The Farseer Files: Entry #1 – Assassin’s Apprentice Recap

Last week, I launched this feature so I can yap about all things RoTE. I’m already into the second book of the Farseer Trilogy, so I figured I’d make a recap for the first book too. This week, I’m sharing my first entry to make up for Assassin’s Apprentice. It’s been a couple of months since I read Assassin’s Apprentice, and while I don’t remember every single detail of every chapter, I remember how it made me feel—and I think that’s enough to keep going.

What stuck with me the most: 

  • Fitz was a child caught in something way bigger than himself. 
  • He was constantly torn between duty, longing for love, and just… trying to survive. 
  • There was a gruff, horse-loving guardian I grew to care for (even when he was frustrating).
  • Magic wasn’t flashy—it felt wild and intimate, like something dangerous you whispered about. 
  • There was someone hidden in the shadows teaching him how to be useful (and deadly). 
  • The palace life was full of politics and power plays, but Fitz was always skirting the edges of it. 
  • A few animals stole my heart. And yeah, maybe I cried a little. Maybe.

No detailed recap here—just a memory log. But it’s wild how even vague memories of Hobb’s writing still hit hard. I remember the atmosphere more than anything: lonely, harsh, but weirdly cozy? Like I was living in the halls of Buckkeep with Fitz, just trying to keep my head down and not die.

I was worried I wouldn’t be able to pick things up again, but Royal Assassin kind of welcomed me back like I never left. The tone, the pain, the quiet magic—it’s all still there. And I’m already emotionally invested. Again.

The Farseer Files: Log #0 – The Realm Has Claimed Me

So I’ve finally done it. I’ve started my journey into The Realm of the Elderlings—Robin Hobb’s epic fantasy universe that everyone seems to either lovingly weep over or warn you about with a knowing nod and a tissue.

Technically, I’m already well into the journey. I read Assassin’s Apprentice back in November, and now I’m currently in Book 2 (Royal Assassin)—not yet halfway through, but already incredibly invested. Even though I didn’t start documenting from page one, the story’s been living rent-free in my head, so I figured: it’s not too late to start tracking it all.

Hence, this little blog series.

I’m calling the overall series the RoTE Chronicler’s Log, but it’ll be divided into different “series files” within The Realm of the Elderlings sequence. It’s going to be a mix of:

  • Case study-esque reflections on the series
  • Unfiltered yapping about characters, plot twists, and worldbuilding
  • Fangirl emotions disguised as thoughtful commentary
  • Lots of feelings about Fitz. So many feelings.

I wanted a place to record my reading journey through this massive series—not just to remember what happened, but to capture how I felt while it was happening. The Realm of the Elderlings is the kind of story that asks you to live with it, sit with it, ache with it… and I want to have something to look back on after the long emotional road.

Whether you’re a fellow Hobb reader, curious about the series, or just here for the screaming—welcome. Entries or logs can be accessed via Menu Bar > Books > RoTE Chronicler’s Log here on the blog, and I’ll be cross-posting over on my bookstagram and Facebook page as well.

Let the deep dives (and inevitable heartbreak) begin.