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spellchecker set to US English. If so, could that spellchecker be reset to UK spelling, in articles in which UK spelling would be appropriate? The reason I raise it is that many editors might be genuinely unaware that there is a US/UK difference here (woolen/woollen). It's not like lift/elevator, pavement/sidewalk etc, which we probably all know about. Woolen/woollen is a case where a spellchecker, set to the appropriate variety of English, could serve a useful purpose. Sorry if I am nitpicking, but if there is any way to reset the edit box spellchecker, it would be easier for editors to use UK spelling consistently throughout.
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Why is there a section of "supporting characters" at all? Rincewind is not a novel or a set of novels. He is merely a character from fiction, not the work of fiction itself. Therefore he has no "supporting characters". There is absolutely no need to write short or long articles on every character
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Well, if you want to get technical, The Companion states that Rincewind pretty clearly defeated Coin, albeit in a non-traditional fashion. And Coin was almost certainly the highest-ranking wizard on the Disc. So, technically, I'd say it's accurate to say that Rincewind should have moved up a rank,
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I am kind of assuming that UK spelling is best here, as Terry Pratchett is an English writer. Accordingly, I have fixed the woolen/woollen thing, but I notice that "woollen" gets a wriggly red line underneath it in the edit box, and here on the talk page too. It is almost as if the edit box has a
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If I remember correctly he spoke perfect Morporkian but used the prhase book to show he's a tourist, because that's what tourists do, so he said; Rincewind spoke in Trob to him (If I remember correctly) because he assumed Twoflower didn't speak Morporkian (Why else would he have to use a phrasebook
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I've never thought of Rincewind as a "coward." He just understands his personal phenomenon of negative karma. As in "Interesting Times," he knows that anything good that happens to him will shortly result in something very bad happening to him. And he avoids trouble by running, a tactic at which he
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That was just an edit in the movie version as I understand it. It transformed the character (Twoflower) from an naive and clueless tourist to a complete brain-dead moron since he still ignored the fact that several people planned to kill him and said so within his hearing. In the original book he
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I was reading the The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic and at first he could only communicate with Rincewind because he only spoke Trob, and later on he could understanding everything any character said. I'm not sure when this happened, it might just be a discrepancy between the two books.
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I put a new picture in the article. It's a low-resolution, low-quality scan taken from The Last Hero -- I don't know if this is allowed or if it's a no-no, but it seems to me that a small picture like this used to illustrate a character could be considered fair use. --Chrismith 22:08, 29 May 2006
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Yeah, UK is probably the best here. UK vs US spelling is hardly the biggest matter, but when you're dealing with a British-English-using author, it'll be easier (and more fitting) to just match him. The spellchecker, however, isn't part of Knowledge (XXG) -- it's something your browser uses when
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This is very old, so im sure the original discussion participants wont read this, but for anyone else who is interested, I think it also talks about the hat sequins in "The Last Continent", specifically towards the beginning. If i recall correctly, it's just before or after it talks about his
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And also, I seem to recall from the first few novels that there was a very rigid structure within wizardry; only one "head wizard", eight of the next rank down, 64 below that, et cetera. The only way to advance in rank is through someone "above" you dying; although defeating a sourceror would
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I don't remember anything of this sort, either, and I skimmed through the book and didn't find anything to support this claim. I've removed that bit from the article until someone can post the relevent passages or give a page number. --Chrismith 15:30, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
747:"You can tell he's a wizard, because he's got a pointy hat with a floppy brim. It's got the word 'Wizzard' embroidered on it in big silver letters, by someone whose needlework is even worse than their spelling. There's a star on top. It has lost most of its sequins." 1204:"The name " Churm Rincewind" is the leader of the Twelve Red-Bearded Dwarves that feature as recurrent characters in the works of Beachcomber (J.B. Morton) . This is a parody of the fact that Tolkien named Gandalf after a member of the Nibelung of Norse Mythology." 323:
I could scan in the image from the Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? manual, page 15 provides a black and white sketch of Rincewind and the luggage, of which, the image of Rincewind would be ample, particulary as it will be fair use under a lower resolution.
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So "inadvertently derived" is probably a pretty accurate description of how the name came about. If you can think of a better way to word it, feel free, but note that he didn't create the name himself and neither did he intentionally take it from Beachcomber.
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About the matter of beating/defeating the sourcerer at "Interesting times" Ridcully tells (during his attempt to cajole him to take a trip to the agaetian empire) Rincewind that because no one from the UU saw him do it, "Probably doesn't count, then" (p. 43)
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Aha... I only imagined I had unmade the functionality of the existing footnote, seeing that the link changed from a named link to the more generic "#_note-0". I guess I can re-enter them after all, I'll check it and comment on the result later. :)
515:. The name originally comes from the Beachcomber series, which Pratchett had read long before writing The Colour of Magic. He used the name "Rincewind" in that book without remembering that it had previously been used elsewhere. Quote from the APF: 776:
It was red, or at least had at some time been red. It might well once have been a pointy hat, but the point had crumpled and most of the brim was burned away. A word had been embroidered on it in sequins. Many had been burned off,
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Not that this means anything, but I believe he has been quoted as saying that it is somewhat difficult/boring to write Rincewind novels, as there is only so much you can do with an utter coward who runs away from everything.
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Bearing in mind that this is the first Discworld book with him in I've read so far, and I'm currently reading it, it looks like it's talking about the star, not the word 'Wizzard', when it's talking about sequins.
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it is explicitly stated in a couple passages that the star is covered in sequins (though they're mostly gone by the end of the book). It makes no mention as to how the word "Wizzard" is written. However, from
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I've only read COM, and I'm equally curious as to what the spell is and if anything else ever came of it. I was surprised it wasn't mentioned, but didn't add because I haven't read any more of the books.--
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Furthermore, if there are no objection to adding a separate "Titles" paragraph on the Rincewind page, should any other text than the titles themselves be non-quoted text to avoid copyright infringement?
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It's one of the 8 spells that created the universe isn't it? He starts saying it in COM, but I can't remember it off hand. I can have a look later though. And it's taken up all the room in his head.--
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What keeps me from editing the page and entering all 7 titles straight away, maybe even as a separate paragraph, is the nagging uncertainty whether it is correct to put them here on this page or not.
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Why is there a section on Evil Harry Dread? It doesn't mention Rincewind and I'm sure the two never meet; there's no indication that one even knows of the existance of the other
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got too big, though I'm not really a fan of the arrangement; I'd prefer we restore that ol' list, heavily butchered alas, and make this article more focused on the character. –
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Should there be a poll for such a topic, regarding the addition of such a paragraph? Would it be more proper to add them only to the pages for each book where the titles occur?
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Well, job almost done, made a minor mistake by losing the functionality of the existing footnote and also not getting my added footnote to work either. Must investigate this.
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Not sure that I like that picture. Would it be possible to get a screen-shot from one of the computer games or the one with a potato from the cookbook under "Fair Use"?
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where you played as Rincewind and ran away from everything (elves, for instance), but it was pointed out to me that you have to stop running and start fighting back at
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In one of the Novels, there is reference to name "Lavaeolus", which was translated as something like "washer of the wind", implying "rinse-wind" would be accurate.
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I think I heard a while ago that PTerry has plans for a couple of books at the moment, including one Rincewind one. I've not got a citation for that though.
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I get the distinct notion that Rincewind's titles, however fictional even within the Discworld universe itself, deserve to be mentioned in full on this page.
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looking at these text boxes. Google, Firefox, and all the rest are all largely American, as I believe is the majority of the internet and their audience.
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Looking at the history of the pages, I may have gotten my facts a bit off there. But I'd still prefer the creation of a list over the current system. –
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He is. It's nothing really more than a cameo really, but he's one of the wizards at Unseen University. He, quite fortunately, loses Alberto's staff.
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Since so many editors speedily announced their belief that Rincewind article should not be deleted, it is time for them to jump from the easy "
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VLC Player it's open source player. One of releases called "Rincewind". I thought in honor of Terry Pratchett. www.videolan.org (version 2)
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i just finished reading "Mort" a few weeks back and i cant remember Rincewind apearing in it! i may be wrong, but i dont think he did!
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Does anyone know if Rincewind will be returning in any books later on? Or has Terry Pratchett phased him out completely? I hope not.
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certainly be a monumental achievement, I don't think Pratchett ever specified that this would vault you over still-living wizards. -
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How can you "inadvertently derive" a name? It's not deriving it if you're doing it by accident. That's just coincidence... --
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he has interacted with who doesn't have an article of their own. Much of this material should go back where it belongs, in
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure one of the books has it that the other wizards "don't like to talk about it" or something like that. —
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is an expert. But he also led the Red Army out of the tomb to attack the forces of Lord Hong. Bumbler, yes; coward, no. --
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There is not mention in the article of the one spell that Rincewind knows, despite it being talked about quite a bit in
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I say go nuts. Paragraph would be great, maybe discussing the circumstances of each title re: prophecies and what not.
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it is asserted somewhere or other that defeating a sorceror makes you automatically the head wizard, IIRC
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that he is. I have tagged some places that may be easy or most useful to correct. Please feel free to add
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I'd help out but i only just got the hang of referencing myself so i don't trust my L33+ skillz0rz :)
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Um... what? I don't recall this. In fact, wasn't he trapped in the Dungeon Dimensions at the end of
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I have always pronounced it "rinse-wind". This was confirmed to be correct when I listened to an
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point, and that there had better be a significant amount of game left after that point. --
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As cool as that would be, I swear I've also heard Pratchett say he did it by accident. –
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D'oh! ...thanks for pointing out my temporary blindness with a twist of cryptomnesia. ;)
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simply did not grasp that they planned to kill him since he did not understand them.
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Saying that Rincewind "defeated" the sourceror is kind of a stretch, in my opinion. --
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Fits fairly well, then, except it could do with an explanation in the article. --
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Uh, seriously though, you've got a point, that could use some explaining ... --
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of course he's notable" to the real work of making the article actually
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I believe that that is what the words inadvertantly derived links to...
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Try to see if I can find a more reliable source which mentions that. –
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When Rincewind is being described in Sourcery it says (about his hat)
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This was 7 years ago! But I tend to agree, so I did exactly this!
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where it came from. And then I thought, what the hell, anyway."
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subseries", as it were -- so, that subseries would include
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that Rincewind "defeated" Coin, but yeah, seriously ... --
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The "Supporting characters" seems to take the view of a "
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Thanks, love the feedback, especially positive ones. :-)
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Ah, it's actually in the article. From the annotations:
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Surfing around the wikipedia, I stumbled upon the term
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Index

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deletion
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the discussion

content assessment
WikiProjects
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Discworld
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Fictional characters
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fictional characters
the discussion
JP Godfrey
22:22, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
Raveled
86.56.0.199
audiobook
Stephen Briggs
Terry Pratchett
Amos E Wolfe
16:55, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
Agent Aquamarine
22:37, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

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