"Wizards and witches always know when they will die," Havelock Vetinari proclaimed to his 'friend' Lady Margolotta, Ruler of Überwald, over dinner one evening, "unlike the 'Differently Alive' who mostly have no reason to believe that they ever will."
"Qvite so," she responded archly, "und your point is?"
"I'm just musing on the fact that while the Watch, the Assassins and nearly all the artisan guilds have incorporated our city's diverse population into their membership, for some reason the University has not."
"Und you are suggesting that they should? Do you really think that it vould be a good thing to have a magically trained vampire? Because if you are, I must express severe reservations. Ve have enough trouble maintaining the Black Ribbon as it is. You may not know this, Havelock, but not every Undead person succeeds in upholding their oath. Vithin the community there are alvays those who are unable to resist the appeal of an undervired nightie, especially vhen it is accompanied by flirtatious glances—as it often is! Believe me, ve do not relish having to hunt these veaklings down und—
delete
them from the population. But for the good of our respective realms, ve must."
The Patrician raised an ironic (and deadly) eyebrow. "Not know? Piffle. Of course I know and I regret the necessity as much as you do. However, the city's prosperity depends on everyone maximizing his or her own talent. Imagine how much poorer Ankh-Morpork would be if Of-the-Wheel-the-Spoke had been discouraged from developing his velocipede factory. Why, the contraption has become the rage all the way around the Circle Sea. He even came out with a reinforced model that shopkeepers in Howondaland can hardly keep on their shelves. Just yesterday I saw All Jolson riding one down Short Street on his way to his restaurant. Now there was a sight to cure depression! So if some vampire child were to suddenly start to make ping-pong balls and silk scarves appear out thin air, how else are we to proceed?"
Lady Margolotta glowered. "Havelock, in the unlikely event that such an individual appears, I must concede that probably Unseen University is the best place for him or her. However, the probability is very low. No vun among the Undead, to my
long
recollection, has ever shown any talent for magic so I think you are borrowing trouble. By the vay, mine vine glass is empty."
Before the Patrician could demonstrate his skill at being the perfect host, Drumknott appeared silently with a well-breathed bottle and refilled both glasses. Then, as is his want, he silently disappeared.
*****
Captain Salacia (several pages of name) von Humpeding ('Sally'), brevet commander of the Bonk City Watch (and vampire), looked at her young neighbor Manngang, shook her head and covered her eyes with her palm. After a few moments she raised her eyes to his mother who was glaring at her son. "How in the world . . ."
"I don' know," Manngang wailed piteously, "I was jus' thinkin' 'bout lunch and all of a sudden all these
chickens
appeared out of nowhere. I dint do nuffin'; I swear I dint."
"Manngang," the captain sighed, "you worked magic. Do you understand?
Magic
! No one in all the clans has ever worked magic before! And according to the wizards, if you do it once, you can't help doing it again. A magical werewolf? It's unheard of. It's—well, I would say it's impossible but it obviously isn't because you did it. But—but, how?"
"I don' knooooooowwwww . . ." the lad sobbed.
*****
"You wanted to see me, Archchancellor?"
"Yes, Stibbons, I do. And bolt the door behind y', wouldjer? This is a bit of business that doesn't need to get beyond you and me—at least f'r the present."
Now the Vice-Chancellor's curiosity was peaked. Ridcully rarely showed any indecisiveness about anything and even more rarely thought something should be kept under wraps so he closed the heavy, iron-bound oak door behind him and threw the bolt. He took a seat in front of the Archchancellor's desk-cum-billiard table, covered as it was with piles of unread missives, ignored demands for action and the occasional remnant of a beef sandwich. Moving a couple of piles to the side, he sat upright and waited for Ridcully's massive intellect to get lined up on the problem at hand.
"Stibbons, d'y'remember Nutt?"
"Of course, Archchancellor, how do you forget someone like that?"
"More import'ntly, d'y'remember the hush-hush nature of his comin' here and the official concern about him?"
Stibbons peeked around the various piles of documents and saw, sitting dead in front of the Archchancellor, a letter with a bold, strong hand and an envelope with broken black sealing wax and the imprint of a single
V
.
Uh-oh. The Patrician seldom sent written communications and when he did someone was bound to be in trouble.
Ponder took a deep breath. "What are we in for, this time?"
"T' be blunt, Stibbons, a magical werewolf!"
"What? The Undea . . . uh, Differently Alive have never shown any magical ability, at all. How . . .?"
"That's not quite true, Stibbons. Back when you were still a student, there was a wizard named Wendell Poons who, for a while, was a zombie. Admittedly, he was a wizard before he was a zombie and this young chap was born a werewolf who has, somehow, acquired magical talent. But there is that precedent."
Stibbons sat back in his chair and sighed. "Can you tell me anything more?"
"Accordin' t'his Lordship, a werewolf youngster was sittin' out on one of the family town house balconies in Bonk and began thinkin' about what he would like for lunch. This bein' a family closely allied to Lady Margolotta, I should point out that his daydreams did
not
include either dwarves or humans. He didn't seem to have anything particular in mind, just that he was hungry and that noon was approachin'. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a half dozen fat hens appeared on the balcony with him and started peckin' his toes and cluckin' around. Since the lad is still a small child, he naturally screamed for his mother. She came out in a rush, got the story from him and immediately hauled him off to the local Watch house to explain himself to Captain von Humpeding. The captain couldn't figure out what else to do so she took both werewolves to see Lady Margolotta."
"Oh, that poor child!"
"Stibbons, Lady Margolotta was quite maternal to Nutt. Why believe that she would be any less so to a little pup werewolf? No, she got everyone calmed down and sent them home, probably with a lolly for the lad, and then clacksed Vetinari. The result—is this." He waved at the missive in front of him.
"Meaning that His Lordship had dropped the problem in our laps!"
"Y're a perceptive man, Stibbons, that's exactly what he's done. O'course, he worded it in very compliment'ry terms, alludin' to our centuries of experience dealin' with powerful children, includin' the occasional Sourcerer. So there is no honorable way we can turn it down. However, the fact remains that we are about to have a Differently Alive, potentially immortal, student wizard in our midst so it would be a good idea of we at least had a plan for dealin' with him."
"Uh, how old is the pup?"
"That's where it gets worse, Stibbons. He's
eight
!"
"Eight? Oh, gods. That's the age Eskarina Smith was when she arrived, and look at all the trouble that caused."
Ridcully silently pursed his lips and nodded slowly.
*****
Magdalene von Tirshland (Ironclaw) dabbed red eyes and took another sip from her refilled (several times) wine glass. It was an uncommon, almost unheard of display of distress for a werewolf, Lady Margolotta thought as she patted the younger female's arm.
"Darling, you know this is for the best. Poor little Manngang is already eight years old and had not Changed vunce. Vhile it is still possible that he may yet prove a proper bimorph, for now ve must accept the fact that he could very vell be a yennork, und you know vhat that could mean. There are, sadly, those reactionaries among the clans who vould kill the poor child in a heartbeat for that reason alone. He vill be safer in Ankh-Morpork und especially in Unseen University. I vill personally see that he travels in mine private rail car und the Low Qveen has promised a sqvad of her personal guards to keep him safe on the journey. Now, vipe your eyes and look on the bright side. Your two older children can stop vorrying about their younger brother, und go back to living normal lives among their own kind. Young Manngang vill learn how to control his talents und, vith any luck, settle down into a comfortable,
safer