The Name of the Wind
Patrick Rothfuss • 2007 • Fantasy • 24,847 votes
Logline
"An innkeeper reveals his legendary past — from orphaned street urchin to the most feared wizard alive — to a chronicler seeking the truth behind the myth."
3-Act Structure
Act I — The Boy Who Lost Everything
Young Kvothe grows up among traveling performers, learning music, languages, and the beginnings of magic from an enigmatic arcanist. When the Chandrian destroy his troupe and murder his parents, he is left alone in the wilderness — a child carrying knowledge of an ancient terror no one believes exists.
Act II — Survival and the University
After years surviving as a street orphan, Kvothe claws his way into the University to study the arcane arts. He makes allies and enemies, falls for a mysterious woman named Denna, and begins to uncover fragments of the truth about the Chandrian — drawing dangerous attention.
Act III — The Legend Begins
Kvothe faces a draccus terrorizing a village, a trial before the University masters, and the growing realization that seeking the Chandrian may cost him everything. The story returns to the present-day inn, where we see the gap between legend and the broken man telling it.
Tone Comparisons
The Princess Bride meets Harry Potter with the dramatic weight of Game of Thrones. A warm, musical world overlaid with creeping dread.
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