Book:The Light Fantastic
The Light Fantastic | |
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Illustrator(s) | {{{illustrator}}} |
Publisher | Colin Smythe |
Publication date | May 1986 |
ISBN | 0861402030 |
Pages | 217 |
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Main characters | Rincewind, Twoflower, the Luggage |
Series | Rincewind Series |
Annotations | View |
Notes | Book #02 |
All data relates to the first UK edition. |
Blurb
As it moves towards a seemingly inevitable collision with a malevolent red star, the Discworld has only one possible saviour. Unfortunately, this happens to be the singularly inept and cowardly wizard called Rincewind, who was last seen falling off the edge of the world ....
Characters
Major Characters
- Rincewind
- Twoflower
- the Luggage
- Ymper Trymon
- Cohen (first appearance)
Minor Characters
- Galder Weatherwax, 304th Archchancellor of Unseen University
- Buggy Swires (first appearance)
- Bethan
- Horse People, collective name for the Horse Tribes in the Hubland steppes
- Herrena the Henna-Haired Harridan (first appearance)
- Kwartz, a homophone of Quartz
- Krysoprase (first appearance), a homophone of Chrysoprase
- Breccia (troll), not to be confused with Breccia, a troll crime syndicate, though the latter is possibly named after the former; named after Breccia
- Jasper, named after Jasper
- Beryl, named after Beryl
- Old Grandad, nickname for a troll whose real name we do not learn
- Weems, Morpork mercenary
- Lackjaw, dwarf jeweler
Cameos
- Death
- the Librarian (first appearance)
- Greyhald Spold
- Belafon, a surprisingly modern druid whose job title is "computer hardware consultant"
- Zakriah, colleague of Belafon's
- Professor of Astrology
- Ysabell (first appearance)
- Jiglad Wert
- Lumuel Panter
- Ganmack Treehallet
- War (first appearance)
- Famine (first appearance)
- Pestilence (first appearance)
- Gancia, leader of a gang of Morpork mercenaries
- Dahoney, demagogue of the Star People
Things/People mentioned
- Ly Tin Wheedle -- famous philosopher
- Seal of Eightfold Stasis -- magical seal with considerable stopping power
- Book of Going Forth Around Elevenish -- book written by rather lazy Llamaic sect
- Bumper Fun Grimoire -- book possibly containing last original joke in the universe
- Sky God and Celestial Cow -- possible creators of the universe according to some theories
- Azimrothe, T'chikel, Yrriph, Kcharla, Cheliliki, and Orizone -- supernatural entities by which Death can presumably be commanded (though Galder Weatherwax may just be posturing, especially since Death is answering questions freely anyway)
- Iyt Gryet Teymple hyte Tsort, Y Hiystory Myistical -- a book (perhaps the only one) about the Pyramids of Tsort.
- Just A Mountain -- a mountain with a silly name
- I Don't Know, What? -- a geographical feature of unknown type with a silly name
- The Little Folks' Book of Flower Fairies -- a book about pixies that Twoflower read as a child
- Skrelt Changebasket
- Granny Whitlow -- witch who built a candy cottage (even though it sounds more like something Black Aliss would do)
- Topaxci, the God of the Red Mushroom -- sometimes seen by hallucinogen-enhanced shaman
- Skelde, Spirit of the Smoke -- sometimes seen by hallucinogen-enhanced shaman
- Umcherrel, the Soul of the Forest -- sometimes seen by hallucinogen-enhanced shaman
- A box with many little legs that looks malevolently upon you without eyes -- sometimes seen by hallucinogen-enhanced shaman. However, this one is for real...
- charm, persuasion, uncertainty, bloody-mindedness -- according to druids, the universe's operation depends on these four forces
- bronze torc -- apparently a small unit of druid currency
- Dean of Liberal Studies -- swallowed by the Luggage
- Chant of the Trodden Spiral -- software-like chant designed for "concentric circle computing"
- Moon goddess -- who virgin druids meet when they are sacrificed (later in the book, we learn there are several moon goddesses)
- Rhunlet Vard -- apparent successor to Greyhald Spold (but opposed by Trymon)
- Mirror of Oversight -- magical device
- Runes of M'haw
- manicreach -- creature whose entrails can be used for scrying purposes
- Young Men's Pagan Association -- parody of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
- Woo Hun Ling's Oriental Exotica and Martial Aids -- a shop on Heroes Street. Interestingly, the shop name does appear to be "martial" (relating to war), not "marital" (relating to marriage), possibly a typo, but perhaps an intentional joke. It's also interesting that the shop's name contains the word "Oriental": on the Disc, shouldn't this be Agatean? (or perhaps Auriental as this variant is used elsewhere).
- Nosehinger on the Laws of Contract, a book Twoflower gives the Four Horseman to learn bridge
- Cimbar -- an Assassin
- Creosote -- Seriph of Al Khali in the expression "as rich as Creosote"
- Captain Eightpanther's Travellers' Digestives -- a type of biscuit (full name given in The Colour of Magic, though possibly the human equivalent of dwarf bread
- Wandering Shop -- theoretical galactic empire controlled by shopkeepers (reminiscent of Robert Asprin's Deva?)
- Ancient Ones -- omniscient multi-verse beings who know everything about all the universes
- Cupumuguk snow runes -- a language that the Eight Spells appear in briefly
Locations
- Ankh-Morpork
- Unseen University (first appearance)
- Krull
- Skund
- Dungeon Dimensions
- Your Finger You Fool, a forest in Skund, rimwards of the Ramtop Mountains, including:
- Mount Oolskunrahod, a mountain whose name translates to "Who is this Fool who does Not Know what a Mountain Is"
- Vortex Plains
- The Octavo (in certain metaphysical respects)
- Trollbone Mountains
- Death's Domain
- River Smarl, a river connecting to the Circle Sea
- Skillet, Wang, Yrxle!yt, Bunglestiff, Cwmlad and Patel, a wandering shop appearing inside brick wall
- The Red Star
External links
The Light Fantastic Annotations - The Annotated Pratchett File
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