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* [[Empathic Weapon]]: Esk's staff. The link is strong enough that what one feels, the other feels {{spoiler|(First, when the staff is put into the fire. Second, when Esk is in the Dungeon Dimensions)}}. |
* [[Empathic Weapon]]: Esk's staff. The link is strong enough that what one feels, the other feels {{spoiler|(First, when the staff is put into the fire. Second, when Esk is in the Dungeon Dimensions)}}. |
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* [[Epic Fail]]: Drum Billet and Mr. Smith committing one of these is what kicks off the book, particularly in the latter's refusal to let Granny get a word in edgewise about Eskarina's gender. |
* [[Epic Fail]]: Drum Billet and Mr. Smith committing one of these is what kicks off the book, particularly in the latter's refusal to let Granny get a word in edgewise about Eskarina's gender. |
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* [[Feminist Fantasy]]: Made stronger by the fact that the staff's previous owner was led to Eskarina by magic, and it is stated that magic never makes a mistake. |
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* [[Feminist Fantasy]] |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] (the [[Useful Notes/Fonts|typeface]] version): At one point the Things from the Dungeon Dimensions speak in the same block capitals as Death, which can be a bit disconcerting to the reader used to later Discworld books. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] (the [[Useful Notes/Fonts|typeface]] version): At one point the Things from the Dungeon Dimensions speak in the same block capitals as Death, which can be a bit disconcerting to the reader used to later Discworld books. |
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{{quote|{{smallcaps|Give it to us.}}}} |
{{quote|{{smallcaps|Give it to us.}}}} |