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A very vague artist encountered by [[Inspector Lewton]] in the computer game [[Discworld Noir]]. Found in his [[Rhodan's Workshop|workshop]], his memory is so bad he even has trouble remembering who he is, so he is not very helpful to Lewton. Later in the game it is revealed that he also works as a | A very vague artist encountered by [[Inspector Lewton]] in the computer game [[Discworld Noir]]. Found in his [[Rhodan's Workshop|workshop]], his memory is so bad he even has trouble remembering who he is, so he is not very helpful to Lewton. Later in the game it is revealed that he also works as a plastic surgeon for trolls, and that he made surgery to [[Foid]]. As he says, he is a very good plastic surgeon, as he forgets the faces of his clients. | ||
==Annotations== | ==Annotations== | ||
His name - and demeanour - parodies the | His name - and demeanour - parodies the Roundworld sculptor [[wikipedia:Auguste_Rodin|Rodin]], whose best-known work is [[wikipedia:The_Thinker|The Thinker]]. | ||
[[Category:Discworld characters]] | [[Category:Discworld characters]] | ||
[[Category:Human characters]] | [[Category:Human characters]] |
Revision as of 21:07, 23 June 2013
Rhodan | |
Name | Rhodan |
Race | Human |
Age | |
Occupation | Sculptor (secretly a plastic surjeon for trolls) |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Ankh-Morpork |
Death | |
Parents | |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | |
Appearances | |
Books | Discworld Noir |
Cameos |
A very vague artist encountered by Inspector Lewton in the computer game Discworld Noir. Found in his workshop, his memory is so bad he even has trouble remembering who he is, so he is not very helpful to Lewton. Later in the game it is revealed that he also works as a plastic surgeon for trolls, and that he made surgery to Foid. As he says, he is a very good plastic surgeon, as he forgets the faces of his clients.
Annotations
His name - and demeanour - parodies the Roundworld sculptor Rodin, whose best-known work is The Thinker.