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Hoid
Wit.jpg
Abilities Lightweaving, Feruchemy, Awakening, and Worldhopping
Aliases Wit, others
Homeworld Yolen

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 world crumble and burn to get what I need, I will do so. With tears, yes, but I would let it happen.

— Hoid to Dalinar[1]

Hoid is a recurring character in the cosmere. He has appeared in almost every cosmere novel, short story, and novella which takes place in that universe.

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.[2] He was originally human, but has changed enough that when asked, Brandon only says "It's complicated."[3] Hoid is not a Shard, nor is he a Herald, but something else entirely.[4] 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,[5] but that he 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to illustrate his stories, as in Warbreaker and The Way of Kings, does not originate from White Sand, but from another unpublished story, The Liar of Partinel.[6] His origin will be revealed in the Dragonsteel series,[7] and so it is commonly believed Hoid is from Yolen, the world of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.[8]

Hoid is neither the author of the Ars Arcanums, nor of the back-of-book blurb for Words of Radiance.[9] He occasionally will show up somewhere, stand around for a while, realize there isn't a novel-worthy plot going on, and leave.[10]

History

Very little of Hoid's origin is known beyond the fact that he was present at the Shattering of Adonalsium.[11] He knew the original shardholders personally, was friends with Rayse,[12] and Tanavast once bought him a drink.[13] His appearances are listed below, organized by book series and not necessarily in chronological order. He makes no appearance in Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell.[14]

Sel (Elantris & The Emperor's Soul)

Scadrial (Mistborn)

Nalthis (Warbreaker)

Roshar (The Stormlight Archive)

I've come to your land to chase an old acquaintance, but I end up spending most of my time hiding from him instead.

— Hoid to Kaladin.[27]
  • Hoid has visited Roshar prior to the Way of Kings.[28]
The Way of Kings

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".[29] He also tells Kaladin the story of Derethil and the Wandersail.[27] 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 Vao (or Blunt) who is from an unpublished book. He appears again towards the end of the book as Taln arrives in Kholinar.[30]

Words of Radiance

Hoid again in this plays his minor role as Wit, though he is absent for most of the book. In Shallan's flashback to three and a half years ago, she meets Hoid disguised as a messenger, and he talks to her. Rock also describes an encounter with him in the Horneater Peaks and calls him Lunu'anaki, the god of travel and mischief who cannot hurt man.[31][32]

Hoid is also seen acting as the carriage driver for Adolin when he is visiting Shallan at Sebarial warcamp.He speaks to Kaladin about his flute and mentions that he wants an interesting story from him. When Shallan recognises him she happily hugs him for his advice from three and a half years prior when he encouraged her at her worst and told her to keep seeking the light.[33]

Later, at the end of the book, he meets with Jasnah Kholin as she exits Shadesmar, offering to travel with her.[13]

Appearance & Personality

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;[29] hawk-like and arrow shaped. Hoid is tall and thin[34] and also has a sharp nose and jaw with delicate eyebrows.[29] He tends to cock his head to one side[27] and has keen blue eyes.[34] Hoid's hair is white, although he occasionally dyes it.[35]

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.[30][27]

On Roshar as King Elhokar's wit he was described as

Tall and thin, the King’s Wit rode easily on a black gelding. He wore a stiff black coat and black trousers, a color matched by his deep onyx hair. Though he wore a long, thin sword tied to his waist, as far as Adolin knew, the man had never drawn it. A dueling foil rather than a military blade, it was mostly symbolic.

[34]

This blade is not Nightblood.[36]

Abilities

Hoid does not yet have the abilities of every planet he's visited.[37] Some of his powers predate the Shattering, but none of them are gained through Hemalurgy.[38] When asked about how many types of magic he can use, Brandon has pointed out that they are all really part of the same system so it's difficult to count, but he wouldn't say that Hoid knows 'hundreds' of varieties of magic.[39]

  • Lightweaving - possible illusion magic from Yolen. This allows him to create images of anything he likes, and even possibly change how he looks to others.
  • Worldhopping - Hoid is very good at manipulating Shadesmar.[21] He can travel to any world he likes, and can even use this ability to move swiftly around a single planet and to get to otherwise inaccessible areas, like the Well of Ascension.[40] However according to Rock when he encountered Hoid he had to ask Rock what time it was in the Horneater calendar, which may mean that while he is very good at getting around places he does not always know when he will arrive on a planet (locally speaking) or that his worldhopping is inprecise in terms of the time it takes for him to travel somewhere.[31]
  • Feruchemy - Hoid uses Feruchemy to gain limited foresight--he knows where he needs to go and when he needs to be there.[41][42]
  • Allomancy - Hoid retreived a bead of Lerasium from the Well of Ascension so that he could become an allomancer.[43][44] Brandon has been very careful with his wording[45], so it is unclear if he used it for that purpose, but he does appear to consume metal in Shallan's flashback the same way an allomancer would.[46][47] Brandon also said that he did it to make people act a certain way, implying that he was burning brass or zinc.[48]
  • Extremely long life and time dilation[49] - Hoid is far older than any human could really live. He also hasn't lived through all those years. He can move swiftly forward in time, but has not yet traveled backwards in time.
  • Awakening - Hoid likely has a Breath, something that a scene in Words of Radiance seems to confirm, as he mentions how playing an instrument was easier now with 'perfect pitch' - something granted to those with the Second Heightening.[50]
  • Regeneration - Hoid is able to regenerate body parts and even heal his soul if it is severed.[51] He is unafraid of Jasnah's Shardblade saying, "I'd be surprised if that little knife of yours poses me any real threat ...." Sanderson has also said that Hoid would do well in a fight between all his protagonists because he is "really, really, really hard to kill."[52]
  • Inability to hurt others - Hoid cannot easily kill people "because of certain things in his past."[52] Rock says he cannot hurt man because it is forbidden by other gods.[31] He also tells a young Shallan, "You needn't fear me. I'm terribly ineffective at hurting people. I blame my upbringing."[46]

Storytelling Method

Hoid tells stories with smoke{cite} and sand{cite}, literally.

Sand

In Warbreaker, Lightsong calls Hoid to tell the story of Hallandren history to him and Siri. As he did told the story, he dropped sands, dusts, and small objects.


As he told the story he began by trailing sand out of his hand, then he added a powdery black sand, when both trails mixed it became a white sand. He began to scatter fern leaves and then threw the handful up with blue and deep red dust making it seem like a minor explosion. He sprinkled silver glitter in front of him, then trailed powdery brown dirt. Black dust, and then flower petals. He then sent out a spray of half a dozen colors from both hands. Then bright yellow dust from one hand and black from the other. Torn written on paper, followed by metal bits, black charcoal dust from both hands, he crumbled clay, sprinkled golden dust around, bits of grass and earth, a white powder and then a spray of water that turned into mist.


Smoke

While telling stories with smoke he uses a flute, blowing the smoke, it may be Lightweaving that causes patterns and images to appear in smoke.

In The Way of Kings the chasms echoed the music allowing him to speak and play without the music ever seeming to stop. It is unclear how the flute could be used without chasms or canyons.


Known Pseudonyms

Speculation

This page or section deals with theories or speculation.
Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.

Hoid Wrote The Letter

In the epigraphs in Part 2 of The Way of Kings, there is the text of a letter. Both its author and recipient are unknown. This letter refers to all the original Shardholders by their names and begs the recipient for aid in the struggle against Rayse, holder of the Shard Odium. If Hoid wrote this letter, 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.[55]

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.[56] Some believe that Hoid is a common root to both of these organizations, one of which, the Worldbringers, was very Realmatically aware.[57]

Lerasium Bead & Allomancy

Brandon has confirmed that Hoid does in fact have a lerasium bead.[58][11][40][59][40] His original intent in acquiring the bead was to become an allomancer, but Brandon's careful wording throws into question whether or not Hoid actually used the bead for that purpose.[44][45][48] The First Letter also mentions an "element" which its author is keeping safe. This could refer to Hoid and his Lerasium.

Quotes

Warbreaker

I only tell stories, Your Grace. They may be truths, they may be fictions. All I know is that the stories themselves exist and that I must tell them.

— Hoid to Siri on the truth of his stories[26]

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.

— Hoid to Siri on where he learned his particular method of storytelling.[26]

As Hoid developed that type of storytelling,[6] it's possible that the "man who didn't know who he was" is himself. Also, "where gods have died"and "many, many years ago" seem to speak of the Shattering.

The Way of Kings

The foolishness of men who care, Dalinar, and the brilliance of those who do not. The second depend on the first—but also exploit the first first—while the first misunderstand the second, hoping that the second are more like the first. And all of their games steal our time. Second by second.

—Hoid to Dalinar[29]

Nonsense. Balderdash. Figgldygrak. Isn't it odd that gibberish words are often the sounds of other words, cut up and dismembered, then stitched into something like them—yet wholly unlike them at the same time?

“I wonder if you could do that to a man. Pull him apart, emotion by emotion, bit by bit, bloody chunk by bloody chunk. Then combine them back together into something else, like a Dysian Aimian. If you do put a man together like that, Dalinar, be sure to name him Gibberish, after me. Or perhaps Gibletish.

— Hoid to Dalinar (after namedropping Adonalsium)[29]

I've abandoned my real name. But when next we meet, I'll think of a clever one for you to call me. Until then, Wit will suffice—or if you must, you may call me Hoid.

— Hoid to Dalinar[29]

I began life as a thought, a concept, words on a page. That was another thing I stole. Myself. Another time, I was named for a rock.”

“A pretty one, I hope.”
“A beautiful one,” the man said. “And one that became completely worthless for my wearing it.

— Hoid to Kaladin[27]

What you saw belongs to you. A story doesn’t live until it is imagined in someone’s mind.”

“What does the story mean, then?”
“It means what you want it to mean. The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon. Too often, we forget that.

— Hoid to Kaladin on stories[27]

People see in stories what they're looking for, my young friend. I have no answers for you. Most days, I feel I never have had any answers. I've come to your land to chase an old acquaintance, but I end up spending most of my time hiding from him instead.

— Hoid to Kaladin[27]

Can you feel it? Something just changed. I believe that's the sound the world makes when it pisses itself

— Hoid to the Kholinar city guards[30]

What is it we value? Innovation. Originality. Novelty. But most importantly...timeliness. I fear you may be too late, my confused, unfortunate, friend.

— Hoid to Taln[30]

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.[60] He was on a planet trying to figure out how the magical system of the area worked.[61]
  • Brandon has stated that Hoid is his favorite character, but he couldn't say why without giving away spoilers.[62]
  • Brandon may eventually write a parallel novel to the Mistborn series that chronicles what Hoid was up to behind the scenes.[40]
  • Hoid loves bacon.[63]

Notes

  1. Words of Radiance chapter 67#
  2. Who is the oldest character we know?
    Theoryland - 2014-8-13#
  3. We would call him human, but he's not exactly that
    Theoryland - Mar 22, 2014#
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  9. Who wrote the dust jacket?
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  12. Odium and Hoid were once friends
    Theoryland - Feb 15th, 2014#
  13. a b Words of Radiance epilogue#
  14. Is there a Hoid cameo in Shadows for Silence?
    Theoryland - 2015-1-17#
  15. Elantris chapter 58#
  16. [[Broken reference - unsupported {{{part}}} parameter: end|]]#
  17. a b Deleted prologue from The Emperor's Soul
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  20. The Well of Ascension chapter 56#
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  24. Shadows of Self chapter 7#
  25. When will we hear Hoid's story?
    Theoryland - Nov 8, 2011#
  26. a b c d Warbreaker chapter 32#
  27. a b c d e f g The Way of Kings chapter 57#
  28. Has Hoid been on Roshar before?
    Theoryland - Mar 22, 2014#
  29. a b c d e f g The Way of Kings chapter 54#
  30. a b c d The Way of Kings epilogue#
  31. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 46#
  32. Hoid in Words of Radiance
    Theoryland - Mar 17th, 2014#
  33. Words of Radiance chapter 55#
  34. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 12#
  35. a b The Way of Kings interlude I-1#
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  37. Does Hoid have all the abilities of the planets he's visited?
    Theoryland - Mar 14, 2014#
  38. Hoid has no Hemalurgy
    Theoryland - Jan 17, 2015#
  39. How many kinds of magic does Hoid know?
    Theoryland - 2014-9-4#
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  43. Hoid has a metal he isn't supposed to have
    Theoryland - Dec 18th, 2011#
  44. a b Did Hoid use his bead for Feruchemy?
    Theoryland - Mar 29, 2014#
  45. a b Is Hoid an allomancer?
    Theoryland - Mar 29, 2014#
  46. a b Words of Radiance chapter 45#
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  48. a b What alloy did Hoid drink?
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  51. If Hoid got beheaded, would his body grow a new head?
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  53. Cephandrius Maxtori
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  54. Hoid is also called Topaz (from the large gem stone he wore a long time ago)
    17th Shard forums - Oct 9th, 2015#
  55. Hoid has a specific beef against Rayse
    — Reddit - 2013-03-11#
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  60. It's Here
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