
Ambrose Jakis
SupportingA young nobleman with pale skin and a face built to scowl, creating an expression of perpetual contempt and superiority that matches his arrogant bearing. His soft hands show a lifetime without physical labor while he dresses in fine expensive garments such as a blinding white linen shirt under a richly dyed blue or green vest, all of it reeking of old money and privilege as he leans in with casual entitlement.
Contains info from Book 2+
Physical Description
A young nobleman with pale skin and a face built to scowl, creating an expression of perpetual contempt and superiority that matches his arrogant bearing. His soft hands show a lifetime without physical labor while he dresses in fine expensive garments such as a blinding white linen shirt under a richly dyed blue or green vest, all of it reeking of old money and privilege as he leans in with casual entitlement. A young nobleman with fair skin, dark neatly styled hair, and a fine figure who carries himself with elegant arrogance. He is dressed in clean white linen, rich velvet, and a jacket with glittering gold brocade, complemented by dark royal purple gloves and matching boots that avoid any garish appearance. A tall white plume adorns his hat, while his face shows a wide charming smile that can shift to red-faced fury, with eyes that narrow in suspicion before widening in sudden realization.
Gallery
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
A young nobleman with pale skin and a face built to scowl, creating an expression of perpetual contempt and superiority that matches his arrogant bearing. His soft hands show a lifetime without physical labor while he dresses in fine expensive garments such as a blinding white linen shirt under a richly dyed blue or green vest, all of it reeking of old money and privilege as he leans in with casual entitlement.
- Introduces himself with contemptuous arrogance to Kvothe upon his University admission.
- Sabotages Kvothe's laundry, leading to public humiliation and retaliation.
- Confronts Kvothe over malfeasance accusations after a bloodless duel attempt.
- Uses his noble influence to block Kvothe's tuition payments and spread rumors.
- Engages in ongoing feuds, including poisoning Kvothe's laundry with lye.
Relationships
Contains info from Book 2+
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 5