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It lies between the constellations known as The Flying Moose and the Knotted String. It is traditionally associated with chess board makers, sellers of onions, manufacturers of plaster images of small religious significance and people allergic to pewter. Not a wizard's sign at all. | It lies between the constellations known as The Flying Moose and the Knotted String. It is traditionally associated with chess board makers, sellers of onions, manufacturers of plaster images of small religious significance and people allergic to pewter. Not a wizard's sign at all. | ||
It was apparently closer (and thus brighter) when the wizards travelled back in time in {{TLC}} | |||
[[Category:Discworld concepts]] | [[Category:Discworld concepts]] | ||
[[de:Die Kleine Langweilige Gruppe Blasser Sterne]] | [[de:Die Kleine Langweilige Gruppe Blasser Sterne]] |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 28 December 2013
In Disc astrology, Rincewind's birth-sign. Says it all, doesn't it...
It lies between the constellations known as The Flying Moose and the Knotted String. It is traditionally associated with chess board makers, sellers of onions, manufacturers of plaster images of small religious significance and people allergic to pewter. Not a wizard's sign at all.
It was apparently closer (and thus brighter) when the wizards travelled back in time in The Last Continent