Casanunda

World’s 2nd Greatest Lover, finest swordsman, outrageous liar, soldier of fortune and he’s three-feet-nine in his high-heeled boots. Casanunda rejects the work ethic, the reserve, the conformity of the Dwarfs and dons a character built on Dick Turpin, Pépé Le Pew and Casanova.

Count Casanunda (the Queen of Skund made him a Count; just ask him) walks tall, dreams big and rides a big horse… with the aid of his trusty stepladder.

First appearance as one of “the Discworld’s great lovers,” but spelled “Casanunder”.


2517 Minifigure, Hair Tall Rococo Wig with Curled Rolls

3626pb0173 Minifigure, Head Beard Stubble, Black Eyebrows, Wide Mouth, White Pupils Pattern

99464 Minifigure Cape Cloth, Very Short – Traditional Starched Fabric in Dark Blue

973pb0896c01 Torso Alien Conquest Alien Shoulder Strap Pattern / Black Arms / Lime Hands

Hand in Yellow (2x)

41879 Legs Short in Dark Purple

Footnotes

...the Discworld great lovers.*

The most enthusiastic of these was the small persisitent and incredibly succesful Casanunder the Dwarf, a name mentioned with respect and awe wherever stepladder owners are gathered together.
Reaper Man, p. 261
Though I have visited him before, once, with a friend' - her eyes grew misty at the memory*

Nanny's friend on that occasion had been Count Casanunda the lowwayman - a highwayman who carried a stepladder on his horse, on account of being a dwarf, and was most gallant towards the ladies he encountered.
The Shepherd's Crown, p. 243