Terry Pratchett Makes His Own Heavenly Sword

Boba Frag

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Very nice... looks like either Saxon or Viking period....

Either way- beautiful sword. Sir Terry, you legend! :D

The man is a living hero!!
 

M-JN

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I... I can't even... I....


porschecm2 said:
That Pratchett guy is pretty sharp, and it's good to see that his interests are broad.
Yoooouuuu.
 

Souljourn

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Really? All these comments and not a single "I have a spell for that" quote? :D

Gotta love the man. One of the best creative minds this world has produced.

Also, that was his daughter? Oo
 

knhirt

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We need an instructable, stat.

I love this guy.

Edit: Obviously, the next step is to obtain a horse.
 

Claptrap

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
thenumberthirteen said:
It's a good thing he wasn't made a Canon.
/ba-dum-tsch [http://instantrimshot.com/classic/?sound=rimshot]

But all respects to Sir Pterry. Hopefully you'll strike down the dragon of Alzheimer's with it.
Avast! just said that site had a virus, Not sure if it does but i'm not risking it :p
OT: Awesome! Great author, And an awesome knight.
 

linkzeldi

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I did not think it was possible for you to be an more awesome mr. pratchett. I was wrong.
 

DanielSPG

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Arachon said:
Jack and Calumon said:
Wait, his daughter made the plot for one of the games with the most wasted potential I ever witnessed due to shortness and lack of variety? A story which I though was great and immersive? She made Twing Twang?

Dear god... Why don't people tell me these things? I feel bad for running my mouth when he criticised Doctor Who...

I'm gonna go be in the corner and think.

Calumon: I'm gonna go in the fridge and make a sword out of butter.
She also wrote the story in Mirror's Edge... Take that for what it's worth...
Add Overlord II to the list as well ^^ Not a great game but but the story and atmosphere definitely have nice "Pratchetness" about them
 

Jared

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Heh, I liked his joke. And I agree, Knights should be allowed to carry there blade, they have proven themselves loyal enough to country to have that right.

Go go Sir Pratchet!
 

Jumplion

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I've heard of Terry Pratchett, but I've never read his books.

This makes me want to.

This man must have manly balls, of which can only be satisfied if he crafts artifacts out of Zeus's goddamn thunderbolts!