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My question for this boon is about if we can use it for a common item. Let say I have a reward for a specific +1 weapon or armor. I don't mind to pay the 4 fame but just want to make sure I can. As of right now there an uncommon striking weapon that I could do it.
The cost of this boon is 4 Fame for an uncommon option, 8 Fame for a rare option, and 12 Fame for a unique option. Special You can purchase this boon multiple times. Each time you bequeath a different character option.

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Pathfinders often find strange treasures for which they might not have any use, yet one of their colleagues would benefit. When you acquire this boon, select one uncommon, rare, or unique character option to which you've gained access through an adventure's Chronicle sheet (e.g., a boon that allows you to acquire a special animal companion or purchase a special magic item). Choose another of your characters. That character gains access to that special option instead, though they may only use the option once their level equals or exceeds the lowest level able to play the Chronicle sheet's adventure (e.g., 5th level for Tier 5–8). On the Chronicle sheet, write “Bequeathed” and the recipient character's number next to the option. You no longer have access to that option (and must sell it back if you acquired the option and would no longer qualify for it).
The cost of this boon is 4 Fame for an uncommon option, 8 Fame for a rare option, and 12 Fame for a unique option.
Special You can purchase this boon multiple times. Each time you
bequeath a different character option.
No, I don't think that common items can be selected. The boon does not say anything about common items. The character in question could gain the common item when they reach the correct level.

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And another question comes to mind. Can something that has been Bequeathed be Bequeathal to yet a different character?
I would think no.
I would think no too since you can't keep it and have to sell it back and no longer have access to it.
Only thing I could see is if you pay again. the one that received the item. loose it too and so on but that worth the question and I really doubt it would work

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I think your outlined expected answers seem correct to me:
a) No limit to how many items one character can bequeath, no limits to how many a character can receive from bequeath.
b) No bequeath chaining w/o having 'original' access. (Ie if you happen to pick up the item on a chronicle later, after having it bequeathed, then sure that character could pass it on).