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+ | {{Character | ||
+ | | age = Slightly older than Meluan Lackless | ||
+ | | family = [[Meluan Lackless]] | ||
+ | | gender = Female | ||
+ | | species = Human | ||
+ | | status = Absconded with a Rue player | ||
+ | }} | ||
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According to one of many manuscripts full of court gossip [[Kvothe]] receives while residing the the Maer [[Lerand Alveron|Alveron]], Netalia Lackless is the older sister of [[Meluan Lackless]] who ran off with an [[Edema Ruh]] performer in her youth and was subsequently disowned by her parents. As a result, Meluan is the only heir to the Lackless lands. Kvothe postulates that Netalia's abscission causes Meluan's extreme hatred for the Edema Ruh. | According to one of many manuscripts full of court gossip [[Kvothe]] receives while residing the the Maer [[Lerand Alveron|Alveron]], Netalia Lackless is the older sister of [[Meluan Lackless]] who ran off with an [[Edema Ruh]] performer in her youth and was subsequently disowned by her parents. As a result, Meluan is the only heir to the Lackless lands. Kvothe postulates that Netalia's abscission causes Meluan's extreme hatred for the Edema Ruh. | ||
− | == SPECULATION == | + | ==SPECULATION== |
A common fan speculation is that Kvothe's mother [[Laurian]] is Netalia Lackless. The supposition stems from hints in a poem [[Arliden]] wrote for Kvothe's mother which reads, as follows: | A common fan speculation is that Kvothe's mother [[Laurian]] is Netalia Lackless. The supposition stems from hints in a poem [[Arliden]] wrote for Kvothe's mother which reads, as follows: | ||
− | + | {{quote|Dark Laurian, Arliden’s wife, | |
Has a face like the blade of a knife | Has a face like the blade of a knife | ||
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To make my wife | To make my wife | ||
− | Not tally a lot less … | + | Not tally a lot less …}} |
The last line "Not tally a lot less" read phonetically sounds indistinguishable from Netalia Lackless. | The last line "Not tally a lot less" read phonetically sounds indistinguishable from Netalia Lackless. | ||
This paired with the quote from Kvothe that: | This paired with the quote from Kvothe that: | ||
− | {{Quote | + | {{Quote|...my mother was a noble before she was a trooper.}} {{ref|TNOTW|8}}}} |
− | Lastly, Kvothe | + | Lastly, Kvothe sees Meluan as she dances with the Maer, while he states he cannot place why the scene is familiar, it eerily echoes a similar scene in which Laurian dances with Abernathy. {{ref|TNOTW|15}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 3 November 2020
According to one of many manuscripts full of court gossip Kvothe receives while residing the the Maer Alveron, Netalia Lackless is the older sister of Meluan Lackless who ran off with an Edema Ruh performer in her youth and was subsequently disowned by her parents. As a result, Meluan is the only heir to the Lackless lands. Kvothe postulates that Netalia's abscission causes Meluan's extreme hatred for the Edema Ruh.
SPECULATION
A common fan speculation is that Kvothe's mother Laurian is Netalia Lackless. The supposition stems from hints in a poem Arliden wrote for Kvothe's mother which reads, as follows:
Dark Laurian, Arliden’s wife,
Has a face like the blade of a knife
Has a voice like a pricklebrown burr
But can tally a sum like a moneylender.
My sweet Tally cannot cook.
But she keeps a tidy ledger-book
For all her faults, I do confess
It’s worth my life
To make my wife
Not tally a lot less …
The last line "Not tally a lot less" read phonetically sounds indistinguishable from Netalia Lackless.
This paired with the quote from Kvothe that:
...my mother was a noble before she was a trooper.
[1]}}
Lastly, Kvothe sees Meluan as she dances with the Maer, while he states he cannot place why the scene is familiar, it eerily echoes a similar scene in which Laurian dances with Abernathy. [2]
- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 8, "Thieves, Heretics, and Whores"
- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 15, "Distractions and Farewells"