The transformation back and forth from male to female is so complete it raises more questions concerning The Fool. However, he steps into the guise of Amber again when Jek pays a visit (also causing much surprise from Jek when she meets Fitz in person and recognizes him from Paragon's figurehead). The Fool drops this guise in favor of Lord Golden when he returns to the Six Duchies during the events of the Tawny Man trilogy. Tintaglia and She Who Remembers guide the sea serpents to cocooning place, but the newborn dragons are weak and can't manage on their own. She lets Jek and Althea learn that this is the face of her one true love.Īmber does partly achieve in her mission: the dragon Tintaglia is awakened. She gives him the visage, torso and body of Fitz, down to his broken nose and his scar, feeding Paragon his own wizardwood as she carves it away. Paragon eventually convinces Amber to restore his damaged face, as well as his body, after he sails. This was Wintrow Vestrit, Althea's nephew. Peter has another close shave with death as he gets caught in space trying to escape the ship, but Warlock saves his life after Groot had earlier saved his life on the ship because. Amber was looking for a nine-fingered slaveboy who looked like Althea, but couldn't find him. Surprisingly, this guise chosen by The Fool is female, thus raising doubts over The Fool's gender.Īmber buys a shop in Bingtown, on Rain Wild Street, selling intriguing wood jewellery she carved herself.Īmber was instrumental in the raising of the Liveship Paragon, as well as helping Althea Vestrit out when she first ran away from her home. Amber is the guise under which The Fool operated in Bingtown during the events of the Liveship Traders trilogy.
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