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Of the Lathe the Swarf is a [[Goblins|goblin]] who appears in {{TSC}} as a representative of the new order in the Discworld. Being a mechanically minded goblin, he lives up to his name in the manner of his escape from the Queen of the Elves. A handful of swarf which was indeed taken from the lathe was used to great effect - swarf being fine steel shavings and filings which would, of course, by 95% iron. throwing it in an elf's face would be like silver filings to a werewolf. his insight is later used with telling effect in the short war with Elfdom.  
'''Of the Lathe the Swarf''' is a [[Goblins|goblin]] who appears in {{TSC}} as a representative of the new order in the Discworld. Being a mechanically minded goblin, he lives up to his name in the manner of his escape from the Queen of the Elves. A handful of swarf which was indeed taken from the lathe was used to great effect - swarf being fine steel shavings and filings which would, of course, be 95% iron. Throwing it in an [[Elves|elf]]'s face would be like silver filings to a [[Werewolves|werewolf]]. His insight is later used with telling effect in the short war with Elfdom.  
 


[[Category: Discworld characters]]
[[Category: Discworld characters]]
[[Category: Goblins]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 20 July 2018

Of the Lathe the Swarf is a goblin who appears in The Shepherd's Crown as a representative of the new order in the Discworld. Being a mechanically minded goblin, he lives up to his name in the manner of his escape from the Queen of the Elves. A handful of swarf which was indeed taken from the lathe was used to great effect - swarf being fine steel shavings and filings which would, of course, be 95% iron. Throwing it in an elf's face would be like silver filings to a werewolf. His insight is later used with telling effect in the short war with Elfdom.