
Chronicler
SupportingA pale-skinned man of scholarly appearance in his late thirties with a slender build from a life spent with books and writing rather than physical labor. His face is mobile and expressive, prone to flushing red with emotion or draining completely pale in moments of shock or fear, and he runs his hands through his hair when frustrated. He is dressed in a hooded traveling cloak with a flat leather satchel tucked under one arm and a heavy well-stocked travelsack, with a simple dull iron wheel amulet hanging from a leather cord around his neck.
Contains info from Book 2+
Physical Description
A pale-skinned man of scholarly appearance in his late thirties with a slender build from a life spent with books and writing rather than physical labor. His face is mobile and expressive, prone to flushing red with emotion or draining completely pale in moments of shock or fear, and he runs his hands through his hair when frustrated. He is dressed in a hooded traveling cloak with a flat leather satchel tucked under one arm and a heavy well-stocked travelsack, with a simple dull iron wheel amulet hanging from a leather cord around his neck. A fair-skinned man of average height and build appearing to be in his mid-thirties, Chronicler possesses neat dark hair, sharp observant eyes, and an expressive face that readily pales with horror, flushes bright red when embarrassed, or appears wild around the eyes in moments of fear while his mouth forms a thin line of irritation. His posture remains stiff and still when tense and his movements are precise and careful as he handles papers or tools, with his body showing the scholarly bearing of a dedicated scribe who carries a flat leather satchel over one shoulder filled with sheets of small precise writing, an inkwell, and a disassemblable pen.
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Evolution
The Name of the Wind
A pale-skinned man of scholarly appearance in his late thirties with a slender build from a life spent with books and writing rather than physical labor. His face is mobile and expressive, prone to flushing red with emotion or draining completely pale in moments of shock or fear, and he runs his hands through his hair when frustrated. He is dressed in a hooded traveling cloak with a flat leather satchel tucked under one arm and a heavy well-stocked travelsack, with a simple dull iron wheel amulet hanging from a leather cord around his neck.
- Arrives at the Waystone Inn seeking to record Kvothe's story for three days.
- Displays shock and fascination as Kvothe begins recounting his legendary past.
- Carefully transcribes Kvothe's tale with precise handwriting and scholarly tools.
- Wears a dull iron wheel amulet, hinting at ties to the Amyr.
- Reacts expressively, flushing or paling during dramatic revelations in Kvothe's narrative.
Relationships
Contains info from Book 2+
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 2