Name: | Royal Assassin |
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By: | Robin Hobb |
Narrated by: | Paul Boehmer |
Series: | Realms of the Elderlings | Farseer Trilogy |
Length | 29 hrs and 17 mins |
Category: | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy |
Release Date: | 2010-05-24 |
Language: | English |
The Royal Assassin is the second book in the Farseer Trilogy, written by Robin Hobb. In this novel, Fitz becomes the King’s assassin, and is sent on a mission to kill the Prince of the Outislands. However, when he gets there, he finds that the Prince is not what he seems, and that there is more to the mission than he was told. Meanwhile, the Kingdom is being threatened by a mysterious force, and Fitz must find out what is going on before it’s too late.
There is nothing particularly special about the content or characters of Royal Assassin. However, it is an excellent example of Robin Hobb’s work, and her writing style is very engaging.
The album Royal Assassin by Ihsahn is a concept album that tells the story of a king who is betrayed by his closest confidant and assassinated. The album follows the king as he is resurrected as a powerful undead creature and exacts revenge on those who betrayed him. The story is told through the music, which is dark and atmospheric, with elements of black metal, progressive metal, and industrial metal. The album is visually stunning, with artwork that tells the story of the album. The album is an excellent example of Ihsahn’s musical talent and his ability to create a dark and atmospheric soundscape.
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