Seaward Square
An open square in a coastal or riverside town, possibly featuring fountains, statues, or market activity with a view toward the sea or water.
Seaward Square emerges in the first book of The Kingkiller Chronicle as a vibrant, open plaza in a coastal or riverside town, likely Tarbean, characterized by its fountains, statues, and bustling market activity overlooking the sea. Across the series, it remains a static yet evocative backdrop, symbolizing the gritty urban life that shapes Kvothe's early hardships without undergoing significant changes or dramatic events in later volumes. Its enduring presence underscores the chronicle's grounded world-building, offering a glimpse into the everyday rhythms of the Commonwealth's waterfront communities.
History
The Name of the Wind
An open square in a coastal or riverside town, possibly featuring fountains, statues, or market activity with a view toward the sea or water.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 20