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DiscworldThe Discworld is the creation of Terry Pratchett. It is an imaginary location that appears in most of his books. (Strata[?], a novel Pratchett wrote some years before creating the Discworld, also features a disc-shaped world, but a different one.) It consists of (as the name suggests) a flat disc (complete with end-of-the-world drop-off and consequent waterfall) resting on the backs of four huge elephants (Great T'phon, Tubul, Berilia, and Jerakeen) which are in turn standing on the back of an enormous turtle (Great A'Tuin) as it slowly swims through space. The sex of the Turtle is something of a mystery to the inhabitants of the disc, being not able to peer underneath the turtle themselves. This leads to some great debate and argument as to what position the turtle would assume should there be another cosmic big bang. Directions within the discworld are not given as north south east and west, but rather as directions relating to the disc itself, eg hubward (towards the centre), rimward (away from the centre) and to a lesser extent, turnwise and widdershins (relation to the direction of the disc's spin). The most famous city on the Disc is Ankh-Morpork, site of the Unseen University and setting of many Discworld novels. At the hub of the disc are some incredibly high mountains, the largest of which is Cori Celeste, upon the peak of which rests "Dunmanifestin", home of the Discworld's gods. Chief among the Gods, by reason of having more worshippers than any of the others, is Blind Io. He is a thunder god: in fact, he is every thunder god worshipped on the disc, appearing under different guises and answering different names in various places, so as to ensure the largest possible number of worshippers. (He nevertheless comes by his position of leadership relatively fairly, since all his rivals use similar dodges.) The world has been chronicled through at least 29 novels so far and several short stories. The novels prior to The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents[?] (and almost all Pratchett books to date) had cover art done by Josh Kirby (who died in October 2001), but only in the original British editions. The American editions, published by HarperCollins, do not feature Kirby's cover art. The novels can be grouped into five categories:
The Discworld novels are as follows:
There are also three short stories by Pratchett based in the Discworld: Troll Bridge[?], Theatre of Cruelty[?], and The Sea and Little Fishes[?]. All are available online. In addition Terry Pratchett co-authored with Phil Masters[?] two role-playing game supplements for Discworld:
It is even possible to get a character in one of the future Discworld books named after yourself. Usually people appear in the books by bidding for the privilege in charity auctions. Animated adaptations of Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters were produced by Cosgrove-Hall Productions for Channel 4 in 1996.
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