Hollows
unique_objectSimple square building with stained glass windows depicting Teccam standing barefoot in cave mouth teaching students, two large maple trees in front.
The Hollows first appears in The Name of the Wind as a modest square building with stained glass windows portraying Teccam teaching his students at the mouth of a cave, flanked by two large maple trees, serving as a subtle nod to the series' philosophical undercurrents. Though not revisited in later books within the provided information, its presence hints at deeper lore surrounding Tehlin orthodoxy and the origins of knowledge that Kvothe encounters amid his University studies. Across the chronicle, the Hollows symbolizes quiet repositories of ancient wisdom, evolving from a static landmark into a potential anchor for unraveling the Amyr's secrets and the Chandrian's shadows in the broader narrative arc.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Simple square building with stained glass windows depicting Teccam standing barefoot in cave mouth teaching students, two large maple trees in front.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 36