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Timothy Generoy

Minor

He looms like a mountain in human form, his sheer size commanding the space around him without a word. There's a quiet intensity in his presence, as if he's holding back a storm. You can't help but feel small beside him, wondering what thoughts brew in that enormous frame.

Timothy Generoy emerges in the first book of The Kingkiller Chronicle as a towering, imposing figure in the University archives, his massive stature dwarfing even the eccentric Master Elodin. His sudden pallor and flicker of fear upon spotting Kvothe hint at a hidden connection to the protagonist's past or forbidden lore, marking him as a minor yet intriguing enigma. Absent from subsequent volumes thus far, Generoy's brief appearance plants seeds for potential revelations about secrets Kvothe may have unwittingly stirred, leaving readers to ponder his role in the unfolding chronicle.

Physical Description

A huge broad-shouldered man towers over others, a full head taller than even tall figures like Elodin, with a massive, muscular build that fills doorways. His face pales dramatically in moments of tension, contrasting his otherwise rugged features. He carries a hardback book clutched in large hands, dressed in simple, sturdy clothing that accommodates his enormous frame. His presence is overwhelmingly physical, radiating unintended intimidation.

Evolution

The Name of the Wind

Timothy Generoy appears briefly as a huge, broad-shouldered man in the University archives, carrying a hardback book and standing a full head taller than even Elodin. His face drains of blood upon seeing Kvothe, revealing a flicker of fear or recognition in an otherwise imposing figure. Though minor, his startled reaction hints at deeper secrets tied to forbidden knowledge.

  • Appears in University archives as a huge, broad-shouldered man carrying a hardback book.
  • Stands a full head taller than Elodin, emphasizing his imposing physical presence.
  • Face drains of blood upon seeing Kvothe, showing fear or recognition.
  • Reaction suggests ties to deeper secrets or forbidden knowledge.

Book Appearances

1

The Name of the Wind

First appears Ch 46

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