TwoSix
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That's a tough one. As written, Kvothe is one of those perfect examples of how classic D&D concepts can completely fail to capture literary characters. He has classic bardic tropes, like playing the lute and singing, yet a good part of the book is spent on him learning magic that is the product of intense technical study driven by his ridiculously high Intelligence stat. On top of that, he also has a latent talent for a more innate style of magic (with fey overtones), and semi-randomly picks up a weapon-based martial art (which I guess is where the monk is coming from.)