he’s the man.
First of all, I have always imagined Rincewind as a middle aged, clumsy guy, here he just looks to .. hm.. “able”.
And the Luggage.. human feet, was it ever written those where human feet? Scary O_o
I’m reading T L C and the picture of luggage has human feet wearing red shoes – girls shoes IMHO.
that’s correct. and awesome.
Still better than the movie version.
I also assumed the feet weren’t human-like.
Mannnn. I was just reading Sourcery when I decided to go check on MCS.
I think the movie version actually had human feet.
Did anyone else read the picture book? “The Last Hero” It’s definitely worth a read, and the art is great. In it, Rincewind’s motto: “Morituri Nolumus Mori”
“We who are about to die, don’t want to.”
I just finished reading the second book of this series last night.
the writing and characters and all really start to flesh out once you get past the third one.
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he’s the man.
First of all, I have always imagined Rincewind as a middle aged, clumsy guy, here he just looks to .. hm.. “able”.
And the Luggage.. human feet, was it ever written those where human feet? Scary O_o
I’m reading T L C and the picture of luggage has human feet wearing red shoes – girls shoes IMHO.
that’s correct.
and awesome.
Still better than the movie version.
I also assumed the feet weren’t human-like.
Mannnn. I was just reading Sourcery when I decided to go check on MCS.
I think the movie version actually had human feet.
Did anyone else read the picture book?
“The Last Hero”
It’s definitely worth a read, and the art is great.
In it, Rincewind’s motto: “Morituri Nolumus Mori”
“We who are about to die, don’t want to.”
I just finished reading the second book of this series last night.
the writing and characters and all really start to flesh out once you get past the third one.