14. In The Wind <ORIGINAL ◆>
This chapter features a highly-praised interaction between the characters Jasnah and Hoid.
Ben begins to pull back, teaching only "safe" sympathy and chemistry rather than the deep, dangerous arts of sygaldry and naming. This creates a sense of impending loss, as Kvothe doesn't realize their time together is almost over. 14. In The Wind
To prove he can do it, Kvothe uses sympathy to bind the air in his lungs to the air outside. To prove he can do it, Kvothe uses
In this chapter, Kvothe is studying with his mentor, Abenthy (Ben). When Ben asks how he would bring down a hawk, Kvothe arrogantly suggests he would simply "call the wind" to strike it down. Ben famously warns that a clever boy without
Ben famously warns that a clever boy without caution is as dangerous as a child building a "nuclear reactor in his shed".
If you were referring to a different work, here are other notable "Chapter 14s" involving the wind: