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'''''The Liar of Partinel''''' is an unpublished [[cosmere]] work that [[Brandon Sanderson]] wrote in 2007.{{wob ref|7597}}
 
'''''The Liar of Partinel''''' is an unpublished [[cosmere]] work that [[Brandon Sanderson]] wrote in 2007.{{wob ref|7597}}
   
It is set on the world of [[Yolen]] and features a character called Midius who takes on the name of his master, [[Hoid]]. The original plan was for it to be part of [[Dragonsteel]], but published as if a standalone book to avoid confusion with the main Dragonsteel sequence.{{wob ref|6096}}
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The story takes place on the world of [[Yolen]] and features a character called Midius, a [[Lightweaving|Lightweaver]] who adopts the name of his master, [[Hoid]]. When it was written, this book was intended to serve as a prequel to the story arc of a rewritten [[Dragonsteel Prime]], but would have been published as a standalone book to avoid confusion with the main Dragonsteel sequence.{{wob ref|6096}}
   
It was Sanderson's first attempt at writing [[Hoid]]'s origin story, which he wanted to be "epic and awesome," but it just wasn't working and "every chapter was a chore to write."{{wob ref|7609}} He does not distribute this book because the personality of one character "never clicked," and he does not want it to color fans' predispositions towards that character.{{wob ref|6701}} He still intends to write this story some day, probably after the [[Stormlight Archive]] is finished, though he will rewrite it from scratch.{{wob ref|9165}}{{wob ref|12510}}
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It was Sanderson's first attempt at writing [[Hoid]]'s origin story, which he wanted to be "epic and awesome," but it just wasn't working and "every chapter was a chore to write."{{wob ref|7609}} He does not distribute this book because the personality of one character "never clicked," and he does not want it to color fans' predispositions towards that character.{{wob ref|6701}} He still intends to write this story some day, probably after the [[Stormlight Archive]] is finished, though he will rewrite it from scratch.{{wob ref|9165}}{{wob ref|12510}} The Ars Arcanum of [[Words of Radiance]] claims that Roshar's Lightweaving is the most similar to the "original Yolish variant," suggesting that this portion of the magic will stay canon.
 
The main character performs [[Lightweaving]], a common form of investiture in the Cosmere. The Ars Arcanum of [[Words of Radiance]] claims that Roshar's Lightweaving is the most similar to this "original Yolish variant."
 
   
 
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The Liar of Partinel is an unpublished cosmere work that Brandon Sanderson wrote in 2007.[1]

The story takes place on the world of Yolen and features a character called Midius, a Lightweaver who adopts the name of his master, Hoid. When it was written, this book was intended to serve as a prequel to the story arc of a rewritten Dragonsteel Prime, but would have been published as a standalone book to avoid confusion with the main Dragonsteel sequence.[2]

It was Sanderson's first attempt at writing Hoid's origin story, which he wanted to be "epic and awesome," but it just wasn't working and "every chapter was a chore to write."[3] He does not distribute this book because the personality of one character "never clicked," and he does not want it to color fans' predispositions towards that character.[4] He still intends to write this story some day, probably after the Stormlight Archive is finished, though he will rewrite it from scratch.[5][6] The Ars Arcanum of Words of Radiance claims that Roshar's Lightweaving is the most similar to the "original Yolish variant," suggesting that this portion of the magic will stay canon.

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