Unnamed Town Market Square
The central open space in the unnamed town used for markets, gatherings, and daily community activities, also known locally as the green.
The Unnamed Town Market Square, affectionately known as the green, serves as the vibrant heart of community life in the rural town where Kvothe spends his early childhood in The Name of the Wind. This central open space buzzes with markets, gatherings, and daily activities, embodying the simple joys and social fabric of Edema Ruh-influenced rural existence. Though it appears only in the first book and receives no further mention or evolution in subsequent volumes, it stands as a poignant backdrop to Kvothe's formative years before tragedy strikes.
History
The Name of the Wind
The central open space in the unnamed town used for markets, gatherings, and daily community activities, also known locally as the green.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 8