The burning question isn't just how Kvothe kills the king (as implied by his name, Kingkiller), but which king he kills. Is it the Maer Alveron? Roderic Calanthis? Or does he kill the "King of the Chandrian"? Patrick Rothfuss has stated that the book is written, needing only revisions to be finalized. Whether the "Doors of Stone" refers to the final barrier of the Archives, the door to the Fae realm, or the door to death, one thing is certain: Kvothe’s silence in the Waystone Inn cannot last forever. Gerber Accumark V14 | Processor: Multi-core Processor
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If the Adem story of Lanre (who became Haliax) is the blueprint for the trilogy, then Kvothe is on a path to destroy the world to save the one he loves, only to fail. The Doors of Stone must reveal if Kvothe is the hero or the unwitting villain of his own story. Rothfuss has promised a bittersweet ending. In the frame story, Kvothe is a shell of his former self, the world is at war, and the scrael (dangerous fae creatures) are slipping into the mortal world.