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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] == |
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* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''[[Book of the New Sun]]''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[But You Screw One Goat|take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other [[Future Imperfect]] examples in the novel.- [[Jordan]] |
* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''[[Book of the New Sun]]''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[But You Screw One Goat!|take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other [[Future Imperfect]] examples in the novel.- [[Jordan]] |
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Fridge Brilliance
- I got one courtesy of this site for the Book of the New Sun. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and take animals as spouses. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of torturers, the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other Future Imperfect examples in the novel.- Jordan