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Realm of the Elderlings is a fantasy series by Robin Hobb. It includes several sub-series, such as the Tawny Man Trilogy and the Rain Wilds Chronicles.
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Is The Pale Woman ever mentioned in the Farseer trilogy?
She is mentioned in the introduction of chapter twenty of Royal Assassin:
They whisper, too, of a pale woman whom even Kebal Rawbread fears and reveres.
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What situation does the Fool refer to at the start of Fools' Errand?
This takes place in Ship of Destiny, book three of The Liveship Traders; so, don't read the answer if you haven't read the Liveship books.
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Is The Farseer Trilogy representative of Robin Hobb's work?
I would say that the Farseer Trilogy is definitely representative of Robin Hobb's work. In particular, she seems to have a penchant for making her lead protagonists suffer and/or be misunderstood by t …