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  2. Template:Farseer family tree - Wikipedia

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    This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  3. Template talk:Farseer family tree - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps a notice can be placed at the top, indicating that the family tree is current as of Assassin's Fate (2017). That would serve as a prominent spoiler warning. Lwarrenwiki 17:01, 18 August 2017 (UTC) So much for spoiling , but no problem in this case though, and excellent idea, this. The daughter's name is Hope.

  4. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Connecting trees made by different users by suggested matches; Add your family tree (unlimited size). Family name alerts; Access to a library of 3 billion people; Tree comparisons. Genes Reunited: 64853 (1795 GB) Add your family tree (unlimited size). Forums and message boards. View historical records. Send messages to other members. View other ...

  5. Family trees of the Norse gods - Wikipedia

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    While the above family trees are based principally on Eddic material, it is widely accepted that the Eddas do not represent the worldview of all Nordic, or more widely Germanic heathens. Terry Gunnell has similarly challenged the concept of all Germanic pagans throughout the Viking Age believing in a single, universal pantheon of gods that all ...

  6. Farseer trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The narrative begins with the protagonist, aged six, being brought from his mother to the royal family of the Six Duchies. He is given the name Fitz, meaning an illegitimate son; he learns that his father is Prince Chivalry Farseer, heir to the throne. The shame of fathering a bastard leads Chivalry to relinquish his position and retreat to the ...

  7. Fitz and the Fool trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The core idea for Hobb's 16-book Realm of the Elderlings series was "What if magic were addictive? And what if the addiction was destructive or degenerative?". Published over a span of 22 years, the series is divided into five parts: the Farseer trilogy, the Liveship Traders trilogy, the Tawny Man trilogy, the Rain Wild Chronicles, and finally the Fitz and the Fool trilogy.