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Discworld is a comic fantasy[1] book series written by the English author Terry Pratchett, set on the Discworld, a flat planet balanced on the backs of four elephants which in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle. The series began in 1983 with The Colour of Magic and continued until the final novel The Shepherd's Crown, which was published in 2015, following Pratchett's death. The books frequently parody or take inspiration from classic works, usually fantasy or science fiction, as well as mythology, folklore and fairy tales, and often use them for satirical parallels with cultural, political and scientific issues.

Discworld
Cover of the first edition of The Colour of Magic; art by Alan Smith

AuthorTerry Pratchett
Cover artistJosh Kirby (1983–2001)
Paul Kidby (2001–2015)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreComic fantasy
PublisherTransworld Publishers
Doubleday
Random House
Published1983–2015
Media typePrint: Hardback, paperback
No. of books41 novels (List of books)
Websitediscworld.com

Forty-one Discworld novels were published. Apart from the first novel in the series, The Colour of Magic, the original British editions of the first 26 novels, up to Thief of Time (2001), had cover art by Josh Kirby. After Kirby's death in 2001, the covers were designed by Paul Kidby. The American editions, published by HarperCollins, used their own cover art. Companion publications include eleven short stories (some only loosely related to the Discworld), four popular science books, and a number of supplementary books and reference guides. The series has been adapted for graphic novels, theatre, computer and board games, and television.

Discworld books regularly topped Sunday Times best-sellers list, making Pratchett the UK's best-selling author in the 1990s. Discworld novels have also won awards such as the Prometheus Award and the Carnegie Medal. In the BBC's Big Read, four Discworld novels were in the top 100, and a total of fourteen in the top 200. More than 80 million Discworld books have been sold in 37 languages.[2][3]

Composition edit

Very few of the Discworld novels have chapter divisions. Instead, they feature interweaving storylines. Pratchett was quoted as saying that he "just never got into the habit of chapters",[4] later adding that "I have to shove them in the putative YA books because my editor screams until I do".[5] However, the first Discworld novel The Colour of Magic was divided into "books", as is Pyramids. Additionally, Going Postal and Making Money both have chapters, a prologue, an epilogue, and brief teasers of what is to come in each chapter, in the style of A. A. Milne, Jules Verne, and Jerome K. Jerome.

Themes and motifs edit

The Discworld novels contain common themes and motifs that run through the series. Many of the novels parody fantasy cliches and various subgenres of fantasy, like fairy tales (notably Witches Abroad) or vampire tales (Carpe Jugulum). Analogies of real-world issues, such as religion (Small Gods), fundamentalism and inner city tension (Thud), business and politics (Making Money), racial prejudice and exploitation (Snuff) recur, as do aspects of culture and entertainment such as opera (Maskerade), rock music (Soul Music), cinema (Moving Pictures), and football (Unseen Academicals). Parodies of non-Discworld fiction also occur frequently, including Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, and several movies. Major historical events, especially battles, are sometimes the basis for both trivial and key events (Jingo, Eric, and Pyramids), as are trends in science, technology, pop culture and modern art (Moving Pictures, Men at Arms, Thud). There are also humanist themes in many Discworld novels, and a focus on critical thinking skills in the Witches and Tiffany Aching series.

Storylines edit

 
A visual overview of how the Discworld books relate to each other

The Discworld novels and stories are, in principle, stand-alone works. However, a number of novels and stories form novel sequences with distinct story arcs:

Rincewind edit

Rincewind was the first protagonist of Discworld. He is a wizard with no skill, no wizardly qualifications, and no interest in heroics. He is extremely cowardly but is constantly thrust into dangerous adventures. He saves Discworld on several occasions, and has an instrumental role in the emergence of life on Roundworld (Science of Discworld).

Other characters in the Rincewind story arc include Cohen the Barbarian, an aging hero of the old fantasy tradition, out of touch with the modern world and still fighting despite his advanced age; Twoflower, a naive tourist from the Agatean Empire (inspired by cultures of East Asia, particularly Japan and China); and The Luggage, a magical, semi-sentient and aggressive multi-legged travelling accessory. Rincewind appears in eight Discworld novels as well as the four Science of Discworld supplementary books.

Death edit

Death, a seven-foot skeleton in a black robe who rides a pale horse named Binky, appears in every novel except The Wee Free Men and Snuff, although sometimes with only a few lines. His dialogue is always depicted in SMALL CAPS without quotation marks. Several characters have said that his voice seemed to reach their minds without making a sound.

Death guides souls from this world to the next. Over millennia he has developed a fascination with humanity to a point and feels protective of it. He adopted a human daughter and took on a human apprentice [6] Eventually the two had a daughter, Susan Sto Helit, a primary character in Soul Music, Hogfather, and Thief of Time.

Characters that often appear with Death include his butler Albert, his granddaughter Susan Sto Helit, the Death of Rats, in charge of gathering the souls of rodents, Quoth, and the Auditors of Reality, the closest thing Death has to a nemesis.

Death or Susan appears in five Discworld novels. He also appears in the short stories

Witches edit

Witches in Pratchett's universe act as herbalists, nurses, adjudicators and wise women who can use magic but generally prefer not to, finding simple but cunningly applied psychology (called "headology") far more effective.

The principal witch, Granny Weatherwax, a taciturn, bitter old crone from the small mountain country of Lancre, largely despises people but acts as their healer and protector because no one else can do this as well as she can. Her closest friend is Nanny Ogg, a jolly, personable witch with the "common touch" who enjoys a smoke and a pint of beer, and often sings bawdy folk songs like the notorious "Hedgehog Song". The two take on apprentice witches: first Magrat Garlick, then Agnes Nitt, then Tiffany Aching, who become accomplished witches.

Other characters in the Witches series include:

  • King Verence II of Lancre, a onetime Fool
  • Jason Ogg, Nanny Ogg's eldest son, the local blacksmith
  • Shawn Ogg, Nanny's youngest son who serves as his country's entire army and civil service
  • Nanny's murderous cat Greebo.

The witches appear in many Discworld books, and are protagonists in seven. They also appeared in the short story "The Sea and Little Fishes". Their stories frequently draw on ancient European folklore and fairy tales, and parody famous works of literature, particularly by Shakespeare.

City Watch edit

The stories featuring the Ankh-Morpork City Watch are urban fantasy, and frequently depict a traditional, magically-run fantasy world coming into contact with modern technology. They revolve around the growth of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch from a hopeless gang of three to a fully-equipped and efficient police force. The stories are largely police procedurals, featuring crimes with heavy political or societal overtones.

The main character Sam Vimes is a haggard, cynical, working-class street copper. When introduced in Guards! Guards!, he is the alcoholic captain of the three-person Night Watch, which also includes the lazy, cowardly, and none-too-bright sergeant Fred Colon and Corporal Nobby Nobbs, a petty thief in his own right. Then Carrot Ironfoundersson, a 6-foot-6-inch-tall (1.98 m) dwarf-by-adoption, joins the Watch.

Other main characters include

  • Angua, a werewolf,
  • Detritus, a troll,
  • Reg Shoe, a zombie and Dead Rights campaigner,
  • Cuddy, a Dwarf in Men at Arms,
  • Golem Constable Dorfl.

Cheery Littlebottom, the Watch's forensics expert and one of the first openly female dwarves, tried to rename herself "Cheri" without success. Constable Visit-the-infidel-with-explanatory-pamphlets appears in some novels, and Sam's wife, Lady Sybil Vimes (née Ramkin) is integral to certain storylines. Inspector A E Pessimal was recruited by Vimes as his adjutant after Havelock Vetinari, the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork, sent him as an auditor.

The City Watch starred in eight Discworld stories, and cameoed in a number of others, including Making Money, the children's book Where's My Cow?, and the short story "Theatre of Cruelty".

Pratchett stated on numerous occasions that the presence of the City Watch makes Ankh-Morpork stories "problematic", as stories set in the city that do not directly involve Vimes and the Watch often require a Watch presence to maintain the story—at which point, it becomes a Watch story by default.[citation needed]

Wizards edit

The Wizards of Unseen University (UU) have a strong thread through many of the Discworld novels, although the only books that they star in exclusively are The Science of the Discworld series and the novels Unseen Academicals and The Last Continent. In the early books, the faculty of UU changed frequently; promotion usually involved assassination. However, after the ascension of the bombastic Mustrum Ridcully to the position of Archchancellor, the hierarchy settled down and characters had the chance to develop. Earlier books featured the wizards in possible invasions of Discworld by creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions, Lovecraftian monsters that hungered for magic.

The wizards of UU employ the traditional "whizz-bang" type of magic seen in Dungeons & Dragons games, but also investigate the rules and structure of magic in terms highly reminiscent of particle physics. Prominent members include

  • Ponder Stibbons, a geeky young wizard
  • Hex, the Disc's first computer/semi-sentient thinking engine
  • the Librarian, turned into an orangutan by magical accident, who refuses to be turned back
  • the Dean
  • the mentally unstable Bursar
  • the Chair of Indefinite Studies
  • the Lecturer in Recent Runes
  • the Senior Wrangler.

In later novels, Rincewind joins their group, while the Dean leaves to become the Archchancellor of Brazeneck College in the nearby city of Pseudopolis.

The Wizards feature prominently in nine Discworld books and star in The Science of Discworld series and the short story "A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices".

Tiffany Aching edit

Tiffany Aching is a young apprentice witch in a series of Discworld books aimed at young adults. Her stories often parallel mythic heroes' quests, but also deal with Tiffany's difficulties as a young girl maturing into a responsible woman. She is aided in her task by the Nac Mac Feegle, a gang of blue-tattooed, 6-inch tall, hard-drinking, loud-mouthed pictsie creatures also called "The Wee Free Men" who serve as her guardians. She is the protagonist of five novels, The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Wintersmith, I Shall Wear Midnight, and The Shepherd's Crown. Major characters in this series include Miss Tick, a travelling witch who discovers Tiffany; Nac Mac Feegle chieftain Rob Anybody; and the other young witches Annagramma Hawkin and Petulia Gristle. Both Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg also appear in her stories.

Moist von Lipwig edit

Moist von Lipwig is a professional criminal and con man to whom Havelock Vetinari gives a "second chance" after staging his execution, recognising the advantages his jack-of-all-trades abilities will give to the development of the city. After putting him in charge of the Ankh-Morpork Post Office in Going Postal, with good results, Vetinari orders him to clear up the city's corrupt financial sector in Making Money. In a third book, Raising Steam, Vetinari directs Lipwig to oversee the development of a railway network for Dick Simnel's newly invented steam locomotive. Other characters in this series include Adora Belle Dearheart, Lipwig's acerbic, chain-smoking love interest; Gladys, a golem who develops a strange crush on Lipwig; Stanley Howler, an obsessive young man who was raised by peas and becomes the Discworld's first stamp collector; and the very old Junior Postman Groat, who never got promoted to Senior Postman because there was never a Postmaster alive long enough to promote him.

Discworld cultures edit

Several other books can be grouped together as "Other cultures of Discworld" books. They may contain characters or locations from other arcs, typically not as protagonist or antagonist but as a supporting character or even a throwaway reference. These include Pyramids (Djelibeybi), Small Gods (Omnia), and Monstrous Regiment (Zlobenia and Borogravia).

Characters edit

Short descriptions of many of the notable characters:

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

No. Title Published Subseries Notes
1 The Colour of Magic 1983 Rincewind 93rd in the Big Read[7]
2 The Light Fantastic 1986 Continues from The Colour of Magic
3 Equal Rites 1987 Witches
4 Mort Death 65th in the Big Read[7]
5 Sourcery 1988 Rincewind
6 Wyrd Sisters Witches 135th in the Big Read[8]
7 Pyramids 1989 Standalone British Science Fiction Award winner, 1989[9]
8 Guards! Guards! City Watch 69th in the Big Read[7]
9 Eric 1990 Rincewind Published in a larger format and fully illustrated by Josh Kirby
10 Moving Pictures Industrial Revolution
11 Reaper Man 1991 Death 126th in the Big Read[8]
12 Witches Abroad Witches 197th in the Big Read[10]
13 Small Gods 1992 Standalone 102nd in the Big Read[8]
14 Lords and Ladies Witches
15 Men at Arms 1993 City Watch 148th in the Big Read[8]
16 Soul Music 1994 Death 151st in the Big Read[10]
17 Interesting Times Rincewind
18 Maskerade 1995 Witches
19 Feet of Clay 1996 City Watch
20 Hogfather Death 137th in the Big Read;[8] British Fantasy Award nominee, 1997[11]
21 Jingo 1997 City Watch
22 The Last Continent 1998 Rincewind
23 Carpe Jugulum Witches
24 The Fifth Elephant 1999 City Watch 153rd in the Big Read;[10] Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 2000[12]
25 The Truth 2000 Industrial Revolution 193rd in the Big Read[10]
26 Thief of Time 2001 Death 152nd in the Big Read;[10] Locus Award nominee, 2002[13]
27 The Last Hero Rincewind Published in a larger format and fully illustrated by Paul Kidby
28 The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents Standalone A YA (young adult or children's) Discworld book; winner of the 2001 Carnegie Medal[14]
29 Night Watch 2002 City Watch Received the Prometheus Award in 2003;[15] came 73rd in the Big Read;[7] Locus Award nominee, 2003[15]
30 The Wee Free Men 2003 Tiffany Aching The second YA Discworld book; also published in larger format and fully illustrated by Stephen Player
31 Monstrous Regiment Industrial Revolution 2004 nominee for Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel.[16] The title is a reference to The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women[17]
32 A Hat Full of Sky 2004 Tiffany Aching The third YA Discworld book
33 Going Postal Moist von Lipwig Locus and Nebula Awards nominee, 2005[18]
34 Thud! 2005 City Watch Locus Award nominee, 2006[19]
35 Wintersmith 2006 Tiffany Aching The fourth YA book.
36 Making Money 2007 Moist von Lipwig Locus Award winner, Nebula nominee, 2008[20]
37 Unseen Academicals 2009 Industrial Revolution Locus Award Nominee, 2010[21]
38 I Shall Wear Midnight 2010 Tiffany Aching The fifth YA book, Andre Norton winner, 2010[22]
39 Snuff 2011 City Watch The third-fastest-selling hardback adult-readership novel since records began in the UK, selling 55,000 copies in the first three days.[23]
40 Raising Steam 2013 Moist von Lipwig
41 The Shepherd's Crown 2015 Tiffany Aching The sixth YA book, Completed mid-2014 and published posthumously in 2015[24]

Short stories edit

Short stories by Pratchett based in the Discworld, including published miscellanea such as the fictional game origins of Thud, were reprinted in Pratchett's collection A Blink of the Screen (2012), and elsewhere.

Seven of the short stories or short writings were also collected in a compilation of the majority of Pratchett's known short work named Once More* With Footnotes (2004).

Additionally, another short story "Turntables of the Night" (1989) is set in England but features Death as a character; it is available online and in both anthologies.

"Mapps" edit

Although Terry Pratchett said, "There are no maps. You can't map a sense of humour,"[29] there are four "Mapps": The Streets of Ankh-Morpork (1993), The Discworld Mapp (1995), A Tourist Guide to Lancre (1998), and Death's Domain (1999). The first two were drawn by Stephen Player, based on plans by Pratchett and Stephen Briggs, the third is a collaboration between Briggs and Paul Kidby, and the last is by Kidby. All also contain booklets written by Pratchett and Briggs. Terry later collaborated with the Discworld Emporium to produce two much larger works, each with the associated map with the book in a folder, The Compleat Ankh-Morpork City Guide (2012) and The Compleat Discworld Atlas (2015).[30]

Science books edit

Pratchett also collaborated with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen on four books, using the Discworld to illuminate popular science topics. Each book alternates chapters of a Discworld story and notes on real science related to it. The books are:

  • The Science of Discworld (1999). ISBN 978-0-09-186515-3.
  • The Science of Discworld II: The Globe (2002). ISBN 978-0-09-188805-3.
  • The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch (2005). ISBN 978-0-09-189823-6.
  • The Science of Discworld IV: Judgement Day (2013). ISBN 978-0-09-194979-2.

Quiz books edit

David Langford has compiled two Discworld quiz books:

Diaries edit

Most years see the release of a Discworld Diary and Discworld Calendar, both usually following a particular theme.

The diaries feature background information about their themes. Some topics are later used in the series; the character of Miss Alice Band first appeared in the Assassins' Guild Yearbook, for example.[citation needed]

The Discworld Almanak – The Year of The Prawn has a similar format and general contents to the diaries.

Other books edit

Other Discworld publications include:

Reading order edit

The books take place roughly in real time and the characters' ages change to reflect the passing of years. The meetings of various characters from different narrative threads (e.g., Ridcully and Granny Weatherwax in Lords and Ladies, Rincewind and Carrot in The Last Hero) indicate that all the main storylines take place around the same period (end of the Century of the Fruitbat, beginning of the Century of the Anchovy). The main exception is the stand-alone book Small Gods, which appears to take place at some point earlier than most of the other stories, though even this contains cameo appearances by Death and the Librarian.

Some main characters may make cameo appearances in other books where they are not the primary focus; for example, City Watch members Carrot Ironfoundersson and Angua appear briefly in Going Postal, Making Money, and Unseen Academicals (placing those books after Guards! Guards! and Men at Arms). A number of characters, such as members of staff of Unseen University and Lord Vetinari, appear prominently in many different storylines without having specific storylines of their own. The two most frequently recurring central protagonists, Rincewind and Sam Vimes, are very briefly in a room together in The Last Hero, but they do not interact.

Continuation edit

After Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, he said that he would be happy for his daughter Rhianna to continue the series.[36] Pratchett co-founded Narrativia in 2012 along with Rob Wilkins to serve as a production company for adaptations of his works, with Rhianna as a member of its writing team.[36] Rhianna Pratchett said that she would be involved in spin-offs, adaptations and tie-ins, but there would be no more novels.[37] The first such spin-off by Rhianna was the tie-in book Tiffany Aching's Guide to Being a Witch, co-written with children’s author Gabrielle Kent.

Adaptations edit

Audiobooks edit

Most of Pratchett's novels have been released as audio cassette and CD audiobooks.

Comics edit

The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic,[42] Mort,[43] Guards! Guards!,[44] and Small Gods[45] have been adapted into graphic novels.

Film and television edit

Due in part to the complexity of the novels, Discworld has been difficult to adapt to film – Pratchett was fond of an anecdote of a producer attempting to pitch an adaptation of Mort in the early 1990s but was told to "lose the Death angle" by US backers.[46]

Cosgrove Hall series (1996-1997) edit

Cosgrove Hall produced several animated adaptations for Channel 4 from 1996 to 1997. All three star Christopher Lee as Death. These were made available on DVD and VHS in the US from Acorn Media.

Sky TV movie trilogy (2006-2010) edit

Three television movies were commissioned by Sky One in the late 2000s, each of which were broadcast in two parts. Terry Pratchett cameos as a minor character in all three.

Other adaptations edit

Fan works edit

  • Mort (2001): A fan movie adaptation of the eponymous novel by Orange Cow Production, 26 minutes.[59]
  • Lords and Ladies (2005): A fan movie adaptation of Lords and Ladies by Almost No Budget Films was completed in Germany.[60]

Radio edit

There have been several BBC radio adaptations of Discworld stories, including:

Stage edit

  • Stephen Briggs published stage adaptations of 18 Discworld novels. Most of them were first produced by the Studio Theatre Club in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. They include adaptations of The Truth, Maskerade, Mort, Wyrd Sisters and Guards! Guards![67][68]
  • Irana Brown directed her adaptation of Lords and Ladies, first performed in 1995 at the Winton Studio Theatre. Her adaptation was published in 2001 by Samuel French, and is still being performed as of 2016.[69][70]
  • Allen Stroud directed his adaptation of Reaper Man in 1996, first performed at the Winton Studio Theatre. He retains the script version.[71]
  • A stage version of Eric, adapted by Scott Harrison and Lee Harris, was produced and performed by The Dreaming Theatre Company in July 2003 inside Clifford's Tower, the 700-year-old castle keep in York.[72][73] It was revived in 2004 in a tour of England,[74] along with Robert Rankin's The Antipope.
  • Small Gods was adapted for the stage by Ben Saunders and was performed in February 2011 at the Assembly Rooms Theatre, Durham by Ooook! Productions[75] and members of Durham Student Theatre. Ooook! Productions also adapted and staged[76] Terry Pratchett's Night Watch (February 2012), Thief of Time (February 2013; adapted by Tim Foster[77]), Lords and Ladies (February 2014, adapted by Irana Brown[78]), Monstrous Regiment (2015),[79] and Soul Music (February 2016; adapted by Imogen Eddleston).[80]
  • A stage version of Monstrous Regiment was produced by Lifeline Theatre in Chicago, Illinois in June, July, and August 2014 with an adaptation written by one of Lifeline's ensemble members, Chris Hainsworth.[81]
  • A stage musical version of Witches Abroad, adapted by Amy Atha-Nicholls, was performed at the 2016 International Discworld Convention.

Video Games edit

  • Two point-and-click adventure games were created in the 1990s- Discworld[82] and Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? (Mortality Bites in the US).[83] The first follows Rincewind as he is asked to look into the sudden and mysterious appearance of a dragon in Ankh-Morpork, while the second has him investigating the mysterious disappearance of Death. Discworld released in 1995 for PC, MAC, Playstation, and Sega Saturn, being one of the first games for the original Playstation, it came in a longbox case, rather than a CD Jewel case. The direct sequel, Discworld II, released the following year for PC, Playstation, and Sega Saturn. Eric Idle plays Rincewind. The game contains many beautifully hand-animated cutscenes.
  • Another game, Discworld Noir, was released in 1999, for PC and Playstation, exclusively in Europe. It is more of a detective story, following a completely new main character- a PI named Lewton.[84]

Merchandise edit

Various other types of related merchandise have been produced by cottage industries with an interest in the books, including Stephen Briggs, Bernard Pearson, Bonsai Trading, Paul Kidby and Clarecraft.

Games edit

  • Thud, 2002, by Trevor Truran, publisher The Cunning Artificer. It resembles ancient Norse games such as Hnefatafl, and involves two unequal sides, Trolls and Dwarves with different moves and 'capture' abilities.[85]
  • Guards Guards, 2011, by Backspindle Games (Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw), Published in conjunction with Z-Man Games. This is a 'quest' game where players have to manoeuvre their piece around the board collecting stolen spells to return to the Unseen University, while dealing with various Discworld characters.[86]
  • Ankh-Morpork, 2011, by Martin Wallace, published by Treefrog Games. This is a game where each player has a secret victory condition, usually relating to owning buildings in, or controlling, various areas of the city of Ankh-Morpork. During the game, players play cards from their hand to place control elements in the city, remove other players' pieces, or otherwise manipulate the ownership of areas.[87]
  • The Witches, 2013, by Martin Wallace, published by Treefrog Games. This is a game aimed at younger players. They must move around the town of Lancre and its surrounds, dealing with 'problems' ranging from a sick pig to an invasion by vampires. It is a semi-cooperative game, in that all players can lose if the game wins, but if they resolve all the problems, then one of them will win.[88]
  • Clacks, 2014, by Backspindle Games (Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw), Published in conjunction with Z-Man Games. In this game players compete to send their 'message' on a clacks board while disrupting their opponents' messages. It resembles the game Amoeba.[89] with its constantly changing board.[90]
  • There are several sets of fan-created rules for the card game "Cripple Mr Onion" which appears in the novels. One of them was published in Turtle Recall.

Musical releases edit

  • Dave Greenslade: Terry Pratchett's From the Discworld (1994; Virgin CDV 2738.7243 8 39512 2 2).[91]
  • Keith Hopwood: Soul Music—Terry Pratchett's Discworld, (1998; Proper Music Distribution / Pluto Music TH 030746), soundtrack to the animated adaptation of Soul Music.
  • Steeleye Span: Wintersmith, (2013; Park Records), a collection of folk-rock songs based on the book Wintersmith and on other Tiffany Aching stories. There is a spoken contribution by Terry Pratchett.

Role-playing games edit

Pratchett co-authored with Phil Masters two role-playing game supplements for Discworld, utilising the third edition of the GURPS system:

A revised second edition, the Discworld Roleplaying Game, was published in 2016. It combined the content of the previous two books with new material, and updated the rules to GURPS Fourth Edition.

Video games edit

Stamps edit

In August 2023, Royal Mail introduced a series of eight stamps based on Discworld characters, to mark the 40th anniversary of the first book's publication.[94]

Twin cities edit

Critical reception edit

On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed The Discworld Series on its list of the 100 most influential novels.[97]

See also edit

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Literature edit

Books edit

  • Anne Hiebert Alton, William C. Spruiell, ed. (2014). Discworld and the Disciplines: Critical Approaches to the Terry Pratchett Works. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786474646.
  • Andrew M. Butler (2001). Terry Pratchett: The Pocket Essential Guide. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials. ISBN 1-903047-39-0.
  • Craig Cabell (2011). Terry Pratchett. John Blake Publishing. ISBN 9781843588641.
  • Marion Rana, ed. (2018). Terry Pratchett's Narrative Worlds: From Giant Turtles to Small Gods. Springer. ISBN 978-3319672984.

Chapters edit

  • Sandra L. Beckett (2009). "Chapter Four All Ages Fantasy". Crossover Fiction: Global and Historical Perspectives. Routledge. pp. 146–147. ISBN 9780415879361.
  • David Buchbinder (2003). "The Orangutan in the Library The Comfort of Strangeness in Terry Pratchetts Discworld Novels". Youth Cultures: Texts, Images, and Identities. Greenwood Publishing Group. edited by Kerry Mallan, Sharyn Pearce. pp. 169–182. ISBN 0-275-97409-X.
  • Gideon Haberkorn, Verena Reinhardt (2011). "Magic Adolescence and Education on Terry Pratchetts Discworld". Supernatural Youth. Lexington Books. pp. 43–64. ISBN 9780739128596.
  • Graham Harvey (2006). "Discworld and Otherworld: The Imaginative Use of Fantasy Literature". Popular Spiritualities: The Politics of Contemporary Enchantment. Ashgate Publishing. edited by Lynne Hume, Kathleen McPhillips. pp. 43–45. ISBN 9780754639992.
  • Peter Hunt (2005). "Chapter 3. Terry Pratchett". Alternative Worlds in Fantasy Fiction. A&C Black. pp. 86–121. ISBN 0826477607.
  • David Langford (2003). Introduction to Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature (Up Through an Empty House of Stars ed.). Wildside Press LLC. pp. 256–262. ISBN 9781592240555. (см. также пересказ)

Journal articles edit

  • Kristin Noone (2010). "Shakespeare in Discworld: Witches, Fantasy, and Desire". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 21 (1): 26–40. JSTOR 24352335.
  • Борис Невский (2004). "Самый плоский из миров" (журнал) (1) (Мир фантастики ed.). Москва: ТехноМир: 52–55. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Ядвига Тарса. "'Плоский мир' Терри Пратчетта – глобальная деревня сказок, мифов, цитат и аллюзий" (PDF): 313–316. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

External links edit

  • Discworld series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Discworld and Pratchett Wiki (L-Space)
  • International Discworld Convention United Kingdom
  • NADWCon North American Discworld Convention
  • Nullus Anxietas Australian Discworld Convention
  • Discworld Monthly email newsletter and website
  • Discworld reading order - guide to the different story arcs
  • A Discworld and Terry Pratchett bibliography - all Terry Pratchett's publications in all languages, a chronology, short stories, book reviews, etc.

discworld, this, article, about, novels, fictional, world, itself, world, video, game, video, game, magazine, apple, macintosh, diskworld, confused, with, ringworld, comic, fantasy, book, series, written, english, author, terry, pratchett, flat, planet, balanc. This article is about the novels For the fictional world itself see Discworld world For the video game see Discworld video game For the magazine on the Apple Macintosh see Diskworld Not to be confused with Ringworld Discworld is a comic fantasy 1 book series written by the English author Terry Pratchett set on the Discworld a flat planet balanced on the backs of four elephants which in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle The series began in 1983 with The Colour of Magic and continued until the final novel The Shepherd s Crown which was published in 2015 following Pratchett s death The books frequently parody or take inspiration from classic works usually fantasy or science fiction as well as mythology folklore and fairy tales and often use them for satirical parallels with cultural political and scientific issues DiscworldCover of the first edition of The Colour of Magic art by Alan SmithAuthorTerry PratchettCover artistJosh Kirby 1983 2001 Paul Kidby 2001 2015 CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenreComic fantasyPublisherTransworld PublishersDoubledayRandom HousePublished1983 2015Media typePrint Hardback paperbackNo of books41 novels List of books Websitediscworld wbr comForty one Discworld novels were published Apart from the first novel in the series The Colour of Magic the original British editions of the first 26 novels up to Thief of Time 2001 had cover art by Josh Kirby After Kirby s death in 2001 the covers were designed by Paul Kidby The American editions published by HarperCollins used their own cover art Companion publications include eleven short stories some only loosely related to the Discworld four popular science books and a number of supplementary books and reference guides The series has been adapted for graphic novels theatre computer and board games and television Discworld books regularly topped Sunday Times best sellers list making Pratchett the UK s best selling author in the 1990s Discworld novels have also won awards such as the Prometheus Award and the Carnegie Medal In the BBC s Big Read four Discworld novels were in the top 100 and a total of fourteen in the top 200 More than 80 million Discworld books have been sold in 37 languages 2 3 Contents 1 Composition 2 Themes and motifs 3 Storylines 3 1 Rincewind 3 2 Death 3 3 Witches 3 4 City Watch 3 5 Wizards 3 6 Tiffany Aching 3 7 Moist von Lipwig 3 8 Discworld cultures 4 Characters 5 Bibliography 5 1 Novels 5 2 Short stories 5 3 Mapps 5 4 Science books 5 5 Quiz books 5 6 Diaries 5 7 Other books 6 Reading order 7 Continuation 8 Adaptations 8 1 Audiobooks 8 2 Comics 8 3 Film and television 8 3 1 Cosgrove Hall series 1996 1997 8 3 2 Sky TV movie trilogy 2006 2010 8 3 3 Other adaptations 8 3 4 Fan works 8 4 Radio 8 5 Stage 8 6 Video Games 9 Merchandise 9 1 Games 9 2 Musical releases 9 3 Role playing games 9 4 Video games 9 5 Stamps 10 Twin cities 11 Critical reception 12 See also 13 References 14 Literature 14 1 Books 14 2 Chapters 14 3 Journal articles 15 External linksComposition editVery few of the Discworld novels have chapter divisions Instead they feature interweaving storylines Pratchett was quoted as saying that he just never got into the habit of chapters 4 later adding that I have to shove them in the putative YA books because my editor screams until I do 5 However the first Discworld novel The Colour of Magic was divided into books as is Pyramids Additionally Going Postal and Making Money both have chapters a prologue an epilogue and brief teasers of what is to come in each chapter in the style of A A Milne Jules Verne and Jerome K Jerome Themes and motifs editThe Discworld novels contain common themes and motifs that run through the series Many of the novels parody fantasy cliches and various subgenres of fantasy like fairy tales notably Witches Abroad or vampire tales Carpe Jugulum Analogies of real world issues such as religion Small Gods fundamentalism and inner city tension Thud business and politics Making Money racial prejudice and exploitation Snuff recur as do aspects of culture and entertainment such as opera Maskerade rock music Soul Music cinema Moving Pictures and football Unseen Academicals Parodies of non Discworld fiction also occur frequently including Shakespeare Beatrix Potter and several movies Major historical events especially battles are sometimes the basis for both trivial and key events Jingo Eric and Pyramids as are trends in science technology pop culture and modern art Moving Pictures Men at Arms Thud There are also humanist themes in many Discworld novels and a focus on critical thinking skills in the Witches and Tiffany Aching series Storylines edit nbsp A visual overview of how the Discworld books relate to each otherThe Discworld novels and stories are in principle stand alone works However a number of novels and stories form novel sequences with distinct story arcs Rincewind edit Main article Rincewind Rincewind was the first protagonist of Discworld He is a wizard with no skill no wizardly qualifications and no interest in heroics He is extremely cowardly but is constantly thrust into dangerous adventures He saves Discworld on several occasions and has an instrumental role in the emergence of life on Roundworld Science of Discworld Other characters in the Rincewind story arc include Cohen the Barbarian an aging hero of the old fantasy tradition out of touch with the modern world and still fighting despite his advanced age Twoflower a naive tourist from the Agatean Empire inspired by cultures of East Asia particularly Japan and China and The Luggage a magical semi sentient and aggressive multi legged travelling accessory Rincewind appears in eight Discworld novels as well as the four Science of Discworld supplementary books Death edit Main articles Death Discworld and Susan Sto Helit Death a seven foot skeleton in a black robe who rides a pale horse named Binky appears in every novel except The Wee Free Men and Snuff although sometimes with only a few lines His dialogue is always depicted in SMALL CAPS without quotation marks Several characters have said that his voice seemed to reach their minds without making a sound Death guides souls from this world to the next Over millennia he has developed a fascination with humanity to a point and feels protective of it He adopted a human daughter and took on a human apprentice 6 Eventually the two had a daughter Susan Sto Helit a primary character in Soul Music Hogfather and Thief of Time Characters that often appear with Death include his butler Albert his granddaughter Susan Sto Helit the Death of Rats in charge of gathering the souls of rodents Quoth and the Auditors of Reality the closest thing Death has to a nemesis Death or Susan appears in five Discworld novels He also appears in the short stories Death and What Comes Next Theatre of Cruelty Turntables of the Night Witches edit Main article Witches Discworld Witches in Pratchett s universe act as herbalists nurses adjudicators and wise women who can use magic but generally prefer not to finding simple but cunningly applied psychology called headology far more effective The principal witch Granny Weatherwax a taciturn bitter old crone from the small mountain country of Lancre largely despises people but acts as their healer and protector because no one else can do this as well as she can Her closest friend is Nanny Ogg a jolly personable witch with the common touch who enjoys a smoke and a pint of beer and often sings bawdy folk songs like the notorious Hedgehog Song The two take on apprentice witches first Magrat Garlick then Agnes Nitt then Tiffany Aching who become accomplished witches Other characters in the Witches series include King Verence II of Lancre a onetime Fool Jason Ogg Nanny Ogg s eldest son the local blacksmith Shawn Ogg Nanny s youngest son who serves as his country s entire army and civil service Nanny s murderous cat Greebo The witches appear in many Discworld books and are protagonists in seven They also appeared in the short story The Sea and Little Fishes Their stories frequently draw on ancient European folklore and fairy tales and parody famous works of literature particularly by Shakespeare City Watch edit Main article Ankh Morpork City Watch The stories featuring the Ankh Morpork City Watch are urban fantasy and frequently depict a traditional magically run fantasy world coming into contact with modern technology They revolve around the growth of the Ankh Morpork City Watch from a hopeless gang of three to a fully equipped and efficient police force The stories are largely police procedurals featuring crimes with heavy political or societal overtones The main character Sam Vimes is a haggard cynical working class street copper When introduced in Guards Guards he is the alcoholic captain of the three person Night Watch which also includes the lazy cowardly and none too bright sergeant Fred Colon and Corporal Nobby Nobbs a petty thief in his own right Then Carrot Ironfoundersson a 6 foot 6 inch tall 1 98 m dwarf by adoption joins the Watch Other main characters include Angua a werewolf Detritus a troll Reg Shoe a zombie and Dead Rights campaigner Cuddy a Dwarf in Men at Arms Golem Constable Dorfl Cheery Littlebottom the Watch s forensics expert and one of the first openly female dwarves tried to rename herself Cheri without success Constable Visit the infidel with explanatory pamphlets appears in some novels and Sam s wife Lady Sybil Vimes nee Ramkin is integral to certain storylines Inspector A E Pessimal was recruited by Vimes as his adjutant after Havelock Vetinari the Patrician of Ankh Morpork sent him as an auditor The City Watch starred in eight Discworld stories and cameoed in a number of others including Making Money the children s book Where s My Cow and the short story Theatre of Cruelty Pratchett stated on numerous occasions that the presence of the City Watch makes Ankh Morpork stories problematic as stories set in the city that do not directly involve Vimes and the Watch often require a Watch presence to maintain the story at which point it becomes a Watch story by default citation needed Wizards edit Main article Unseen University The Wizards of Unseen University UU have a strong thread through many of the Discworld novels although the only books that they star in exclusively are The Science of the Discworld series and the novels Unseen Academicals and The Last Continent In the early books the faculty of UU changed frequently promotion usually involved assassination However after the ascension of the bombastic Mustrum Ridcully to the position of Archchancellor the hierarchy settled down and characters had the chance to develop Earlier books featured the wizards in possible invasions of Discworld by creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions Lovecraftian monsters that hungered for magic The wizards of UU employ the traditional whizz bang type of magic seen in Dungeons amp Dragons games but also investigate the rules and structure of magic in terms highly reminiscent of particle physics Prominent members include Ponder Stibbons a geeky young wizard Hex the Disc s first computer semi sentient thinking engine the Librarian turned into an orangutan by magical accident who refuses to be turned back the Dean the mentally unstable Bursar the Chair of Indefinite Studies the Lecturer in Recent Runes the Senior Wrangler In later novels Rincewind joins their group while the Dean leaves to become the Archchancellor of Brazeneck College in the nearby city of Pseudopolis The Wizards feature prominently in nine Discworld books and star in The Science of Discworld series and the short story A Collegiate Casting Out of Devilish Devices Tiffany Aching edit Main article Tiffany Aching Tiffany Aching is a young apprentice witch in a series of Discworld books aimed at young adults Her stories often parallel mythic heroes quests but also deal with Tiffany s difficulties as a young girl maturing into a responsible woman She is aided in her task by the Nac Mac Feegle a gang of blue tattooed 6 inch tall hard drinking loud mouthed pictsie creatures also called The Wee Free Men who serve as her guardians She is the protagonist of five novels The Wee Free Men A Hat Full of Sky Wintersmith I Shall Wear Midnight and The Shepherd s Crown Major characters in this series include Miss Tick a travelling witch who discovers Tiffany Nac Mac Feegle chieftain Rob Anybody and the other young witches Annagramma Hawkin and Petulia Gristle Both Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg also appear in her stories Moist von Lipwig edit Main article Moist von Lipwig Moist von Lipwig is a professional criminal and con man to whom Havelock Vetinari gives a second chance after staging his execution recognising the advantages his jack of all trades abilities will give to the development of the city After putting him in charge of the Ankh Morpork Post Office in Going Postal with good results Vetinari orders him to clear up the city s corrupt financial sector in Making Money In a third book Raising Steam Vetinari directs Lipwig to oversee the development of a railway network for Dick Simnel s newly invented steam locomotive Other characters in this series include Adora Belle Dearheart Lipwig s acerbic chain smoking love interest Gladys a golem who develops a strange crush on Lipwig Stanley Howler an obsessive young man who was raised by peas and becomes the Discworld s first stamp collector and the very old Junior Postman Groat who never got promoted to Senior Postman because there was never a Postmaster alive long enough to promote him Discworld cultures edit Several other books can be grouped together as Other cultures of Discworld books They may contain characters or locations from other arcs typically not as protagonist or antagonist but as a supporting character or even a throwaway reference These include Pyramids Djelibeybi Small Gods Omnia and Monstrous Regiment Zlobenia and Borogravia Characters editShort descriptions of many of the notable characters Ankh Morpork City Watch members Assassins Death associated characters Dwarfs Gnomes History Monks Rincewind associated characters Witches Wizards Other Discworld charactersBibliography editNovels edit No Title Published Subseries Notes1 The Colour of Magic 1983 Rincewind 93rd in the Big Read 7 2 The Light Fantastic 1986 Continues from The Colour of Magic3 Equal Rites 1987 Witches4 Mort Death 65th in the Big Read 7 5 Sourcery 1988 Rincewind6 Wyrd Sisters Witches 135th in the Big Read 8 7 Pyramids 1989 Standalone British Science Fiction Award winner 1989 9 8 Guards Guards City Watch 69th in the Big Read 7 9 Eric 1990 Rincewind Published in a larger format and fully illustrated by Josh Kirby10 Moving Pictures Industrial Revolution11 Reaper Man 1991 Death 126th in the Big Read 8 12 Witches Abroad Witches 197th in the Big Read 10 13 Small Gods 1992 Standalone 102nd in the Big Read 8 14 Lords and Ladies Witches15 Men at Arms 1993 City Watch 148th in the Big Read 8 16 Soul Music 1994 Death 151st in the Big Read 10 17 Interesting Times Rincewind18 Maskerade 1995 Witches19 Feet of Clay 1996 City Watch20 Hogfather Death 137th in the Big Read 8 British Fantasy Award nominee 1997 11 21 Jingo 1997 City Watch22 The Last Continent 1998 Rincewind23 Carpe Jugulum Witches24 The Fifth Elephant 1999 City Watch 153rd in the Big Read 10 Locus Fantasy Award nominee 2000 12 25 The Truth 2000 Industrial Revolution 193rd in the Big Read 10 26 Thief of Time 2001 Death 152nd in the Big Read 10 Locus Award nominee 2002 13 27 The Last Hero Rincewind Published in a larger format and fully illustrated by Paul Kidby28 The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents Standalone A YA young adult or children s Discworld book winner of the 2001 Carnegie Medal 14 29 Night Watch 2002 City Watch Received the Prometheus Award in 2003 15 came 73rd in the Big Read 7 Locus Award nominee 2003 15 30 The Wee Free Men 2003 Tiffany Aching The second YA Discworld book also published in larger format and fully illustrated by Stephen Player31 Monstrous Regiment Industrial Revolution 2004 nominee for Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel 16 The title is a reference to The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women 17 32 A Hat Full of Sky 2004 Tiffany Aching The third YA Discworld book33 Going Postal Moist von Lipwig Locus and Nebula Awards nominee 2005 18 34 Thud 2005 City Watch Locus Award nominee 2006 19 35 Wintersmith 2006 Tiffany Aching The fourth YA book 36 Making Money 2007 Moist von Lipwig Locus Award winner Nebula nominee 2008 20 37 Unseen Academicals 2009 Industrial Revolution Locus Award Nominee 2010 21 38 I Shall Wear Midnight 2010 Tiffany Aching The fifth YA book Andre Norton winner 2010 22 39 Snuff 2011 City Watch The third fastest selling hardback adult readership novel since records began in the UK selling 55 000 copies in the first three days 23 40 Raising Steam 2013 Moist von Lipwig41 The Shepherd s Crown 2015 Tiffany Aching The sixth YA book Completed mid 2014 and published posthumously in 2015 24 Short stories edit Short stories by Pratchett based in the Discworld including published miscellanea such as the fictional game origins of Thud were reprinted in Pratchett s collection A Blink of the Screen 2012 and elsewhere Troll Bridge in After The King Stories in honour of J R R Tolkien 1992 reprinted in The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy edited by Mike Ashley 1998 available online 25 Theatre of Cruelty 1993 available online 26 The Sea and Little Fishes in Legends 1998 anthology of novellas taking place within popular fantasy cycles edited by Robert Silverberg Death and What Comes Next 2002 available online 27 A Collegiate Casting Out of Devilish Devices 2005 first published in the 13 May 2005 issue of The Times Higher Education Supplement 28 included in certain editions of Snuff citation needed available online 28 Seven of the short stories or short writings were also collected in a compilation of the majority of Pratchett s known short work named Once More With Footnotes 2004 Additionally another short story Turntables of the Night 1989 is set in England but features Death as a character it is available online and in both anthologies Mapps edit Although Terry Pratchett said There are no maps You can t map a sense of humour 29 there are four Mapps The Streets of Ankh Morpork 1993 The Discworld Mapp 1995 A Tourist Guide to Lancre 1998 and Death s Domain 1999 The first two were drawn by Stephen Player based on plans by Pratchett and Stephen Briggs the third is a collaboration between Briggs and Paul Kidby and the last is by Kidby All also contain booklets written by Pratchett and Briggs Terry later collaborated with the Discworld Emporium to produce two much larger works each with the associated map with the book in a folder The Compleat Ankh Morpork City Guide 2012 and The Compleat Discworld Atlas 2015 30 Science books edit Pratchett also collaborated with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen on four books using the Discworld to illuminate popular science topics Each book alternates chapters of a Discworld story and notes on real science related to it The books are The Science of Discworld 1999 ISBN 978 0 09 186515 3 The Science of Discworld II The Globe 2002 ISBN 978 0 09 188805 3 The Science of Discworld III Darwin s Watch 2005 ISBN 978 0 09 189823 6 The Science of Discworld IV Judgement Day 2013 ISBN 978 0 09 194979 2 Quiz books edit David Langford has compiled two Discworld quiz books The Unseen University Challenge 1996 parodying the TV quiz show University Challenge ISBN 978 0 575 60000 3 The Wyrdest Link 2002 parodying the TV quiz show The Weakest Link ISBN 978 0 575 07319 7Diaries edit Main article Discworld Diary Most years see the release of a Discworld Diary and Discworld Calendar both usually following a particular theme The diaries feature background information about their themes Some topics are later used in the series the character of Miss Alice Band first appeared in the Assassins Guild Yearbook for example citation needed The Discworld Almanak The Year of The Prawn has a similar format and general contents to the diaries Other books edit Other Discworld publications include The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio 1993 A collection of Josh Kirby s artwork published by Paper Tiger ISBN 978 1 85028 259 4 The Discworld Companion 1994 An encyclopedia of Discworld information compiled by Pratchett and Briggs ISBN 978 0 575 05764 7 An updated version was released in 2003 titled The New Discworld Companion ISBN 978 0 575 07555 9 A further updated version was released in 2012 titled Turtle Recall The Discworld Companion So Far 31 ISBN 978 0 575 09120 7 A new updated version was released in 2021 titled The Ultimate Discworld Companion ISBN 978 1 473 22350 9 The Pratchett Portfolio 1996 A collection of Paul Kidby s artwork with notes by Pratchett ISBN 978 0 575 06348 8 Nanny Ogg s Cookbook 1999 A collection of Discworld recipes combined with etiquette language of flowers etc written by Pratchett with Stephen Briggs and Tina Hannan Illustrated by Paul Kidby ISBN 978 0 385 60005 7 The Art of Discworld 2004 Another collection of Paul Kidby s art ISBN 978 0 06 075827 1 The Discworld Almanak 2004 An almanac for the Discworld year in the style of the Diaries and the Cookbook written by Pratchett with Bernard Pearson ISBN 978 0 385 60683 7 Where s My Cow 2005 A Discworld picture book referenced in Thud and Wintersmith written by Pratchett with illustrations by Melvyn Grant ISBN 978 0 385 60937 1 The Unseen University Cut Out Book 2006 Build your own Unseen University written by Pratchett with Alan Batley and Bernard Pearson published 1 October 2006 ISBN 978 0 385 60944 9 The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld 2007 A collection of quotations from the series ISBN 978 0 385 61177 0 The Folklore of Discworld 2008 A collaboration with British folklorist Jacqueline Simpson discussing the myths and folklore used in Discworld ISBN 978 0 385 61100 8 The World of Poo 2012 Another in universe children s book similar to Where s My Cow referenced in Snuff ISBN 978 0 85752 121 7 The Compleat Ankh Morpork City Guide 32 2012 The complete guide to the city of Ankh Morpork ISBN 978 0 85752 074 6 Mrs Bradshaw s Handbook 2014 33 A guide book to the new railway system on the Disc a parody of Bradshaw s Guides and mentioned in Raising Steam ISBN 978 0 85752 243 6 The Compleat Discworld Atlas 2015 A follow up to The Compleat Ankh Morpork and the Discworld Emporium s final collaboration with Terry Pratchett ISBN 978 0 85752 130 9 The Ankh Morpork Archives Vol 1 2019 and Vol 2 2020 anthologies of material written for the Discworld Diaries The Nac Mac Feegle s Big Wee Alphabet Book 2022 a parody of children s alphabet books using words from the Scots like Feegle language ISBN 978 1 99980 810 5 Mr Bunnsy Has an Adventure 34 2023 a tie in with The Amazing Maurice a facsimile of the book from the story based on the version seen in the film Tiffany Aching s Guide to Being a Witch TBC the first published Discworld work written by Rhianna Pratchett announced in May 2023 Co authored with Gabrielle Kent and illustrated by Paul Kidby 35 Reading order editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The books take place roughly in real time and the characters ages change to reflect the passing of years The meetings of various characters from different narrative threads e g Ridcully and Granny Weatherwax in Lords and Ladies Rincewind and Carrot in The Last Hero indicate that all the main storylines take place around the same period end of the Century of the Fruitbat beginning of the Century of the Anchovy The main exception is the stand alone book Small Gods which appears to take place at some point earlier than most of the other stories though even this contains cameo appearances by Death and the Librarian Some main characters may make cameo appearances in other books where they are not the primary focus for example City Watch members Carrot Ironfoundersson and Angua appear briefly in Going Postal Making Money and Unseen Academicals placing those books after Guards Guards and Men at Arms A number of characters such as members of staff of Unseen University and Lord Vetinari appear prominently in many different storylines without having specific storylines of their own The two most frequently recurring central protagonists Rincewind and Sam Vimes are very briefly in a room together in The Last Hero but they do not interact Continuation editAfter Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease he said that he would be happy for his daughter Rhianna to continue the series 36 Pratchett co founded Narrativia in 2012 along with Rob Wilkins to serve as a production company for adaptations of his works with Rhianna as a member of its writing team 36 Rhianna Pratchett said that she would be involved in spin offs adaptations and tie ins but there would be no more novels 37 The first such spin off by Rhianna was the tie in book Tiffany Aching s Guide to Being a Witch co written with children s author Gabrielle Kent Adaptations editAudiobooks edit Most of Pratchett s novels have been released as audio cassette and CD audiobooks Unabridged recordings of books 1 23 in the above list except for books 3 6 and 9 are read by Nigel Planer Books 3 and 6 are read by Celia Imrie Book 9 and most of the books from 24 onward are read by Stephen Briggs Abridged versions are read by Tony Robinson 38 Fantastic Audio also recorded two Discworld novels Thief of Time 39 and Night Watch 40 Penguin are releasing a new line of Discworld audiobooks between 2022 and 2023 Voice talent includes Andy Serkis Ariyon Bakare Colin Morgan Indira Varma and Sian Clifford as well as Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Nighy 41 Comics edit The Colour of Magic The Light Fantastic 42 Mort 43 Guards Guards 44 and Small Gods 45 have been adapted into graphic novels Film and television edit Due in part to the complexity of the novels Discworld has been difficult to adapt to film Pratchett was fond of an anecdote of a producer attempting to pitch an adaptation of Mort in the early 1990s but was told to lose the Death angle by US backers 46 Cosgrove Hall series 1996 1997 edit Cosgrove Hall produced several animated adaptations for Channel 4 from 1996 to 1997 All three star Christopher Lee as Death These were made available on DVD and VHS in the US from Acorn Media Welcome to the Discworld 1996 an 8 minute animated television adaptation of a fragment of Reaper Man Soul Music 1997 also featuring Neil Morrissey and Graham Crowden The soundtrack to Soul Music was also released on CD and an accompanying book with stills and script was released Wyrd Sisters 1997 starring Annette Crosbie June Whitfield Jane Horrocks and Les Dennis Sky TV movie trilogy 2006 2010 edit Three television movies were commissioned by Sky One in the late 2000s each of which were broadcast in two parts Terry Pratchett cameos as a minor character in all three Terry Pratchett s Hogfather 2006 an adaptation of Hogfather with Ian Richardson as Death David Jason as Albert and Michelle Dockery as Susan Sto Helit It was first broadcast in December 2006 47 48 Terry Pratchett s The Colour of Magic 2008 based on both The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic starring David Jason as Rincewind Christopher Lee replaces the late Ian Richardson in the role of Death 49 50 Terry Pratchett s Going Postal 2010 an adaptation of Going Postal starring Richard Coyle David Suchet Charles Dance Claire Foy Steve Pemberton Andrew Sachs and Tamsin Greig Other adaptations edit Run Rincewind Run 2007 A Snowgum Films original story created for Nullus Anxietas Stars Troy Larkin as Rincewind and features Terry Pratchett as himself Troll Bridge 2019 A live action hand animated short film by the Australian group Snowgum Films 51 It premiered at the Flickerfest International Film Festival in January 2019 52 The Watch a TV series inspired by 53 the Ankh Morpork City Watch The Watch has been in development by Terry and then Rhianna Pratchett since 2011 54 55 It was greenlit as an eight episode series by BBC America in October 2018 with Simon Allen as writer and Hilary Salmon Ben Donald Rob Wilkins and Phil Collinson as executive producers 56 57 The Amazing Maurice an animated film adaptation of The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents was in production as of late 2020 58 Fan works edit Mort 2001 A fan movie adaptation of the eponymous novel by Orange Cow Production 26 minutes 59 Lords and Ladies 2005 A fan movie adaptation of Lords and Ladies by Almost No Budget Films was completed in Germany 60 Radio edit There have been several BBC radio adaptations of Discworld stories including Eric 1990 a 4 part dramatised adaptation began airing on BBC Radio 4 on 6 March 2013 61 Guards Guards six 30 minutes episodes first broadcast in 1992 narrated by Martin Jarvis 62 Mort four 30 minutes episodes first broadcast in 2004 starring Anton Lesser and Geoffrey Whitehead 63 Night Watch five 30 minutes episodes first broadcast in 2008 starring Ben Onwukwe and Philip Jackson 64 Small Gods four 30 minutes episodes first broadcast in 2006 starring Anton Lesser 65 Wyrd Sisters four 30 minutes episodes first broadcast in 1995 starring Sheila Hancock Lynda Baron and Deborah Berlin 66 Stage edit Stephen Briggs published stage adaptations of 18 Discworld novels Most of them were first produced by the Studio Theatre Club in Abingdon Oxfordshire They include adaptations of The Truth Maskerade Mort Wyrd Sisters and Guards Guards 67 68 Irana Brown directed her adaptation of Lords and Ladies first performed in 1995 at the Winton Studio Theatre Her adaptation was published in 2001 by Samuel French and is still being performed as of 2016 69 70 Allen Stroud directed his adaptation of Reaper Man in 1996 first performed at the Winton Studio Theatre He retains the script version 71 A stage version of Eric adapted by Scott Harrison and Lee Harris was produced and performed by The Dreaming Theatre Company in July 2003 inside Clifford s Tower the 700 year old castle keep in York 72 73 It was revived in 2004 in a tour of England 74 along with Robert Rankin s The Antipope Small Gods was adapted for the stage by Ben Saunders and was performed in February 2011 at the Assembly Rooms Theatre Durham by Ooook Productions 75 and members of Durham Student Theatre Ooook Productions also adapted and staged 76 Terry Pratchett s Night Watch February 2012 Thief of Time February 2013 adapted by Tim Foster 77 Lords and Ladies February 2014 adapted by Irana Brown 78 Monstrous Regiment 2015 79 and Soul Music February 2016 adapted by Imogen Eddleston 80 A stage version of Monstrous Regiment was produced by Lifeline Theatre in Chicago Illinois in June July and August 2014 with an adaptation written by one of Lifeline s ensemble members Chris Hainsworth 81 A stage musical version of Witches Abroad adapted by Amy Atha Nicholls was performed at the 2016 International Discworld Convention Video Games edit Two point and click adventure games were created in the 1990s Discworld 82 and Discworld II Missing Presumed Mortality Bites in the US 83 The first follows Rincewind as he is asked to look into the sudden and mysterious appearance of a dragon in Ankh Morpork while the second has him investigating the mysterious disappearance of Death Discworld released in 1995 for PC MAC Playstation and Sega Saturn being one of the first games for the original Playstation it came in a longbox case rather than a CD Jewel case The direct sequel Discworld II released the following year for PC Playstation and Sega Saturn Eric Idle plays Rincewind The game contains many beautifully hand animated cutscenes Another game Discworld Noir was released in 1999 for PC and Playstation exclusively in Europe It is more of a detective story following a completely new main character a PI named Lewton 84 Merchandise editVarious other types of related merchandise have been produced by cottage industries with an interest in the books including Stephen Briggs Bernard Pearson Bonsai Trading Paul Kidby and Clarecraft Games edit Thud 2002 by Trevor Truran publisher The Cunning Artificer It resembles ancient Norse games such as Hnefatafl and involves two unequal sides Trolls and Dwarves with different moves and capture abilities 85 Guards Guards 2011 by Backspindle Games Designers Leonard Boyd amp David Brashaw Published in conjunction with Z Man Games This is a quest game where players have to manoeuvre their piece around the board collecting stolen spells to return to the Unseen University while dealing with various Discworld characters 86 Ankh Morpork 2011 by Martin Wallace published by Treefrog Games This is a game where each player has a secret victory condition usually relating to owning buildings in or controlling various areas of the city of Ankh Morpork During the game players play cards from their hand to place control elements in the city remove other players pieces or otherwise manipulate the ownership of areas 87 The Witches 2013 by Martin Wallace published by Treefrog Games This is a game aimed at younger players They must move around the town of Lancre and its surrounds dealing with problems ranging from a sick pig to an invasion by vampires It is a semi cooperative game in that all players can lose if the game wins but if they resolve all the problems then one of them will win 88 Clacks 2014 by Backspindle Games Designers Leonard Boyd amp David Brashaw Published in conjunction with Z Man Games In this game players compete to send their message on a clacks board while disrupting their opponents messages It resembles the game Amoeba 89 with its constantly changing board 90 There are several sets of fan created rules for the card game Cripple Mr Onion which appears in the novels One of them was published in Turtle Recall Musical releases edit Dave Greenslade Terry Pratchett s From the Discworld 1994 Virgin CDV 2738 7243 8 39512 2 2 91 Keith Hopwood Soul Music Terry Pratchett s Discworld 1998 Proper Music Distribution Pluto Music TH 030746 soundtrack to the animated adaptation of Soul Music Steeleye Span Wintersmith 2013 Park Records a collection of folk rock songs based on the book Wintersmith and on other Tiffany Aching stories There is a spoken contribution by Terry Pratchett Role playing games edit Pratchett co authored with Phil Masters two role playing game supplements for Discworld utilising the third edition of the GURPS system GURPS Discworld GURPS Discworld AlsoA revised second edition the Discworld Roleplaying Game was published in 2016 It combined the content of the previous two books with new material and updated the rules to GURPS Fourth Edition Video games edit The Colour of Magic ZX Spectrum Commodore 64 Discworld MUD online multiuser dungeon 1991 92 based on the novels 93 Discworld MS DOS Macintosh PlayStation Saturn Discworld II Missing Presumed Discworld II Mortality Bytes in North America MS DOS Windows PlayStation Saturn Discworld Noir Windows PlayStation Discworld The Colour of Magic Mobile phone 2006 Stamps edit In August 2023 Royal Mail introduced a series of eight stamps based on Discworld characters to mark the 40th anniversary of the first book s publication 94 Twin cities editWincanton in Somerset UK is twinned with Ankh Morpork and the town is the first to name streets after their fictional equivalents 95 96 Critical reception editOn 5 November 2019 the BBC News listed The Discworld Series on its list of the 100 most influential novels 97 See also edit nbsp Comedy portal nbsp Novels portalCraig Shaw Gardner Douglas Adams Discworld characters International Discworld Convention Josh Kirby The North American Discworld Convention Robert 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