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Bobby Ingram
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Cannot overstate the glee I glee when reading Pratchett and Death shows up unexpectedly. My guy
Daily Death:
SORRY.
Rincewind froze, both hands clutching his aching foot. He knew only one person with a voice like a cemetery in midwinter.
He tried to hop backwards, and collided with another horse.
RINCEWIND, ISN’T IT? said Death. YES. GOOD EVENING. I DON’T BELIEVE YOU HAVE MET WAR. RINCEWIND, WAR. WAR, RINCEWIND.
— 4 hours, 19 min ago
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Daily Death:
SORRY.
Rincewind froze, both hands clutching his aching foot. He knew only one person with a voice like a cemetery in midwinter.
He tried to hop backwards, and collided with another horse.
RINCEWIND, ISN’T IT? said Death. YES. GOOD EVENING. I DON’T BELIEVE YOU HAVE MET WAR. RINCEWIND, WAR. WAR, RINCEWIND.
Sarah
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I'm on a slow Discworld re-read where I also pick up some of the books I never got around to reading. This is one such never read, but I just don't like Rincewind or the wizards or find them particularly entertaining, and I also sense that culturally, this one has not aged well...
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Bobby Ingram
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Daily Pratchett:
The guards were pretty much like guards as Rincewind had experienced them everywhere. They had exactly the amount of intellect required to hit people and drag them off to the scorpion pit. They were league champions at shouting at people a few inches from their face.
— Jan 09, 2026 09:44AM
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The guards were pretty much like guards as Rincewind had experienced them everywhere. They had exactly the amount of intellect required to hit people and drag them off to the scorpion pit. They were league champions at shouting at people a few inches from their face.
Bobby Ingram
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Daily Rincewind:
He was no good at anything else. Wizardry was the only refuge. Well, actually he was no good at wizardry either, but at least he was definitively no good at it. He’d always felt he had a right to exist as a wizard in the same way that you couldn’t do proper maths without the number 0, which wasn’t a number at all but, if it went away, would leave a lot of larger numbers looking bloody stupid.
— Jan 08, 2026 11:44AM
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He was no good at anything else. Wizardry was the only refuge. Well, actually he was no good at wizardry either, but at least he was definitively no good at it. He’d always felt he had a right to exist as a wizard in the same way that you couldn’t do proper maths without the number 0, which wasn’t a number at all but, if it went away, would leave a lot of larger numbers looking bloody stupid.
















