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Witches (Discworld) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: Discworld magic A major subset of the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett involves the witches of Lancre. They are closely based on witches in British folklore and a slightly tongue-in-...
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Discworld is the brain-child of Terry Pratchett and all credit goes to him and his wonderful work. Discworld M.U.D. is a non-profit M.U.D. and can be accessed through the Discworld M.U.D. site. Best viewed in 800 X 600 resolution or better & thousands of colors or more. ... The Witches of Discworld...
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Here you can find information about the Witches Guild of Discworld M.U.D. ... The Witches Guild of Discworld M.U.D. is unique, just like every other guild, but this guild only allows female characters in. This guild prides itself on being one of the most helpful and kind guilds; also, it's always eager for new members.
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A reference guide to the Witches Guild. ... Your web-browser does not support frames. You will need to click here to be redirected to this site. (You will be automatically redirected in 10 seconds.)
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Welcome to the unofficial concise compendium, of the The Discworld Witches Guild. In these pages I hope to offer informative material that eases ones way through the witches guild and helps the older ladies when their memory starts to go.
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I have a sneaking fondness for books about witches and Terry Pratchett's Discworld is inhabited by some of the funniest, most devious, most upright, most original...well, let's just say they're the best in the fantasy business. ... discworld, fantasy series, granny weatherwax, tiffany aching, witches...
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This page describes some of the Discworld's more important witches, who they are, what they do and how they interact with other Discworld inhabitants. ... Discworld witches do not fit the stereotype of evil old crones in gingerbread cottages who eat children. Not usually, anyway.
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A major subset of the ''Discworld'' novels of Terry Pratchett involve the '''witches''' of Lancre. They are closely based on witches in British folklore, combined with modern Wicca and a slightly tongue-in-cheek reinterpretation of the Triple Goddess.
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Welcome to the Discworld & Pratchett Wiki. Have fun, contribute and be warned articles may contain nuts and spoilers to the plots of the books. ... From Discworld & Pratchett Wiki ... Being a Directory of All the Witches of the Discworld...
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