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|name= Lord Winder
|name= Lord Winder
|race= Human
|race= Human
|occupation= Patrician
|occupation= Patrician
|appearance= 'Unpleasantly jowly'
|appearance= 'Unpleasantly jowly'
|residence= [[Ankh-Morpork]]
|residence= [[Ankh-Morpork]]
|death= Heart attack at seeing assassin
|death= Heart attack at seeing assassin
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He was impressed by the theories of [[Findthee Swing]], and gave him at first a job in the City Watch, and later made him head of the [[Cable Street Particulars|Unmenitonables]], because Swing could sniff out conspiracies like nobody else.
He was impressed by the theories of [[Findthee Swing]], and gave him at first a job in the City Watch, and later made him head of the [[Cable Street Particulars|Unmenitonables]], because Swing could sniff out conspiracies like nobody else.


== Final Years And Death ==


== Final Years And Death ==
Since a failed assassination attempt on the insane Lord Winder by "a kid who was equally mad", he  went all out on security, employing [[Spymould|food tasters]], bodyguards, and creating the [[Cable Street Particulars]] in order to protect him and the "city".
Since a failed assassination attempt on the insane Lord Winder by "a kid who was equally mad", he  went all out on security, employing [[Spymould|food tasters]], bodyguards, and creating the [[Cable Street Particulars]] in order to protect him and the "city".


In the end, the [[Assassins' Guild]] felt it necessary to inhume him for the common good. But, much to Doctor [[Follett|Folletts']] annoyance, the guild had already lost three members  before [[John Bleedwell]] failed, but bled well. According to the little-known rule that, whenever possible, the victim should be told who had sent the Assassin, [[Havelock Vetinari]] tells Winder: "I come from the city." Since Vetinari has read the contract of Bleedwell, we can assume that this was a fact. Winder was killed not by the sword, but the heart attack induced by seeing the assassin Vetinari.  
In the end, the [[Assassins' Guild]] felt it necessary to inhume him for the common good. But, much to Doctor [[Follett|Folletts']] annoyance, the guild had already lost three members  before [[John Bleedwell]] failed, but bled well. According to the little-known rule that, whenever possible, the victim should be told who had sent the Assassin, [[Havelock Vetinari]] tells Winder: "I come from the city." Since Vetinari has read the contract of Bleedwell, we can assume that this was a fact. Winder was killed not by the sword, but the heart attack induced by seeing the assassin Vetinari.  


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Revision as of 23:49, 21 May 2015

Lord Winder
Lord Winder, as drawn by Matt Smith
Name Lord Winder
Race Human
Age {{{age}}}
Occupation Patrician
Physical appearance 'Unpleasantly jowly'
Residence Ankh-Morpork
Death Heart attack at seeing assassin
Parents {{{parents}}}
Relatives {{{relatives}}}
Children {{{children}}}
Marital Status {{{marital status}}}
Appearances
Books Night Watch
Cameos {{{cameos}}}


Patrician of Ankh-Morpork, and predecessor to Mad Lord Snapcase. Also known as Homicidal Lord Winder. During the last years of his reign, he was known to be extremely paranoid, with the caveat he really was the target of a great number of schemes against him. He took pride in being pathologically careful about everything.

He was impressed by the theories of Findthee Swing, and gave him at first a job in the City Watch, and later made him head of the Unmenitonables, because Swing could sniff out conspiracies like nobody else.

Final Years And Death

Since a failed assassination attempt on the insane Lord Winder by "a kid who was equally mad", he went all out on security, employing food tasters, bodyguards, and creating the Cable Street Particulars in order to protect him and the "city".

In the end, the Assassins' Guild felt it necessary to inhume him for the common good. But, much to Doctor Folletts' annoyance, the guild had already lost three members before John Bleedwell failed, but bled well. According to the little-known rule that, whenever possible, the victim should be told who had sent the Assassin, Havelock Vetinari tells Winder: "I come from the city." Since Vetinari has read the contract of Bleedwell, we can assume that this was a fact. Winder was killed not by the sword, but the heart attack induced by seeing the assassin Vetinari.