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Discworld sketch dump

Mostly mort but i threw in a rincewind for uh…flavor (?)

The ending of Sourcery annihilated me man. Finally sold me on rince as a character tbh. I still want to draw the entire summoning scene from Mort too sigh

THERE’S NO JUSTICE, said Mort. JUST US.


rereading some old favs

This week’s Jewish character of the week is: Sam Vimes (“Commander, I always used to consider that y

This week’s Jewish character of the week is: Sam Vimes 

(“Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you.”
“Sir?”
“It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority.”
“Sir?”
“That’s practically zen.”)


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datsderbunnyblog:

Just consider the fact that Vetinari wears the lilac for a second.

It’s one hell of a political statement, coming from a man who is typically all about being very subtle and understated and keeping his cards close to his chest. Just consider how much of a— aha… ballsy move that is.

He’s openly stating with each passing year that he believed in the Glorious Revolution, that he believed that Lord Winder should have been assassinated, that he believed that police brutality on that scale needs to be stamped out once and for all.

That he believed, and still believes, that unfit rulers should be overthrown.

He meets with aristocrats and the “perennial waverers” as they are termed in the book with a lilac bloom pinned to his robe. He wears a symbol of the hopes and dreams of his youth, every year.

It almost reads as a throwaway statement at the end of an incredibly emotional book, but it’s far from it. There’s so much meaning in the fact that Vetinari wears the lilac and visits the little graveyard each year under the cover of darkness. Is it any wonder that he wound down a corrupt City Watch, and is so vehemently against the prospect of war and loss of life?

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