![]() ![]() Farid admires and looks up to Dustfinger as a father figure, and follows him like a shadow, doing his best to protect him from any harm - especially the inevitable death that awaits him at the end of the book. Dustfinger teaches him how to control fire. He soon become the apprentice to Dustfinger, a fire-eater. Inkheart Farid was read out of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights by Mortimer Folchart. Because of this, he has many useful skills - sneaking around, tying people up, and working with knives. It is known that he was beaten several times from the gang members. The thieves are said to have told him ghost stories and all the way through the books he has a fear off them. History Before the Books Little is known of his past and life in the story, other than the fact that he worked as a servant boy for a gang of thieves. Allies: Dustfinger, Gwin, Meggie, Mo, Elinor. He's also a bit reckless, barely afraid of anything but the dead, and Dustfinger admires him for that. Farid found pleasure in learning fire tricks from Dustfinger, and creates a bond with the fire juggler and his horned martin, Gwin.ĭescription Farid is described as skinny and dark, with curly black hair and black eyes. ![]() Mo, Meggie, Elinor, and Dustfinger take Farid with them when they escaped. He was terrified when he came out of his book and had no idea were he was. He was read out of a book by Mo and was one of the Forty Theives. I was raised by murderers and theives."įarid is a character in the Inkworld trilogy. ![]()
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