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The Kingkiller Chronicle book series by Patrick Rothfuss is propelled by one essential question: who is the king that Kvothe killed? Told through the frame narrative of the retired Kvothe, now Kote, explaining his adventures and legacy, The Kingkiller Chronicle has been one of the most popular recent additions to the high fantasy genre, with audiences highly anticipating the return of the story with the long-awaited third installment, The Doors of Stone.
One Kingkiller Chronicle Theory Reveals Cinder Is The King That Kvothe Kills Cinder could be the king that Kvothe is known for killing Close A popular but controversial theory for The Doors of Stone is that Cinder is the king the series has been talking about since the beginning.
Kvothe's reputation, power, and life are seemingly upended by the fact that he kills the king at some point in the plot, and he's gone into hiding as Kote to prevent anyone from tracking him down. If Kvothe killed the Chandrian's defacto leader, Cinder, there's reason to believe that the rest of the terrible beings would be searching for him to take revenge.
Related 10 The Kingkiller Chronicle Questions That The Doors Of Stone Needs To Answer After over a decade of waiting, The Doors of Stone isn't any closer to release, but The Kingkiller Chronicle must wrap up these plotlines.
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