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'''Sir George''' was one of the nobles of [[Ankh-Morpork]] called to hear [[Edward d'Eath]] rant about kings during {{MAA}}. While he didn't actually speak, presumably he agreed with the other nobles: the city works, and therefore we should not mess around with it, even though we have virtually no power anymore, and the city is ruled by [[Guilds of Ankh-Morpork|ragtags of traders and merchants]], and a [[Vetinari|tyrannical, unpleasant, jumped-up little man]]. Evidently, he disagreed with Edward's assertion that the time of the [[Monarchy|Kings of Ankh]] was a golden age...
'''Sir George''' was one of the nobles of [[Ankh-Morpork]] called to hear [[Edward d'Eath]] rant about kings during {{MAA}}. While he didn't actually speak, presumably he agreed with the other nobles: the city works, and therefore we should not mess around with it, even though we have virtually no power anymore, and the city is ruled by [[Guilds of Ankh-Morpork|ragtags of traders and merchants]], and a [[Vetinari|tyrannical, unpleasant, jumped-up little man]]. Evidently, he disagreed with Edward's assertion that the time of the [[Monarchy|Kings of Ankh]] was a golden age.


In {{H}}, [[Teatime]] is mentioned as having been given a contract to inhume Sir George. Specifically, the unnamed client wanted Teatime to check his breathing with a mirror. To the annoyance of Lord [[Downey]], while Teatime indeed checked Sir George's breathing with his mirror, the man's head was several feet from his neck at this point. And Teatime saw ''absolutely nothing'' incongruous about this... And of course, since he couldn't have the servants (an old man and a maidservant) bursting in, he of course killed them as well. After this inhumation, the Guild Council agreed to dismiss Teatime (in the same way pupils of the [[Assassins' Guild]] are Failed), but Downey decided not to, as Teatime's special skills were needed for a [[Hogfather|most unusual target]]...
In {{H}}, [[Teatime]] is mentioned as having been given a contract to inhume Sir George. Specifically, the unnamed client wanted Teatime to check his breathing with a mirror. To the annoyance of Lord [[Downey]], while Teatime indeed checked Sir George's breathing with his mirror, the man's head was several feet from his neck at this point. And Teatime saw ''absolutely nothing'' incongruous about this. And of course, since he couldn't have the servants (an old man and a maidservant) bursting in, he killed them as well. After this inhumation, the Guild Council agreed to dismiss Teatime (in the same way pupils of the [[Assassins' Guild]] are Failed), but Downey decided not to, as Teatime's special skills were needed for a [[Hogfather|most unusual target]]...


What Sir George did to warrant a contract is unknown, as nothing else is known about him apart from the two mentions in the two books above.
What Sir George did to warrant a contract is unknown, as nothing else is known about him apart from the two mentions in the two books above.

Revision as of 02:14, 27 December 2012

Sir George
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Name Sir George
Race Human
Age
Occupation Noble
Physical appearance
Residence Ankh-Morpork
Death Had his breathing checked by a mirror... after he had been decapitated
Parents
Relatives
Children
Marital Status
Appearances
Books Men at Arms, Hogfather
Cameos

Sir George was one of the nobles of Ankh-Morpork called to hear Edward d'Eath rant about kings during Men at Arms. While he didn't actually speak, presumably he agreed with the other nobles: the city works, and therefore we should not mess around with it, even though we have virtually no power anymore, and the city is ruled by ragtags of traders and merchants, and a tyrannical, unpleasant, jumped-up little man. Evidently, he disagreed with Edward's assertion that the time of the Kings of Ankh was a golden age.

In Hogfather, Teatime is mentioned as having been given a contract to inhume Sir George. Specifically, the unnamed client wanted Teatime to check his breathing with a mirror. To the annoyance of Lord Downey, while Teatime indeed checked Sir George's breathing with his mirror, the man's head was several feet from his neck at this point. And Teatime saw absolutely nothing incongruous about this. And of course, since he couldn't have the servants (an old man and a maidservant) bursting in, he killed them as well. After this inhumation, the Guild Council agreed to dismiss Teatime (in the same way pupils of the Assassins' Guild are Failed), but Downey decided not to, as Teatime's special skills were needed for a most unusual target...

What Sir George did to warrant a contract is unknown, as nothing else is known about him apart from the two mentions in the two books above.