'Er... is that wrong?' said the god anxiously.
'But it's been happening for ages, sir!'
'Has it? But I only started a few years ago! Do you mean someone else is doing it?'
'I'm afraid so, sir,' said Ponder. 'People breed dogs for fierceness and racehorses for speed and... well, even my uncle can do amazing things with his nuts, sir—'
'And everyone knows that you can cross a river with a bridge, ahaha,' said Ridcully.
'Can you?' said the god of evolution seriously. 'I'd have thought that you simply get some very soggy wood. Oh dear.'
Ridcully winked at Ponder Stibbons. Gods were often not good at humour, and this one was even worse than Ridcully.
'We're back in time, Mister Stibbons,' he said. 'It may not have happened already
'Oh. Yes,' said Ponder.
'Anyway, two gods of evolution wouldn't be a bad thing, would they?' said Ridcully. 'Makes it a lot more interestin'. The one who's best at it would win.'
The god stared at him with his mouth open. Then he shut it just enough to mouth Ridcully's words to himself, snapped his fingers, and vanished in a puff of little white lights.
'No cake for
'All I said was the one who's best at it would win,' said Ridcully.
'Actually, he didn't look upset,' said Ponder. 'He looked as if he'd suddenly realized something.'
Ridcully looked up at the small mountain in the centre of the island, and appeared to reach a decision.
'All right, we'll leave,' he said. The reason this island's so odd is that some rather daft god is messing around with it. That's a pretty good explanation as far as I'm concerned.'
'But, sir—' Ponder began.
'See that little vine just by the Senior Wrangler there? It's only been growing for the last ten minutes,' said the Dean.
It looked like a small cucumber vine, except that the fruits were yellow and oblong.
'Pass me your penknife, Mister Stibbons,' said Ridcully.
Ridcully sliced the fruit in half. It wasn't fully ripe yet, but the pattern of pink and yellow squares was clearly visible, surrounded by a layer of something sticky and sweet.
'But I only
'Seems perfectly logical to
'Food, obviously,' said Ponder. 'But—'
'Right! If
'Millennia,' said the Dean.
'Even longer,' Ridcully agreed. 'Survival of the fastest, eh? So I suggest we load up and go, gentlemen.'
'What, just like that?' said Ponder.
'Certainly. Why not?'
'But... but... but think of the things we could learn here!' said Ponder. 'The possibilities are breathtaking! At last there's a god who's actually got the right idea! At last we can get some answers to all the important questions! We could... we can... Look, we can't just
He was aware that he had their full attention, something that wizards did not often give. Usually they defined 'listening' as a period in which you worked out what you were going to say next. It was disconcerting.
Then the spell broke. The Senior Wrangler shook his head. 'Curious way of looking at things,' he said, turning away. 'So... I vote we take plenty of those cheese nuts, Archchancellor.'
'Good provisioning is the essence of successful exploration,' said the Dean. 'Quite a roomy vessel, too, so we needn't stint.'
Ridcully pulled himself aboard via a trailing tendril, and sniffed.
'Smells rather like pumpkin,' he said. 'Always liked pumpkin. A very versatile vegetable.'
Ponder put a hand over his eyes. 'Oh, really?' he said, wearily. 'A group of Unseen University wizards are seriously considering putting to sea on an edible boat?'
'Fried, boiled, a good base for a soup stock and, of course, excellent in pies,' said the Archchancellor happily. 'Also the seeds are a tasty snack.'
'Good with butter,' said the Chair of Indefinite Studies. 'I suppose there isn't a butter plant anywhere, is there?'
'There will be soon,' said the Dean. 'Give us a hand up, will you, Archchancellor?'
Ponder exploded. 'I don't
'Absolutely, Mister Stibbons,' said Ridcully, from above. 'No offence meant, of course, but if the choice is a trip on the briny deep or staying on a small island with someone trying to create a more inflammable cow then you can call me Salty Sam.'
'Is this the poop deck?' said the Dean.
'I hope not,' said Ridcully briskly. 'You see, Stibbons—'
'Are you sure?' said the Dean.