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Wat Snood is renowned in song and story as having been the [[Discworld]]'s only urban bandit. When things got too hot for him in [[Carterhake Forest]] and Snood and his merry men were pursued by the Chief Forester, they elected to blend into the inhospitable wilderness full of perils and dangers. The outlaw band adopted a unique dress style of brick-patterned doublets and hose, and vanished without trace into the City. The Chierf forester and his men were too frightened to follow them into a wilderness where ambush awaited at every turn. The story is tols in {{TGD}}
Wat Snood is renowned in song and story as having been the [[Discworld]]'s only urban bandit. When things got too hot for him in [[Carterhake Forest]] and Snood and his merry men were pursued by the Chief Forester, they elected to blend into the inhospitable wilderness full of perils and dangers. The outlaw band adopted a unique dress style of brick-patterned doublets and hose, and vanished without trace into the City. The Chief Forester and his men were too frightened to follow them into a wilderness where ambush awaited at every turn. The story is told in {{TGD}}


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Wat Snood is renowned in song and story as having been the Discworld's only urban bandit. When things got too hot for him in Carterhake Forest and Snood and his merry men were pursued by the Chief Forester, they elected to blend into the inhospitable wilderness full of perils and dangers. The outlaw band adopted a unique dress style of brick-patterned doublets and hose, and vanished without trace into the City. The Chief Forester and his men were too frightened to follow them into a wilderness where ambush awaited at every turn. The story is told in Discworld Thieves' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2002