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She speaks English as if she is taking words out of a rack and tidily putting them back as soon as they are said. She has also been learning to read. Young Sam Vimes befriends her.
She speaks English as if she is taking words out of a rack and tidily putting them back as soon as they are said. She has also been learning to read. Young Sam Vimes befriends her.


She is a musical virtuosa and her harp composition, "Twilight Serenade" — performed at the Opera House in Ankh-Morpork — is one of the primary reasons why goblins gained equal rights as humans, trolls, dwarfs, etc.
She is a musical virtuosa and her harp composition "Twilight Serenade" — performed at the Opera House in Ankh-Morpork — is one of the primary reasons why goblins gained equal rights in the same classification as all sapient species: humans, trolls, dwarfs, vampires, etc.


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Revision as of 21:21, 29 January 2018

Tears of the Mushroom is a Goblin girl who appears in Snuff. Unusually for a goblin, she looks at the world not in the meek, downward facing fashion inherent in most goblins but with the keen, interested gaze of a human. She is the star pupil of Miss Felicity Beedle, mostly because she grasps things with remarkable speed. In a way, she is handsome, if not exactly pretty. She often wears a wraparound apron.

She speaks English as if she is taking words out of a rack and tidily putting them back as soon as they are said. She has also been learning to read. Young Sam Vimes befriends her.

She is a musical virtuosa and her harp composition "Twilight Serenade" — performed at the Opera House in Ankh-Morpork — is one of the primary reasons why goblins gained equal rights in the same classification as all sapient species: humans, trolls, dwarfs, vampires, etc.