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In the modern-day [[Citadel]] of [[Omnia]], he is the deaf old deacon who instructs candidates for the priesthood on demon-slaying and vampire hunting.  The module in ''Revenants and Ungodly Creatures'' rates low in the theological studies heirarchy, meriting a mere hour every fortnight, and doesn't even count for the final exam.  However, in {{CJ}}, Thrope's wisdom becomes an indispensible part of [[Mightily Oats]]' pastoral practice when he gets a parish in [[Lancre]] at a time when [[Vampires|vampires]] are foolishly invited in by King [[Verence II]].
In the modern-day [[Citadel]] of [[Omnia]], he is the deaf old deacon who instructs candidates for the priesthood on demon-slaying and vampire hunting.  The module in ''Revenants and Ungodly Creatures'' rates low in the theological studies hierarchy, meriting a mere hour every fortnight, and doesn't even count for the final exam.  However, in {{CJ}}, Thrope's wisdom becomes an indispensible part of [[Mightily Oats]]' pastoral practice when he gets a parish in [[Lancre]] at a time when [[Vampires|vampires]] are foolishly invited in by King [[Verence II]].


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Latest revision as of 08:49, 14 July 2021

In the modern-day Citadel of Omnia, he is the deaf old deacon who instructs candidates for the priesthood on demon-slaying and vampire hunting. The module in Revenants and Ungodly Creatures rates low in the theological studies hierarchy, meriting a mere hour every fortnight, and doesn't even count for the final exam. However, in Carpe Jugulum, Thrope's wisdom becomes an indispensible part of Mightily Oats' pastoral practice when he gets a parish in Lancre at a time when vampires are foolishly invited in by King Verence II.