Ridcully

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Ridcully

Background

Mustrum Ridcully is a wizard and the Archchancellor of the Unseen University in Ankh-Morpork, on Discworld.

During the events of Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (2006) played by Joss Ackland

The Bursar runs to The Dean and asks him if he has seen the Head of Inadvisably Applied Magic. The Chair of Indefinite Studies suggests he ask the Lecturer in Recent Runes and an explosion erupts. Ridcully walks into the room and says in his day as a student he wouldn't be studying the night before Hogswatch. He tells tells The Bursar and the others that he is going to reopen former Archchancellor Weatherwax's old bathroom. Modo gets the machine ready for Ridcully to take a shower, and The Bursar and others warn Ridcully against using the shower, but Ridcully gets into the shower. Ridcully turns a tap called Old Faithful and then quickly exits the shower due to the extreme water pressure. He tells The Dean a story his father told him about the Verruca Gnome. While Ridcully is trimming his toe nails, he catches the Verruca Gnome sneaking up on him. The Verruca Gnome tells Ridcully he doesn't know why he is the Verruca gnome, he just suddenly came to be and Ridcully shows him the special nail clipping disposal in the bathroom and tells him that if you have a part of someone, you can control them. Ridcully talks with Ponder Stibbons who shows him Hex. Ridcully then shows him and The Bursar the Verruca Gnome and wonders why there isn't a god of hangovers. Susan brings Bilious to the Tower of Art of the Unseen University for Wizards and asks Ridcully for help. The Lecturer in Recent Runes tells Susan he can cast a spell that can take away Bilious' hangover and separate it into a vial, but might kill him. The Dean suggests they just mix up everything and give it to Bilius. Bilius tries the concoction and survives. Ridcully tells the other wizards that he had mentioned a god of hangovers and the Lecturer in Recent Runes says at least he didn't say anything about a Hair Loss Fairy. They go to Stibbons to ask Hex for help. Ridcully asks Hex about what is going on and while they are waiting, a Hair Loss Fairy appears on the head of The Dean.

Susan thinks Ridcully is calling beings into existence and The Bursar mentions he wondered if there was an Eater of Socks. A drunk Student Wizard walks into the room wearing a Toothguard helmet and then passes out. Ridcully asks Hex where the Tooth Fairy's castle is located at. Susan and Bilius leave on Binky to go to the Tooth Fairy's castle. In the laundry room, the Eater of Socks eats one of the Chair of Indefinite Studies' socks. Ridcully asks Hex again what is going on and Stibbons tells him he thinks what they are getting are personification of forces. Hex says new creatures are appearing due to some beliefs disappearing. The wizards stay up to catch the Hogfather as he delivers presents. Death shows up and they catch him and notice he has a fake beard and pillow under his robe. Death tells the wizards about the Auditors and their plan.

During the events of Terry Pratchett's Going Postal (2010) played by Timothy West

Mr Pump brings Ridcully to the post office to prove that the letters aren't trying to kill Moist Von Lipwig. Ridcully tells Moist that words don't kill, only people and while animals do and Moist's problem is in his soul. Later, Ridcully is called into Lord Vetinari's office and told they need to use his Omniscope for an upcoming race. Waiting at the starting line is Ridcully and his Omniscope and Trooper with his noose. Moist reveals the message to be a book, the biography of Lord Vetinari and the race begins. After the race ends Ridcully uses the Omniscope to read the Clacks message and Reacher Gilt declares himself the winner. Moist continues to stall his hanging until the Clacks message changes to list the murders committed by Reacher as annotated in the ledgers. Reacher throws his cane at the Omniscope, which causes it to explode.


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