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'''Fool Factotum''' is a junior agent of the [[BIS]] who appears in "[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday|Today Is a Monday]]". She wears a gray skirt-jacket outfit with big white buttons, and a little hat. She is pale, with wavy brown hair that almost reaches the nape of her neck, cold gray eyes, and gaunt features. She is either 27 or 47 -- it's impossible to tell.
'''Fool Factotum''' is a [[BIS]] agent. She is [[Connadine]]'s second-in-command<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 19: How It Always Looks Pt. 2]]</ref> and the head of artistic endeavours at the [[Paint Shop]].<ref>[[PALISADE 18: How It Always Looks Pt. 1]]</ref>


==Appearance==
Fool is pale, with wavy brown hair that almost reaches the nape of her neck, cold gray eyes, and gaunt features. Like Connadine, she has an agelessness to her: she could be 27 or 47—it's impossible to tell.<ref group="note">Or, as [[Austin]] later puts it, she "could be 22, could be 52. Could not be 32."</ref>
She wears a gray skirt-jacket outfit with big white buttons and a little hat to the meeting at the Paint Shop in which Connadine announces the ''[[Adagio in G]]''.<ref>[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]</ref> To a later meeting of the [[Bilateral Intercession]], she dresses in a bohemian style.<ref name=":0" />
==History and Involvement==
Fool is a mixed-media artist who also trained as a spy.
Connadine sends her in his stead to the meeting in which high-ranking members of the Bilateral Intercession uncover the six pillars of [[Cause (PALISADE)|the Cause]].
==Appears in==
*[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]
*[[PALISADE 19: How It Always Looks Pt. 2]]
==Notes==
*Fool is originally introduced in "[[Today Is a Monday]]" as a junior BIS agent, but by "[[How It Always Looks]]" she is described as a high-ranking member and Connadine's second-in-command.
==Footnotes==
<references group="note" />
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:PALISADE Characters]]
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[[Category:PALISADE faction game]]
[[Category:Bilateral Intelligence Service]]
[[Category:How It Always Looks arc]]

Latest revision as of 01:28, 24 September 2023

Fool Factotum is a BIS agent. She is Connadine's second-in-command[1] and the head of artistic endeavours at the Paint Shop.[2]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Fool is pale, with wavy brown hair that almost reaches the nape of her neck, cold gray eyes, and gaunt features. Like Connadine, she has an agelessness to her: she could be 27 or 47—it's impossible to tell.[note 1]

She wears a gray skirt-jacket outfit with big white buttons and a little hat to the meeting at the Paint Shop in which Connadine announces the Adagio in G.[3] To a later meeting of the Bilateral Intercession, she dresses in a bohemian style.[1]

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

Fool is a mixed-media artist who also trained as a spy.

Connadine sends her in his stead to the meeting in which high-ranking members of the Bilateral Intercession uncover the six pillars of the Cause.

Appears in[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Fool is originally introduced in "Today Is a Monday" as a junior BIS agent, but by "How It Always Looks" she is described as a high-ranking member and Connadine's second-in-command.

Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. Or, as Austin later puts it, she "could be 22, could be 52. Could not be 32."

References[edit | edit source]