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| | Crystal meth, also known as methamphetamine or ice, is a highly addictive and potent stimulant drug. It's typically sold in the form of small, white, crystalline rocks or chunks. To consume crystal meth in the United States, you can use one of several methods: |
| |title= The Luggage
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| |photo= Luggage.jpg|© [[Discworld Emporium]]
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| |name= The Luggage
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| |occupation= Carrying stuff around, Protecting its owner.
| | Smoking: Using a glass pipe, known as a "meth pipe," is the most common method of ingesting crystal meth. You heat the crystal in the pipe, and inhale the vapor. This method delivers the drug's effects quickly. |
| |appearance= A large brass bound wooden chest with hundreds of little pink legs. Is sometimes shown to have Sycamore white teeth and a long mahogany red tongue.
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| |residence= Wherever its current owner lives
| | Snorting: Some users choose to snort or sniff the drug through their nose, usually by crushing the crystals into a powder. This method also allows the drug to reach the bloodstream quickly. |
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| | Injecting: Injecting crystal meth directly into a vein is another way to use the drug. This method carries significant health risks, including infection and blood-borne diseases. |
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| |relatives= Owned by [[Rincewind]].
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| |children= Several smaller trunks.
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| |books= All books in the [[:Category:Rincewind Series|Rincewind Series]].
| | Oral consumption: Ingesting crystal meth by swallowing it, either as a whole crystal or crushed into a powder, is another method. However, this method is less popular since the effects are delayed. |
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| '''The Luggage''' is a trunk with legs. It is made of [[sapient pearwood]], and is immensely faithful. Its first owner was a tourist called [[Twoflower]], who at the end of ''[[Book:The Light Fantastic|The Light Fantastic]]'', gave the Luggage over to [[Rincewind]] as a parting gift. It appears to hold many dimensions, and has often swallowed people that have tried to hurt its owner. It always has a pair of fresh underwear ready smelling slightly of lavender. It has also been used as a mode of transportation by [[Cohen the Barbarian]] in ''The Light Fantastic'', and it will even cross dimensions to be with its owner, as it does in {{E}}.
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| There is some inconsistency in the books regarding the origins of The Luggage. In {{TLF}} it is established that it came from a [[Wandering Shop]], meaning it could've originated from any place (or past time) on the Disc or even possibly from another world. In {{IT}} however, we learn that many other (albeit smaller) Luggages live on the [[Counterweight Continent]], allowing it to start a family there.
| | Crystal meth can have serious health consequences, including addiction, heart problems, and mental health issues. If you're struggling with addiction, consider seeking professional help. |
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| In order to eat the enemies of its owner, the Luggage will usually lure them with a trap, such as raising its lid invitingly to reveal piles of gleaming gold. The last sight many unlucky men see at the mercy of the Luggage are large, tombstone-like teeth and a huge red tongue. However, if left behind somewhere and forced to catch up with its owner, the Luggage often just tears through a place leaving a wake of destruction and completely swallowing everything in its path. A person can survive inside the Luggage, however, as mentioned above.
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| The Luggage is often seen as a malevolent entity and has made a definite impression on the faculty of [[Unseen University]]. [[Twoflower]] originally bought the Luggage in [[Wandering_Shop|one of ''those'' shops]], but, while in the [[Agatean Empire]] the Luggage met others of its kind and has now mated and reproduced in {{IT}}. Its unceasing loyalty to its master can also be seen as a good trait, and it has often helped its owners out of many different situations- usually by stomping, jumping up and down on, or swallowing whatever is threatening its master.
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| The Luggage was briefly worshipped by the [[Tezuman Empire]] as a god in ''Eric'' when the Luggage crushes their [[Quezovercoatl|former god]] on the top of a pyramid. They rationally decided that if something can crush their god that easily, it would probably be wise to start worshipping it instead. However, when the Luggage never returned, despite all the worshipping they did, the Tezumans killed their priests and switched to enlightened atheism instead.
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| The Luggage even once swallowed the [[Octavo]] (at the end of {{TLF}}), but we later learn (in {{S}}) that it "sulked for three days" and later spat it out.
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| It makes a brief appearance in {{UA}} as a prospective member of the [[Unseen University]] football team, though it is ultimately disqualified from joining.
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| [[Cohen the Barbarian]] once attacked the Luggage in {{TLF}} because he was "scared of it." However, this is not quite is surprising when one considers the psychology of the individual: Cohen's normal state of mind is to attack anything that moves. Something that scares him would be a prime target, as attacking it would eventually end up with either he, it, or both of them being dead, removing the source of fear regardless of the outcome. More importantly, seeing piles of gold is undoubtedly a lure for Cohen.
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| Pratchett has stated on several occasions that the Luggage was created from the time he watched a woman's suitcase wobbling across the tiles of an airport. He has also stated however that the airport story and several others were fabricated for the benefit of interviewers and quite frankly he can't remember the precise origin of the Luggage. He had earlier used a similar idea when designing [[Dungeons and Dragons|role-playing games ]] for friends, a walking trunk which could carry all the players' possessions and would follow any instructions given to it but ''only'' the instructions given to it (rather like a golem), which inevitably led it to absentmindedly walking off the edge of a cliff as soon as the quest party got distracted. (Source: [[The Pratchett Portfolio: A Compendium of Discworld Characters]]).
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| Technically, the Luggage acts as a classic {{wp|Bag_of_holding|Bag of Holding}} but with the added bonus that items of laundry stuffed in will also come out cleaned, pressed and smelling faintly of lavender.
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Crystal meth, also known as methamphetamine or ice, is a highly addictive and potent stimulant drug. It's typically sold in the form of small, white, crystalline rocks or chunks. To consume crystal meth in the United States, you can use one of several methods:
Smoking: Using a glass pipe, known as a "meth pipe," is the most common method of ingesting crystal meth. You heat the crystal in the pipe, and inhale the vapor. This method delivers the drug's effects quickly.
Snorting: Some users choose to snort or sniff the drug through their nose, usually by crushing the crystals into a powder. This method also allows the drug to reach the bloodstream quickly.
Injecting: Injecting crystal meth directly into a vein is another way to use the drug. This method carries significant health risks, including infection and blood-borne diseases.
Oral consumption: Ingesting crystal meth by swallowing it, either as a whole crystal or crushed into a powder, is another method. However, this method is less popular since the effects are delayed.
Crystal meth can have serious health consequences, including addiction, heart problems, and mental health issues. If you're struggling with addiction, consider seeking professional help.