![]() An ancient evil that has waited a thousand years for revenge awakens, summoning its followers to hasten its return. Bolstered by the words written on the parchment, Teryk sets out to fulfil his destiny, never expecting his deeds are the catalyst to set the prophecy in motion. He sees this as his opportunity to show the king he is worthy to be his heir, to prove his worth to a father who never cared. All of it means nothing to the prince except one thing: the Firstborn Child of the Rightful King is prophesied to save them kingdom. ![]() The scroll speaks of non-sensical things-a barren mother, Small Gods, a Man From Across the Sea-all things that can't exist, or only do so in children's stories. When he stumbled on an ancient scroll inscribed with a prophecy, he got everything he craved, and so much more than he bargained for. He yearned for action and adventure, like the heroes of yore, like his father, the king. Teryk hated the boredom of being prince, sheltered and protected from the outside world. I also couldn't find any mention of Angus in any of the Science of the Discworld books.Download Books of the Small Gods Vol 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle That all being said: I couldn't find conclusive proof of this, Pratchett either hasn't commented on it, or my Google-Fu isn't strong enough. As such he won't die from the illusions, since he'll still be eating actual food. He's both well aware that he's probably mad and gives in to his cravings for actual food (cacti and lizards and the like) in order to have some variety in his dietary palette. It should be noted that Ungulant is the ideal person to play this trick on. As such there are ambitious ones and less ambitious ones, just like humans. It expands the Discworld by showing that not only the gods in Dunmanifestin have humanlike properties, but all gods everywhere have these. The main point of the book is that Gods "aren't special compared to humans". Not every one of them has the innate goal to be ambitious. ![]() There are multiple gods in the world that are happy just to be where they are at. That's basically his definition in the book, so any magically active phenomenon in his vicinity is logically a Small God. Ungulant is described as "the friend of small gods". ![]()
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