• Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    The jesters that immediately come to mind for me are Wit from Storm light Archive, and then The Fool from Farseer, and each of them had the freedom to do whatever they wanted. It seemed like a nice gig, but you got a earn it.

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    There are two real paintings that are perfect for this template:

    Stańczyk by Jan Matejko

    and

    The court jester by Claude Andrew Calthrop

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      I feel like on the surface, the juxtaposition looks like Stanczyk is the depressed jester because he is made fun of and The Court Jester seems to be the one who is happy with his lot. However, IIRC Stanczyk in the painting just found out some incredibly grave news for the kingdom, a privilege he had because he was in the king’s confidence.

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    Not without consequences. One jester named Triboulet pissed off King Francis I and had to pick how he would be executed. He chose old age and was exiled thereafter.

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      Tump lacks the dignity that even an actual king would have, I think he would try choking any decent jester with his tiny little hands within 5 minutes of their appointment because he can’t tolerate the tiniest bit of critisism.

      Then when that inevitably fails due to tiny baby hand syndrome he would deport the jester to El Salvador.

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      I think an actual jester would have been more like keeping a little Weekend Update around you all the time. A White House Correspondent’s Dinner.

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    [off topic?]

    The Queen’s Fool by Phillipa Gregory. The story of Bloody Mary, told through the eyes of one of her fools. The fool is a Jewish woman who has visions. Very well researched novel.

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      I wonder whether his descendants are still in the upper strata of the aristocracy, managing an ancient pot of money from a yacht in Monaco or a small, high-ceilinged office in Geneva, the logo of their private bank paying tribute to their fortune’s history with a well-hidden fart joke.