Favorite KKC Character Round 1: Poll 3
Devi
Shehyn
Devi: "Welcome to the game. Thanks for playing."
Sheyyn: "If an enemy draws my blood, she should see it as her fair reward."

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Favorite KKC Character Round 1: Poll 3
Devi
Shehyn
Devi: "Welcome to the game. Thanks for playing."
Sheyyn: "If an enemy draws my blood, she should see it as her fair reward."

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I didnāt upload one yesterday, so hereās two ofĀ āem
Inktober Day 5
Shehyn
(The Leader)
Inktober Day 6
The Cthaeh
(The Evil)
Why I like the Kingkiller Chronicles.
Look, Iād like other tumblr blogs to stop implying that KKC fans are sexist with bad taste for reading KKC. Theyāre entitled to their opinion, but I have to disagree with them. Letās look at their arguments:
Question: Why donāt you and other KKC fans read female and people of color authors? Why is KKC everywhere on tumblr?
My answer: There are tumblr blogs that love kkc, female and poc authors. One well known tumblr blog that loves KKC, poc and women authors is bookcub. I think bookcub makes some of the defenses Iām about to mention - apologies if Iām repeating what she or other tumblr bloggers have already said.
The KKC fandom bloggers on tumblr already read diverse authors from what I can see. To be fair, Iām fairly new to tumblr, so I donāt know everyone in the KKC fandom on tumblr.
Also, the KKC fandom is really small on tumblr, so Iām not sure why you think KKC is everywhere on tumblr blogs?
I do read female and people of color authors. Iāve posted a lot about Sarah Rees Brennanās books, The Lynburn Legacy and the Demonās Lexicon trilogy, and J K Rowlingās Harry Potter books.
Apologies if I make crappy spelling mistakes, my spellcheck is atrocious.
Iāve read women and poc authors, such as: Any mystery novel by Agatha Christie, especially the Hercule Poirot books and the Miss Marple series.
Lgbt authors and poets I like - I have so many, but my favourite ones are Scott Ryan Tracey (author), Malinda Lo (author), any poetry by Sappho (Ancient Greek poetess), and Oscar Wildeās The Picture of Dorian Gray. I also donāt like Lord Byronās sexism towards women writers, but I like his writing.
Other female and or poc authors I like: Anything by Emily Rodda - especially Deltora Quest, Rowan of Rin series and the Teen Power Inc books.
Ten things I hate about me. By Randa Abdel-Fattah, who is Palestinian Muslim.
Tahereh Mafi. Iranian American author. Shatter Me series.
Cecilia Dart-Thornton. The Bitterbynde Trilogy.
Diana Wynne Jones, The Christopher Chant books.
N K Jemisinās 100 thousand kingdoms trilogy books. Iāve already read and loved this trilogy prior to 2014. The last book in the series was published in 2011.
Cassandra Clare. Shadow hunter series - City of Glass. The Dark Artifices. Magnus Bane books.
Holly Black - Spiderwick Chronicles.
Malinda Lo - Ash, Adaptation, Inheritance, Tremontaine.
Robin McKinley - Beauty.
Ursula K LeGuin - Wizard of Earthsea, The ones who walk away from Omelas.
Ellen Kushner - Swordspoint and Privilege of the Sword.
JK Rowling - Harry Potter books.
Stranger (The Change series) - science fiction and fantasy young adult apocalyptic fiction, by Rachel Manija Brown and Sherwood Smith.
Crown Duel - fantasy, by Sherwood Smith.
Song of the Lioness, The Immortals, anything else by Tamora Pierce.
Question: You shouldnāt read Patrick Rothfuss because thereās better women writers and poc writers than him.
My answer: Actually, I can read what I want. My spare time, my hobbies, my decision. I agree itās important to read women and poc authors too. ā¤ļø But that shouldnāt prevent me from reading KKC.
Question: Canāt you stop blogging about KKC? I donāt like KKC.
My answer: No, sorry. Youāre entitled to your opinion, and Iām entitled to mine. If you donāt like my KKC posts, you can either scroll past them or stop reading my tumblr blog.
Question: arenāt you bothered that Patrick Rothfuss writes sexist parts in his books?
My answer: Yes. I like The Name of the Wind, but I was bothered by the lack of women in the first few chapters, and the constant tactless jokes made by Kvothe and his friend Sovoy about sex workers.
And Wise Manās Fear is way less sexist than The Name of the Wind. Patrick Rothfuss takes on constructive criticism really well, hence why he has way more female characters who appear more often and have much more skills and knowledge than Kvothe.
Sexism in fantasy books is not solely a Rothfuss problem. Sexism appears in a lot of books by men, women and gender queer people, and I agree we should work hard to not write books with sexist messages, and include more equal number of well written female characters. š
Kvothe even gets female martial arts teachers from the Adem mercenaries. There are plenty of brave, smart, kind and interesting female characters, like Auri, Devi, Denna, Fela, Mola, and Kvotheās mum Laurian.
Laurian was brave enough to leave a loveless arranged marriage and unsupportive family to marry Kvotheās dad Arliden. And the antagonist Cinder said Laurian was tougher than Arliden.
Plus you get a book from Auriās point of view, The Slow Regard of Silent Things.
I come across other authors who are really bad at taking constructive criticism from readers and even have the nerve to bully and sue readers who disagree politely. Authors who sue people for writing fanfiction. At least Patrick Rothfuss never does that.
Iāve read across plenty of books that are incredibly racist and frustrating. Iāve also been disappointed by books with negative and cruel portrayals of musicians. Say what you want about Rothfuss, heās strongly anti racist and he respects musicians.
Iām a poc of South East Asian descent and I have relatives who play in a band and other relatives who play music in their spare time. I play piano as a hobby. I donāt have to worry about seeing racist rubbish or insults to musicians when I read any book by Rothfuss.
The difference between raman and varelse is not in the creature judged, but in the creature judging. When we declare an alien species to be raman, it does not mean that they have passed a threshold of moral maturity. It means that we have.
Shehyn
For all you Kingkiller Chronicles fans out there, you might be interested in reading the above website [houseofnames.com], which has information on the family surname Shehyn, which is an Irish surname. According to [houseofnames.com], the surname Shehyn is derived from the original Gaelic spelling O Siodhachain. This may come from the Irish Gaelic word Siodhach, which means āpeacefulā. Shehyn is the first name of a female character from Patrick Rothfussā Kingkiller Chronicles novel The Wise Manās Fear. šShe is an older Adem woman and knowledgeable, highly skilled teacher of the school of fighting on the way of the sword tree (Latantha) and lives in Haert.

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Cyphus bears the blue flame. Stercus is in thrall of iron. Ferule chill and dark of eye. Usnea lives in nothing but decay. Grey Dalcenti never speaks. Pale Alenta brings the blight. Last there is the lord of seven: Hated. Hopeless. Sleepless. Sane. Alaxel bears the shadow's hame.
Shehyn, The Wise Man's Fear, p.940
"Penthe," Vashet said admiringly. "She is a fury, is she not?" Personal project doing concept art for the Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss, which I enjoyed immensely! This scene is from book 2 where Penthe is first introduced, having a bout with the elder Shehyn.
Some Adem pixels
Some more KKC pixels. Not all obviously. There is Tempi, Shehyn, Vashet, and Penthe.