Includes SPOILERS for Mistborn through The Lost Metal and minor spoilers for Wind and Truth.
There’s a lot that I want out ofMistbornera 3, butthere’s one character in particular who pertains to the Cosmere at large I’d like to understand better. Like many contemporary fantasy readers,Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere universehas been an addiction of mine for years after I openedThe Final Empirefor the first time and rediscovered my childhood love of reading. Seventeen full-length novels, several short stories, and a boatload of Wiki rabbit holes later, I’m still as intrigued and in the dark as ever about the broader plot at work.

Brandon Sanderson keeps readers hooked with phenomenal, character-driven storytelling in theMistbornbooksand other titles likeThe Stormlight ArchiveandElantris. The benefit of the Cosmere is that each of these tales is as intriguing on its own as they are as a collective whole, but those small, alluring bits of information pertaining to the broader lore of this universe pique my curiosity in a different way. There’s no character who represents that intrigue more than Hoid, Brandon Sanderson’s iconic worldhopper character who’s appeared in nearly every Cosmere book.
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Hoid is a fascinating character to me, as I feel like I could know everything I need to know about him from one scene of dialogue, and yet, after all these books, I still have no clue what he’s doing. Inbook series likeThe Stormlight Archive, it’s clear that his goal is to keep the Odium Shard in the Rosharan system. In other stories, he’s there to give advice or observe the heroes from afar. It’s interesting to have a character like this who could appear in any book in any world and provide a sense of familiarity.
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That being said, Hoid isn’t just in Brandon Sanderson’s books to make jokes. We know from the author thathe’s going to be the lead protagonist in a series titledDragonsteel, set long before the events ofMistbornandThe Stormlight Archive. Those books are still years away, though, and there’s so much material to get through before we have those answers. With nearly two decades since the first Cosmere book was published, I’m hoping the next series gives a better sense of what all of this is building toward.

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Each leg of the Cosmere journey seems to be more and more interconnected, withWind and Truth’sendingproviding more reveals than ever. There are going to be a few years without much Cosmere content aside fromIsles of the Emberdark, meaningMistbornera 3 is going to be the next major arc, with three books planned to be released over the span of three years. Given that it’s titledMistborn: Ghostbloods,it’s no stretch to think this trilogy should have even more connectivity than the previousWax & Waynenovels.
Brandon Sanderson has mentioned that Kelsier will have a bigger role in the next trilogy, which means we’ll get a better idea of what one immortal Cosmere figure is planning.

The Lost Metal’sepilogue saw a critical conversation between Kelsier and Harmony, and with the added context ofWind and Truth, their words are even more important. Brandon Sanderson has mentioned that Kelsier will have a bigger role in the next trilogy, which means we’ll get a better idea of what one immortal Cosmere figure is planning. With him and Hoid having something of a rivalry, it’d be fun to see them reunite for the first time sinceSecret History, with, hopefully, both characters revealing a bit more about their intentions.
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Hoid worked his way into theWax & Waynebooks as Waxillium’s carriage driver, so it’ll be curious to see what position he’s in for the next trilogy. He seems a bit more invested in what’s happening on Roshar currently, wanting to find a way back, so era 3 could involve him trying to work his way off Scadrial again. As for what he really wants in the Cosmere, I think beginning with what we do know about him is essential.We know he’s been traveling around, gathering different forms of Investiture, which ties to his connections to Yolen.
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There are two major components of him accumulating different magics. One, Hoid wants to accumulate power. Two, Hoid is exploring connections to the Shards, all of whom he knew personally on Yolen (at least the original vessels). With these ideas in mind,his goal seems tied to some tragic event that occurred around the Shattering of Adonalsium. PerhapsMistbornwill reveal Hoid having a long-term vengeance plan or the desire to bring back a lost love, or maybe he’s a secret villain manipulating everything just under our noses. I can’t wait to find out more.
