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** Nanny, of course, would ''thoroughly deny'' [[Magnificent Bastard|having lured the child into the ring]] by use of a cunningly deployed bag of sweets at the crucial moment...
* Nanny Ogg has a few outstanding moments as a [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bitch]]. What makes her truly talented is her ability to hide that status, ''even from Granny Weatherwax'', and only using it when she has to. It's been implied that she's at ''least'' as powerful as Granny, but less driven.
** Notably in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]'' where she successfully blackmails a ''god'' into taking action.
** It's been stated at least once that the fact that Nanny can turn it off and just be a disgusting old baggage who doesn't raise any kind of suspicion (except of being drunk, perhaps) is the very factor that makes her ''more'' powerful than Granny. Think about that for a bit.
* From when [[Beware the Nice Ones|Magrat]] dons the fearsomely bosomy armor of {{spoiler|the entirely fictional}} Queen Ynci to when she confronts the Queen of the Fairies to get her husband back. As noted by one character: "[[Beware the Nice Ones|Magrat always was the nice soft one... ...who'd just fired a crossbow through a keyhole.]]" When someone was looking through it.
** Important to note that {{spoiler|Magrat was convinced she was channeling the spirit of Queen Ynci... but it was all her.}}
** "And the ablation of Magrat Garlick roared on, tearing at the strata of her soul... [[Talk to Thethe Fist|... exposing the core.]]
* From the same page, nearly: A [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] for a cat, in seven words.
{{quote| Greebo went off like a Claymore mine.}}