< Discworld < Thief of Time
Discworld/Thief of Time/Awesome
- "My name is Lu-Tze."
- Lu-Tze turns out to know Deja-Fu, a martial art involving timebending, alone of all the time monks. And using it to beat the crud out of the son of the personification of Time, now doing mum's job, after extracting a promise from said son to not hurt him. Oh, and the part where he gets his head cut off.
- "I thought you said none of the monks knew Deja Fu!" "Because I didn't teach it to them!"
- There's a reason for Rule One.
- Death one-ups himself during the Auditor-instigated apocalypse when, after expressing his disapproval of the Auditors' actions and assembling with the other Horsemen:
...while it is true we have to ride out, Death added, drawing his sword, it doesn't say anywhere against whom.
- And he correctly uses objective/subjective pronouns. Yesss!
- Susan, throughout. She faces down Nanny Ogg, and wins. And gets Nanny Ogg to tell her the whole truth. And that's just part of what she does.
- Reexamine that statement. Made. NANNY OGG. Tell. The. Whole. TRUTH. Nanny Ogg, for whom the truth is a reference point, and can think through a corkscrew in a hurricane without touching the sides.
- She beats down the auditors with chocolate!
- Less world-shaking, but Susan also gets a Crowning Moment of Awesome Teaching off-camera. We'll never know what, exactly, she did to get destructo-tyke Jason to shape up, but it surely rates...
- In a similar vein: "one thing a bogey dos not like is Miss finding him".
- The moment Myria LeJean rejects her Auditor-ness.
"I was one of them," said Myria LeJean. "Now, I rather think I'm one of me."
- Her death could compete with that moment: perfectly diving into a lake of chocolate, naked and holding a silver ladle. Even Kaos admires her style.
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