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===Supporting characters=== In addition to the main cast, several recurring jokes have run throughout the life of the comic strip for which certain characters come back from time to time. * '''The Night Sentry''': Ralph, a formerly unnamed tower guard who cries "Twelve o'clock and all's well", etc., but cannot resist ad-libbing sarcastic commentary—much to the annoyance of the King, who suffers from [[insomnia]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hart|first=Parker and|date=2022-02-24|title=Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for February 24, 2022 {{!}} GoComics.com|url=https://www.gocomics.com/wizardofid/2022/02/24|access-date=2022-02-24|website=GoComics|language=en}}</ref> * '''The Stablehands''': Two unnamed peasants, invariably holding pitchforks and shovels, and unhappy in their work. Hart and Parker would cut to them whenever they had a "dung" joke. The peasants and their work are also used as an analogy for low-level paper-pushing bureaucrats. * '''Robbing Hood''': A forest-dweller who, unlike the [[Robin Hood]] character he parodies, "takes from the wretch and gives to the peer", (usually himself). * '''The Lone Haranguer''': A phantom heckler who frequently rides past the King's window to shout "The King is a fink!" The King has suffered anxiety over the stranger, but he and Rodney have never succeeded in capturing or identifying him, their plans constantly backfiring on themselves. The name is a play on ''[[The Lone Ranger]]''. * '''Troob''': A local [[minstrel]] and poet, (a "troubadour") who travels the kingdom writing songs and commentary on Id's ways of life. He sometimes entertains the King on his [[lute]], but his music is uninviting. He is one of the few people in Id to be streetwise enough to see the bigger picture of the state of the kingdom. His song describes the place well: "The land of Id, 'tis such delight, the land of milk and honey / No need to lock your doors at night, the King has all the money!" * '''Yodey''': A stable boy whom Rodney is training to become a knight. He is a gigantic oaf, very strong but stupid and gullible. He looks up to Rodney to teach him, even though he is already more capable than Rodney is. * '''Abra Cadaver''': A [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein]]-like monster the Wizard built out of old body parts. He is deranged but obedient, and is twice the size of the Wizard. The name is a play on "[[abracadabra]]" and "[[cadaver]]". * '''Bernie the Torch''': An accident-prone peasant so unlucky that when he came out of hospital after being run over by a steamroller, a [[gargoyle]] fell on him. He was once hit by a [[meteorite]] during surgery, after getting run over by a horse. * '''Magic Mirror''': A talking mirror that lives to insult whoever happens to be addressing it, (usually either the King or Blanch). * '''Henry''': The Wizard's pet dragon. The running gag is that keeping a dragon as a pet causes a lot of problems for the Wizard and Blanch, such as badly scratched doors, visits to the vet, or things that Henry might bring home. * '''The Finks''': Name of the Kingdom of Id basketball team<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.gocomics.com/wizardofid/2015/03/18| title = Wizard of Id March 18, 2015}}</ref> * '''The Huns''': A tribe of raiders that often attack Id. They are depicted as large men completely covered in body hair like the Spook, with shaggy beards and horned "Viking-style" helmets, and armed with spears.
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