public garden in Imre
One of Imre's well-maintained public gardens featuring flowerbeds, walking paths, benches, and ornamental plants. It serves as a peaceful retreat within the city.
The public garden in Imre, introduced in 'The Name of the Wind' as a serene oasis amid the bustling university town, features meticulously tended flowerbeds, winding walking paths, inviting benches, and ornamental plants that offer respite to students and residents alike. Across the Kingkiller Chronicle series, it remains a static symbol of tranquility with no significant evolution or dramatic events, serving primarily as a backdrop for peaceful moments rather than a site of conflict or change. Though only detailed in the first book, its enduring presence underscores Imre's civilized charm in Kvothe's formative years.
History
The Name of the Wind
One of Imre's well-maintained public gardens featuring flowerbeds, walking paths, benches, and ornamental plants. It serves as a peaceful retreat within the city.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 65