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''For the ancient supercontinent of the same name see:'' [[Howandaland(continent)]].
''For the ancient supercontinent of the same name see:'' [[Howandaland(continent)]].


==Geography==
'''Howondaland''' is often mentioned as an example of dark and mysterious jungle in the continent of [[Klatch (continent)|Klatch]]. We know plains or veldts exist: the elephant-wranglers of {{MP}} demonstrate as much when rounding up those one thousand elephants [[Dibbler]] has ordered, in a moment of big-screen madness.


'''Howondaland''' is often mentioned as an example of dark and mysterious jungle in the continent of [[Klatch (continent)|Klatch]]. Howondaland has a brief appearance as the location of the [[Tear of Offler|Lost Jewelled Temple]] of [[Offler]], in ''[[Book:Reaper Man|Reaper Man]]''.
There is at least one major city and port, [[Zambingo]] and it is known there is one black kingdom there, ruled by a King [[Samuel]].


There is at least one major city and port, [[Zambingo]] and it is known there is one black kingdom there, ruled by a King [[Samuel]].
The region's depiction on {{DM}} causes some controversy, since it appears too small to contain the variety of deep jungles and wide-open spaces described in the text. It may be that the Mapp, like early [[Roundworld]] maps, suffers from a lack of contact with and actual measurement of remote regions. (See: [[Talk:Book:The Discworld Mapp]])


It is also, by his own account, the ancestral home of the spirit guide [[One-Man-Bucket]], who bemoans not having been born in its wide-open plains, as is his perceived birthright. We know plains or veldts exist: the elephant-wranglers of {{MP}} demonstrate as much when rounding up those one thousand elephants [[Dibbler]] has ordered, in a moment of big-screen madness.
==People and History==
The region was much visited by (and anthropologised by) Lady [[Alice Venturi]] (or ''Alice in Howondaland'', which fits). She describes an indigenous people known as the [[N'Kouf]]. In {{J}}, we learn that Lady [[Sybil Ramkin]]'s grandfather Sir Joshua Ramkin led a military expedition to Howondaland, having run out of sworn enemies of [[Ankh-Morpork]] to fight who lived any nearer. By the time he left the continent, by all accounts there had been a great deal of swearing and a lot more enemies had been brought into existence.


More speculatively, Howondaland may be the location for the famous battle of [[35th Llamedosian Foot|Lawkes' Drain]] as described in the booklet accompanying the Discworld Mapp, and it may also, by inference, be the home of [[Assassins' Guild]] School teacher, Miss [[Smith-Rhodes]]. Another odd pointer to the existence of a white people in Howondaland is, indirectly, given in the Discworld animal name ''Bewildebeeste''. Who named it and gave it and "[[Acrobatic Meerkat|Acrobatic Meerkat]]s" distinctly Afrikaans-sounding names?
It is also, by his own account, the ancestral home of the spirit guide [[One-Man-Bucket]], who bemoans not having been born in its wide-open plains, as is his perceived birthright.
==Appearances==
''Semper Aliquid Nova''...
In {{SN}},  Howondaland is used as a location for [[Gravid Rust]]'s slave-plantations, where captive [[goblins]] are worked to death on tobacco farms. In Roundworld's Africa, tobacco is a cash crop in most African countries south of the sub-Sahara, most notably in Togo, Senegal, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The exact location of the slave-plantations is not given, but analogy to Africa would place them in the jungle belt of central Howondaland, near the coast and ideally a port for export. Zambingo?
At least three years prior to the events in {{SN}} [[Gravid Rust]] established a tobacco plantation in Howondaland. For a workforce he had [[Goblins|goblins]] forcibly taken from [[The Shires]] and shipped there to use as slave labour until they were worked to death.
He also used the plantation to make a number of troll drugs such as the deadly [[Crystal Slam]] and others including Slab, Slice, Slap, and Slunkie. He then had them smuggled into Ankh-Morpork for sale along with the tobacco. This whole vile operation lasted until the Watch found out about it and retribution arrived in the form of constable [[Wee Mad Arthur]].


The region was much visited by (and anthropologised by) Lady [[Alice Venturi]] (or ''Alice in Howondaland'', which fits). In {{J}}, we learn that Lady [[Sybil Ramkin]]'s grandfather Sir Joshua Ramkin led a military expedition to Howondaland, having run out of sworn enemies of [[Ankh-Morpork]] to fight who lived any nearer. By the time he left the continent, by all accounts there had been a great deal of swearing and a lot more enemies had been brought into existence.
Howondaland has a brief appearance as the location of the [[Tear of Offler|Lost Jewelled Temple]] of [[Offler]], in {{RM}}. It is the scene of several adventures in the delivery of the thousand elephants mentioned above in {{MP}}.


More speculatively, Howondaland may be the location for the famous battle of [[35th Llamedosian Foot|Lawkes' Drain]] as described in the booklet accompanying the Discworld Mapp, and it may also, by inference, be the home of [[Assassins' Guild]] School teacher, Miss [[Smith-Rhodes]]. Another odd pointer to the existence of a white people in Howondaland is, indirectly, given in the Discworld animal name ''Bewildebeeste''. Who named it and gave it and "[[Acrobatic Meerkat|Acrobatic Meerkat]]s" distinctly Afrikaans-sounding names?
==Notable Howandalandians and emigrants==


== ''Semper Aliquid Nova''... ==
*[[M'Bu]]
In {{SN}},  Howondaland is used as a location for [[Gravid Rust]]'s slave-plantations, where captive [[goblins]] are worked to death on tobacco farms. In roundworld's Africa, tobacco is a cash crop in most African countries south of the sub-Sahara, most notably in Togo, Senegal, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The exact location of the slave-plantations is not given, but analogy to Africa would place them in the jungle belt of central Howondaland, near the coast and ideally a port for export. Zambingo?
*[[Azhural N'choate]]
*[[Banana N'Vectif]]
*[[All Jolson]] (and [[Precious Jolson|daughter Precious]])
*[[One-Man-Bucket]]


At least three years prior to the events in {{SN}} [[Gravid Rust]] established a tobacco plantation in Howondaland. For a workforce he had [[Goblins|goblins]] forcibly taken from [[The Shires]] and shipped there to use as slave labour until they were worked to death.


He also used the plantation to make a number of troll drugs such as the deadly [[Crystal Slam]] and others including Slab, Slice, Slap, and Slunkie. He then had them smuggled into Ankh-Morpork for sale along with the tobacco. This whole vile opperation lasted until the Watch found out about it and retribution arrived in the form of constable [[Wee Mad Arthur]].


==Annotation==
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For the ancient supercontinent of the same name see: Howandaland(continent).

Geography

Howondaland is often mentioned as an example of dark and mysterious jungle in the continent of Klatch. We know plains or veldts exist: the elephant-wranglers of Moving Pictures demonstrate as much when rounding up those one thousand elephants Dibbler has ordered, in a moment of big-screen madness.

There is at least one major city and port, Zambingo and it is known there is one black kingdom there, ruled by a King Samuel.

The region's depiction on The Discworld Mapp causes some controversy, since it appears too small to contain the variety of deep jungles and wide-open spaces described in the text. It may be that the Mapp, like early Roundworld maps, suffers from a lack of contact with and actual measurement of remote regions. (See: Talk:Book:The Discworld Mapp)

People and History

The region was much visited by (and anthropologised by) Lady Alice Venturi (or Alice in Howondaland, which fits). She describes an indigenous people known as the N'Kouf. In Jingo, we learn that Lady Sybil Ramkin's grandfather Sir Joshua Ramkin led a military expedition to Howondaland, having run out of sworn enemies of Ankh-Morpork to fight who lived any nearer. By the time he left the continent, by all accounts there had been a great deal of swearing and a lot more enemies had been brought into existence.

More speculatively, Howondaland may be the location for the famous battle of Lawkes' Drain as described in the booklet accompanying the Discworld Mapp, and it may also, by inference, be the home of Assassins' Guild School teacher, Miss Smith-Rhodes. Another odd pointer to the existence of a white people in Howondaland is, indirectly, given in the Discworld animal name Bewildebeeste. Who named it and gave it and "Acrobatic Meerkats" distinctly Afrikaans-sounding names?

It is also, by his own account, the ancestral home of the spirit guide One-Man-Bucket, who bemoans not having been born in its wide-open plains, as is his perceived birthright.

Appearances

Semper Aliquid Nova... In Snuff, Howondaland is used as a location for Gravid Rust's slave-plantations, where captive goblins are worked to death on tobacco farms. In Roundworld's Africa, tobacco is a cash crop in most African countries south of the sub-Sahara, most notably in Togo, Senegal, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The exact location of the slave-plantations is not given, but analogy to Africa would place them in the jungle belt of central Howondaland, near the coast and ideally a port for export. Zambingo?

At least three years prior to the events in Snuff Gravid Rust established a tobacco plantation in Howondaland. For a workforce he had goblins forcibly taken from The Shires and shipped there to use as slave labour until they were worked to death.

He also used the plantation to make a number of troll drugs such as the deadly Crystal Slam and others including Slab, Slice, Slap, and Slunkie. He then had them smuggled into Ankh-Morpork for sale along with the tobacco. This whole vile operation lasted until the Watch found out about it and retribution arrived in the form of constable Wee Mad Arthur.

Howondaland has a brief appearance as the location of the Lost Jewelled Temple of Offler, in Reaper Man. It is the scene of several adventures in the delivery of the thousand elephants mentioned above in Moving Pictures.

Notable Howandalandians and emigrants


Annotation

Presumably comes from "Wonderland", as in Alice in Wonderland, a work of nonsense literature written by Lewis Carroll, considered a classic example of the genre and of English literature in general. However, TP has openly stated that he dislikes the book: "I didn't like the Alice books because I found them creepy and horribly unfunny in a nasty, plonking, Victorian way. Oh, here's Mr Christmas Pudding On Legs, hohohoho, here's a Caterpillar Smoking A Pipe, hohohoho. When I was a kid the books created in me about the same revulsion as you get when, aged seven, you're invited to kiss your great-grandmother." See here.

Of course the name could be from Gondwanaland, one of the ancient supercontinents of Earth, as the existence of continental drift on Discworld, including a Pangola (instead of Pangaea) is documented.

Ex Howondalandia, semper aliquid nova: on Roundworld, a Roman poet looked south into the heart of unknown Africa with all its vast unexplored spaces, and speculated "Ex Africa, semper aliquid nova" - There's always something new out of Africa.