*scowl*... Fitz then?Attention to all Robin Hobb Fans: No androgynous fools named Beloved below...
Female quester. How about Knives for the name?
I meant Fool as in The Tarot (kudos for the good guess!) From my knowledge of the card, the Fool represents the beginning of a journey, and I believe self-discovery. It's kind of the whole point of the quest, though more on that later.*scowl*... Fitz then?Attention to all Robin Hobb Fans: No androgynous fools named Beloved below...
RNG for gender, actually go ahead and be female. So if they ever end up in crossover quest I have the only male protagonist and ewuvi and I turn it into a harem comedy. :
More quest! Awesome.
I don't mind Miranda. Jessica maybe?
Fool as in Jester or Fool as in The Tarot or Fool as in moron?
(all three?)
:3 I like the tarot. Don't know how to use the cards but I find the whole thing interesting.The Fool has no idea what he's doing, he has a dim idea at best who his enemies are or whether he's in danger, and only has his cheerful disposition to protect him.
That and the blessing of Lady Luck herself. The Fool's strength comes from supernatural fortune bordering on Karma. Since The Fool is such a good person, nothing bad happens to them. The Big Bad may send hundreds of assassins, but each time The Fool will bend over at just the right time, or accidentally activate some Rube Goldberg-esque chain of events that leads to the villain's downfall. Occasionally their good luck will be siphoned from someone else around them so that they suffer bad luck.
The Fool was often the Audience Surrogate of medieval plays, representing the Everyman or Trickster Archetype, but typically more clever than smart. In the annual Feast of Fools, he was King For A Day.
“Oh, m-my sincerest apologies miss. I just wanted to make sure everything was alright and that no harm was done.” With a sigh of relief, the man wipes his brow with a kerchief. Then, with a nervous scratch to the chin and a breathy chuckle, he decides to continue conversing further.“That's because I fell! Thanks for bringing up the memory.” *Stomp on floor*
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