The two lands meeting refers to the human realm and the Sho Del realm in Dragonsteel.
Very interesting. I just read the Hoid section in
Warbreaker last night. It wasn't obvious to me that "a place where two lands meet" was from
Dragonsteel. Now that you explain it, it makes sense. Although now I'm a little confused.
if i remember right, liar of partinel takes place several hundred years before dragonsteel. does anyone who has read dragonsteel know if Hoid makes an appearance?
I didn't know
Liar of Partinel was in the same world as
Dragonsteel. I think B. Sanderson mentioned he's using about half of the stuff from
Dragonsteel in
Way of Kings, and the other half in
Liar. It will be interesting to see what ends up in
Liar, and if we learn more about Hoid. Someone mentioned Hoid being killed in the first few chapters of
Liar. That would be ... dissapointing. If he does die, then there has to be more to it than that (not really dead, able to come back from the dead, something else).
The only Hoid cameo I remember in
Mistborn was when Vin was going to meet him, but then changed her mind because her instincts were telling her it was a bad idea. Were there any other Hoid appearences in
Mistborn? It was nice to get a nice long scene with him in
Warbreaker.
Now we only need to figure out how this guy appears in so many different worlds.