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Dreamless slumber
the golden fool
fucking sickening that fitz phrases it this way because. when he is hurt or tired or scared. the place that he seeks for comfort, for warmth, for safety and peace - is always the fool's bed.
assassin's quest
fool's errand
fool's fate
Do NOT spoil shit for me bc I'm literally just now coming out of Fool's Fate but it is so insane that there exist people who genuinely insist there's nothing sexual at all about Fitz and the Fool's relationship because the Fool has stated that he knows Fitz isn't sexually attracted to him and that he would never try to bring Fitz into his bed against his will or wear him down into having sex he didn't want. Robin Hobb put to paper some of the most emotionally wracking torture content I've ever read and it literally all starts with the Pale Woman making a point of having sex with Fitz (or attempting to) in front of him because they both are aware it's something the Fool wants badly and is deeply wounded at being unable to have even though he does genuinely respect Fitz's stated lack of attraction to him and doesn't resent him for it. Having sex with Fitz on the floor before the hearth having eaten and drunk with him the way the Fool did the night he first came to the cottage in the forest. To torture him. Like can we all die can we all fucking die
Fool's Fate by Robin Hobb
There was no reason for the memories in Fool's Fate to be transmitted through a kiss other than Robin Hobb wanting an excuse for them to make out.
Realm of the Elderlings can't be adapted to tv now because people who haven't read the books will watch Civil Bresinga say "I know what you are" (about the nature of the relationship between two characters that are (as far as he knows) both men) and say that the producers are using memes to try to be modern, and that it feels completely out of place in an older fantasy story. They don't know that that actually happens word for word in a book published in 2003
Wistful fool
he's so fucking embarrassing
Fool's Fate, Chapter 13 and 14