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A list of all pages that have property "Personality" with value "Joaquin, the Jack of Blades. The title suits various aspects and layers of the man in ways he prefers to leave for others to decipher rather than ruining the fun and explaining everything. Still, some things grow evident should one spend even a small amount of time with the man. For one, Joaquin having the ability to find a great many things hilarious, even if they are, by most accounts, very much not. The man who will laugh and dance in the face of the greatest of tragedies, of the darkest moments? That would be Joaquin. Whether this is just another role the man has embraced, or just his true nature, is kept, purposefully, unclear. For that too, is yet another aspect of the man, one hinted at by his other name. The Jack of Blades, a trickster of a card that finds new meaning in both the sharpness of his wit along with his ability to forge and perform with the blades to match. As befits the tradition of jesters and other such performers he follows, however, even his sharpest witticisms serve to entertain... or educate. Maybe. With Joaquin? It's maddeningly difficult to figure out.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Joaquin  + (Joaquin, the Jack of Blades. The title sui
      Joaquin, the Jack of Blades. The title suits various aspects and layers of the man in ways he prefers to leave for others to decipher rather than ruining the fun and explaining everything. Still, some things grow evident should one spend even a small amount of time with the man. For one, Joaquin having the ability to find a great many things hilarious, even if they are, by most accounts, very much not. The man who will laugh and dance in the face of the greatest of tragedies, of the darkest moments? That would be Joaquin. Whether this is just another role the man has embraced, or just his true nature, is kept, purposefully, unclear. For that too, is yet another aspect of the man, one hinted at by his other name. The Jack of Blades, a trickster of a card that finds new meaning in both the sharpness of his wit along with his ability to forge and perform with the blades to match. As befits the tradition of jesters and other such performers he follows, however, even his sharpest witticisms serve to entertain... or educate. Maybe. With Joaquin? It's maddeningly difficult to figure out.
      It's maddeningly difficult to figure out.)