The Golden Fool - Chapter III, Echoes; Chapter IV, The Betrothal; Chapter V, Shared Sorrows Summary & Analysis

Robin Hobb
This Study Guide consists of approximately 38 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Golden Fool.

The Golden Fool - Chapter III, Echoes; Chapter IV, The Betrothal; Chapter V, Shared Sorrows Summary & Analysis

Robin Hobb
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Chapter III, Echoes; Chapter IV, The Betrothal; Chapter V, Shared Sorrows Summary

In Chapter III, Echoes, Queen Kettricken, Prince Dutiful's mother, is with King Verity, who is the King-in-Waiting. He is killed in the Red Ship War. He had been a great king-to-be.

Tom practices his weapon skills. He goes into the public steam room. Two young men come in and one picks a fight with Tom. Tom sidesteps his punch and pins the young man. Two older men throw the young men out of the steam room. Tom is sad because he knows these older men. He had been friends with them when he had been known as Fitz, but now he is in disguise as Tom Badgerlock.

Tom, Prince Dutiful and Lord Golden ride horses. Dutiful wants Tom to teach him Skill, but...

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