REMEMBER HIM?
Series 6. Level 1/2.
RIDOLFO
This Venetian troubadour was
played by Adrian Neil. He wandered the dungeons of series 6 with his long hair
and Italian accent, strumming his lute and spreading news about what was going
on in the realm of Knightmare: ”Strolling
players such as these both gather and distribute news.” – Treguard. Ridolfo
was friendly to dungeoneers, and, because of the information he gathered on his
travels, he was useful for passwords, causeway codes and other helpful snippets
of information. His friendliness did not mean that he was a pushover, however.
During the series, both Sylvester Hands and a large pooka nearly found
themselves on the business end of Ridolfo’s sword.
Ridolfo saw dungeoneers as a
useful source of news, and sometimes exchanged his help for information they
had picked up from spyglasses. Other means of earning Ridolfo’s friendship
included providing him with a musical scroll, singing a song for him, or
releasing him from the stocks. The minstrel was always grateful for help and
news, and was only too pleased to help dungeoneers with a smile on his face and
a song in his heart – and on his lute too, occasionally.
Ridolfo’s freeness with
information earned him Lord Fear’s enmity and, towards the end of the series,
Fear decided to deal with him: ”This
musician is a gossip, and a dangerous one!” – Lord Fear. Ridolfo
made no secret of the fact that he liked “the ladies” – as dungeoneers January
and
It was up to dungeoneer
Fear Factor: 3 He was
a dab hand with a sword.
Killer Instinct: 0 No
malice or evil at all.
Humour Rating: 9 Usually
had a smile on his face.
Oscar Standard: 7
Slightly caricatured, perhaps.