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Restoring to version from 2nd June 2020. Unless Brandon has highlighted a link to a real world inspiration, potential parallels like this aren't included on pages as they are nothing more than speculation. In terms of this edit, the storyteller/trickster/wanderer is a common character stereotype that can be found in many books and many cultures around the world. If Brandon has talked about this specific connection before, then feel free to re-add but it needs to be cited with wobs.
(Restoring to version from 2nd June 2020. Unless Brandon has highlighted a link to a real world inspiration, potential parallels like this aren't included on pages as they are nothing more than speculation. In terms of this edit, the storyteller/trickster/wanderer is a common character stereotype that can be found in many books and many cultures around the world. If Brandon has talked about this specific connection before, then feel free to re-add but it needs to be cited with wobs.)
=== Worldsingers & Worldbringers ===
The names of the [[Worldsingers]], a group of storytellers on Roshar, and the Conclave of [[Worldbringers]], the leading body of the original [[Terris]] religion, are strikingly similar. Brandon has stated that this is not a coincidence.{{wob ref|3656}} Some believe that Hoid is a common root to both of these organizations, one of which, the Worldbringers, was very [[Realmatic Theory|Realmatically]] aware.{{wob ref|1253}} There may be also a connection between the Worldsingers and the Dawnsingers, due to similarity of names.
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It may be said that the character Hoid could be inspired from Narad muni, a wise sage in Hindu mythology who is terribly skilled in arguments, bold and fearless to a fault and at the same time mischievous, often becoming a hindrance in God's own plans. Travelling over many places, he sings songs and recites tales long forgotten whilst carrying a stringed musical instrument tanpura, similar to Hoid's Enthir.
 
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