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The liveship traders
The liveship traders











He participates in the latest beauty trends, decorating his face with markings that resemble those of Elderlings. Lord Golden has long, curly golden hair and wears extremely flamboyant and fashionable clothes. The Fool returns to Buckkeep in the Tawny Man Trilogy in the guise of Lord Golden, a Jamaillian noble. She wears several pieces of jewelry many are wooden and of her own make, the exception being a silver and sapphire slave earring. Amber is described as tawny in both her skin and long hair, and her eyes are golden as well. The Fool appears in the Liveship Traders Trilogy masquerading as the female bead-maker Amber in Bingtown. In Assassin's Quest, the Fool receives traces of Skill on some of the fingers of his left hand. By the end of the trilogy, Fitz notes that the Fool has begun to undergo a change, and that his skin and eyes have become ever so slightly golden. As the jester, he dresses in blue-and-red motley, or a black-and-white motley for winter. He is pale to the point of being nearly albino, with thin white hair and colorless eyes that many people find hard to meet. The Fool is introduced in the Farseer Trilogy as a the odd-looking jester of King Shrewd's court. He regularly suffers from a flu-like illness which leaves him bedridden for several days, after which his skin sloughs off to reveal darker skin underneath. The Fool's physical appearance changes throughout the series.













The liveship traders