Fool’s Fate (Tawny Man #3) (2013 Audible Release) - Robin Hobb Audiobook
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Cycle de l'Assassin Royal #12
 Realms of the Elderlings #9
 Tawny Man #3
Shared by:jessicado22
Written by Robin Hobb
Read by Nick Taylor
Format: MP3
Unabridged
A heralded writer of epic fantasy, Robin Hobb has given readers worlds within worlds in her heroic Farseer and Liveship Traders trilogies. Now she takes the final step in the breathtaking trilogy of the Tawny Man, as the tale of FitzChivalry Farseer comes to an epic end. Rife with boundless adventure and unforgettable characters, Fool’s Fate is destined to become a classic of the genre.
Assassin, spy, and Skillmaster, FitzChivalry Farseer, now known only as man-at-arms Tom Badgerlock, has become firmly ensconced in the queen’s court at Buckkeep. Only a few are aware of his fabled, tangled past—and the sacrifices he made to survive it. And fewer know of his possession of the Skill magic. With Prince
Dutiful, his assassin-mentor Chade, and the simpleminded yet strongly Skilled Thick, FitzChivalry strives to aid the prince on a quest that could ultimately secure peace between the Six Duchies and the Outislands—and win Dutiful the hand of the Narcheska Elliania.
For the Narcheska has set the prince on an unfathomable task: to behead a dragon trapped in ice—the legendary Icefyre, on the island of Aslevjal. Yet not all the clans of the Outislands support the prince’s effort to behead their
legendary defender. Are there darker forces at work behind the Narcheska’s imperious demand? As the prince and his coterie set sail, FitzChivalry works behind the scenes, playing nursemaid to the ailing Thick, while striving to strengthen their Skill—ultimately bringing his unacknowledged daughter into the web of the Skill magic, where the truth must finally unfold.
The quest emerges amid riddles that must be unraveled, a clash of cultures, and the ultimate betrayal. For knowing that the Fool has foretold he will die on the island of ice, FitzChivalry has plotted with Chade to leave his dearest friend behind. But fate cannot so easily be defied.
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This post has 10 comments with rating of 3/5
September 13th, 2013
This is the original non-audible version. It is even tagged 2003. Audible does not have Tawny Man series
September 14th, 2013
Book one of the Tawny Man series was released on Audible on January 31st 2013. Book two in February, and the final book was released in March. They are narrated by Nick Taylor.
This file is tagged 2003 because that is when the book was released. The copyright on the file is 2013, the date it was recorded.
Thanks, again, Jessicado.
February 18th, 2014
Thanks very much, been looking for these :-)
October 14th, 2014
Thank You so much, Have been looking for these for awhile now. Much appreciated !
October 28th, 2014
Fool’s Fate Files have been corrupted somehow. Part 18 is incomplete, and skips the last half of chapter 24, just FYI. Super frustrating!
June 24th, 2015
Part 18 corrupted.
November 23rd, 2015
http://www.kobobook.net/Fantasy/e4769_228.html
this is not a torrent page its a read it online page, there is only about a pages worth of reading and then you can continue the audio book :)
January 9th, 2017
Part 18 is indeed incomplete. This seems to be the only thing missing:
He seemed to know he had drawn the dragon’s attention to himself, for Burrich turned and gave Swift a savage shove that sent him flying to sprawl facedown in the snow. He turned, weaponless, to face the dragon.
And then a second shock threw me from my feet. Suddenly the earth seemed to be giving way under me. Icefyre was also abruptly struggling to keep his footing. He spread his tattered wings wide and clawed at the edges of the pit. Men fled before him as he scrabbled at the edge of it and then hauled himself up out of it. As he did so, the ice beneath him fell away into a gaping hole. Even as I clung to the edges of the pit, some part of my mind recognized what had happened. His struggles to free himself and perhaps Chade’s exploding powder had weakened the ceiling of the Pale Woman’s grand throne room. It was caving in on her.
I savagely hoped she would be crushed under the fall. I looked down at the collapsing ice chunks, draining in ponderous boulders into the palace below. I wondered if some opening to the chamber below would suddenly be revealed, wondered if I could enter that way and survive such a fall amid the cascading ice and somehow free the Fool while he still lived. More likely was that the collapse of the ice ceiling into the chamber below would fill and obliterate it. A quick end for him, some part of me suggested, but I roared out, “No! No, no, no! Beloved Fool! No!”
As if in answer to my cry, something shifted in the ice below me. I stared at it, unable to comprehend the strength of whatever bucked and heaved beneath that avalanche. The movement subsided.
I clung to the icy ledge, and cried out in shock as Dutiful’s hand suddenly gripped my wrist. “Come up!” he bellowed at me, and I suddenly knew he had been calling to me before this, trying to get my attention away from the fall of ice and the struggling dragon. Icefyre was almost free of the pit. The others seemed to have fled, save for two limp bodies that I could not identify.
I gave Dutiful my weight and he grunted as he took it, bracing to allow me to scrabble up the edge of the pit and out. “Where is Chade? We must flee!” I bellowed at him. He made a wide gesture that seemed to indicate that the others had fled downhill, toward the camp. Then he opened his mouth wide and then wider as his eyes popped from their sockets in terror. I twisted to look back over my shoulder, for he was staring down into the pit. In the bottom of the collapsed pit of ice, churning his way to the top like a toad emerging from an icy hibernation, was the Pale Woman’s dragon. Life had imparted no grace to him. He was still a creature crudely carved and fashioned of many discordant lives, a murky gray color like unfired clay. My Wit sensed his roaring hunger. He was hollow with appetite and I knew he would devour anything within his reach. Then the blast of his Skill-thrust hit me, and I quailed before it. It was not just the hunger of a ravenous beast. One personality had come to dominate the dragon that wallowed and roared beneath us. I knew that she must have flung him to her stone dragon in a last wild effort to wake it. And the Pale Woman had succeeded.
Rawbread comes! I come to conquer and kill and devour. I hunger for farmers’ flesh. Revenge shall be mine today! His gaze snagged on Icefyre. Six Duchies dragon, today you die! The stone dragon lunged, his great jaws closing on the base of Icefyre’s tail. He braced his stubby legs and began to drag the black dragon back into the pit with him.
September 6th, 2018
Thank you so much, Kenneth L and Dudriel! Very helpful!!
June 11th, 2025
Someone sees please . Nick Taylor is such a better Narrator then the other ones who do this series
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