Auri's Wooden Ring
itemSimple band of warm smooth polished wood perfectly sized for Kvothe's finger with no engravings or jewels. Subtly magical with properties of keeping secrets. Given by Auri as a meaningful gift.
Auri's Wooden Ring, a simple band of warm, smooth, polished wood gifted to Kvothe in The Name of the Wind, emerges as a poignant symbol of Auri's affection and trust, imbued with subtle magic that keeps secrets safe. Perfectly sized for Kvothe's finger and devoid of engravings or jewels, it represents one of the few tangible connections to the elusive Auri amid Kvothe's tumultuous journey. Across the series, the ring endures as a quiet, unchanging talisman in subsequent books, its secretive properties mirroring the hidden depths of Auri's world and Kvothe's unspoken burdens, though it sees no major evolution or loss.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Simple band of warm smooth polished wood perfectly sized for Kvothe's finger with no engravings or jewels. Subtly magical with properties of keeping secrets. Given by Auri as a meaningful gift.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 87