Question about Interesting Times

Discussion in 'THE WIZARD BOOKS' started by drunkymonkey, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. drunkymonkey New Member

    When Cohen starts realizing that he and his merry band of men are the last heroes on the Discworld, he mentions Hrun the Barbarian, but not Bravd and the Weasal. Why is this so? Are Bravd and the Weasal only in CoM?
  2. Electric_Man Templar

    I presume they (and Hrun) died between Colour of Magic and Interesting Times, or maybe they retired.
  3. drunkymonkey New Member

    [quote:17eda724a3="Electric_Man"]I presume they (and Hrun) died between Colour of Magic and Interesting Times, or maybe they retired.[/quote:17eda724a3]Noes! They can't die! They were too cool!
  4. Electric_Man Templar

    All things die unfortunately.

    Well, apart from Death of course.

    And the gods, they never truly die.

    Oh, and Mr Slant... and all the other undead.



    But apart from them, all things die. Except maybe rocks...
  5. drunkymonkey New Member

    Oh, by the way Hrun isn't dead, he's a captain of a city watch.
  6. boggon New Member

  7. Angua_rox New Member

    Not necessarily.
  8. Ba Lord of the Pies

    Eh, Bravd and Weasel were kind of one-note. It was a good, strong note, but one-note nonetheless. A simple Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser parody. Pratchett has moved Discworld away from being a pure fantasy parody, so they don't really fit into the series now.
  9. mr_scrub New Member

    Cohen was an elderly barbarian he can't be expected to remember everything. Others he didn't mention are Cimbar the Assasin and Erig Stronginthearm

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