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{{Quote|Do you know why they call this place the Rookery? Because it's where you go when you're a'ravin'.|[[Elodin]], to [[Kvothe]]{{Ref|TNOTW|46}}}} | {{Quote|Do you know why they call this place the Rookery? Because it's where you go when you're a'ravin'.|[[Elodin]], to [[Kvothe]]{{Ref|TNOTW|46}}}} | ||
− | '''Haven''' is [[ | + | '''Haven''' is [[the University]]'s mental asylum and holds most of the students that have cracked under its tutelage. It goes by multiple names with the most common being The Rookery and The Crockery. At this time, it holds around 350 cracked students, but can hold around 500. |
== Named Residents of Haven == | == Named Residents of Haven == | ||
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* [[Alder Whin]] | * [[Alder Whin]] | ||
== Known Former Residents of Haven == | == Known Former Residents of Haven == | ||
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* [[Elodin]] | * [[Elodin]] | ||
== Named Employees of Haven == | == Named Employees of Haven == | ||
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* [[Jeremy]] | * [[Jeremy]] | ||
* [[Emmie]] | * [[Emmie]] | ||
* [[Timothy Generoy]] | * [[Timothy Generoy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 24 October 2019
Do you know why they call this place the Rookery? Because it's where you go when you're a'ravin'.
Haven is the University's mental asylum and holds most of the students that have cracked under its tutelage. It goes by multiple names with the most common being The Rookery and The Crockery. At this time, it holds around 350 cracked students, but can hold around 500.
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- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 46, "The Ever-Changing Wind"