You Can Speak Their Name Again When You Have Walked Steps Adem Kvothe

Patrick Rothfuss teases "sleeping barrow king" storyline from The Doors of Stone

Early on in the Kingkiller Chronicle, we're told that Kvothe has "stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings." What does that hateful? Writer Patrick Rothfuss fills the states in.

It's been a pretty exciting couple of weeks forKingkiller Chroniclefans. No, the highly anticipated third volume of the series,The Doors of Stone, isn't out nonetheless, but author Patrick Rothfuss has been talking about the book with encouraging frequency, mostly on his Twitch channel, where he does everything from livestream video games to promote his Worldbuilders charity.

Rothfuss dropped a particularly interesting tidbit in December. This 1 relates to the oft-quoted dorsum encompass ofThe Name of the Air current, the one list off Kvothe's many exploits, real and invented:

My name is Kvothe.

I accept stolen princesses dorsum from sleeping barrow kings. I burned downward the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are immune in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during twenty-four hours. I take talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep.

You may have heard of me.

Specifically, we're talking about that first line, "I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings." We've seen Kvothe spend the dark with Felurian and kinda-sorta burn down the boondocks of Trebon, simply we've never seen him do anything similar that.

Merely we will presently enough. In fact, Rothfuss even revealed the name of the sleeping barrow king in question: Feija, the beginning king of Vintas who united a agglomeration of warring factions into the nation we know from the books. (I'mprobably spelling that wrong, but I'chiliad just going going on how Rothfuss says it in the video beneath. What do y'all make of it?)

The Barrow King

As Rothfuss explains in the video, Feija was a pretty imposing figure in the history of the 4 Corners. He brought together a bunch of "petty, squabbling sea kings" and formed the nation of Vintas, 1 of the major players on the continent of Temerant. Kvothe'south University rival Ambrose is currently 12th in line to the Vintish throne, and the city of Severin, where Kvothe spent a large clamper of fourth dimension inThe Wise Man's Fear, is i of its major urban centers.

In the video Rothfuss shows off a newly minted Vintish coin that bears Feija's likeness. The epitome is divide down the middle: on i one-half we see Feija standing tall with his sword and a bunch of those bottom kings behind him. On the other, we run across a skeletal-looking figure in front of some continuing stones. "On ane side, there he is Feija King Maker," Rothfuss explains. "[A]nd here he is otherwise: Feija, king in life and rex in decease."

This is where things start to get really interesting. Someone on the stream asked if Feija was notwithstanding alive thanks to Necromancy, the oft-used fantasy magic that deals with raising the dead. Rothfuss had some stiff feelings about it:

Necromancy is for f@#$ing wankers who play D&D. Feija is a dead male monarch, buried in the proper way–a man with the will to make a nation. And a man such as that does not merely dice if he does non wish to, he comes dorsum as a draug. And non this bullshitSkyrimdraug, similar y'all're a zombie with a different proper noun. You lot come back every bit Magician King Feija, first king, always rex, in his barrow watching the lands. Necromancy my ass. Through his will solitary does Feija continue to lookout man over Vintas.

All very intriguing! "Yous'll learn a little bit more about Feija in book three," Rothfuss added.

But but considering Feija sounds like an undead king in a barrow doesn'tnecessarilymean it's the aforementioned "sleeping barrow king" from the dorsum ofThe Name of the Wind, correct? Except that Rothfuss took things a step further and all only confirmed that this was the instance. "Y'all didn't become a spoiler," Rothfuss said about his footling rant. "I mean, Feija'southward already come up in the books. I hateful, Kvothe literally says–have you not read 'em?–'I accept stolen princesses dorsum from sleeping barrow kings,' right?"

So there you have it. Feija is the first rex of Vintas and the "barrow king" from the back of the book. That'due south about as close to an outright confirmation every bit nosotros're likely to get, complete with a vague explanation for how he tin all the same exist "alive" so many years later on.

Of course, we still don't know who the princess he captures is, and what circumstances will lead Kvothe into Feija's barrow. But nevertheless, this might exist one of the biggest info drops aboutThe Doors of Rock that we've had in quite some time.

Expanding on the initial draft forThe Doors of Stone

Feija isn't the only intriguing tidbit Rothfuss has dropped lately. In some other Twitch excerpt posted to the YouTube fan channel The Eolian, the author delved into how some of the characters and plot points had inverse as he updated the drafts for the 2d and third books in his series. The commencement big betoken of interest he discussed was Kvothe's trip to Ademre inThe Wise Man's Fearfulness,which evidently changed a lot by the fourth dimension it was finally set for united states to read:

When I went back to reviseThe Wise Man's Fear, the entire trip to Ademre was three capacity long. Information technology was finer a montage, because when I was writing the draft, I was like 'f@#!, I know I demand to write this, only too I need to get [Kvothe] dorsum here to where the story goes.' So I'1000 similar, 'and and so he learned fighting…then he learned fighting…then he went dwelling.' And [laughs] Betsy [Wollheim, Rothfuss' editor] looked at it and she'southward similar 'yep, people are gonna feel really allow down. In that location's not a lot here.' And and then I worked to expand Tempi equally a character, I worked to expand and really show off the culture, and take fourth dimension to explore there.

It'southward hard to imagine what that section would have been similar if it were as brusk equally Rothfuss initially planned. Kvothe'due south time in Ademre spans 19 chapters inThe Wise Man's Fear,and is pretty memorable. Also, am I the only 1 who'southward been pronouncing "Ademre" wrong for the last decade?

But even more than memorable than Kvothe'due south fourth dimension with the Adem mercenaries are the interactions he has with his apprentice/assistant at the Waystone Inn, the Fae creature Bast.

"Y'know, we do learn how Bast and Kvothe meet," Rothfuss said. "And really that has been something that I've really had to expand. Ages ago when I wrote the initial draft of [The Kingkiller Relate]…Bast was not such a developed character. And Kvothe and Bast'south human relationship had non developed to the degree that information technology currently is. There's sort of, what I call up of in my caput as the 'buddy-cop thing,' where they run across and that's fine…but what y'all don't meet is like, how did they become from these people who met…to where they are now."

I skipped over…some of how they got to where like, it makes sense them being who they are to each other now, in the frame story. And that was very sharp. It wasn't abrupt initially, because once again in the start draft…that relationship was non as adult. Simply over the course of three, four hundred revisions, Bast and Kvothe and how they interacted in the frame story became like…really practiced. So now I accept to make sure that the showtime really blends well into the stop, otherwise…I mean, who saw The Witcher, right?

Rothfuss has been pretty outspoken about his dislike for sure aspects of The Witchershow, if you lot're wondering wherethatcame from.

I can't aid but wonder if role of the reason Rothfuss is talking about the book and so much more than he did a few years ago is because progress on it is going well. That's speculation, of form…simply withal…

Could 2021 be the twelvemonth nosotros finally go into the barrow of that draug king and see how Bast and Kvothe met?

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