid returned to Sel several years later, and found himself a position in the court of Emperor [[Ashravan]] in the [[Rose Empire]] as the Royal Fool. He allied himself with the [[Forger]] [[Shai]] in her attempt to steal the [[Moon Scepter]], an artifact that allows for the translation of the various symbols of Selish Investiture. He arranged for her to be caught after she'd left the Gallery with the Scepter and later used her duplicate to steal the scepter for himself. Hoid steals the Moon Scepter to interpret Sel magic and to help him gain the magics on Sel.{{wob ref|12146}}
 
=== The Collapse of the Final Empire and Catacendre (Scadrial) ===
Hoid arrived on [[Scadrial]], likely through Ruin's Perpendicularity in the Pits of Hathsin. He took up the guise of an informant, pretending to have bad eyesight in order to make himself less threatening to people seeking information from him.{{book ref|mb1|19}} At some point he became known to both [[Dockson]] and [[Ashweather Cett]].{{book ref|mb1|19}}{{book ref|mb3| 27}} [[Kelsier]], pretending to be a nobleman contacted Hoid, requesting information on House Renoux. Hoid (closed shop, smoking tobacco) met with Kelsier on the streets of Luthadel and told him that House Renoux was buying large amounts of weapons and armor from various noble houses and that Lord Renoux was considering a marriage between Valette and Elend Venture. He also claimed that Renoux was rumored to have some sort of leverage on Venture and that he knew [[Shan Elariel]] to be a [[Soother]]. At some point following this, he left Scadrial to attend to other business, again likely via the Pits.{{wob ref|1552}}
 
[[File:Drifter.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Kelsier]] and Hoid's meeting at the [[Well of Ascension]] by [[Coppermind:Artists/LittleGreyDragon|LittleGreyDragon]]]]
Around a year later, Hoid returned to Scadrial, traveling through Scadrial's subastral, riding on the back of a [[Cognitive Shadow]] to the Well of Ascension, Preservation's Perpendicularity.{{msh ref|2|1}} He encountered the Shadow of Kelsier, who asked for help returning to the Physical Realm. Hoid told him that there was nothing to be done, but he challenged Kelsier to an insult battle, with the prize being the answer to one true question. Kelsier instead threatened Hoid. Hoid attempted to enter the pool, but Kelsier attacked him. Hoid easily overpowered Kelsier and caused him serious pain, if not permanent injury. Hoid then transitioned through the Well and stole the bead of [[lerasium]] from the adjacent room. He later ate the lerasium and became a [[Allomancy|Mistborn]].{{wob ref|12210}} When Kelsier spoke of the incident to Preservation, Preservation spoke briefly on Hoid, calling him Cephandrius.
 
Hoid then traveled to the [[Terris Dominance]] forto reasonsfigure unknownout [[Feruchemy]],{{msh ref|2|2}}{{wob ref|1552}}{{wob ref|12754}} and then became wrapped up in matters he did not anticipate. This may refer to him becoming involved after the [[Inquisitor]] attack on [[Tathingdwen]] and the slaughter of the [[Synod]]. Hoid took up the guise of a Terris leader{{wob ref|5942}} and led the Terris refugees to the Central Dominance.{{book ref|mb2|56}}
 
A year later, Hoid was in [[Fadrex City]], again acting as an informant, and Ashweather Cett suggested Vin speak to him.{{book ref|mb3|27}} Just before Vin arrived, Kelsier's Cognitive Shadow noticed Hoid from within the Cognitive Realm.{{msh ref|6|1}} Kelsier tried to touch Hoid's soul, but was rebuffed by a shock that numbed his hand. At that moment, Vin arrived intending to meet with Hoid,{{book ref|mb3|27}} but Kelsier attempted to warn her away from the Cognitive Realm{{msh ref|6|1}} and she sensed he had something off about him{{wob ref|5760}} and instead chose not to speak to him.
=== Nalthis (Warbreaker) ===
Hoid traveled to [[Nalthis]] and took the role of a master storyteller. [[Lightsong]] summons him to the [[Court of the Gods]], where he recounts the story of [[Vo]], explains the origin of the [[Hallandren]] God Kings, and answers Lightsong and [[Siri]]'s questions.{{book ref|wb|32}} He likely achieved perfect pitch while on this world by obtaining additional Breaths.{{book ref|wb|52}}{{book ref|sa2|59}}
 
=== Obrodai ===
Hoid visited [[Obrodai]] at some point prior to ''Oathbringer''.{{epigraph ref|sa3|50}} A female avatar was created by [[Autonomy]] and instilled with a great dislike of Hoid in order to prevent him from returning there.
 
=== Roshar (The Stormlight Archive) ===
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===== Prior Visits =====
Hoid has visited [[Roshar]] prior to ''The Way of Kings''.{{qawob ref|1088|116619}} When visiting [[Kholinar]] in the epilogue of [[Oathbringer]], he recognizes one of the fusedFused as [[Vatwha]], an old acquaintance. At some point, "thousands of years ago", Hoid visited Roshar and mingled with the original inhabitants of the world, even dancing with the ancient parshmen. The [[Fused]], however, are now trained to watch for him - most likely to capture him and deliver him to [[Odium]].
 
===== [[The Way of Kings]] =====
[[File:Wit by Emmanuel Goyer.jpg|thumb|right|x200px|<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Emmanuel Goyer|Emmanuel Goyer]]</small></center>Wit]]In a departure from his previous appearances, Hoid plays a more conspicuous role in the events on [[Roshar]]. Most often seen under the guise of Wit, [[Elhokar Kholin]]'s court jester, he influences [[Dalinar]], going so far as to ask Dalinar if he has ever heard the term "Adonalsium".{{book ref|twok|54}} He also tells [[Kaladin]] the story of [[Derethil]] and the ''[[Wandersail]]''.{{book ref|sa1|57}} During the course of the story, Hoid uses a special, ancient flute called a Trailman's flute. It is also likely that he uses [[Lightweaving]] to cause the smoke from the fire to take the form of various elements from his story. In the first Interlude, [[Ishikk]] talks with three men from the [[Seventeenth Shard]] who had paid him to search for Hoid in the Purelake. These three men are [[Galladon]], [[Demoux]], and [[Baon]]. He appears again towards the end of the book as [[Taln]] arrives in [[Kholinar]].{{book ref|twok|epilogue}}
 
===== [[Words of Radiance]] =====
 
===== [[Oathbringer]] =====
[[File:Wit-Fool by taratjah.jpg|thumb|left|x300px|<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/taratjah|taratjah]]</small></center>Hoid, in his Wit persona, depicted as the Tarot card '''The Fool'''.]]
The three letters in part two of Oathbringer are directed at Cephandrius. The first two explicity says this, but the third one just says friend, however it is likely that they are all referring to the same person.
 
Hoid appears as Wit in the middle of the novel, discussing the nature of power with Shallan. HePrior laterto helpsthat, herwhile get intotelling the Cultstory of MomentsMishim in Alethkar, Hoid sees something next to his pack and findsbecomes startled. After the story, Shallan atlooks herinto darkestHoid's momentpack whenand shesees discoversa thesmall, foodsealed sheblack hasjar. beenThe givingside toof the poorjar pointing at Shallan was white. This may be important, but not much is justknown makingabout thingsit. worseDuring Hoid's conversation with Shallan, he says that he knew of a group like the Cult of Moments, describing them as equally foolish and equally dangerous. It is unclear at the moment which group he may be referring to.
 
He later helps her get into the Cult of Moments, and finds Shallan at her darkest moment when she discovers the food she has been giving to the poor is just making things worse.
 
[[Shalash]], upon seeing sketches of [[Talenel]] and herself, wonders aloud why Midius (a name taken by Hoid in an as-yet-unpublished text) is giving away drawings of them.{{book ref|sa3|121}}
 
==== The Letters ====
[[File: Hoid and Frost by Jenny Slife.jpg|thumb|right|x250px|<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Jenny Slife|Jenny Slife]]</small></center>With Frost]]In the epigraphs in Part 2 of The Way of Kings, there is the text of a [[letters|letter]] written by Hoid to [[Frost]]. It offers valuable insights into his personality and goals. The author of the Letter is being hunted by the Seventeenth Shard and has set a false trail for them to follow, which lines up well with the interlude in which three men are searching for Hoid. Brandon has also said that we "may have read that Hoid has specific beef with Rayse," with the Letter being the only real example of this.{{wob ref|4130}}
 
The Letters in [[Oathbringer]]'s epigraphs are all from Shards{{17swob ref|post|638473|text=Oathbringer's letters are from Shards we know.|date=2017-11-198401}} and all of them are directed to Hoid.
 
=== Post-Catacendric Scadrial ===
At some point following his actions on Roshar, Hoid returned to Scadrial to attend the [[Yomen-Ostlin wedding dinner|wedding]] of Lord [[Joshin Yomen]] and Lady [[Mi'chelle Ostlin]],{{wob ref|918}}{{wob ref|4698}} two friends of his that he had made at some unknown point in the past.{{wob ref|3546}} Rather than coming to Scadrial in response to some important event, Hoid initially came merely to congratulate his friends.{{wob ref|3546}} He came dressed all in black, appearing as a scruffy looking beggar and spoke to the couple soon after they arrived at the dinner.{{book ref|mb4|4}} It is unknown if he was present for the subsequent Vanisher attack. Hoid may have left the planet briefly afterwards, but something on Scadrial had caught his attention and he was back several months later{{wob ref|6162}}. Hoid became employed as [[Waxillium Ladrian]]'s new carriage driver.{{book ref|mb5|7}} By that point he had become friendly with Wayne, who liked him but did not know anything about Hoid's true identity.{{wob ref|4376}} When Wax headed to the precinct station to question [[Rian]], Hoid drove the carriage and Wayne rode up front with him.{{book ref|mb5|7}} During the carriage ride, Hoid eavesdropped on Wax's conversation with [[Harmony]] about Bleeder's plans to disrupt the [[Elendel Basin]].{{wob ref|5317}}
 
Hoid's actions after this point are unclear. Hoid somehow obtained a coin-like [[Feruchemy#Unsealed_Metalminds|unsealed metalmind]] containing a memory of [[Kelsier]] aiding the [[Southern Peoples of Scadrial|southern Scadrians]] survivein surviving the aftereffects of the Catacendre.{{book ref|mb6|epilogue}} He also spent some time in [[New Seran]] and following [[Nazh]]'s theft of [[Nicki Savage]]'s map of New Seran, Hoid asked her if she wanted to hear a story, an offer that she declined.{{article ref|The New Ascendancy}}{{wob ref|1702}} He has also somehow come to the conclusion that he is the true owner of [[Kelesina Shores]]' mansion there,{{wob ref|8899}} for somewhat legitimate but unknown reasons.{{wob ref|8392}} He was apparently a regular intruder on the mansion grounds, to the irritation of the guards.{{book ref|mb6|11}} During this time, Hoid took the appearance of a beggar with long, unkempt fingernails and a ragged shirt. Hoid appeared blind with milky white eyes.
 
When Waxillium Ladrian walked up the path to Kelsina's mansion to attend a [[Kelesina Shores' party|party]] with [[Wayne]], [[MeLaan]], [[Steris Harms]] and [[Marasi Colms]], Hoid climbed out of the bushes, startling Wax.{{book ref|mb6|11}} Wanting to reveal Kelsier's resurrection and identity as the Sovereign,{{wob ref|1727}} Hoid looked for an opportunity to pass on the unsealed metalmind. He asked Wax for a few clips.{{book ref|mb6|11}} Steris noticed Hoid's cologne and asked him if he was wearing cologne. Hoid was startled by her observation and claimed that he had been drinking perfume, as it had quite a kick. Steris told him that that was unhealthy and Wax advised Hoid that he should leave the private grounds. Hoid agreed but claimed that it was his property and again asked for coins. Wax gave him a banknote and told him again to leave the grounds. Hoid claimed it was far too much and that he wished to give Waxillium change. As Wax walked away, Hoid threw the coin at Wax's head, who caught it in midair. A groundsman then noticed Hoid and tried to chase him off. Hoid laughed and escaped back into the bushes again.
 
== Appearance & Personality ==
[[File:Wit by Randy Bishop.jpg|thumb|right|x250px|<center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Randy Bishop|Randy Bishop]]</small></center>]]Hoid's appearance varies dramatically from book to book. He's often in disguise, which makes his true appearance difficult to ascertain. Couple this with the fact that he can most likely Lightweave his appearance in order to look however he wants, it makes it nearly impossible to know for sure what he looks like. To the best of our knowledge, his face is lined,{{book ref|twok|54}} hawk-like and arrow shaped. Hoid is tall and thin{{book ref|twok|12}} and also has a sharp nose and jaw with delicate eyebrows.{{book ref|twok|54}} He tends to cock his head to one side{{book ref|twok|57}} and has keen blue eyes.{{book ref|twok|12}} Hoid's hair is white, although he occasionally dyes it.{{book ref|twok|i|1}} There is a particular reason for his hair being white, which will be revealed in the future.{{wob ref|9236}}
 
Hoid's true personality, while also usually disguised, is more easily seen as he occasionally drops whatever part he is playing. One of his overall most noticeable traits is his sharp wit and intelligence. The characters he plays often have a penchant for jokes and mockery but when he removes the facade his personality often seems mysterious and grave.{{book ref|twok|epilogue}}{{book ref|twok|57}} If he was asked about whether he called himself a good man personality-wise, Hoid would reply with a "No".{{wob ref|1704}}
 
Hoid cannot easily kill people "because of certain things in his past."{{qawob ref|1044|94780}} Rock says he cannot hurt man because it is forbidden by other gods.{{book ref|sa2|46}} He also tells a young Shallan, "You needn't fear me. I'm terribly ineffective at hurting people. I blame my upbringing."{{book ref|sa2|45}} Hoid apologizes to Kelsier after beating him in a fight, stating he doesn't have the inclination to do real harm to him.{{msh ref|2|1}} This aversion causes him to be nauseousnauseated when thinking about physically harming someone, and is sometimes bad enough to incapacitate him. However, this only extends to physical trauma- Hoid has no issues with mentally hurting someone or through inaction.{{wob ref|2010}} Hoid also has issues with harming himself physically, such as when he has to manipulate another man into punching him when he wants a tooth knocked out, rather than just doing it himself.{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}}{{wob ref|8498}} This is an involuntary trait.{{wob ref|8687}}
 
On Roshar as [[Elhokar|King Elhokar]]'s Wit he appears to be in his mid-30's{{wob ref|1705}} and was described as
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The blade is not magically invested but has personal value to Hoid.{{qawob ref|1181|6|Brandon on Hoid|date=2016-12-032505}} It is a symbol of office for the King's Wit, though Hoid "isn't even that good with a sword".{{wob ref|896}}
 
<gallery caption="Images of Hoid">
Hoid and the dragon.jpg | Hoid with Frost by [[User: Botanicaxu]]
Hoid.png | Portrait by [[User:Fyrebeam]]
Hoid Frost.jpg | With Frost by [[User: Botanicaxu]]
Kelsier vs Hoid.jpg | Hoid fighting Kelsier by [[User: Botanicaxu]]
ShallanOB74.jpg | Shallan encounters Wit by [[Coppermind: Artists/Casta|Casta]]
Wit-Fool by taratjah.jpg | Wit depicted as the Tarot card The Fool by [[Coppermind: Artists/taratjah|taratjah]]
Hoid and Frost by Jenny Slife.jpg | <center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Jenny Slife|Jenny Slife]]</small></center>With Frost
Wit by Aruchibarudo.png | <center><small>by [[Coppermind:Artists/Aruchibarudo|Aruchibarudo]]</small></center>
</gallery>
 
Hoid does not yet have the abilities of every planet he's visited.{{wob ref|2853}} Some of his powers predate the [[Shattering]], but none of them are gained through [[Hemalurgy]].{{wob ref|6658}} Hoid is concerned about opening himself up to the influence of Shards, so he only gains access to manifestations of Investiture through more conventional ways.{{wob ref|656}} Hoid has access to multiple Invested Arts, but not an incredibly large number.{{wob ref|1044}}
 
=== Illusions ===
{{quote
|I see. You do not yet understand the nature of lies. I had that trouble myself, long ago. The Shards here are very strict. You will have to see the truth, child, before you can expand upon it. Just as a man should know the law before he breaks it.
Hoid's Yolish Lightweaving does not always seem to function perfectly on Roshar,{{wob ref|9346}} in fact he needs help from Shallan to fully craft an illusion.{{book ref|sa3|82}} His power is somehow limited, and he has trouble making some aspects of it work, even after multiple attempts.{{wob ref|9346}} It is uncertain why this occurs and whether or not this issue is unique to Roshar. Hoid's bonding of a cryptic will allow for some supplemental ability with his Lightweaving{{wob ref|8473}} and may allow him to overcome this issue crafting illusions, although further impacts or resonances between the two are unknown.{{wob ref|8664}} Hoid's access to Yolish Lightweaving does allow him to guide another Lightweaver's power, although this is not something he would be able to do with just any Invested Art.{{wob ref|9346}}
 
=== Worldhopping ===
Hoid travels between various planets within the cosmere by making use of perpendicularities,{{wob ref|1472}} places usually created by the presence of a Shard on a planet where the sheer power of Investiture causes the borders between the realms to be weakened.{{au ref|drominad}} A knowledgeable person such as Hoid is able to transition from the Physical Realm to the Cognitive Realm.{{wob ref|1472}} Hoid can then travel to a different world's subastral, as the distances between worlds in the Cognitive Realm are much smaller than in the Physical Realm.{{wob ref|4132}} Hoid is very proficient at traveling in the Cognitive Realm.{{wob ref|5981}} He can easily travel to any world that has an active [[perpendicularity]], even those worlds where the perpendicularities are dangerous to pass through such as the [[Well of Ascension]].{{msh ref|2|1}} Hoid is known to be aware of perpendicularities on Scadrial,{{msh ref|2|1}} Sel,{{book ref|Elantris|part=postscript}} and Roshar,{{book ref|sa2|46}} and likely knows of Nalthis's perpendicularity as well.{{book ref|wb|32}}{{wob ref|9501}} While Hoid typically makes use of natural perpendicularities in his travels, later in life he may also have access to an ability that essentially allows him to generate his own personal perpendicularity, much like the [[Surge]] of Transportation.{{wob ref|9294}}
 
=== Agelessness and Time-Dilation ===
{{quote
|Other men . . . other men, as they age, merely grow stranger. I fear that I am one of those. I am the bones of a foreign species left drying on the plain that was once, long ago, a sea. A curiosity, perhaps a reminder, that all has not always been as it is now.
Hoid has lived for many more years than any mortal human would be able to live.{{wob ref|4031}} This immortality is known to have come from some remnant of the weapon the original sixteen Vessels constructed in an attempt to kill Adonalsium.{{wob ref|10439}} Additionally, Hoid has not actually experienced all those years,{{wob ref|6585}} instead making use of some time-dilation technique that may render him somehow unconscious or unaware.{{wob ref|4083}} However, Hoid does not have the ability to travel backwards in time.{{wob ref|37}}
 
=== Healing Factor ===
{{quote
|I'd be surprised if that little knife of yours poses me any real threat, Kholin
|Hoid to Jasnah on her Shardblade
}}
Hoid has access to some sort of healing factor that is capable of repairing both the body and the [[Spiritweb|soul]].{{qawob ref|1071|25606}} He is able to regenerate any damaged body parts at will, including his head. Hoid is able to repress his healing factor in some way, preventing instantaneous healing, an ability that he makes use of in some of his disguises.{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}} This healing factor makes it very difficult to kill Hoid,{{qawob ref|1044|94780}} although he is still at least somewhat vulnerable.{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}} The name of the manifestation of Investiture responsible for Hoid's healing is unknown, but it is ancient,{{wob ref|8498}} likely originating from some Pre-Shattering source. It is uncertain whether or not this healing factor is at all related to Hoid's apparent agelessness, which is known to originate from a remnant of a weapon built to kill Adonalsium.{{wob ref|10439}}
 
=== Fortune ===
Hoid has access to some manifestation of Investiture that allows him to manipulate the Spiritual attribute of [[Connection]]. The full extent of this ability is unknown, but its primary known use is to help Hoid speak the various languages of the worlds of the cosmere that he visits. The ability allows him to Connect to whatever land he is in, temporarily altering his Spiritual aspect to believe that he was raised in that place, allowing him to speak as a native.{{wob ref|3759}} While Hoid has learned naturally how to speak some foreign languages,{{wob ref|9012}} and is decent with languages, he desires to pass as a local oftentimes, which requires something beyond natural learning.{{wob ref|223}} Generally he makes use of the his Connection ability to communicate in foreign languages.{{wob ref|9012}} This ability is not without fault though, as when Hoid speaks naturally it will fill in local idioms and phrases on its own, but if Hoid is careless and focuses on a specific word or phrase the ability may fail and he will say the word verbatim in his own tongue{{wob ref|3759}} or it may be said in an odd way.{{wob ref|3583}} Hoid is an expert in using his Connection ability, but even he sometimes makes mistakes. This is the reason he occasionally slips up and may say words that confuse others,{{wob ref|8185}} such as coin{{book ref|sa2|epilogue}} and bunny{{book ref|sa2|59}} on Roshar. As Hoid has demonstrated the ability to fluently speak foreign languages before the knowledge of unsealed metalminds became widespread,{{book ref|elantris|58}} it is unlikely that he is making use of Feruchemical [[duralumin]] to maniupulate Connection.
 
=== Metallic Arts ===
Hoid has also gained access to Allomancy,{{wob ref|4877}} by burning a bead of lerasium stolen from the Well of Ascension.{{wob ref|1515}}{{wob ref|12210}} This grants him power equivalent to that of the ancient Allomancers.{{epigraph ref|mb3|22}} It is uncertain how practiced he is with these powers, but he does make use of emotional Allomancy{{wob ref|6933}} on at least one occasion.{{book ref|sa2|45}} He also has access to [[atium]].{{wob ref|465}} It is unknown whether or not Hoid has access to Feruchemy.{{wob ref|466}} However, he does have access to some unkeyed metalminds,{{wob ref|1571}} which would not be useful to him without Feruchemical abilities. The particular attributes that are stored in these metalminds isare unknown. Hoid does not make use of Hemalurgy, to gain access to the Metallic Arts or any other manifestation of Investiture.{{wob ref|656}}
 
=== Awakening ===
{{quote
|Perfect pitch makes this all so much easier than it once was....
As a Yolish man, Hoid was not himself born with any Biochromatic Breath.{{wob ref|3212}} However at some point Hoid has gained access to enough Biochromatic Breath to bring him to at least the Second Heightening.{{book ref|sa2|59}} This means Hoid has approximately two-hundred Breaths, which grant him the ability to recognize other Breath auras and judge about how much breath another Awakener has, as well as perfect pitch.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} That is not to say that Hoid may not have reached a higher Heightening, just that the second Heightening is his minimum power level.{{wob ref|4655}} Hoid's level of skill with Awakening is still unknown, as he has only made use of it on one known occasion, Awakening a doll to allow it to walk.{{book ref|sa3|epilogue}} This makes it difficult to ascertain his knowledge of Commands or complex Awakenings. Hoid's level of control over Investiture does allow him to suppress his Breath aura, making it difficult to notice by others. However, there are various methods of detecting Investiture that could circumvent this suppression.{{wob ref|3437}} Hoid's perfect pitch does aid him in tuning instruments and making music.{{book ref|sa2|59}}
 
=== Surgebinder ===
{{quote
|"It's either go with me now or wait it out and get captured. I honestly don't even know if you've the mind to listen. But if you do, know this: I will give you truths. And I know some juicy ones.
* The King's Wit{{book ref|twok|54}}
* Imperial Fool of the [[Rose Empire]]{{ref|name=tes-del}}
* Topaz{{17swob ref|post|337201|8609}}
* Drifter{{msh ref|2|1}}
* Cephandrius{{msh ref|2|1}}
* Lunu'anaki{{book ref|sa2|46}}
* Cephandrius Maxtori{{17s ref|post|337235}}{{wob ref|5882}}{{wob ref|3985}}
=== Suspected Pseudonyms ===
* Midius{{book ref|sa3|121}}--a name Hoid uses in an unpublished work; when Ash uses this name she is probably referring to Hoid.
 
=== Worldsingers & Worldbringers ===
The names of the [[Worldsingers]], a group of storytellers on Roshar, and the Conclave of [[Worldbringers]], the leading body of the original [[Terris]] religion, are strikingly similar. Brandon has stated that this is not a coincidence.{{17swob ref|post|220433656}} Some believe that Hoid is a common root to both of these organizations, one of which, the Worldbringers, was very [[Realmatic Theory|Realmatically]] aware.{{17swob ref|post|424711253}} There may be also a connection between the Worldsingers and the Dawnsingers, due to similarity of names.
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The character of Hoid existed before the concept of Adonalsium was developed. He first appeared in a short story Brandon wrote long ago, going by the name Kamp.{{bwswob ref|its-here-2|It's Here|post|pre|date=2010-8-317600}} He was on a planet trying to figure out how the magical system of the area worked.{{17swob ref|post|422191191}}
* Brandon has stated that Cephandrius is the closest to his real name. Only a few decades off.{{wob ref|5882}}
* Brandon has stated that Hoid is his favorite character, but he couldn't say why without giving away spoilers.{{qa ref|690|43}}
* Brandon may eventually write a parallel novel to the Mistborn series that chronicles what Hoid was up to behind the scenes.{{17swob ref|post|422441220}}
* Hoid loves bacon.{{wob ref|3098}}
* Hoid's parents were married, or at least he is not illegitimate.{{msh ref|2|1}}
== Notes ==
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{{17s ref|post|22043|Mi'ch says Brandon said that their similarity in names wasn't a coincidence|date=06 December 2011}}
{{17s ref|post|42219|Hoid has been around forever, long before Adonalsium became the central plot of his story|date=26 September 2012}}
{{17s ref|post|42244|Well, by this point Hoid had been to the Well--getting there just before Vin--and had retrieved something from it|date=27 September 2012}}
{{17s ref|post|42471|Realmatic theory was part of the ancient Terris religion|date=29 September 2012}}
{{17s ref|post|42472|Hoid has a home base|date=29 September 2012}}
{{17s ref|post|104720|Hoid appears on planets where nothing happens|date=05 March 2014}}
{{17s ref|post|337235|Cephandrius Maxtori|date=Oct 9th, 2015}}
{{17s ref|post|337201|Hoid is also called Topaz (from the large gem stone he wore a long time ago)|date=Oct 9th, 2015}}
 
{{bws ref|date=2014-03-31|name=tes-del|the-emperors-soul-deleted-prologue-imperial-fool|Deleted prologue from ''The Emperor's Soul''}}
 
{{qa ref|590|40|Does the sand storytelling in Warbreaker have to do with White Sand?|date=Jan 10th, 2011}}
{{qa ref|622|135|He is a primary viewpoint protagonist of '''Dragonsteel'', but that happens before all of the other books|date=Aug 31st, 2011|interview=Reddit AMA 2011|asker=Eric}}
{{qa ref|690|39|This is, indeed, the very same person|date=Jul, 2009|asker=@feifner}}
{{qa ref|690|43|I'll have to say Hoid is my favorite|date=Jul, 2009|asker=@pmrbluepat}}
{{qa ref|697|21|Is Hoid a Herald?|date=2010-12}}
{{qa ref|1044|9|Protagonist Brawl|date=Mar 24th, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1061|3|Hoid in Words of Radiance|date=Mar 17th, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1071|2|If Hoid got beheaded, would his body grow a new head?|date=Mar 4th, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1080|5|Who wrote the dust jacket?|date=Mar 19, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1084|24|Who is the oldest character we know?|date=2014-8-13}}
{{qa ref|1088|4|text=We would call him human, but he's not exactly that|date=Mar 22, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1088|11|Has Hoid been on Roshar before?|date=Mar 22, 2014}}
{{qa ref|1105|1|Odium and Hoid were once friends|date=Feb 15th, 2014}}
 
{{twg ref|date=2009-12-19|7302|0|Hoid was at the Shattering}}
 
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