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Realms of the Elderlings Series
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ASSASSIN'S APPRENTICE - the magic or lack thereof
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The official training for Fitz was extremely brutal. I can say now that I really don't like Galen - can I say despise? Petty, mean, vengeful guy.

And I agree, I like the introduction to magic (and other elements of this world) through Fitz's eyes. Hobb has a serious talent for showing the reader without revealing too much to her narrator.

I noticed in The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss that the magic/Sympathy is treated in a similar fashion.


I think that the skill and the wit comes together in Fitz because he has a foot each in two different gene pools. The Skill on his father's side and the wit presumably from his mother. The Fool and his magic seem to come from a completely different origin.

Ms. Hobb seems to be of the GRRM mindset regarding magic. There isn't much in his books, either.