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February 4th, 2012, 06:28 PM #76Rogue Warrior
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I still need to read WMF, and reread TNOTW. I dont know if I like Kvothe or not. Excellent story telling, and I been trying not to look at spoilers, but there are way more clues & secrets etc, like ASOIF then I'd realized, I remember the first time I seen the theory thread over on westeros, I was blown away at how much there is going on, and how much I missed.
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February 9th, 2012, 06:29 AM #77Registered User
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I'm starting to think that Auri is more then she seems. I wonder if Kvothe tricked into betraying Auri to her death by Denna would have enough power to cause him to flee events to the Inn? What could Auri be? The moon?
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February 9th, 2012, 07:36 AM #78Damn the torpedoes!
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AmethystOrator was kidding. You didn't "miss" any details in your read. However, you are unlikely to get any more than what was in the book.
Spoiler:It's not that Rothfuss was teasing you necessarily, but that 1) you get the main description of the trial in the frame story with Chronicler at the inn, and 2) Kvothe is telling the story, and he's only telling Chronicler, i.e. us, what he feels is pertinent. So thus, skipping over the entire exciting journey between the University and meeting up with the Maer, with pirates and shipwrecks, is entirely skipped over. You should read Jo Walton's read through on Tor.com for some of the narrative tricks that Rothfuss has used.
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February 11th, 2012, 11:54 PM #80Registered User
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We read the same trial. Rothfuss has said that he did write out at least one of the trial and/or the sea voyage (I forget which and it might have been both), but it/they were cut from the book. I enjoyed these on a more meta level. Some readers have complained about how much "bloat" there is in these books, in the descriptions of Kvothe's classes and some of his "side" adventures. By writing the trial and sea voyage this way, Rothfuss proves that he absolutely could have made these books much shorter (by writing other scenes in the style of these two), or conversely made them quite a bit larger (by expanding these two stories), but that he purposely and consciously did not. They help argue, imo, that the rest of the stories there are there for a reason and it's incumbent upon the readership to discover why they are present.
February 11th, 2012, 11:59 PM #81Registered User
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Yes. Definitely.
I don't think that that will be what happens, but if it were, then it could be enough to cause him to flee to this new life.I wonder if Kvothe tricked into betraying Auri to her death by Denna would have enough power to cause him to flee events to the Inn?
What could Auri be? The moon?Spoiler:Possibly an angel or amyr
February 12th, 2012, 12:01 AM #82Registered User
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February 12th, 2012, 12:09 AM #83Registered User
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A good catch. Even if others have noticed this (and they have), imo anyone who notices these sorts of things on their own deserves as much credit as whoever noticed it first.
Yup. Speaking of interesting things involving Auri (and there are several), it's worth mentioning imo thatThat would be pretty interesting if she was right.
Spoiler:Taborlin the Great was given a key, coin and candle. And Auri gives Kvothe a...key, coin and candle.
March 7th, 2012, 03:17 PM #84You talkin' to me??
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In case anyone is interested -- I just found out that there is a new audio version of NOTW, with a new narrator. The original version was recorded by Nick Podehl, and I was never too thrilled with his recording. The new version is done by Rupert Degas, a British actor and narrator who (amongst other things) has recorded several books by Murakami and Mervyn Peake.
I'm assuming this new recording is for British release, dunno for sure. Just thought I'd spread the word around!
March 7th, 2012, 04:49 PM #85Rogue Warrior
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I've checked out some of the spoiler threads over on Westeros on this series, and I'm like Good God! I didn't see all this stuff! I just didn't read that deep into it, like the first time I seen the theory threads over there, I mean these people pick these apart like it was the Holy Bible! lol Good job y'all, makes we wanna start over.
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