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* In ''[[Discworld/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]'', the leader of the Assassin Guild use a blowgun as his weapon. |
* In ''[[Discworld/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]'', the leader of the Assassin Guild use a blowgun as his weapon. |
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* In ''[[Sherlock Holmes|The Sign of the Four]]'', Tonga uses poison blow darts. |
* In ''[[Sherlock Holmes|The Sign of the Four]]'', Tonga uses poison blow darts. |
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* In one ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' novel, the pirate hunter Captain Deudermont is darted by a thug who wanted to claim the black-market bounty on him. Apparently, his darts are made from cat claws |
* In one ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' novel, the pirate hunter Captain Deudermont is darted by a thug who wanted to claim the black-market bounty on him. Apparently, his darts are made from cat claws<ref>don't ask how those could be used as darts at all — it's from R.A. Salvatore, just like that [[Improbable Weapon User|crystal yo-yo weapon]]</ref> and no other ammunition is compatible with his blowgun. |
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* In ''[[Humanx Commonwealth|Midworld]]'' and its sequel, human hunters on the green world use rifle-like blow guns called "snufflers", modeled on [[Lost Technology|distant memories]] of their colonial ancestors' firearms. They're powered by tank seeds, which contain air bladders that burst when punctured, propelling their toxic-thorn projectiles with great force. |
* In ''[[Humanx Commonwealth|Midworld]]'' and its sequel, human hunters on the green world use rifle-like blow guns called "snufflers", modeled on [[Lost Technology|distant memories]] of their colonial ancestors' firearms. They're powered by tank seeds, which contain air bladders that burst when punctured, propelling their toxic-thorn projectiles with great force. |
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