Graham
MinorGraham has the easy camaraderie of lifelong friends, his laughter mixing with the clink of mugs in a smoky tavern. There's a cunning spark in his eye that hints at hidden depths beneath the farmer's plain exterior. You sense he's the sort who notices more than he lets on.
Contains info from Book 2+
Physical Description
A man in his 30s with average build, Graham bears the marks of farm life—callused hands and a face tanned by sun and wind. His hair is short and practical, eyes holding a cunning glimmer amid honest features. He dresses in simple homespun clothes, often seen with a flat bundle of mounting board or nursing a drink at the bar. His presence is unassuming yet watchful, blending into the tavern's warmth. Young adult rural man of average build with weathered face and thick hands. Eyes red around the edges from lack of sleep, wearing shirt sleeves he cuffs up. Often slouching on a stool with a guilty air or grinning reassuringly at the bar.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Graham appears as one of the three friends sharing drinks at the Waystone Inn in the frame story, a local farmer whose presence adds color to the village backdrop. He briefly shows a cunning side carrying mounting board early on, but remains a background figure sipping at the bar by the chaotic end. Never more than a familiar face in the crowd, he embodies the steady rhythm of rural life around Kvothe's tale.
- Shares drinks as one of three friends at the Waystone Inn bar.
- Displays cunning by carrying mounting board early in the story.
- Remains a background figure sipping amid the chaotic tavern end.
- Embodies the steady rhythm of rural village life.
Relationships
Contains info from Book 2+
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 1