Shandi's Cloak
itemHandmade cloak with numerous small pockets for treasures, crafted by a member of Kvothe's troupe. Practical boy's cloak for carrying small items rather than decorative.
Shandi's Cloak debuts in The Name of the Wind as a cherished, handmade garment from Kvothe's troupe days, lined with countless pockets for stashing small treasures and embodying the practical ingenuity of his nomadic childhood. Though only appearing in the first book of The Kingkiller Chronicle, it symbolizes Kvothe's lost innocence and resourcefulness, with no further evolution or mentions in subsequent volumes, leaving its fate a poignant mystery amid the series' escalating tragedies. Its enduring presence in Kvothe's recounting underscores the irreplaceable artifacts of his past that fuel his legendary tale.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Handmade cloak with numerous small pockets for treasures, crafted by a member of Kvothe's troupe. Practical boy's cloak for carrying small items rather than decorative.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 15