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Just finihed reading it, such a good book, I love the start of the book in the Assassin's Guild and how Teppic tried to be a socialable Pharoah.
One question though, at the end of the book, with Dios, is that like before the book started or after, I got confused with that bit... |
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[quote:6c05395b7c="Rincewind"]Every night (or when ever) he would go into the prymid that would do it's time sorting jazz to keep him alive for ever, or maybe stop him ageing. Or something.[/quote:6c05395b7c]oh, yeah, how he has to cross the river on his boat every so often.
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[quote:41fb770888="Ba"]Did Colonesque read it while visiting the Luxor?[/quote:41fb770888]
Unfortunatly not Ba, I read it in the Stratosphere. Although I did visit the Luxor and go in the diagnal elevators which were way cool if not a little off putting. VEGAS ROCKS! 8) |
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The turning back time for Dios is also explained/hinted at in the little footnote that says something similar to:
"In contrast to what most people think, pyramids do not make razors sharp, they just take them back to the time before they were blunt..." So, when Dios goes to the first Pyramid, he goes to have time turned back for him. (To keep on serving the Kingdom) As for the ending of the book, reread Khuft's dreamtalk with Teppic. Then read the end again. |
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Yes...that is definitely the bit of Pyramids that stayed with me the most vividly. Dios, tired, old, dreaming for hundreds of years of the day when he can just lie down and stay there, and he doesn't have to look after Djelibeybi any more, and he's whirled back in time, sees Khuft and walks out of the reeds with no proper memory, and he just has to tell them about kings and how important pyramids are, and then he can rest... And he never will. He'll just keep going through the cycle, over and over, bone tired, doing his duty. *shudder* He's a scary man, but that's terrible. Fweep.
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