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|name = Frexspar the Godly
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|image = [[File:FrexGodly.jpg|293x293px]]
 
||gender = Male
 
||gender = Male
|family = [[Nessarose Thropp]] (daughter) <br> [[Elphaba Thropp]] (daughter) <br> [[Shell Thropp]] (son, in the book)
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|family = [[Nessarose Thropp]] (daughter) <br> [[Elphaba Thropp]] (daughter) <br> [[Shell Thropp|Sheltergod Thropp]] (son)
|relationships = [[Melena Thropp]] (wife) <br> [[Turtle Heart]] (lover, in the book)
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|relationships = [[Melena Thropp]] (wife) <br> [[Turtle Heart]] (lover)
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|job = Unionist minister<br>
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|job = Unionist Minister
Governor of Munchkinland (musical only)
 
 
|affiliation = The Unnamed God <br> [[Rush Margins]] <br> Thropp Family
 
|affiliation = The Unnamed God <br> [[Rush Margins]] <br> Thropp Family
|portrayer = Sean McCourt
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|portrayer =
|Also Known As = Frexspar the Godly
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|Also Known As =
|born = Rush Margins, Wend Hardings, Munchkinland
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|born = [[Rush Margins]], Wend Hardings, [[Munchkinland]]
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|died = Colwen Grounds, Nest Hardings, [[Munchkinland]]|bgcolor1 = Blue|bgcolor2 = Black|first = ''[[Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]'' (1995)|last = ''[[Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]'' (1995)|also known as = Frex <br> Brother Frexspar}}{{Youmay|the novel character|[[Witch's Father/Musical|the musical character based on him]]}}{{Quote|Do you want to distract me from holy work today? We're facing the presence of real evil in Rush Margins. I couldn't live with myself if I ignored it.|Frex to Melena, [[Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]}}
|died = Colwen Grounds, Nest Hardings, Munchkinland}}
 
   
 
'''Frexspar the Godly''' is an Ozian Unionist minister and the believed father of [[Elphaba]], as well as the biological father of [[Nessarose]] and [[Shell]], Elphaba's half-sister and half-brother.
{{Quote|Now isn't the time to argue. Do you want to distract me from holy work today? We're facing the presence of real evil in Rush Margins. I couldn't live with myself if I ignored it.|Frex to Melena, [[Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]}}
 
   
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==History==
'''Frexspar the Godly''' is an Ozian Unionist minister and the believed father of [[Elphaba]], and the confirmed father of [[Nessarose]] and [[Shell]], Elphaba's half-sister and half-brother.
 
 
In the first portion of the first novel, Frexspar lives in [[Rush Margins]] as a Unionist minister, apparently from a long line of clergymen. He married [[Melena Thropp]], the heiress to the noble [[Thropp Family|Thropp family]]. A devout man, he attempted to keep his followers from magic and especially from the Clock of the Time Dragon. However, his attempts led to him being humiliated by the Clock and assaulted, on the same night that his daughter [[Elphaba]] was born. This incident apparently ruined his reputation as a minister. He is originally depressed over Elphaba's skin, but comes to love her after she has grown up. He takes to a hermetic life after Elphaba's birth, but returns around the time [[Turtle Heart]] appears, and becomes his lover. While awaiting the birth of [[Nessarose]], he and his family were forced to flee to Colwen Grounds, where Turtle Heart is sacrificed to the Clock. The guilt of losing the glassblower led him to become a missionary to [[Quadling Country]]. His missionary work has limited success, and he even stoops as low as using Elphaba's skin condition and singing talent to his ends. He also favors Nessarose over his other children. At some point he has [[Shell Thropp|a son]] but after his birth Melana dies. When his daughters have gone to [[Shiz University]], he apparently takes on a quest to find [[Ozma|Ozma Tipperatius]], though this fails, and he sends Nessarose the magic slippers, which he made using skills he learned from Turtle Heart.
   
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By the time of Nessarose's ascension as [[Eminent Thropp]], Frex is retired. He tries to make Elphaba take the Eminent position from her sister, stating that she has the birthright, but she refuses as she believes he just wants her to take the blame if Nessarose does something wrong. He later is devastated by Nessarose's death.
==Life==
 
===In The Book===
 
In the book, Frexspar lived in Rush Margins as a Unionist minister, apparently from a long line of clergymen. He married Melena Thropp, the heiress to the noble [[Thropp Family|Thropp family]]. A devout man, he attempted to keep his followers from magic and especially from the Clock of the Time Dragon. However, his attempts led to him being humiliated by the Clock and assaulted, on the same night that [[Elphaba]] was born. This incident apparently ruined his reputation as a minister. He is originally depressed over Elphaba's skin, but comes to love her after she has grown up. He takes to a hermitic life after Elphaba's birth, but returns around the time [[Turtle Heart]] appears, and becomes his lover. While awaiting the birth of [[Nessarose]], he and his family were forced to flee to Colwen Grounds, where Turtle Heart is sacrificed to the Clock. The guilt of losing the glassblower led him to become a missionary to Quadling Country. His missionary work has limited success, and he even stoops as low as using Elphaba's skin condition and singing talent to his ends. He also favors Nessarose over his other children. When his daughters have gone to Shiz University, he apparently takes on a quest to find Ozma Tipperatius, though this fails, and he sends Nessarose the magic slippers, which he made using skills he learned from Turtle Heart.
 
   
By the time of Nessarose's ascension as Eminent Thropp, Frex is retired. He tries to make Elphaba take the Eminent position from her sister, stating that she has the birthright, but she refuses as she believes he just wants her to take the blame if Nessarose does something wrong. He is devastated by Nessarose's death. His death is not shown, but it most likely occurred sometime during ''Son of A Witch.''
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He dies later on, though his death is not shown. It most likely occurred sometime during ''[[Son of a Witch]].''
 
===In the musical===
 
In the musical Frex (credited simply as 'Witch's Father') is the 'father' of Elphaba and is the Governor of Munchkinland. He is the real father of Nessarose, whom he adores more over Elphaba (proven by the gift of the silver slippers). Elphaba is told in Act II, Scene II of the musical that Frex had died of shame, once he learned how she disgraced him. Elphaba replies, "Good...I'm glad". Nessarose argues "that's a ''Wicked'' thing to say!"
 
 
In the original Broadway cast, the "Witch's Father" was played by Sean McCourt, and in the original London cast by Andy Mace. Other actors to portray Frex include Don Richard, Tim Talman, David Stoller and Michael DeVries. During the UK/Ireland tour the character was played by Howard Ellis.
 
 
[[File:941916_10151395823161053_630060923_n.jpg|thumb|308px|The birth of Elphaba.]]
 
 
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===Solos (In A Group Number)===
 
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Revision as of 03:28, 22 October 2018

Do you want to distract me from holy work today? We're facing the presence of real evil in Rush Margins. I couldn't live with myself if I ignored it.
— Frex to Melena, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West

Frexspar the Godly is an Ozian Unionist minister and the believed father of Elphaba, as well as the biological father of Nessarose and Shell, Elphaba's half-sister and half-brother.

History

In the first portion of the first novel, Frexspar lives in Rush Margins as a Unionist minister, apparently from a long line of clergymen. He married Melena Thropp, the heiress to the noble Thropp family. A devout man, he attempted to keep his followers from magic and especially from the Clock of the Time Dragon. However, his attempts led to him being humiliated by the Clock and assaulted, on the same night that his daughter Elphaba was born. This incident apparently ruined his reputation as a minister. He is originally depressed over Elphaba's skin, but comes to love her after she has grown up. He takes to a hermetic life after Elphaba's birth, but returns around the time Turtle Heart appears, and becomes his lover. While awaiting the birth of Nessarose, he and his family were forced to flee to Colwen Grounds, where Turtle Heart is sacrificed to the Clock. The guilt of losing the glassblower led him to become a missionary to Quadling Country. His missionary work has limited success, and he even stoops as low as using Elphaba's skin condition and singing talent to his ends. He also favors Nessarose over his other children. At some point he has a son but after his birth Melana dies. When his daughters have gone to Shiz University, he apparently takes on a quest to find Ozma Tipperatius, though this fails, and he sends Nessarose the magic slippers, which he made using skills he learned from Turtle Heart.

By the time of Nessarose's ascension as Eminent Thropp, Frex is retired. He tries to make Elphaba take the Eminent position from her sister, stating that she has the birthright, but she refuses as she believes he just wants her to take the blame if Nessarose does something wrong. He later is devastated by Nessarose's death.

He dies later on, though his death is not shown. It most likely occurred sometime during Son of a Witch.