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*[[Character appearance::Abenthy]] was Kvothe’s first real teacher. An arcanist, tinker and peddler. Also called Ben. | *[[Character appearance::Abenthy]] was Kvothe’s first real teacher. An arcanist, tinker and peddler. Also called Ben. | ||
*[[Character appearance::Tom| ]] Tom is the Mayor’s constable. | *[[Character appearance::Tom| ]] Tom is the Mayor’s constable. | ||
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+ | *[[Referenced::Baron Greyfallow]] is Kvothe's troupe's patron. | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, 23 July 2019
Entering a small town, Kvothe’s troupe are met with mistrust from the mayor and constables. They have a writ which reverses the situation. Kvothe meets Ben and invites him to the troupe.
Characters
Characters physically appearing in the chapter
- Kvothe refers to himself in the first person, as the narrator.
- Arliden was Edema Ruh, and was supposedly a better actor and musician than any have ever seen. Supposedly lured his wife away from her old life with sweet music and sweeter words.
- Laurian was Edema Ruh and had a gift for words.
- Mayor of the town they’re performing in.
- Trip was a juggler, often seen in jester’s motley.
- Marion and his wife were puppeteers.
- Abenthy was Kvothe’s first real teacher. An arcanist, tinker and peddler. Also called Ben.
- Tom is the Mayor’s constable.
Characters mentioned in the chapter, but not physically present
- Baron Greyfallow is Kvothe's troupe's patron.