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{{Character Data
|title= Doctor Follett
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|name=Follett
|age= middle
|race= Human
|occupation= Master of the Assassins' Guild
|appearance= had remarkable hair; as an Assassin,wore black
|residence=
|death=
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'''Dr. Follett''' was the head of the [[Assassins' Guild]] at the the time of the [[Glorious Revolution]]. He was also, rather unusually for an Assassin, involved in the conspiracy to remove Lord [[Winder]]. Normally, Assassins are loyal to whomsoever pays them until the contract is fulfilled and take no interest in politics unless paid. He may have been paid, though [[Roberta Meserole|Madam]] was central to the plot, and she was very persuasive in those days.
'''Dr. Follett''' was the head of the [[Assassins' Guild]] at the the time of the [[Glorious Revolution]]. He was also, rather unusually for an Assassin, involved in the conspiracy to remove Lord [[Winder]]. Normally, Assassins are loyal to whomsoever pays them until the contract is fulfilled and take no interest in politics unless paid. He may have been paid, though [[Roberta Meserole|Madam]] was central to the plot, and she was very persuasive in those days.


He has a fine head for champagne, marvellous hair ("Is it is own?" Madam inquires of [[Vetinari|her nephew]]) and plays a mean lute. Or did. This time-travel thing buggers up one's tenses!
He has a fine head for champagne, marvelous hair ("Is it his own?" Madam inquires of [[Vetinari|her nephew]]) and plays a mean lute. Or did. This time-travel thing buggers up one's tenses! He was known by some of his students as "old Folly".


==Annotation==
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The name Follett was bestowed upon the character by a process called ''"[[Tuckerization]]"''. For a (large) sum of money to charity, one can buy oneself into a book. With the magnificent sum of £2,200, which went to the [http://www.torturecare.org.uk/ Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture], the best-selling novelist {{wp|Ken_Follett|Ken Follett}} was the highest bidder at a charity auction and thus bequeathed his name to the Doctor.
The name Follett was bestowed upon the character by a process called ''"[[Tuckerization]]"''. For a (large) sum of money to charity, one can buy oneself into a book. With the magnificent sum of £2,200, which went to the [http://www.torturecare.org.uk/ Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture], the best-selling novelist {{wp|Ken_Follett|Ken Follett}} was the highest bidder at a charity auction and thus bequeathed his name to the Doctor.


The name "Tuckerization" is after the SF writer Wilson Tucker, who used to (and no doubt still does) include his friends - or at least their names - in his stories.
The name "Tuckerization" is after the SF writer {{wp|Wilson Tucker|Wilson Tucker}}, who used to include his friends - or at least their names - in his stories.
 


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Latest revision as of 03:03, 6 October 2020

Doctor Follett
Name Follett
Race Human
Age middle
Occupation Master of the Assassins' Guild
Physical appearance had remarkable hair; as an Assassin,wore black
Residence
Death
Parents
Relatives
Children
Marital Status
Appearances
Books Night Watch
Cameos


Dr. Follett was the head of the Assassins' Guild at the the time of the Glorious Revolution. He was also, rather unusually for an Assassin, involved in the conspiracy to remove Lord Winder. Normally, Assassins are loyal to whomsoever pays them until the contract is fulfilled and take no interest in politics unless paid. He may have been paid, though Madam was central to the plot, and she was very persuasive in those days.

He has a fine head for champagne, marvelous hair ("Is it his own?" Madam inquires of her nephew) and plays a mean lute. Or did. This time-travel thing buggers up one's tenses! He was known by some of his students as "old Folly".

Annotation

The name Follett was bestowed upon the character by a process called "Tuckerization". For a (large) sum of money to charity, one can buy oneself into a book. With the magnificent sum of £2,200, which went to the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, the best-selling novelist Ken Follett was the highest bidder at a charity auction and thus bequeathed his name to the Doctor.

The name "Tuckerization" is after the SF writer Wilson Tucker, who used to include his friends - or at least their names - in his stories.