More Than Seven Wonders Of The World: Difference between revisions

From Discworld & Terry Pratchett Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "In a place like the {{Discworld]] where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc ''had'' to g...")
 
mNo edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
In a place like the {{Discworld]] where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc ''had'' to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. {{CDA}} mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include:
In a place like the [[Discworld]] where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc ''had'' to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. {{CDA}} mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include:


* The [[Colossus of Ankh-Morpork]]
* The [[Colossus of Morpork]]
* The [[Quirm]] Memorial
* The [[Quirm]] Memorial
* The [[Circumfence]]
* The [[Circumfence]]
* The Great Wall of the [[Agatean Empire|Agatea]]
* The Great Wall of [[Agatean Empire|Agatea]]
 
[[Category: Discworld concepts]]
[[Category: Discworld culture]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 26 July 2016

In a place like the Discworld where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc had to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. The Compleat Discworld Atlas mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include: