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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. WhilePrior to that, while telling the story of Mishim in Alethkar, Hoid sees something next to his pack and becomes startled. After the story, Shallan looks into Hoid's pack and sees a small, sealed black jar. The side of the jar pointing at Shallan was white. HeThis latermay helpsbe herimportant, getbut intonot themuch Cultit ofknown Moments,about andit. findsDuring Hoid's conversation with Shallan, athe hersays darkestthat momenthe whenknew of a shegroup discoverslike the foodCult sheof hasMoments, beendescribing givingthem toas theequally poorfoolish and equally dangerous. It is justunclear makingat thingsthe worse.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upon seeing sketches of [[Talenel]] and herself, wonders aloud why Midius (a name taken by Hoid in an as-yet-unpublished text) is giving away drawings of them.{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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