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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: This is the book that most stresses the difficult question of whether Carrot is an honest idealist who has the laws of [[Theory of Narrative Causality|narrative causality]] in his favor, or more of a [[Magnificent Bastard]] / [[Manipulative Bastard]] with [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]. For instance, {{spoiler|his [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]] approach against a werewolf rather conveniently leads to romantic rival Gavin making a [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}} |
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: This is the book that most stresses the difficult question of whether Carrot is an honest idealist who has the laws of [[Theory of Narrative Causality|narrative causality]] in his favor, or more of a [[Magnificent Bastard]] / [[Manipulative Bastard]] with [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]. For instance, {{spoiler|his [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]] approach against a werewolf rather conveniently leads to romantic rival Gavin making a [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}} |
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** Suddenly fully invoking his charisma abilities when taking over from Colon as well. |
** Suddenly fully invoking his charisma abilities when taking over from Colon as well. |
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* [[Fridge Horror]]: Vimes, watching the clacks at work, thinks that its inventors must be making money hand over fist. [[ |
* [[Fridge Horror]]: Vimes, watching the clacks at work, thinks that its inventors must be making money hand over fist. [[Going Postal (Discworld)|The poor fellows]]. |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bitch]]: Lady Margolotta. Serafine von Uberwald and {{spoiler|Dee}} might also count to a lesser extent. Also {{spoiler|Rhys}}. |
* [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bitch]]: Lady Margolotta. Serafine von Uberwald and {{spoiler|Dee}} might also count to a lesser extent. Also {{spoiler|Rhys}}. |
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* [[Too Cool to Live]]: Ah, {{spoiler|Inigo}}, we hardly knew you. |
* [[Too Cool to Live]]: Ah, {{spoiler|Inigo}}, we hardly knew you. |
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** {{spoiler|Gavin, Gavin, Gavin, Gavin}}... me, bitter? Naaaah... |
** {{spoiler|Gavin, Gavin, Gavin, Gavin}}... me, bitter? Naaaah... |
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 26 April 2023
- Alternate Character Interpretation: This is the book that most stresses the difficult question of whether Carrot is an honest idealist who has the laws of narrative causality in his favor, or more of a Magnificent Bastard / Manipulative Bastard with Obfuscating Stupidity. For instance, his Let's Fight Like Gentlemen approach against a werewolf rather conveniently leads to romantic rival Gavin making a Heroic Sacrifice.
- Suddenly fully invoking his charisma abilities when taking over from Colon as well.
- Fridge Horror: Vimes, watching the clacks at work, thinks that its inventors must be making money hand over fist. The poor fellows.
- Magnificent Bitch: Lady Margolotta. Serafine von Uberwald and Dee might also count to a lesser extent. Also Rhys.
- Too Cool to Live: Ah, Inigo, we hardly knew you.
- Gavin, Gavin, Gavin, Gavin... me, bitter? Naaaah...
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