Assassin’s Quest – Robin Hobb
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Assassin’s Quest – Robin Hobb
“Assassin’s Quest” is a fantasy novel by American author Robin Hobb. It was published in 1997 and is the third book in the “Farseer Trilogy,” following “Assassin’s Apprentice” and “Royal Assassin.” The “Farseer Trilogy” is the first series in the larger “Realm of the Elderlings” universe, which encompasses several interconnected series.
Plot Summary: In “Assassin’s Quest,” the story continues to follow the character of FitzChivalry Farseer, the royal assassin of the Farseer line. Fitz has survived treacherous political intrigue and danger but is believed dead by the world at large. He now seeks to escape the oppression of the Red Ship Raiders and to find a place where he can live in peace.
Fitz embarks on a quest to find and kill the usurper Regal, who threatens the stability of the Six Duchies. Along his journey, he discovers ancient magic, powerful artifacts, and a deeper understanding of the enigmatic race known as the Elderlings. Fitz is also accompanied by his loyal wolf, Nighteyes, who shares a psychic bond with him.
As Fitz navigates the dangerous and unpredictable world, he must confront his destiny and make difficult choices to protect his homeland and the people he cares about.
“Assassin’s Quest” is known for its complex characters, intricate world-building, and exploration of themes related to destiny, duty, and sacrifice. It is a fitting conclusion to the “Farseer Trilogy” and sets the stage for further adventures in the “Realm of the Elderlings.”
Robin Hobb’s series is highly regarded in the fantasy genre, and if you enjoy character-driven fantasy stories with deep emotional resonance, this series and the larger “Realm of the Elderlings” universe are worth exploring.
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