tribute update: Thief of Time
Add a page citation to passage #1; add six new passages (bringing total to 14).
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%title Thief of Time (8)
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%title Thief of Time (14)
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# p. 97 (Harper Torch edition)
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%passage 1
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"No running with scythes!"
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@@ -6465,6 +6466,94 @@ there to make you think before you broke them.
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# 6 new passages added for 3.7
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# p. 80 (passage ends mid-paragraph)
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%passage 9
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Well, she was partly immortal, and that was all there was to it. She could
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see things that were really there(1) [...]
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(1) Which is much harder than seeing things that /aren't/ there. /Everyone/
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does that.
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 82 (passage starts mid-paragraph)
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%passage 10
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[...] Some humans would do anything to see if it was possible to do it.
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If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it saying
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"End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH," the paint wouldn't even
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have time to dry.
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 115 (passage ends mid-paragraph; Lobsang's "there" is inside the area
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# below, where a hole in the wall leads; Lu-Tze is already inside and
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# his "there" is outside where he just was and Lobsang still is)
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%passage 11
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"But novices aren't allowed in there under pain of death!"
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"That's a coincidence," said Lu-Tze, lowering himself to the tips of his
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fingers. "Because death is what awaits you if you stay out there, too."
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He dropped into the darkness. A moment later there was an unenlightened
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curse from below.
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Lobsang climbed in, hung by his fingertips, dropped, and rolled when he hit
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the floor below.
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"Well done," said Lu-Tze in the gloom. "When in doubt, choose to live."
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 132 (passage starts mid-paragraph; the abbot's recent reincarnation is
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# still an infant)
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%passage 12
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"[...] I mean, mentally he's nine hundred years old."
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"That must make him very wise."
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"Pretty wise, pretty wise. But age and wisdom don't necessarily go
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together, I've always found," said Lu-Tze, as they approached the abbot's
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rooms. "Some people just become stupid with more authority. Not his
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Reverence, of course."
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 144 (two instances of singular "Igor" for the person then two plural
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# "Igors" for his clan is accurate)
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%passage 13
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Igor didn't much like the clock. He was a /people/ person. He preferred
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things that bled. And as the clock grew, with its shimmering crystal parts
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that didn't seem entirely all /here/, so Jeremy grew more absorbed and Igor
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grew more tense. There was definitely something new happening here, and
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Igors were avid to learn new things. But there were limits. Igors did not
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believe in "Forbidden Knowledge" and "Things Man Was Not Meant to Know" but
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obviously there were /some/ things a man was not meant to know, such as
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what it felt like to have every single particle of your body sucked into a
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little hole, and that seemed to be one of the options available in the
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immediate future.
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 170 ('spake' is accurate, as is ending the first paragraph with a colon)
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%passage 14
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/In the Second Scroll of Wen the Eternally Surprised/, a story is written
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concerning one day when the apprentice Clodpool, in a rebellious mood,
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approached Wen and spake thusly:
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"Master, what is the difference between a humanistic, monastic system of
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belief in which wisdom is sought by means of an apparently nonsensical
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system of questions and answers, and a lot of mystic gibberish made up on
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the spur of the moment?"
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Wen considered this for some time, and at last said: "A fish!"
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And Clodpool went away, satisfied.
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[Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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%e title
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@@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ using 'f' while quiver is empty and 'autoquiver' is Off when wielding a
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Lords and Ladies, two to Soul Music, three to Interesting Times, four
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to Maskerade, three to Hogfather, two to Jingo, four to The Last
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Continent, four to Carpe Jugulum, three to The Fifth Elephant, five
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to The Truth
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to The Truth, six to Thief of Time
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monsters can see and remember hero resistances
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monsters can gain resistances by eating corpses
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menu for what-is command supports /^ and /" to view a list of nearby or whole
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