![]() ![]() The series is a secondary world fantasy the setting is named Temerant. Present-day "interludes" concern his life as an innkeeper, with each present day depicted in a separate book. ![]() The series is framed as the transcription of his three-day-long oral autobiography, where he "trouped, traveled, loved, lost, trusted and was betrayed". In the past, he was a wandering trouper and musician who grew to be a notorious arcanist (or wizard), known as the infamous "Kingkiller". In the present day, Kvothe is a rural innkeeper, living under a pseudonym. The Kingkiller Chronicle tells the life story of a man named Kvothe. The series also contains metafictional stories within stories from varying perspectives that tie to the main plot in various ways. ![]() The main plot, making up the majority of the books and concerning the actual details of Kvothe's life, is told in the first person. The book is told in a " story-within-a-story" format: a frame narrative relates the present day in which Kvothe runs an inn under an assumed name and is told in omniscient third person. The series centers on a man named Kvothe, an infamous adventurer and musician telling his life story to a scribe. The books released in the series have sold over 10 million copies. ![]() The first two books, The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, were released in 20. The Kingkiller Chronicle is a fantasy trilogy by the American writer Patrick Rothfuss. ![]()
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