14. In The Wind -
This chapter features a highly-praised interaction between the characters Jasnah and Hoid.
Chapter 14 of Patrick Rothfuss’s The Name of the Wind , titled , is a pivotal moment that transitions Kvothe from a curious student of "magic" into someone who truly understands its lethal reality. The Plot: A Near-Fatal Lesson
Ben famously warns that a clever boy without caution is as dangerous as a child building a "nuclear reactor in his shed". 14. In The Wind
Chapter 14 is where William's windmill finally gains national attention from officials, leading to his TEDGlobal fellowship.
This chapter marks the end of Kvothe’s "innocent" education. Ben realizes he has been giving "dangerous tools to a clever, thoughtless person". Chapter 14 is where William's windmill finally gains
To prove he can do it, Kvothe uses sympathy to bind the air in his lungs to the air outside.
Read Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson: Chapters 14 and 15 To prove he can do it, Kvothe uses
Ben is forced to call the name of the wind to shatter the binding and save Kvothe’s life. Why It’s "Interesting"