What Does It Unlock? T-shirt

Patrick Rothfuss

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What Does It Unlock? T-shirt

Patrick Rothfuss

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“‘...if there’s a door in the moon you can open it.’ She sat cross-legged on the roof and grinned up at me. ‘Not that I would encourage that sort of reckless behavior.’”
- Auri to Kvothe, in The Name of the Wind.

Auri, her beautiful form outlined by a yellow full moon, holds aloft a key in this moment from The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, captured on this black t-shirt.

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All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”

― Patrick Rothfuss,

“‘...if there’s a door in the moon you can open it.’ She sat cross-legged on the roof and grinned up at me. ‘Not that I would encourage that sort of reckless behavior.’”
- Auri to Kvothe, in The Name of the Wind.

Auri, her beautiful form outlined by a yellow full moon, holds aloft a key in this moment from The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, captured on this black t-shirt.

Find more officially licensed merchandise in our Kingkiller Chronicle collection.

All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.

This is a 100% cotton t-shirt, available in unisex and fitted sizes. When selecting your style and size, please refer to the sizing charts in the product photos above.  All measurements are in inches.

Patrick Rothfuss was born in Madison, Wisconsin to awesome parents. After nine years at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, he accidentally had enough credits to graduate with an English degree. Patrick then went to grad school. He’d rather not talk about it. In March 2007, The Name of the Wind was published and met with surprising success. In the years since, it has been translated into 30 languages, won all manner of awards, and become a bestseller in several countries. After a great deal of work and a few raised eyebrows from his patient editor, Wise Man’s Fear came out in March 2011, immediately hitting #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list. When not working on the third book of the series, Pat plays with his kiddos, makes mead, and runs Worldbuilders, a geek-centered charity that has raised more than a million dollars for Heifer International. For more information about Patrick Rothfuss, check out his blog.