Diferencia entre revisiones de «Primera Gema»

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The '''First Gem''' is a topaz with magical properties{{wob ref|5301}} that [[Hoid]] carries and from which he took his name for a while.{{wob ref|6065}} It was first named in the [[Letters|Second Oathbringer Letter]] when the author (presumed to be [[Autonomy]] or [[Patji (being)|Patji]]) addressed Hoid as "Cephandrius, bearer of the First Gem."
 
The '''First Gem''' is a topaz with magical properties{{wob ref|5301}} that [[Hoid]] carriesonce carried and from which he took his name for a while.{{wob ref|6065}}{{wob Itref|8609}} wasThe firstname named"First Gem" was revealed in the [[Letters#Second_Oathbringer_Letter|Second Oathbringer Letter]] when the author (presumed to be [[Autonomy]] or [[Patji (being)|Patji]]){{wob ref|12761}} addressed Hoid as "Cephandrius, bearer of the First Gem." Some individuals in the [[cosmere]] still know Hoid as "Topaz".{{wob ref|5882}} Hoid tells [[Kaladin]] that he was once named for a beautiful rock that became worthless for his wearing it,{{book ref|sa1|57}} presumably referring to the First Gem.
== Theories ==
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Hoid's belief that the gem is now "worthless"{{book ref|sa1|57}} likely indicates that it no longer holds its original magical properties.
It has been theorised that the First Gem was used in some form in the shattering of Adonalsium.{{wob ref|10439}}
 
Although topaz is a [[polestone]] on [[Roshar]], Patji's knowledge of the gem, its name, and Hoid's status as one of the oldest beings in the cosmere{{wob ref|3083}} all hint that the First Gem has importance beyond Roshar. It has been theorised that the First Gem was used in some form in the [[Shattering of Adonalsium]].{{wob ref|10439}}
 
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