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  • Fool (だます, Damasu) is the twenty-fifth chapter of the Death Note manga series.
  • England is the home of this old-fashioned but delicious dessert made of cooked, pureed fruit that is strained, chilled and folded into whipped cream. The fruit mixture may be sweetened or not. Fool is traditionally made from gooseberries, though today any fruit may be substituted.
  • Dr. Fool was a galaxy-renowned toymaker. He had toy creation laboratories on the planets Tatooine, Naboo, Lok, Corellia and Endor. 1.5 years ABY he lost control of his latest creation, miniature AT-AT toys. The toys breached containment and started to roam in the wilds near several major cities, attacking people on sight. Many were destroyed by groups of heavily armed individuals, while the remaining toys eventually ran out of power after 24 hours.
  • Nom Japonais: Nom Romanisé: Nom Français: Affiliation(s): Première Apparition: Dernière Apparition: Capitaine: Le Fool (フール号, Fūru-gō) est le navire utilisé par l'organisation Baroque Works. Grâce à sa cheminée, il pouvait produire de grosses quantités de Dance Powder .
  • |-|Miku version=
  • Founder of this Wiki. Also of the sister Wiki, The Join Me Wiki. Other (unofficial) roles in Lovely are that of Agent of Propaganda (see (Im)propaganda) and Minister For Future Generations (though in working on this site I've been neglecting the littlun a bit). In the real world I'm a graphic designer, a collector of tarot cards and strange games and, yes, a Joinee. Return to The Guardian Angel
  • The Fool has to get lynched or survive to the end of the game.
  • Represented by the Investigation Team, the group of students investigating the murders and kidnapping in Inaba who are also Persona-users.
  • A Fool is an empty soul, unfettered in any way by the Curse of Greyface, or any other preconceived notions. They are best known for their ability to accomplish great things simply by being unaware that they can't. ...and for walking off cliffs. Children and fools must not play with edged tools.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Fool File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card.png Fool File:Fool.jpg File:Item Border Silver.png File:Common Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 0 File:Trade Icon 2.png 1 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 1 Common File:Sealbar-gold.png File:Seal Lock Icon.png +2% to Bribe when attacking or defending A staple of many courts
  • A fool or jester is a performer employed to provide entertainment to members of a King or lord's court.
  • A man of infinite jest, Pocket has been Lear's cherished fool for years, from the time the king's grown daughters—selfish, scheming Goneril, sadistic (but erotic-fantasy-grade-hot) Regan, and sweet, loyal Cordelia—were mere girls. So naturally Pocket is at his brainless, elderly liege's side when Lear—at the insidious urging of Edmund, the bastard (in every way imaginable) son of the Earl of Gloucester—demands that his kids swear their undying love and devotion before a collection of assembled guests. Of course Goneril and Regan are only too happy to brownnose Dad. But Cordelia believes that her father's request is kind of . . . well . . . stupid, and her blunt honesty ends up costing her her rightful share of the kingdom and earns her a banishment to boot.
  • Type-0028, codenamed "Fool," (フール) is a boss featured in The House of the Dead III. The Fool is encountered in the EFI Genome Ward (or DBR Institute) level, which can serve either as stage 2, 3, or 4 depending on which path you take. The Fool is presented as a giant, deformed, carnivorous sloth, which lives in a cage and feeds on human corpses. It is an expert climber, and it attacks the player with its sharp claws and rattles its cage to drop corpses on them. It must be defeated by shooting its paws, gradually weakening its climbing capabilities, until it is forced to resort to leaping across the bars of its cage towards the player. At this point, shooting its last good paw will cause it to stumble, lose its grip, and fall into the black abyss of the cage (satisfyingly banging its head an
  • When the show Freedom was created by Sora and her friends to keep Kaleido Stage together before Yuri took over, Sora lost the power to see Fool. She felt as if all hope was lost and that she would never see him again. But after talking with her idol and new friend Layla before their final showing of Freedom, Sora feels confident that her time on stage was not up and Fool returned to her with a prediction from the "Sun" card, saying she should look towards the bright future. When Layla gains the ability to see Fool, he mentions The Legendary Great Maneuver to them, a maneuver that has killed many performers in the past and seems impossible to perform. Their training takes place in the Grand Canyon with Kalos. But despite all of the work Sora is putting in, Fool denies telling her anything a
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  • Town, Third-party
Character Debut
Published (Japanese)
  • 2004-09-03
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  • Nov.1.2013
  • Apr.9.2013
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  • 200
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  • Sharp claws, corpses
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  • Fool
  • Mummer
  • Fool - (Type 0028)
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  • Unit
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  • Fool's weak points are its' paws
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  • 1
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  • 1
Chapter
  • 25
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  • 9370
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Title
  • Fool
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  • #515151; color:white
  • black; color:#E5E3E3
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  • Fool
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  • Uncommon
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  • Feast
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  • 0
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  • HoTD III: :Chapter 2
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  • 19
Published (English)
  • 2006-01-03
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  • Fool (だます, Damasu) is the twenty-fifth chapter of the Death Note manga series.
  • England is the home of this old-fashioned but delicious dessert made of cooked, pureed fruit that is strained, chilled and folded into whipped cream. The fruit mixture may be sweetened or not. Fool is traditionally made from gooseberries, though today any fruit may be substituted.
  • Dr. Fool was a galaxy-renowned toymaker. He had toy creation laboratories on the planets Tatooine, Naboo, Lok, Corellia and Endor. 1.5 years ABY he lost control of his latest creation, miniature AT-AT toys. The toys breached containment and started to roam in the wilds near several major cities, attacking people on sight. Many were destroyed by groups of heavily armed individuals, while the remaining toys eventually ran out of power after 24 hours.
  • When the show Freedom was created by Sora and her friends to keep Kaleido Stage together before Yuri took over, Sora lost the power to see Fool. She felt as if all hope was lost and that she would never see him again. But after talking with her idol and new friend Layla before their final showing of Freedom, Sora feels confident that her time on stage was not up and Fool returned to her with a prediction from the "Sun" card, saying she should look towards the bright future. When Layla gains the ability to see Fool, he mentions The Legendary Great Maneuver to them, a maneuver that has killed many performers in the past and seems impossible to perform. Their training takes place in the Grand Canyon with Kalos. But despite all of the work Sora is putting in, Fool denies telling her anything about the maneuver saying she was not ready and it would lead to her death if she knew the maneuver before she was ready. When Layla is in the hospital due to an injured shoulder, both face Fool saying that they have no fear of death and would do the performance no matter what. Fool then reveals the maneuver to them (which everyone else and the viewer cannot hear) and the two successfully perform the maneuver all the way through.
  • Nom Japonais: Nom Romanisé: Nom Français: Affiliation(s): Première Apparition: Dernière Apparition: Capitaine: Le Fool (フール号, Fūru-gō) est le navire utilisé par l'organisation Baroque Works. Grâce à sa cheminée, il pouvait produire de grosses quantités de Dance Powder .
  • |-|Miku version=
  • Founder of this Wiki. Also of the sister Wiki, The Join Me Wiki. Other (unofficial) roles in Lovely are that of Agent of Propaganda (see (Im)propaganda) and Minister For Future Generations (though in working on this site I've been neglecting the littlun a bit). In the real world I'm a graphic designer, a collector of tarot cards and strange games and, yes, a Joinee. Return to The Guardian Angel
  • A man of infinite jest, Pocket has been Lear's cherished fool for years, from the time the king's grown daughters—selfish, scheming Goneril, sadistic (but erotic-fantasy-grade-hot) Regan, and sweet, loyal Cordelia—were mere girls. So naturally Pocket is at his brainless, elderly liege's side when Lear—at the insidious urging of Edmund, the bastard (in every way imaginable) son of the Earl of Gloucester—demands that his kids swear their undying love and devotion before a collection of assembled guests. Of course Goneril and Regan are only too happy to brownnose Dad. But Cordelia believes that her father's request is kind of . . . well . . . stupid, and her blunt honesty ends up costing her her rightful share of the kingdom and earns her a banishment to boot. Well, now the bangers and mash have really hit the fan. The whole damn country's about to go to hell in a handbasket because of a stubborn old fart's wounded pride. And the only person who can possibly make things right . . . is Pocket, a small and slight clown with a biting sense of humor. He's already managed to sidestep catastrophe (and the vengeful blades of many an offended nobleman) on numerous occasions, using his razor-sharp mind, rapier wit . . . and the equally well-honed daggers he keeps conveniently hidden behind his back. Now he's going to have to do some very fancy maneuvering—cast some spells, incite a few assassinations, start a war or two (the usual stuff)—to get Cordelia back into Daddy Lear's good graces, to derail the fiendish power plays of Cordelia's twisted sisters, to rescue his gigantic, gigantically dim, and always randy friend and apprentice fool, Drool, from repeated beatings . . . and to shag every lusciously shaggable wench who's amenable to shagging along the way. Pocket may be a fool . . . but he's definitely not an idiot.
  • The Fool has to get lynched or survive to the end of the game.
  • Represented by the Investigation Team, the group of students investigating the murders and kidnapping in Inaba who are also Persona-users.
  • Type-0028, codenamed "Fool," (フール) is a boss featured in The House of the Dead III. The Fool is encountered in the EFI Genome Ward (or DBR Institute) level, which can serve either as stage 2, 3, or 4 depending on which path you take. The Fool is presented as a giant, deformed, carnivorous sloth, which lives in a cage and feeds on human corpses. It is an expert climber, and it attacks the player with its sharp claws and rattles its cage to drop corpses on them. It must be defeated by shooting its paws, gradually weakening its climbing capabilities, until it is forced to resort to leaping across the bars of its cage towards the player. At this point, shooting its last good paw will cause it to stumble, lose its grip, and fall into the black abyss of the cage (satisfyingly banging its head and body several times on the way to the bottom of its lair). If the Fool is put off until stage 4, and the player does well throughout the game, The Mystery Man will appear in the ending to retrieve an equally mysterious vial from the site of the final battle.
  • A Fool is an empty soul, unfettered in any way by the Curse of Greyface, or any other preconceived notions. They are best known for their ability to accomplish great things simply by being unaware that they can't. ...and for walking off cliffs. Children and fools must not play with edged tools.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Fool File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card.png Fool File:Fool.jpg File:Item Border Silver.png File:Common Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 0 File:Trade Icon 2.png 1 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 1 Common File:Sealbar-gold.png File:Seal Lock Icon.png +2% to Bribe when attacking or defending A staple of many courts
  • A fool or jester is a performer employed to provide entertainment to members of a King or lord's court.
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