Player Name | What kind of question is that supposed to be? (Real Answer: Geoffrey) |
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Relatives | I am but one of many. |
Languages | The Common Speech, Poetry of the Elves, and the Secret Language of (aka Common, Elvish, Thieves' Cant) |
Affiliations | "The Masses" |
Aliases | "The Fool" (real name unknown) |
Marital Status | Why don't you come find out yourself? ;) |
Date of Birth | The Day of Fools, of course |
Place of Birth | The Spark of Joy |
Date of Death | When the joys of the world leave the mortal coil |
Place of Death | The End of Happiness |
Species | Changeling |
Gender | All of them, and none of them (Genderfluid) |
Height | Varies (normal appearance 6') |
Weight | Varies (normal weight 180 lbs) |
Eye Color | Iridescent |
"The Fool" is an enigmatic traveling entertainer who seeks to spread joy wherever they go.
Costume of The Fool (Physical Appearance)
"The Fool" is an elaborately dressed harlequin with pale purple skin and shoulder length glossy platinum hair. They typically wear a colorful jester's costume with various bells and bangles. An ornate white jester's mask covers their face, conveying facial expressions through the shifting visage.
(A display of emotions is what I represent. Shifting and changing, like the passage of time.)
Myriad of Faces (Personality)
"The Fool" is... strange to say the least. They are always seemingly jubilant and are outwardly expressive no matter the situation. An eloquent story teller and entertainer, "The Fool" seems to have a disdain for sadness and sorrow, and always attempts to cheer up anyone they see.
(There is no place for sadness and sorrow in this world. Leave them and enjoy the wonders of happiness instead!)
Legend of The Fool (History)
Not much is known about "The Fool". Records have shown them appearing in several places without reason, across both continents and time. However, the people who have met "The Fool" have all felt something about themselves change. Perhaps a trace of "The Fool's" humor and joy left behind?
The most recent appearance of "The Fool" was at the Tempest Brothers Expeditionary Company headquarters on the stroke of midnight on The Day of Fools in 824 PR.
(Think what you like, for a fool is everything and nothing you believe. A story is told better with mystery.)
Words for the Masses (Languages)
"The Fool" is well versed in Common, although they occasionally sprinkle in Elvish words and phrases when talking. They also know Thieves' Cant, but that's supposed to be a "secret".
(Oh, I'm such a fool, revealing that! Keep a secret for me, won't you?)
Skills of the Trade (Powers and Abilities)
"The Fool" has various tricks and skills up their sleeves. They are skilled with costumes and disguises, and can freely change their appearance (Shapechanger). [insert]
(A fool always reveals their tricks, for they would not be a fool if they didn't!)
Performance Tricks and Props (Attacks and Weapons)
"The Fool" is skilled in fencing and carries an elegantly crafted silver rapier (not mechanically a silvered weapon) along with an ornate jeweled dagger named "Comedy" and "Tragedy" respectively. "Comedy" is primarily used for swordship performances, while Tragedy is used for sleight of hand tricks, knife tricks and other dangerous performances. They also carry around what seems to be an endless supply of cards which are used for parlor tricks.
(Comedy and Tragedy- two sides of the same coin. Let my performance sway you to your emotions!)
Stories and Acts
[To be filled out]
Trivia
- No one has seen "The Fool" in other attire, nor has anyone seen the face behind the Jester's Mask. (A fool must always be prepared to entertain. I can't be wasting time putting on makeup and costumes!)
- "The Fool" made their debut in RP chat at the stroke of midnight of April Fool's Day. Coincidentally, that is also their birthday. (A fool never appears without reason. Joy will be spread!)
- "The Fool" is inspired by a random rabbit hole involving Italian theater/opera, harlequins, tarot cards,
and embracing the insanity within :)(Sanity? That's just a construct made by the weeping masses that blocks the path to pure bliss and joy!) - On that note, "The Fool" is not related to Felix in any way, shape or form. Really. Anyone who tries to convince you so is lying. (They aren't connected for real)