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'''Guye''' (AKA '''Silvertail''') is an old, somewhat senile [[werewolves|werewolf]] | '''Guye''' (AKA '''Silvertail''') is an old, somewhat senile [[werewolves|werewolf]]. He is [[Angua von Überwald|Angua]]'s father and the ostensible leader of the most powerful werewolf clan in [[Bonk]], [[Überwald]]. In him, the human and wolf are so close that he has an attitude closely resembling an old dog and comes off somewhat like an incompetent [[Count Magpyr]]: traditional and reassuring in classically monstrous kind of way but (according to [[Margolotta|Lady Margolotta]]) lacking the dangerous ambition of his scheming wife or alarmingly vicious son. | ||
[[Category:Discworld characters|Überwald, Guye von]] | [[Category:Discworld characters|Überwald, Guye von]] | ||
[[Category:Undead characters|Überwald, Guye von]] | [[Category:Undead characters|Überwald, Guye von]] | ||
[[de:Guye von Überwald]] | [[de:Guye von Überwald]] |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 1 January 2019
Guye von Überwald | |
Name | Guye von Überwald |
Race | Werewolf |
Age | |
Occupation | Leader of the von Überwald clan |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Bonk, Überwald |
Death | |
Parents | |
Relatives | |
Children | Wolfgang, Angua, Elsa, Andrei |
Marital Status | Married to Lady Serafine |
Appearances | |
Books | The Fifth Elephant |
Cameos |
Guye (AKA Silvertail) is an old, somewhat senile werewolf. He is Angua's father and the ostensible leader of the most powerful werewolf clan in Bonk, Überwald. In him, the human and wolf are so close that he has an attitude closely resembling an old dog and comes off somewhat like an incompetent Count Magpyr: traditional and reassuring in classically monstrous kind of way but (according to Lady Margolotta) lacking the dangerous ambition of his scheming wife or alarmingly vicious son.