
*Kvothe's thrice-locked box containing his name,thus explaining why he's currently powerless (in the framing story) * the Lockless Box containing the moon's name, as stolen by Jax * Chronicler somehow also being a Lockless relative (Lochees isn't a million miles from Lochless or Loecles or the other variants) * Meluan Lackless as Kvothe's aunt: well-supported by contextual clues, the Lackless limerick little Kvothe sang that upsets his mother, and most tellingly by Arliden's song about his lovely wife that ends"Not tally a lot less" Maybe.Elodin? Admittedly, we don't know specifically what Kvothe means by 'angel.' There is the actual assumption that he kills one of Tehlu's "angels". To continue the thought on angels and demons, what if the angel is a male? Maybe Bast. Or, I suppose "Demon" Devi could be more than just a nickname, but that seems a little too obvious.

If he was still saying "Be gone demon".it's intriguing that the word "Denna" is in the sentence of the third language. Then, switching to a third language,Kvothe/Kote says: "Aroi te denna-leyan!" There's a moment when Kvothe says "Be gone demon!" then switches to another language which made Bast laugh out loud.

What if Denna is the 'demon'? Oh, maybe not in the strict sense of the word, but then again maybe that, indeed. What if we're wrong in those presumptions? Of all the speculations I've read in several forums, angel seems to be presumed to mean a female (and is thus guessed to be perhaps Denna or Auri) and demon presumed to mean a male (sometimes guessed to be Haliax or another of the Seven.) Kvothe says early in Name of the Wind something about having to kill an angel and then something about tricking a demon. One thing I haven't seen mentioned (though maybe I missed it there's a lot here) is that we might be making some faulty presumptions about certain clues.
