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Carterhake Forest, by inference, is, or perhaps given the encroachment of [[New Ankh]] ''was'', a heavily wooded area within sight of the city walls of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. Its most famous denizen, celebrated in legend and folksong, was urban bandit [[Wat Snood]]. The tale is relatred in {{TGD}}.
Carterhake Forest, by inference, is, or perhaps given the encroachment of [[New Ankh]] ''was'', a heavily wooded area within sight of the city walls of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. Its most famous denizen, celebrated in legend and folksong, was urban bandit [[Wat Snood]]. The tale is relatred in {{TGD}}.
== Annotation ==
The name may be intended to reflect the name of {{wp|Savernake Forest|Savernake Forest}} in Roundworld, where the new-age travellers spent the night before the {{wp|Battle of the Beanfield|Battle of the Beanfield}}, and where the survivors may have retreated in its aftermath.


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Revision as of 22:41, 3 August 2018

Carterhake Forest, by inference, is, or perhaps given the encroachment of New Ankh was, a heavily wooded area within sight of the city walls of Ankh-Morpork. Its most famous denizen, celebrated in legend and folksong, was urban bandit Wat Snood. The tale is relatred in Discworld Thieves' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2002.

Annotation

The name may be intended to reflect the name of Savernake Forest in Roundworld, where the new-age travellers spent the night before the Battle of the Beanfield, and where the survivors may have retreated in its aftermath.