Final answer:
The narrative point of view in the passage 'The Name of the Wind' can be described as a figure outside of the narrative relaying a disinterested, objective account. Therefore, the correct option is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The narrative point of view in the passage 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss can be described as (C) A figure outside of the narrative relays a disinterested, objective account.
The passage mentions that the narrator may be outside the story and sees it from a broader angle, which suggests an external perspective.
This point of view is referred to as the third-person omniscient narration where the narrator has access to all information in the story and presents an objective account of the events.