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Possesses a surprisingly incandescent barbarian rage; apparently, he had a lot of repressed rage built up against boys who chew gum and other miscreants from his time as a teacher.
Possesses a surprisingly incandescent barbarian rage; apparently, he had a lot of repressed rage built up against boys who chew gum and other miscreants from his time as a teacher.


Cohen always refers to Mr Saveloy as "Teach". Edward Teach was the real name of the notorious pirate Blackbeard.  
== Annotations ==
* [[Cohen]] always refers to Mr Saveloy as "Teach". This is (or was) a common English nickname for a teacher, it may also evoke Edward Teach, the real name of the notorious and  pirate [[wikipedia:Blackbeard|Blackbeard]].


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Latest revision as of 06:03, 24 November 2022

Ronald "Teach" Saveloy, as drawn by Matt Smith (with apologies to P. Kidby)

Ronald Saveloy is a teacher-cum-barbarian featured in Interesting Times. He teaches the Silver Horde about civilization so that they can peacefully conquer the Agatean Empire. Though his plan fails and he dies, the Silver Horde has great respect for him. To his surprise, he is taken to the barbarian afterlife (known to some as Valhalla) by a Valkyrie when he dies, and is given the title "Ronald the Apologetic."

Possesses a surprisingly incandescent barbarian rage; apparently, he had a lot of repressed rage built up against boys who chew gum and other miscreants from his time as a teacher.

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  • Cohen always refers to Mr Saveloy as "Teach". This is (or was) a common English nickname for a teacher, it may also evoke Edward Teach, the real name of the notorious and pirate Blackbeard.