Crosson
Modest rural town with timber-framed shops and homes, dirt roads, market stalls selling local bread, butter, crumbly cheese. Along road to Eld.
Crosson emerges in the second book of The Kingkiller Chronicle as a modest rural town characterized by its timber-framed shops and homes, dirt roads, and bustling market stalls offering local bread, butter, and crumbly cheese. Positioned along the road to Eld, it serves as a fleeting waypoint in Kvothe's expansive journey, embodying the simple, unassuming charm of the series' rural landscapes. Though not revisited in subsequent volumes—at least in the published works—Crosson highlights the world's grounded, everyday locales amid the grander tapestry of Kvothe's adventures.
History
The Wise Man's Fear
Modest rural town with timber-framed shops and homes, dirt roads, market stalls selling local bread, butter, crumbly cheese. Along road to Eld.
Book Appearances
The Wise Man's Fear
First appears Ch 78