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Quoth
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A raven who lived at a wizard's in Quirm. He is now the mount of the Death of Rats, but as he says himself: "I'm only in it for the eyeballs." He is named Quoth, as in "Quoth the Raven". The raven himself is not fond of the name imposed on him and refuses to utter "the N-word" (several of the latter stanzas of Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven end in 'Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."')
As intelligent as Quoth is, though, he cannot get over an obsession with round shiny things, as he always hopes that they are eyeballs. Items he has pecked at include pickled onions, walnuts, and Hogswatch tree decorations.
First appearance in Soul Music as the Death of Rats tries to use Quoth as translator to Susan Sto Helit. Appearances alongside the Death of Rats in Hogfather and Thief of Time. As Death of Rats often has to work in tunnels, etc, Quoth does not always get mentioned while the Death of Rats is at work, just as Binky does not always get mentioned while Death himself is talking to some newly deceased. The mount, raven or horse, can be assumed to be somewhere nearby.
An un-named raven appears in Reaper Man, as Reg Shoe's only sentient listener while Reg is trying to raise consciousness with an impassioned speech to the dead in the cemetery at Small Gods. If this is Quoth making a cameo appearance, he is perhaps hoping for Reg to awaken something with a serviceable eyeball it no longer needs, which will spare it all that tedious digging. In the meantime, like any other resident of Ankh-Morpork, it is enjoying the street theatre, and just this once might be inclined to utter, or hint at uttering, the n-word, purely for its entertainment value...
"Sometimes I just feel like giving up-"
The raven cleared its throat. Reg Shoe spun round.
"You say one word" he said. "Just one bloody word..." (Corgi PB, p217}
Other ravens at Unseen University make it difficult for Watchgnome Buggy Swires to mount a covert observation job from the top of the Tower of Art - it's difficult to remain inconspicuous and undercover, when loquacious but thick talking birds are excited and asking "What are you doing, mister?" every other sentence.
The thing about ravens and eyeballs was an accident waiting to happen in Dunmanifestin, where Blind Io dispensed with the services of the traditional ravens when they just couldn't help themselves.
Ravens have also been used by pioneering broomstick pilots as in-flight black-box recorders.

