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I had been planning to read Mistborn, but after getting the very highest of praise for WoK from my SO, I read WoK as my first Sanderson novel. I poked around in the wiki during my read and found this small note about Hoid at the bottom of one of the pages. Felt like I uncovered some epic secret and I even looked around the room to make sure I was alone, haha! Cosmere achievement unlocked, I eventually found this place and lurked for a long time. I read more books and started having an uncontrollable urge to make fan art and here we are.

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Heh… I saw Adonalsium/universal 16 concept/rudimentary realmatics in HoA and started to suspect something was up.

 

The AoL Ars Arcanum was what really started me guessing… (… three primary manifestations of Investiture on Scadrial… , … As compared to Sel, where all magics are form-based…, … Hemalurgy is of the greatest interest to others…, etc.). I already guessed that Sel was Elantris' world, and a couple of things in the Warbreaker and Mistborn annotations gave me more support. 

 

I thought that I was really onto something. Until I read Tor's WoK reread where they mention Ishikk's interlude as being "pure cosmere-building." And Galladon was there. On Roshar. ?!?!? So that led me to The Coppermind. And from there to the 17th Shard. 

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I'd read Mistborn, Elantris, Warbreaker, and The Way of Kings. I was pretty psyched about that "Brandon Sanderson" fellow, so I took a look at the Coppermind wiki.

 

I saw a word which flabbergasted me. A word that seemed to have ties to the Stormlight Archive, yet was used as a sweeping term for entire planets.

 

One simple, compound word.

 

That word was "Shardworld."

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I had read all four Mistborn novels, Elantris, Warbreaker, and the Way of Kings. I had noticed that some things seemed similar throughout, but I assumed it was just Brandon using the same methods/terms when writing. I had noticed Hoid was in both Elantris and Mistborn, but didn't think much of it. Then I read Words of Radiance. My brain did a bellyflop at the end. IS THAT WHAT I THINK IT IS?!?! DO I RECOGNIZE MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE CHARACTER FROM

WARBREAKER

?! I hopped onto the internet, and after going onto the Coppermind saw one word that changed my view of Sanderson's writings forever. COSMERE. I started reading wiki article after wiki article, then I read and reread every Cosmere novel I owned, and then bought more. Then I joined 17th Shard and learned even more.

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After reading Elantris I decided to have a look at all of Brandon's fantasy books, then I finished Mistborn but still didn't get the interconnection… (Stupid me) Until I began to read WoK, which is my first non-translated Cosmere book, I found Coppermind Wiki where I did the keyword search when meeting things I couldn't understand, then… BOOM! The Cosmere and a guy called Hoid! I was totally mind-blown by that and immediately made up my mind to become a dedicated Sanderfan =)

Man, it's hard to find clues in those translated copies because the translators and publishers are all different and some translators may even not know the existence of Cosmere, sigh! (It's a bit interesting that “Hoid” has been translated into three different names :D) We really need something like a Complete Guide to the Cosmere!

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