Fela

Character from The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss

A gifted student who called the name of stone when her life depended on it — tall, beautiful, and quietly powerful, she is proof that Naming chooses its own moments.

Fela speaks thoughtfully, with the careful precision of someone who has learned that words matter. She is a gifted student — competent in sympathy, skilled in the Archives, and one of the few people to have spontaneously called a Name. When Ambrose trapped her, she called the name of stone and broke free, an act of instinctive power that marked her as a true namer. She does not boast about this. She studies under Elodin with a quiet determination that contrasts with Kvothe's flashier approach. She is kind without being naive, strong without being aggressive, and she sees Simmon's gentle heart clearly enough to choose it over louder, more dramatic options.

Appearance

Tall and strikingly beautiful, with dark Modegan features and the kind of presence that draws every eye in a room whether she wants it or not. She carries herself with a quiet grace that belies considerable inner strength. Her beauty has been both gift and burden — Ambrose's unwanted attention taught her that.

Also known as: Fela

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