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| elevator pitch = After a substantial change in the status quo, the elves decide to attempt another incursion, and it is up to Tiffany Aching to lead the defence of the Disc. |
| elevator pitch = After a substantial change in the status quo, [[Lords and Ladies|the elves]] decide to attempt another incursion, and it is up to Tiffany Aching to lead the defence of the Disc. |
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| franchise = Discworld |
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Written by: | Terry Pratchett |
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Synopsis: | After a substantial change in the status quo, the elves decide to attempt another incursion, and it is up to Tiffany Aching to lead the defence of the Disc. |
Genre(s): | Fantasy |
Series: | Discworld |
Preceded by: | Raising Steam |
First published: | 2015 |
The Shepherd's Crown is the forty-first, and final, Discworld novel.
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Tropes used in The Shepherd's Crown include:
- Changing of the Guard: Tiffany is forced to come into her own, upon the death of Granny Weatherwax.
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