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* [[Twice-Told Tale]]: To ''[[Childe Rowland|Childe Rowland and Burde Helen]]'', though in this case {{spoiler|Roland is the one captured by the Elves, and it's the girl who has to rescue him}}. |
* [[Twice-Told Tale]]: To ''[[Childe Rowland|Childe Rowland and Burde Helen]]'', though in this case {{spoiler|Roland is the one captured by the Elves, and it's the girl who has to rescue him}}. |
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** [[Word of God]] is that [https://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/d5903104ea79c8c3?hl=en& Sir Terry wasn't familiar with this story], and it's a coincidence "but it's eerie, innit? I think I might start pretending I had that in mind all along:-)". |
** [[Word of God]] is that [https://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/d5903104ea79c8c3?hl=en& Sir Terry wasn't familiar with this story], and it's a coincidence "but it's eerie, innit? I think I might start pretending I had that in mind all along:-)". |
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* [[Upper Class Twit]]: Roland, the Baron's son. {{spoiler|He gets to be a lot less of a twit in the later books when he's free of the influence of Fairyland.}} |
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* [[Violent Glaswegian]]: Every last male Nac Mac Feegle. |
* [[Violent Glaswegian]]: Every last male Nac Mac Feegle. |
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* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Lawyers]]: The Feegles' only weak spot, apart from an inability to get out of pubs. |
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Lawyers]]: The Feegles' only weak spot, apart from an inability to get out of pubs. |