The Kingkiller Chronicles: Summary

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1.Bast (“The Kingkiller Chronicles”)
Not taking part in the main story, Bast serves as a character of relative importance in the present day part of the story in Kingkiller Chronicles. He serves as a side character, an apprentice of the true protagonist relaying the tale of his life throughout the books. However, even while not being part of the main story, there are hints showing that Bast forwards the plot along, setting events in motion that would not have happened had he not been there.

2.Andrew “Ender” Wiggin (“Ender’s Game”)
Being the star of Ender’s Game, Ender is followed closely throughout most chapters of the story. Hesitantly leaving behind his older siblings on Earth, Ender is selected to train in the prestigious Battle School combatting an alien race nicknamed ‘buggers.’ Throughout the duration of the story, Ender remains an
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While typically more reserved before the story’s beginning, Bilbo becomes more daring and more charismatic further in. By story’s end, Bilbo even becomes more disregarded by other Hobbits for his daring actions and stories he brought from beyond the Shire’s boundaries.

6.Hrun (“The Colour of Magic”)
Fitting the parody nature of the Discworld series, Hrun fits a typical dumb, strong barbarian warrior stereotype. Partly modeled off of Robert E. Howard’s Conan, Hrun is considered a famous adventurer and treasure seeker. However, he still fits into a very flat character archetype, being considered as smarter than other barbarians by Rincewind for only being able to count on more than one hand. Never does Hrun seem to betray expectations, being guided only by treasure and women in all the stories he is listed in.

7.Charlie Gordon (“Flowers For