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<blockquote data-quote="Tonguez" data-source="post: 789028" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>eek - I'm no expert but from what I understand the Fool represents the Faith, Trust and Confidence to take Risks, to go against the flow and to act on intuition (Wisdom) rather than intellect. The Fool is a Young man setting out alone on a journey on a bright sunny day and just about to step of a cliff. Its the confidence of youth, their joy in life and their willingness to make a leap of faith unrestrained from the fear and cynicism of age. The Fool isw charmed and can do anything he sets his mind to regardless of what others know or think.</p><p></p><p>Alternately the Fool is the reckless and stupid wretch who is a victim of his world without the wisdom to improve his lot. He makes himself isolated from others and ignores the dangers. Remember the old Dnd distinction between Wisdom and Int "Int allows the character to know it is raining whereas Wis tells them to get out of the rain" - the Fool is the one who stays there and gets soaked to the bone, ends up sick and dies alone on the street!</p><p></p><p>The Fools Number is 0 'Zero' - it is Nothing but it has potential to become Anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonguez, post: 789028, member: 1125"] eek - I'm no expert but from what I understand the Fool represents the Faith, Trust and Confidence to take Risks, to go against the flow and to act on intuition (Wisdom) rather than intellect. The Fool is a Young man setting out alone on a journey on a bright sunny day and just about to step of a cliff. Its the confidence of youth, their joy in life and their willingness to make a leap of faith unrestrained from the fear and cynicism of age. The Fool isw charmed and can do anything he sets his mind to regardless of what others know or think. Alternately the Fool is the reckless and stupid wretch who is a victim of his world without the wisdom to improve his lot. He makes himself isolated from others and ignores the dangers. Remember the old Dnd distinction between Wisdom and Int "Int allows the character to know it is raining whereas Wis tells them to get out of the rain" - the Fool is the one who stays there and gets soaked to the bone, ends up sick and dies alone on the street! The Fools Number is 0 'Zero' - it is Nothing but it has potential to become Anything [/QUOTE]
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