Created 02 Jan 2026, Published 02 Jan 2026, Last modified 02 Jan 2026 12:37
Jesting is the skill of using humor, wit, and playful mockery to influence social situations. A skilled jester can ease tension, entertain crowds, deflect hostility, or subtly undermine authority through carefully chosen words and timing.
Successful use of Jesting may improve morale, distract opponents, or shift the mood of a gathering in the user’s favor. While often appearing lighthearted, effective jesting requires sharp awareness of social boundaries, as poorly judged humor can offend or provoke hostility.
Jesting is commonly practiced by bards, performers, and courtiers, but can also be employed by quick-witted individuals in everyday interactions. The skill reflects creativity, confidence, and an understanding of people as much as language itself.