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[[Image:Bravd.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Bravd the Hublander, as drawn by Matt Smith]]
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|photo= Bravd.jpg|Bravd the Hublander, as drawn by [[User:Knmatt|Matt Smith]]
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Mentioned in {{COM}}, Bravd the Hublander is a [[barbarian hero]]. As thick as two short planks, if the planks are very thick. In other words, your typical barbarian hero. He is accompanied by his friend - or, at least, accomplice - [[Weasel]]. He is the taller and more muscular of the two and carries a large sword almost as tall as a man.
Mentioned in {{COM}}, Bravd the Hublander is a [[barbarian hero]]. As thick as two short planks, if the planks are very thick. In other words, your typical barbarian hero. He is accompanied by his friend - or, at least, accomplice - [[Weasel]]. He is the taller and more muscular of the two and carries a large sword almost as tall as a man.


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He and his partner [[Weasel]] are the first two characters named and described in the Discworld series.
He and his partner [[Weasel]] are the first two characters named and described in the Discworld series.


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Latest revision as of 15:14, 26 October 2017

Bravd the Hublander, as drawn by Matt Smith

Mentioned in The Colour of Magic, Bravd the Hublander is a barbarian hero. As thick as two short planks, if the planks are very thick. In other words, your typical barbarian hero. He is accompanied by his friend - or, at least, accomplice - Weasel. He is the taller and more muscular of the two and carries a large sword almost as tall as a man.

Bravd and Weasel are parodies of the popular sword & sorcery heroes Fafhrd and Gray Mouser created by Fritz Leiber, Bravd being very similar to Fafhrd and Weasel having some affinity with Gray Mouser.

He and his partner Weasel are the first two characters named and described in the Discworld series.