In the misty dawn of time, the first FoE's Ball tournament was held in a damp, forgotten castle. The year was 1342, and the competitors were a motley crew of jesters, jugglers, and jesters' jockeys.
The tournament was a mess of mud, mayhem, and merriment. The winner, a jester named Jingles, was crowned with a golden jester's cap and a year's supply of stale bread.
Tournaments of the Royal CourtIn the year 1356, the most esteemed tournament of the Golden Goblet took place. It was a time of great pomp and circumstance, as 17 jesters and jockeys vied for the coveted Golden Goblet. Jesters Gone Wild
By the 16th century, FoE's Ball had become an art form of the absurd. Jesters and jockeys would juggle fire, juggle swords, and juggle their own sanity in a battle of wits and physical prowess.
In the midst of this juggling madness, a young jester named Jingle stumbled upon an ancient text that would change the course of FoE's Ball forever.
The Jester's CurseJingle's discovery of the ancient text, known as the "Book of FoE", unleashed a curse that would plague the land of FoE's Ball for centuries to come.
As the jesters and jockeys continued to juggle, joust, and juggle their way to greatness, they began to turn on each other, and the tournaments became a battle of wits and witlessness.
FoE's Ball Goes Postal