![]() ![]() The Waystone Inn lay in silence and it was a silence of three parts. It was still night in the middle of Newarre. Anyway, here’s the full transcript of the prologue: It turns out Rothfuss is a pretty great narrator. ![]() The Doors of Stone prologue, “A Silence of Three Parts” The stream where Rothfuss read the prologue had a staggering 10,000 concurrent live viewers. Just like the other prologue, it flows like poetry. I particularly found it interesting how it seems to focus more on the town of Newarre rather than Kvothe himself. Many of the phrases remain the same, with new creative descriptions and metaphors. It shares the same title, “A Silence of Three Parts,” and once again finds Kote at the Waystone Inn preparing to tell his tale. ![]() The prologue itself is similar to the ones from first two books, The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man’s Fear. A meager morsel for those whose hearts are hungry for a story.” But when fans have been waiting for this book for a decade, a bite is plenty. As Rothfuss himself wrote on his blog, “What is that, really? Just a taste. They came through, and that’s exactly what he did! Kingkiller Chronicle author Patrick Rothfuss promised to read the prologue to his much-anticipated upcoming novel The Doors of Stone if his fans raised a certain amount of money for his WorldBuilders charity. ![]()
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