How Old Holly Came to Be: Auri and her life in The Underthing
How Old Holly Came to Be” is a short story written by Patrick Rothfuss, the author of “The Kingkiller Chronicle” series. This story is set in the same fictional world as the series and provides additional lore and background about a character named Old Holly. And because “How Old Holly Came To Be” is a seperate standalone story from the original “Kingkiller Chronicle” trilogy, you do not have to wait for the release of Doors Of Stone to read and enjoy it.
Old Holly is a tree that appears in the Kingkiller Chronicle series, specifically in the novella “The Slow Regard of Silent Things.” In that novella, Old Holly is a sentient tree that Auri, the central character, interacts with as part of her daily routine in the tunnels beneath the University.
In “How Old Holly Came to Be,” Patrick Rothfuss explores the origin story of this remarkable tree. The story delves into the magical and mystical aspects of the world, shedding light on the history and creation of Old Holly. It provides readers with a deeper understanding of the character and significance of this sentient tree in the Kingkiller Chronicle universe.
Like “The Slow Regard of Silent Things,” “How Old Holly Came to Be” offers readers a more contemplative and introspective reading experience, focusing on the magical and whimsical elements of the world. It is a short but enchanting addition to the lore of the Kingkiller Chronicle series and is typically appreciated by fans who are interested in exploring the world and its unique characters in greater detail.