Theory: The Seventeenth Shard are separate
#1
Posted 06 September 2010 - 02:21 PM
1. Hoid wrote the letter in Way of Kings
2. Elantrians or someone from Sel is on Roshar looking for Hoid
Given those two hypotheses, this has a curious consequence. Follow me here.
If Elantrians are on Roshar, looking for Hoid, this means that some Elantrians make up the Seventeenth Shard. Perhaps exclusively populated by Elantrians; doesn't really matter. Either way, this means the Seventeenth Shard's members are much, much younger than Hoid and whoever he is talking to. After all, Hoid was there when Adonalsium was shattered. People like Raoden, obviously, weren't.
So, this means that Hoid and some other person, separate from the Seventeenth Shard, but friends of them, know who Ati, Rayse, Bavadin, and these other Shardholders are. But the Seventeenth Shard might not have this knowledge.
Certainly, this would makes sense. If the Seventeenth Shard don't have this knowledge (probably because of the letter's addressee's policy of nonintervention), then they can't help but be misguided.
Thoughts?
The real question, perhaps, is who Hoid's letter is addressed to.
I wouldn't be good at remembering all this cosmere stuff without Pokemon.
Espoused Theories: The Principle of Intent*, The Seventeenth Shard are Separate*, Hoid Wrote the Letter, Shardic Sentience, Everything Has Three Aspects, Shardic Future Sight.
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#2
Posted 08 September 2010 - 03:38 PM
Anywho, maybe Alavanta isn't as much against intervention as we think he is. Or maybe Hoid interferes more than we realize.
"Adonalsium. Have you heard the term?" If not, you should come to Cosmere 101 to find out about it!
The Interview Database is a massive compilation of Q&As, interviews, and transcriptions. If you're looking for what he says about behind the scene things, this is a great place.
Espoused Theories: *Selians in Prologue, The Seventeenth Shard are separate , *Power of Creation, Fabrials & Surgebinding, *Spren Hypothesis
#3
Posted 08 September 2010 - 03:43 PM
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#4
Posted 08 September 2010 - 10:36 PM
I think it's kind of interesting how we always assume Hoid is up to something good...
Well, I know why I think that is
But come on. Some reviews of Way of Kings complain that the characters are too noble all the time. I can't seriously consider anything about Hoid otherwise without significant evidence on that side.
We call the addressee Alavanta from what Grump says "What a fool's quest this is. Alavanta kamaloo kayana." I know that is very likely not it, but it's a name that we can agree on that will make it so we aren't calling him "Addressee".
Anywho, maybe Alavanta isn't as much against intervention as we think he is. Or maybe Hoid interferes more than we realize.
Are you sure Alavanta is a name? Could just be the first word of the sentence, and does not need to be a name.
I wouldn't be good at remembering all this cosmere stuff without Pokemon.
Espoused Theories: The Principle of Intent*, The Seventeenth Shard are Separate*, Hoid Wrote the Letter, Shardic Sentience, Everything Has Three Aspects, Shardic Future Sight.
*Theory leader
#5
Posted 09 September 2010 - 07:40 AM
And speaking of your knowledge, isn't there an interview that's supposed to go up sometime soon, Chaos?
#6
Posted 09 September 2010 - 12:35 PM
Doesn't kayama mean crazy or something like that? I figured he was saying something like "This is crazy..."
And speaking of your knowledge, isn't there an interview that's supposed to go up sometime soon, Chaos?
Soooon, yes
I wouldn't be good at remembering all this cosmere stuff without Pokemon.
Espoused Theories: The Principle of Intent*, The Seventeenth Shard are Separate*, Hoid Wrote the Letter, Shardic Sentience, Everything Has Three Aspects, Shardic Future Sight.
*Theory leader
#7
Posted 09 September 2010 - 06:14 PM
I think it's kind of interesting how we always assume Hoid is up to something good...
Well, I know why I think that isTee hee.
But come on. Some reviews of Way of Kings complain that the characters are too noble all the time. I can't seriously consider anything about Hoid otherwise without significant evidence on that side.We call the addressee Alavanta from what Grump says "What a fool's quest this is. Alavanta kamaloo kayana." I know that is very likely not it, but it's a name that we can agree on that will make it so we aren't calling him "Addressee".
Anywho, maybe Alavanta isn't as much against intervention as we think he is. Or maybe Hoid interferes more than we realize.
Are you sure Alavanta is a name? Could just be the first word of the sentence, and does not need to be a name.
Nope. Not sure at all. But it kinda makes sense. The sentence could mean "Alavanta is crazy." Or Alavanta could be 'this' or it could be 'Roamer', or anything. It just seems a namey kinda word.
"Adonalsium. Have you heard the term?" If not, you should come to Cosmere 101 to find out about it!
The Interview Database is a massive compilation of Q&As, interviews, and transcriptions. If you're looking for what he says about behind the scene things, this is a great place.
Espoused Theories: *Selians in Prologue, The Seventeenth Shard are separate , *Power of Creation, Fabrials & Surgebinding, *Spren Hypothesis
#8
Posted 09 September 2010 - 11:10 PM
#9
Posted 11 September 2010 - 07:55 AM
Hoid once was a member of leader of the 17th Shard but grew worried over their determination of gathering all the shards back together and putting Adonalsium back together. So he left the group in attempt to see what Shards still existed and their control over the planets they were on. He suspects that putting Adonalsium back together could destroy the magic system/lives of many planets so believes it's an evil thing they are doing.
Feel free to prove me wrong, but that seems more of his reasoning and sounds Hoidish.
#10
Posted 11 September 2010 - 10:06 AM
I can definitely see him being an ex-member of the 17th shard. However, based on the fact that they're looking for him (and it doesn't seem like it's just like "Hey, one of our group left. Let's go hunt him down!"), it makes sense that he knows something that they don't, so in order for that to work, he would have had to have learned something important after leaving the 17th shard, and they have to know that. It makes more sense, in my opinion, for him to just be independent of the organization, with them having knowledge of him, but not what he knows. If that makes sense.
And I don't know that Hoid would see the absence of magic as an evil thing. The only difference in the lives of the characters would come from a lack of magic. So what would the effects be on each world with a lack of magic? Elantrians would stop being Elantrians, but they've all lived normal lives before, and I don't think it would be too difficult of an adjustment for them. No more mistings or Mistborn, but then again, have we actually seen them used for anything other than assassination? Allomancers are handy in a fight, and I guess if you're trying to manipulate people's emotions, but I don't know that seeing them go would be a bad thing for Scadriel. Nalthis.....that's an interesting case, there. Awakening is VERY integrated into society. A lot of people would have to get used to not having Lifeless anymore, and with no more Returned, Halladren (I think that's the name of the city......it's been too long since I read warbreaker) would have to find itself a new method of rule.
None of these things are necessarily terrible effects, though, and I don't think that Hoid would see them as evil. Also, it's entirely possible that putting Adonalsium back together wouldn't destroy the magic systems - we just don't know.
Personally, I think it's more likely that Hoid's playing the role of Shard Police, and just trying to make sure that none of the people holding Shards get too power-happy. "Oh, look, I'm like a God now! Let's go blow some stuff up!" It seems to fit with what we've seen so far, what with him helping out in Mistborn to take out Ruin (though apparently it all takes place behind the scenes). Admittedly, I have no idea why he's on either Sel or Nalthis, though I suppose it's possible he's just checking on the Shards there.
And that about sums up my thoughts, incoherent as they are at the moment.
#11
Posted 11 September 2010 - 12:54 PM
I wouldn't be good at remembering all this cosmere stuff without Pokemon.
Espoused Theories: The Principle of Intent*, The Seventeenth Shard are Separate*, Hoid Wrote the Letter, Shardic Sentience, Everything Has Three Aspects, Shardic Future Sight.
*Theory leader
#12
Posted 11 September 2010 - 01:46 PM
#13
Posted 12 September 2010 - 03:44 PM
Younger than Hoid, certainly.If Elantrians are on Roshar, looking for Hoid, this means that some Elantrians make up the Seventeenth Shard. Perhaps exclusively populated by Elantrians; doesn't really matter. Either way, this means the Seventeenth Shard's members are much, much younger than Hoid and whoever he is talking to. After all, Hoid was there when Adonalsium was shattered. People like Raoden, obviously, weren't.
But keep in mind that Elantrians are immortal. For all that we know, WoK takes place a billion years after Elantris.
I'm not sure how relevant this is, but it is something to consider.
#14
Posted 12 September 2010 - 04:46 PM
That said, if I had to guess, since Brandon's books so far I believe were published in roughly chronological order (and I'm not sure why I believe this.... there could be a quote, or it could just be me making this up), we're not such a terribly long time after the events of warbreaker, which took place not so long after mistborn, which took place not so long after elantris.
#15
Posted 13 September 2010 - 03:53 PM
EDIT- And I think Elantris 2 may be before Way of Kings. There are some people in the interlude that have either changed, or are new characters that will be in Elantris 2. Plus, what would Elantris 2 be like without Galladon?
"Adonalsium. Have you heard the term?" If not, you should come to Cosmere 101 to find out about it!
The Interview Database is a massive compilation of Q&As, interviews, and transcriptions. If you're looking for what he says about behind the scene things, this is a great place.
Espoused Theories: *Selians in Prologue, The Seventeenth Shard are separate , *Power of Creation, Fabrials & Surgebinding, *Spren Hypothesis
#16
Posted 13 September 2010 - 04:30 PM
Personally, I think the way that the letter refers to Ati means it IS after Mistborn.I don't know. It might be after Warbreaker, but I don't think it's after Mistborn. Two shards reconnecting and getting a host would seem to be the thing that Hoid would mention in a letter.
It says "what became of him". Not "what he became". And keep in mind that before the events of Mistborn, Ruin's actions were limited to... changing some prophecies. Not really noteworthy, in my opinion.
#17
Posted 17 September 2010 - 04:16 AM
Personally, I think the way that the letter refers to Ati means it IS after Mistborn.
I don't know. It might be after Warbreaker, but I don't think it's after Mistborn. Two shards reconnecting and getting a host would seem to be the thing that Hoid would mention in a letter.
It says "what became of him". Not "what he became". And keep in mind that before the events of Mistborn, Ruin's actions were limited to... changing some prophecies. Not really noteworthy, in my opinion.
Just to clear things up, I read somewhere (probably on someones blog) that Brandon himself said that the events occur in the order the books have been published. That means that Elantris is first, followed by mistborn then warbreaker and finally WoK. How far apart they are is anyones guess.
Does anyone know the exact quote from the interview/Q&A or whatever it came from?
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#18
Posted 20 September 2010 - 12:11 AM
#19
Posted 20 September 2010 - 12:18 AM
I don't know the exact quote, but I remember hearing him say the same thing, so wherever it came from, I was there/listened to the recording. That still leaves a whole bunch of options, but just the fact that I also remember it should at least provide some additional verification. Though of course there's always the possibility that I'm just delusional and making things up. It has been known to happen....
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#20
Posted 21 September 2010 - 01:48 PM
Soon. For reals, it will be up.
I don't know. It might be after Warbreaker, but I don't think it's after Mistborn. Two shards reconnecting and getting a host would seem to be the thing that Hoid would mention in a letter.
EDIT- And I think Elantris 2 may be before Way of Kings. There are some people in the interlude that have either changed, or are new characters that will be in Elantris 2. Plus, what would Elantris 2 be like without Galladon?
He said that for now, they are in chronological order. We've skipped books, however, so eventually we will fill in the gaps, and they won't be chronological any longer.
I wouldn't be good at remembering all this cosmere stuff without Pokemon.
Espoused Theories: The Principle of Intent*, The Seventeenth Shard are Separate*, Hoid Wrote the Letter, Shardic Sentience, Everything Has Three Aspects, Shardic Future Sight.
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