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  2. Discworld - Wikipedia

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    Discworld reading order—guide to the different story arcs; A Discworld and Terry Pratchett bibliography— all Terry Pratchett's publications in all languages, a chronology, short stories, book reviews, etc. Death's Domain Archived 8 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine, In Discworld Wiki

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  4. Category:Discworld books - Wikipedia

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  5. Guards! Guards! - Wikipedia

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    Guards! is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the eighth in the Discworld series, first published in 1989. [2] It is the first novel about the Ankh-Morpork City Watch . The first Discworld point-and-click adventure game borrowed heavily from the plot of Guards!

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  7. Tiffany Aching - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Aching is a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's satirical Discworld series of fantasy novels. Her name in Nac Mac Feegle is Tir-far-thóinn or 'Land Under Wave'. Tiffany is a trainee witch whose growth into her job forms one of the many arcs in the Discworld series.

  8. The Colour of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The story begins in Ankh-Morpork, the biggest city on the Discworld. The main character is an incompetent and cynical wizard named Rincewind, who is hired as a guide to naive Twoflower, an insurance clerk from the Agatean Empire who has come to visit Ankh-Morpork. Thanks to the abundance of gold in his homeland, Twoflower, though only a clerk ...

  9. Sourcery - Wikipedia

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    On the Discworld, "sourcerers"—wizards who are sources of magic, and thus immensely more powerful than normal wizards—were the main cause of the Great Mage Wars that left areas of the Disc uninhabitable. As eight is a powerful magical number on Discworld, men born as the eighth son of an eighth son are commonly wizards.