Lords and Ladies Things – Chronologic

Here are a few special things you’ll find in Lords and Ladies, listed in chronological order. The same are here in alphabetical order.

Almanack and Booke of Dayes – Found in Granny Weatherwax’s privy. She may have read it.

Lancre Stripe – Per Verence, a very hardy breed of pigs.

Sto Saddleback – Pig type that Verence had in mind to cross-breed with the Lancre Stripe.

Dancers – Stones that protect Lancre (and Discworld) from the elves.

Long Man – Earth mounds of a rather private shape.

Ramtop Red – An especially fine and endangered species of stag that William Scrope was hunting until he became even more endangered.

Legendes and Antiquities of the Ramptops – Written by Birdwhistle. Recorded the duel between Granny Weatherwax and Diamanda.

Cripple Mr Onion – A gambling game of cards at which Granny Weatherwax excels.

Lappet-faced Worrier – Bird of prey that the queen of Lancre was allowed to fly.

Stacklady’s Morphic Resonator – Bit of magic that Ridcully used on a bandit. Effectively.

Scumble – An adult beverage made chiefly from apples. The wise drink it a thimbleful at a time.

Twurp’s Peerage – A proper book that Magrat was fed up with the type of. Vimes considered it the guide to the criminal classes.

Martial Arts – A book that Verence mistakenly sent for before his wedding.

Jane’s All the World’s Siege Weapons – Publication owned by Shawn Ogg which contained a big poster he had studied.

Nanny Ogg Book of Cat Sayings – Quoted in reference to Greebo: “He’s just an old soppy really.”

Beaks and Talons – Publication owned by Hodgesaargh.

Popular Armor – Monthly subscribed to by Shawn Ogg.

Bows and Ammo – Periodical subscribed to by Shawn Ogg.

Ceremonies and Protocols of The Kingdom of Lancre – Found in time to combine the crowning of Magrat and her marriage to Verence.

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Lords and Ladies Things - Chronologic
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Chronological list of the significant things in Lords and Ladies.
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Narrativium Reviews
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