Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi.

Every Thursday I go a travelling with the Fantasy Review Barn and various other wanderlusting and most excellent bloggers around the tropes of fantasy as part of Tough Travelling.  This week is all about novices:

Novice is a term in frequent use.  There are not only Novice Priests and Priestesses and nuns: you will also encounter novice healers and bards, and sometimes also novice mages… Novices are always young, frequently skinny and undernourished, and clad in robes.’

Novices – more tricky than I thought – I’m not sure these are novices – but I’m having them.  And, unfortunately the one book that actually has ‘novice’ in the title (by Trudi Canavan) I can’t actually have because I haven’t read – DOH!

The Magician by Raymond Feist – Pug – apprenticed to be a master magician at the beginning of the story (novice mage).

Blood Song by Anthony Ryan – Vaelin, in training to be a warrior of the Sixth Order.

Half a King by Joe Abercrombie – Jarvi – at the start of the story he is apprentice to the King’s Minister – which involves a lot of reading and a little bit of magic and is a role usually reserved for women.

The Book of the Crowman by Joseph D’Lacey – Megan – the keeper.  Not sure about this one – although she is definitely young and skinny, clad in robes and under nourished.

Feast of Souls by Celia S Friedman – the witch Kamala – she’s ambitious, she wants more than to be a witch – she’s wants to be a magister and so she becomes a novice to a magister in order to do so.

And, honorary mentions – Harry Potter – he has to be a novice!

Can I also mention Locke and Jean – they both were sort of novices to Chains – and on top of that they both had to frequently spend time with other religious bodies as part of their training.

18 Responses to “Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi.”

  1. Lisa (@TenaciousReader)'s avatar Lisa (@TenaciousReader)

    Megan definitely counts! She’s a novice Keeper. Great picks 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Thanks – I got a bit stuck in my head about novices being nuns and such like and then wasn’t sure how good a fit ‘apprentice’ types were going to be!
      Lynn 😀

  2. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    I completely agree with your pick of Megan from Book of the Crowman. I never would have thought of that.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Haha, I was desperately clutching at straws to be honest! I kept trying to think of religious types and none were coming to mind!
      Lynn 😀

  3. Nathan's avatar Nathan

    I forgot about Jarvi. He did start off as a humble apprentice didn’t he?

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Yeah, he was some sort of minister’s apprentice – I remember at the end he went back to see his old mentor – but I won’t go into that because it would be all spoilery!
      Lynn 😀

  4. Kavir's avatar Rabindranauth

    I wish I’d read about Bug from Lies of Locke Lamora before I’d made my list. That kid is awesome.

  5. Bob Milne (@beauty_in_ruins)'s avatar Bob Milne (@beauty_in_ruins)

    Feist and the Riftwar novels were one of the first things to come to mind for me as well, along with Hobb and the Farseer novels.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Yes to the Hobb novels as well – I’d thought of that, and then accidentally mixed up the two so before I corrected it I’d put Fitz from the Riftwar Novels – I’d meant to put both but when I took out Fitz I forgot to put him back as a separate entry! Doh.
      Lynn 😀

  6. jessicabookworm's avatar jessicabookworm

    This is a hard topic for me. Not many books I’ve read actually use the term novice but like some of your choices I can think of characters who are in training. The first that came to mind was Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. I’m sure there’s a few novice witches and wizards in that 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      OMG – I forgot Tiffany Aching – I’m going to go and amend the list!!!!
      Lynn 😀

  7. Pabkins's avatar Tabitha (Not Yet Read)

    I think apprentices are most definitely a thing of fantasy. I remember the one from that first D’Lacey book – it was too strong for me the first one so I didn’t feel like continuing with the second.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I know what you mean about D’Lacey – very dark.
      I struggled to think of anything with the word ‘novice’ it was harder than I thought!
      Lynn 😀

  8. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Great choices. I saw Vaelin on a couple lists this week, and I should really should have had him on mine too. After all, the parts with young Vaelin were my favorite!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I did love the start of the book – I enjoyed it all, but the start was awesome.
      Lynn 😀

  9. Danya @ Fine Print's avatar Danya @ Fine Print

    Harry Potter circa the Philosopher’s Stone is definitely a novice, no question. Hermione? That’s another story! Nice list you got going here, Lynn. 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I actually struggled with this week’s which is ridiculous when you think that fantasy makes up most of my reading. I’m sure I could have got some better examples!
      Lynn 😀

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