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In once sense of course he was Wibble Send a noteboard - 19/03/2011 05:05:40 PM
Either everything he did was right or he was justified and being wrongly persecuted/misunderstood. Modern Kvothe was interesting. Young Kvothe was a text-book Gary Stu.


It is *his* story after all, and *he's* telling it. Do you tend to paint yourself badly in the stories you tell?
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