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Name | Mankin |
Race | half-Elf |
Age | |
Occupation | Owner and bantender of the Octarine Parrot |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Ankh-Morpork |
Death | |
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Appearances | |
Books | Discworld Noir |
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Mankin is the sinister half-elven landlord at the Octarine Parrot, a seedy pub situated at 9, Whalebone Lane, Ankh-Morpork.
His name is probably a pun on the Elven lord Long Lankin, only shifted a seedier letter down the alphabet (think "manky" - originally a Welsh word for dirty, grimy, seedy, et c).
He is spectacularly unhelpful to private eye Inspector Lewton in Discworld Noir. He speaks with a Welsh accent, indicating he may have come from Llamedos.
It is pointed out by Lewton that Mankin is at a serious disadvantage by being half-elf; everyone can see he has elven blood in him, (and races with long memories such as trolls and dwarves have a deep hatred for elves) but he has none of the advantages of a true elf, and cannot weave any glamour to protect himself or control other people.