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More People Need To Know About Hallucigenia.

More people need to know about Hallucigenia.

I myself know very little, but it's something.

Spread the creature

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1 year ago

Folks, I've got a new life goal.

Go to Chippenham and see the Stick and Bucket Dance performed.

They've got annual competition, started by a group of fans and in the first goabout judged by Terry Pratchett himself (he had a trophy custom made for the event!).

I've got to go before the dance is performed for the last time, before that ripple fades


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1 year ago

Heck yeah, time to become some manner of being or critter!

They're dropping the sequel to HRT which turns you into a beast or creature of some sort

1 year ago

I've gotta say.

the word Lagomorph feels a lot better on hares than bunnies


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1 year ago

Wait, what??

I rewatched Hogfather last year and have no memory of this?

I specifically remember being disappointed this wasn't adapted?

Is my brain worse than I thought?

There's a scene in Hogfather, a book by the late Terry Pratchett (spoilers ahead) in which Death who has for plot reasons taken the role of santa finds the little match girl. (I'm not too experienced, but maybe a trigger warning for death? Better safe than sorry.)

Does anyone know that story? A young girl is out in the cold, trying to sell matches, and lighting them herself for the brief warmth they provide. Eventually, she dies. Sure, it's presented as 'she goes off to a pleasant afterlife with family' but she's still dead. It's usually just another 'no matter how bad you've got it, someone's got it worse' story.

But not here. No, here Death ignores both his duties, because This Is Not Right.

So he gives the little match girl more life, and takes her to a charity.

That's one of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite books. Because Death is kind, and is willing to ignore his job if he thinks it right.