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Due to the unbenificial side-effects of Mustrum Ridcully's personality, currently the U.U. Archchancellor, the bursar is clinically insane but is kept apparently sane by experimental dosages of ], though the effect is sometimes erratic. Due to the unbenificial side-effects of Mustrum Ridcully's personality, currently the U.U. Archchancellor, the bursar is clinically insane but is kept apparently sane by experimental dosages of ], though the effect is sometimes erratic.
He has some talent for survival (see: Lords and Ladies, The science of Discworld I&II) and is widely accounted as a nervovore i.e. someone living on his own nerves. He has some talent for survival (see: Lords and Ladies, The science of Discworld I&II) and is widely accounted as a nervovore i.e. someone living on his own nerves.

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Member of unseen university's senior staff. He took up position after the previous bursar was killed in "Sourcery". His real name is professer Dinwiddie, but all call him the bursar. Due to the unbenificial side-effects of Mustrum Ridcully's personality, currently the U.U. Archchancellor, the bursar is clinically insane but is kept apparently sane by experimental dosages of dried frog pills, though the effect is sometimes erratic. He has some talent for survival (see: Lords and Ladies, The science of Discworld I&II) and is widely accounted as a nervovore i.e. someone living on his own nerves.

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