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"But no vampires. Never any vampires. Now let's get a move on, Fred." | "But no vampires. Never any vampires. Now let's get a move on, Fred." | ||
And of course, by the time of {{UA}}, the incidental detail reveals that a "damn [[Gorgon|gorgon]]" really ''is'' working for the Watch - alongside its first vampire... | And of course, by the time of {{UA}}, the incidental detail reveals that a "damn [[Gorgon|gorgon]]" really ''is'' working for the Watch - alongside its [[Sally von Humpeding|first vampire]]... | ||
[[Category:Discworld characters|Bleakley, Rupert]] | [[Category:Discworld characters|Bleakley, Rupert]] | ||
[[Category:Undead characters|Bleakley, Rupert]] | [[Category:Undead characters|Bleakley, Rupert]] |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 18 September 2020
Rupert Bleakley is a vampire. Presumably part of the Ankh-Morpork League of Temperance, he works in what would, on Roundworld, be a most unusual place. Presumably he sucks the animals dry quicker than gravity could expel the blood for them.
At a time when Sam Vimes is more than usually annoyed, he tells Fred Colon that he'd even swear in a 'damn gorgon'. Fred's reply is cut off very quickly: "There's always Mr Bleakley, sir, he's getting fed up with working in the kosher butcher's and—"
"But no vampires. Never any vampires. Now let's get a move on, Fred."
And of course, by the time of Unseen Academicals, the incidental detail reveals that a "damn gorgon" really is working for the Watch - alongside its first vampire...