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  • Prompted by a biographer called Chronicler who realizes his true identity, Kvothe starts to tell his life story.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • Prompted by a biographer called Chronicler who realizes his true identity, Kvothe starts to tell his life story.

    The Name of the Wind 2007

  • "The Name of the Wind" is the story of Kvothe pronounced "quothe", a man of legend who has been found by a man known as The Chronicler who seeks to write down the real story of Kvothe's life.

    Book Review AND Giveaway! The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss 2008

  • "The Name of the Wind" is the story of Kvothe pronounced "quothe", a man of legend who has been found by a man known as The Chronicler who seeks to write down the real story of Kvothe's life.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • From these two data, as well as from the character of the items of information which may have been conjectured to have been derived from this source, the conclusion is forced upon us that the Book of Kings cited by the Chronicler is a late compilation far removed from actual tradition, and in relation to the canonical Book of

    Prolegomena Julius Wellhausen 1881

  • The arrival of 'Chronicler', a man searching for a legend, soon reveals the truth to us: that our flame-haired innkeeper is really Kvothe, a warrior and spellcaster of powerful repute.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Adam Whitehead 2007

  • The arrival of 'Chronicler', a man searching for a legend, soon reveals the truth to us: that our flame-haired innkeeper is really Kvothe, a warrior and spellcaster of powerful repute.

    The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss Adam Whitehead 2007

  • Dan Coats is a trainwreck, a rabid Clinton Chronicler.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: February 3, 2010 2010

  • Chronicler of dark and disturbing relationships in such films as Leaving Las Vegas and The Loss of Sexual Innocence, Figgis might seem the ideal person to tackle such material.

    Lucrezia Borgia - review 2011

  • A Pathfinder Chronicler or a Balanced Scale of Abadar could come in incredibly handy with encumbrance.

    What’s Good For The Goose « Geek Related 2009

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