2023-11-09 Thu 11.00am [[Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf]] >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:02:40.132Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:02:40.132Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":9293,"end":9650},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"“But Taborlin knew the names of all things, and so all things were his tocommand. He said to the stone: ‘Break!’ and the stone broke. 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He stepped to the edge, looked down, andwithout a second thought he stepped out into the open air. . . .”== * >%%LINK%%[[#^24nn2b6grwri|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^24nn2b6grwri >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:03:15.178Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:03:15.178Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":9650,"end":9977},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"The boy’s eyes went wide. “He didn’t!”Cob nodded seriously. “So Taborlin fell, but he did not despair. For heknew the name of the wind, and so the wind obeyed him. He spoke to thewind and it cradled and caressed him. It bore him to the ground as gently asa puff of thistledown and set him on his feet softly as a mother’s kiss.","prefix":"ed out into the open air. . . .”","suffix":"“And when he got to the ground a"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==The boy’s eyes went wide. “He didn’t!”Cob nodded seriously. “So Taborlin fell, but he did not despair. For heknew the name of the wind, and so the wind obeyed him. He spoke to thewind and it cradled and caressed him. It bore him to the ground as gently asa puff of thistledown and set him on his feet softly as a mother’s kiss.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^53brs6focjp|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^53brs6focjp >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:03:53.984Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:03:53.984Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":24030,"end":24272},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"He called himself Kote. He had chosen the name carefully when he cameto this place. He had taken a new name for most of the usual reasons, andfor a few unusual ones as well, not the least of which was the fact thatnames were important to him.","prefix":"waiting for something to happen.","suffix":"Looking up, he saw a thousand st"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==He called himself Kote. He had chosen the name carefully when he cameto this place. He had taken a new name for most of the usual reasons, andfor a few unusual ones as well, not the least of which was the fact thatnames were important to him.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^sxlcb0m441p|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^sxlcb0m441p >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:05:59.057Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:05:59.057Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":110137,"end":110515},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"Kvothe shook his head. “No. It began at the University. I went to learnmagic of the sort they talk about in stories. Magic like Taborlin the Great. Iwanted to learn the name of the wind. I wanted fire and lightning. I wantedanswers to ten thousand questions and access to their archives. But what Ifound at the University was much different than a story, and I was muchdismayed.","prefix":"ass, sweet and clean as clover.”","suffix":"“But I expect the true beginning"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==Kvothe shook his head. “No. It began at the University. I went to learnmagic of the sort they talk about in stories. Magic like Taborlin the Great. Iwanted to learn the name of the wind. I wanted fire and lightning. I wantedanswers to ten thousand questions and access to their archives. But what Ifound at the University was much different than a story, and I was muchdismayed.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^0w2aqucwvb5p|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^0w2aqucwvb5p >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:06:33.566Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:06:33.566Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":111320,"end":111571},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"Kvothe sat forward in his chair.“In the beginning, as far as I know, the world was spun out of thenameless void by Aleph, who gave everything a name. Or, depending on theversion of the tale, found the names all things already possessed.”","prefix":"ing, let’s make ita proper one.”","suffix":"Chronicler let slip a small laug"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==Kvothe sat forward in his chair.“In the beginning, as far as I know, the world was spun out of thenameless void by Aleph, who gave everything a name. Or, depending on theversion of the tale, found the names all things already possessed.”== * >%%LINK%%[[#^387dzj4mmym|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^387dzj4mmym >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:07:09.528Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:07:09.528Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":112028,"end":112198},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"My name is Kvothe, pronounced nearly the same as “Quothe.” Names areimportant as they tell you a great deal about a person. I’ve had more namesthan anyone has a right to.","prefix":"e.” His smile broadened. “Mine.”","suffix":"The Adem call me Maedre. Which, "}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==My name is Kvothe, pronounced nearly the same as “Quothe.” Names areimportant as they tell you a great deal about a person. I’ve had more namesthan anyone has a right to.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^8o216dcimh6|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^8o216dcimh6 >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:07:30.364Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:07:30.364Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":112842,"end":113172},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"My first mentor called me E’lir because I was clever and I knew it. Myfirst real lover called me Dulator because she liked the sound of it. I havebeen called Shadicar, Lightfinger, and Six-String. I have been called Kvothethe Bloodless, Kvothe the Arcane, and Kvothe Kingkiller. I have earnedthose names. Bought and paid for them.","prefix":"ed at least partially prophetic.","suffix":"But I was brought up as Kvothe. "}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==My first mentor called me E’lir because I was clever and I knew it. Myfirst real lover called me Dulator because she liked the sound of it. I havebeen called Shadicar, Lightfinger, and Six-String. I have been called Kvothethe Bloodless, Kvothe the Arcane, and Kvothe Kingkiller. I have earnedthose names. Bought and paid for them.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^t6llvcqi9a|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^t6llvcqi9a >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:08:43.685Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:08:43.685Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":136098,"end":136949},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"If this is to be a full and honest account of my life and deeds, I feel I shouldmention that my reasons for inviting Ben into our troupe were not entirelyaltruistic. It’s true that quality cosmetics and clean lights were a welcomeaddition to our troupe. It’s also true that I’d felt sorry for the old man aloneon the road.But underneath it all I was moved by my curiosity. I had seen Abenthy dosomething I could not explain, something strange and wonderful. Not histrick with the sympathy lamps—I recognized that for what it was:showmanship, a bluff to impress ignorant townsfolk.What he had done afterward was different. He called the wind and thewind came. It was magic. Real magic. The sort of magic I’d heard about instories of Taborlin the Great. The sort of magic I hadn’t believed in since Iwas six. Now I didn’t know what to believe.","prefix":"t to welcome you to the troupe.”","suffix":"So I invited him into our troupe"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==If this is to be a full and honest account of my life and deeds, I feel I shouldmention that my reasons for inviting Ben into our troupe were not entirelyaltruistic. It’s true that quality cosmetics and clean lights were a welcomeaddition to our troupe. It’s also true that I’d felt sorry for the old man aloneon the road.But underneath it all I was moved by my curiosity. I had seen Abenthy dosomething I could not explain, something strange and wonderful. Not histrick with the sympathy lamps—I recognized that for what it was:showmanship, a bluff to impress ignorant townsfolk.What he had done afterward was different. He called the wind and thewind came. It was magic. Real magic. The sort of magic I’d heard about instories of Taborlin the Great. The sort of magic I hadn’t believed in since Iwas six. Now I didn’t know what to believe.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^sx6bx2kllqo|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^sx6bx2kllqo >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:08:55.336Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:08:55.336Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":136949,"end":137098},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"So I invited him into our troupe, hoping to find answers to my questions.Though I didn’t know it at the time, I was looking for the name of the wind.","prefix":"w I didn’t know what to believe.","suffix":" More Information Less Informati"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==So I invited him into our troupe, hoping to find answers to my questions.Though I didn’t know it at the time, I was looking for the name of the wind.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^iamacu9m9ni|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^iamacu9m9ni >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-11-09T19:10:21.256Z","updated":"2023-11-09T19:10:21.256Z","document":{"title":"The Name of the Wind","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},{"href":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"ab235018acf00bc8a7815f059b388ca0"},"uri":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/z.Attachments/-Papers and books/Patrick Rothfuss 2007 - The Name of the Wind.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":195125,"end":195838},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"Kvothe motioned Chronicler forward imperiously, then turned to grabtwo thick glasses and a bottle seemingly at random. He set the glasses downas Bast and Chronicler eyed each other uneasily.“Now,” Kvothe said angrily, “you’ve both acted understandably, but thatdoes not by any means mean that either of you has behaved well. So, wemight as well start over altogether.”He drew a deep breath. “Bast, let me introduce you to Devan Lochees,also known as Chronicler. By all accounts a great teller, rememberer, andrecorder of stories. In addition, unless I have suddenly lost all my wit, anaccomplished member of the Arcanum, at least Re’lar, and one of perhapstwo score people in the world who knows the name of iron.","prefix":"acedwith graceful cloven hooves.","suffix":"“However,” Kvothe continued, “in"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==Kvothe motioned Chronicler forward imperiously, then turned to grabtwo thick glasses and a bottle seemingly at random. He set the glasses downas Bast and Chronicler eyed each other uneasily.“Now,” Kvothe said angrily, “you’ve both acted understandably, but thatdoes not by any means mean that either of you has behaved well. So, wemight as well start over altogether.”He drew a deep breath. “Bast, let me introduce you to Devan Lochees,also known as Chronicler. By all accounts a great teller, rememberer, andrecorder of stories. In addition, unless I have suddenly lost all my wit, anaccomplished member of the Arcanum, at least Re’lar, and one of perhapstwo score people in the world who knows the name of iron.== * >%%LINK%%[[#^xpasftw3b2o|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^xpasftw3b2o