Fitz’ storyline was an intense rollercoaster, and diving into a different series before tackling Tawny Man can provide a welcome change of pace. It’s not unusual to need a breather after the Farseer trilogy. For three simple reasons:ġ) It’s the perfect palace cleanser after the Farseer Trilogy Neither of the two should be skipped, but I’m mostly here to gush about Liveship Traders and convince you to read it. Which sometimes leads a few readers to miss out on the two other subseries of the universe, Liveship Traders and Rain Wild Chronicles. Staring in three trilogies (Farseer, Tawny Man and Fitz and The Fool), Fitz is obviously a central character in the Realm of the Elderlings series. Fans all over the world have followed these stories with enthusiasm, and dare I say, a tiny bit of masochism. Robin Hobb is mostly known for her stories about Fitzchivalry Farseer, a royal bastard used as a last-resort diplomatic tool (read: assassin) by his family. It’s the second series of the Realm of the Elderlings (after the Farseer and before Tawny Man, Rain Wild Chronicles and Fitz and the Fool). Liveship Traders is a trilogy about a family of Bingtown merchants who possesses a Liveship, a sentient ship that can access the Rain Wild and their legendary wares.
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