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The rulers of Buckkeep, a line which started which started with [[Taker]] who arrived from the Out Islands.  
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The rulers of Buckkeep, a line which started with [[Taker]] who arrived from the [[Out Islands]].  
  
 
==The Skill==
 
==The Skill==
  
All of the Farseer line show themselves in possesion of the [[Skill]], and throughout the their history have used [[Skill-coterie]]'s.  
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All of the Farseer line show themselves in possesion of the [[Skill]], and throughout the their history have used [[Skill-coterie]]s.  
  
 
==Infidelity==
 
==Infidelity==
  
There is a large history of infidelity amongst the Farseer royals, with both the men and the women of the line having bastard children in and out of court, as seen with [[Fitz Chivalry]], [[Chade]] and [[Galen]].   
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There is a large history of infidelity amongst the Farseer royals, with both the men and the women of the line having bastard children in and out of court, as seen with [[Fitz]], [[Chade]], [[Charger]] and [[Galen]].   
  
 
==Names==
 
==Names==
  
 
The Farseer line has a tradition of naming nobles after the virtues they wish them to hold, and they often do. The names can be something seen as entirely positive (such as [[Verity]]), or something ambiguous in nature (as seen with [[Shrewd]]).
 
The Farseer line has a tradition of naming nobles after the virtues they wish them to hold, and they often do. The names can be something seen as entirely positive (such as [[Verity]]), or something ambiguous in nature (as seen with [[Shrewd]]).

Revision as of 13:56, 26 April 2006

The rulers of Buckkeep, a line which started with Taker who arrived from the Out Islands.

The Skill

All of the Farseer line show themselves in possesion of the Skill, and throughout the their history have used Skill-coteries.

Infidelity

There is a large history of infidelity amongst the Farseer royals, with both the men and the women of the line having bastard children in and out of court, as seen with Fitz, Chade, Charger and Galen.

Names

The Farseer line has a tradition of naming nobles after the virtues they wish them to hold, and they often do. The names can be something seen as entirely positive (such as Verity), or something ambiguous in nature (as seen with Shrewd).