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''The Wise Man's Fear (The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day Two)'' is a fantasy novel by Patrick Rothfuss released March 1, 2011.〔 It is the second volume in The Kingkiller Chronicle. ==Plot== Protagonist Kvothe continues the narrative commenced in ''The Name of the Wind'', wherein a younger Kvothe continues his education at a prestigious University. There, he carries a feud with fellow student Ambrose, punctuated by petty crimes such as the theft and retrieval of love interest Denna's ring and culminating in his arrest by the Church. Despite defending himself in court, Kvothe has guaranteed himself a term tuition too high to pay, due to the negative attention he attracted to the darker aspects of the University, and his more or less destitute status. Furthermore, as he cannot pay the tution, he goes to the moneylender Devi to borrow money. Kvothe then travels to the city of Severen in order to aid the Maer ('Mayor') Alveron in procuring a wife, and thwarts a plot to kill the Maer. After succeeding in the Maer's courtship, he discovers Denna and, after several weeks of her company, urges her to accept a position with the Maer that Kvothe could obtain with his favored position; parted from Denna after the ensuing fight, Kvothe hunts a group of bandits waylaying taxmen. After killing the bandits, Kvothe follows the Fae 'Felurian' into her own realm, where he stays for an indeterminable time until eventually leaving, with only three days having passed in the mortal world. During the return trip to Severen, the mercenary Tempi is ordered to stand trial for teaching Kvothe the 'Ketan', a secretive form of martial arts; whereupon Kvothe accompanies Tempi to the country of Ademre, where he finishes his training in the Ketan and in the 'Lethani' philosophy, to justify Tempi in teaching him. Returning to Severen, Kvothe kills a troupe of bandits who have raped two girls. After bringing the girls to their home, he returns to the Maer and presents the waylaid taxes. Here, it is revealed to the Maer that Kvothe is of the Edema Ruh people and thus of low birth. This earns him condemnation from the Maer's wife, which forces the Maer to send him away despite his considerable service. He leaves with his University tuition forever compensated and a writ of performance from the Maer. Back home, Kvothe achieves financial stability in a deal with the University's bursar, fumbling at academic examinations in order to raise his own tuition and receiving half of the tuition money above a certain amount. He returns Denna's ring to her, and begins to hear stories of his own exploits, many distorted or fabricated by the people. In the frame story, Kvothe's friend and disciple Bast prompts two soldiers to rob Kvothe's inn in an attempt to revitalize Kvothe, who loses the fight; whereupon Bast subsequently kills the soldiers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Wise Man's Fear」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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