The whole of the Disc was… well, there was the problem, from Rincewind's point of view. It was
The Librarian helped him winch in the wing on his side, as Leonard made ready to depart.
‘Well, I mean, I
‘Ook.’
‘I don't
‘Ook?’
‘Pardon? Do you
‘Ook.’
‘There is a…
‘Ook?’
‘No, no, that's fine, fine. Not one of our locals ones, is he?’
‘Eek.’
‘Oh, the Counterweight Continent. Well, they'll believe just about anything over…’ He glanced out of the window and shuddered, ‘
There was a thud as the ratchet clicked into place.
‘Thank you, gentlemen,’ said Leonard. ‘Now if you'll just take your seats we—’
The thump of an explosion rocked the
‘How curious, one of the dragons appears to have fired a little earl—’
‘Behold!’ said Cohen, striking a pose.
The Silver Horde looked around.
‘What?’ said Evil Harry.
‘
‘Yes, well, we can see it,’ said Caleb. ‘Is there something wrong with your back?’
‘Write down that I spake “Behold!”,’ said Cohen to the minstrel. ‘You don't have to write down any of this other stuff.’
‘You wouldn't mind saying—’
‘—spaking—’
‘—sorry,
‘Hah, this takes me back,’ said Truckle. ‘Remember, Hamish? You and me signed on with Duke Leofric the Legitimate when he invaded Nothingfjord?’
‘Aye, I mind it.’
‘Five damn days, that battle took,’ said Truckle, ‘'cos the Duchess was doing a tapestry to commemorate it, right? We had to keep doing the fights over and over again, and there was the devil to pay when she was changing needles. There's no place for the media on the field of battle, I've always said.’
‘Aye, and I mind you makin' a rude sign to the ladies!’ Hamish cackled. ‘I saw that ol' tapestry in the castle of Rosante years later and I could tell it wuz you!’
‘Could we just get on with it?’ said Vena.
‘Y'see, there's the problem,’ said Cohen. ‘It's no good
‘Hur, hur, hur,’ said Truckle.
‘Laugh away,’ said Cohen. ‘But what about all those heroes that aren't remembered in songs and sagas, eh? You tell me about
‘Eh?
‘
‘What's the plan?’ said Evil Harry, who had been watching the shimmering light over the city of the gods.
‘Plan?’ said Cohen. ‘I thought you knew. We're going to sneak in, smash the igniter, and run like hell.’
‘Yes, but how do you
‘We
‘Right, right.
Truckle raised a hand. ‘We rush in?’ he said.
‘Yes, we're all real heroes here, aren't we?’ said Evil Harry. ‘No. That wasn't
It was the Chair of Indefinite Studies who saw the light on the moon. He was leaning on the ship's rail at the time, having a quiet afternoon smoke.
He was not an ambitious wizard, and generally just concentrated on keeping out of trouble and not doing anything very much. The nice thing about Indefinite Studies was that no one could describe exactly what they were. This gave him quite a lot of free time.
He watched the moon's pale ghost for a while, and then went and found the Archchancellor, who was fishing.
‘Mustrum, should the moon be doing that?’ he said.
Ridcully looked up. ‘Good grief!