Symbol: Followers of the Fool will wear an Ares symbol, the astrological symbol representing the planet Mars and the male gender. Purview: Definitely one of the more 'saint' than 'force' representations in the Exemplar listing, The Fool is often misunderstood by those not part of the Grigorian faith. To a Grigorian, the Fool is driven more by compassion than wisdom, more by courage than sense, and so is a rather sympathetic figure. Described somewhat romantically, the Fool represents those who dare great things and dream grand dreams, willing to risk any depth of fall to reach their lofty goals; the Fool is not an idiot, but a Fool in the Tarot sense - infinite potential that is not always realized. While Grigorians recognize that the Fool is a necessary figure, it's also understood he's q
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| - Symbol: Followers of the Fool will wear an Ares symbol, the astrological symbol representing the planet Mars and the male gender. Purview: Definitely one of the more 'saint' than 'force' representations in the Exemplar listing, The Fool is often misunderstood by those not part of the Grigorian faith. To a Grigorian, the Fool is driven more by compassion than wisdom, more by courage than sense, and so is a rather sympathetic figure. Described somewhat romantically, the Fool represents those who dare great things and dream grand dreams, willing to risk any depth of fall to reach their lofty goals; the Fool is not an idiot, but a Fool in the Tarot sense - infinite potential that is not always realized. While Grigorians recognize that the Fool is a necessary figure, it's also understood he's q
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| - Symbol: Followers of the Fool will wear an Ares symbol, the astrological symbol representing the planet Mars and the male gender. Purview: Definitely one of the more 'saint' than 'force' representations in the Exemplar listing, The Fool is often misunderstood by those not part of the Grigorian faith. To a Grigorian, the Fool is driven more by compassion than wisdom, more by courage than sense, and so is a rather sympathetic figure. Described somewhat romantically, the Fool represents those who dare great things and dream grand dreams, willing to risk any depth of fall to reach their lofty goals; the Fool is not an idiot, but a Fool in the Tarot sense - infinite potential that is not always realized. While Grigorians recognize that the Fool is a necessary figure, it's also understood he's quite a dangerous one as well - as capable of turning a universe on its ear as an individual life. It is said by those who follow the Fool and manage to survive, that they follow most closely in the footsteps of the Prophet. Catchphrase: We who are about to die, salute you. (Often rephrased as "We who are about to die, get to say we saved the universe and had a damn good time doing it.")
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