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A rough sketch of Bast w/o his glamour 
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Can I get laurian and arlidan as a aesthetic please? They were so good
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Marigolds are associated with both the sun as well as grief. Also, I think of orange when I think of these books. Idk why. And the silhouette at the top is how Kvothe likes to remember his parents, dancing.
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Today in : the kkc fandom really needs new content because we're all down to overanalyzing every single comma
I just realized that the University... Doesn't have summer holidays. The terms just keep coming one after the other.
@ Pat give these kids a break
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“My fingers hurt, but I played anyway.  I played until my fingers bled on the strings.  I played until the sun shone through the trees.  I played, trying not to remember, until I fell asleep.”
- The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Ghiblistyle inspired pieces for my favourite book of all times. I’m getting back to the wonderful books and am super inspired to draw some illustrations for my artist reel.
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I'm struggling to not scream as I scroll through the persevered depths of goodreads forums 
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Some KKC charcoal doodles!
(In order of appearance: doodles based off of the Prolouge, Bast, a random eye,    waystones, Bast and the lightning tree, Cinder, full page view, and Kvothes sword hanging in the Waystone Inn)
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boy oh boy ohboyohboy!! It's that boy!!!
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Some bad bad fanart of Kvothe and Bast
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« “It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die.” ~ The Name of the Wind, Prologue, page 2 »
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« I’m spouting too much sense for you to understand… »
Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of The Wind
Bast, page 716
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« …No man is brave that has never walked a hundred miles. If you know the truth of who you are, walk until not a person knows your name… »
Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man’s Fear
Kote, Page 852
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