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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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Was anything actually accomplished?
Yes it was
For starters, please note that the first generation of dragons that we can see (that are not offspring of Titaglia) is weak and deformed, it took them long, long time to reach something ap …
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Why did Fitz take Shrewd's knife?
Chade starts testing Fitz ability to follow orders that can be mean (after all, Fitz is supposed to be an assassin) by asking him to do "a few mischiefs" and steal some small items from people in the …
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Is Kettricken knowing the details of Dutiful's conception a plothole?
In addition to @KorvinStarmast answer:
Dutiful is Verity's son, Verity was not Witted so the Wit must came from Kettricken. The fact that Verity used Fitz's body is irrelevant to the queen.
Bee, that …
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Which books feature Fitz Farseer?
If you started reading "Realm of Elderlings" from "The Fools Assassin" then you started it almost from the end.
Fitz is first introduced in the "Farseer Trilogy" ("Assassin's Apprentice", "Royal Assa …
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How are Robin Hobb novels related to each other?
Yes, the books are related, although some more than others.
Those series that you've described all happen in exactly this chronological order in the same world, although often in different places and …