Fela’s room
The personal living quarters of student Fela at the University, modestly furnished with personal items, books, and evidence of her artificery and sygaldry work.
Fela’s room in The Kingkiller Chronicle serves as the modest personal quarters of the University student Fela, reflecting her dedication to artificery and sygaldry through its clutter of books, tools, and half-finished projects. Introduced in the first book, The Name of the Wind, it stands as a snapshot of student life at the University but receives no further mention or evolution in subsequent volumes. As the series progresses into The Wise Man’s Fear and beyond, the room fades from narrative focus, emblematic of Fela's minor role amid escalating conflicts. Its static presence underscores the grounded, everyday backdrop of Kvothe's extraordinary journey.
History
The Name of the Wind
The personal living quarters of student Fela at the University, modestly furnished with personal items, books, and evidence of her artificery and sygaldry work.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 90