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Firstborn Daughter of King [[Verence II|Verence]] of [[Lancre]] and Queen [[Magrat]], and heir to the throne. "Note Spelling" was included as [[Mightily Oats]], the priest officiating over the naming ceremony, was unfamiliar with local practices, because her mother Magrat didn't want a repeat of her own name, and due to the fact that [[Nanny Ogg]] was standing behind him, with bad intentions on her mind. The last point, in retrospect, would make it seem that adding "Note Spelling" was understandable due to the circumstances. Her first name, Esmerelda, is often shortened to "Esme" as she was named such in tribute to [[Esmerelda Weatherwax|Granny Weatherwax]], whom Magrat asked to be her godmother. Her naming took place in [[Carpe Jugulum]], and she was involved with many scenes of the novel - because [[Granny Weatherwax]] could not hurt a child, no harm fell upon her from either her or the [[Count de Magpyr]]. | Firstborn Daughter of King [[Verence II|Verence]] of [[Lancre]] and Queen [[Magrat]], and heir to the throne. "Note Spelling" was included as [[Mightily Oats]], the priest officiating over the naming ceremony, was unfamiliar with local practices, because her mother Magrat didn't want a repeat of her own name, and due to the fact that [[Nanny Ogg]] was standing behind him, with bad intentions on her mind. The last point, in retrospect, would make it seem that adding "Note Spelling" was understandable due to the circumstances. Her first name, Esmerelda, is often shortened to "Esme" as she was named such in tribute to [[Esmerelda Weatherwax|Granny Weatherwax]], whom Magrat asked to be her godmother. Her naming took place in [[Carpe Jugulum]], and she was involved with many scenes of the novel - because [[Granny Weatherwax]] could not hurt a child, no harm fell upon her from either her or the [[Count de Magpyr]]. | ||
In {{ | In {{TSC}}, it mentioned that the King and Queen have since had a couple more children, making Princess Esmerelda a big sister. | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 25 May 2018
Esmerelda | |
Name | Esmerelda Margaret Note Spelling of Lancre |
Race | Human |
Age | Newborn at the time of Carpe Jugulum |
Occupation | Heir to the throne of Lancre, presumably |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Lancre Castle |
Death | |
Parents | Verence II (father) Magrat Garlick (mother) |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | |
Appearances | |
Books | Carpe Jugulum |
Cameos |
Firstborn Daughter of King Verence of Lancre and Queen Magrat, and heir to the throne. "Note Spelling" was included as Mightily Oats, the priest officiating over the naming ceremony, was unfamiliar with local practices, because her mother Magrat didn't want a repeat of her own name, and due to the fact that Nanny Ogg was standing behind him, with bad intentions on her mind. The last point, in retrospect, would make it seem that adding "Note Spelling" was understandable due to the circumstances. Her first name, Esmerelda, is often shortened to "Esme" as she was named such in tribute to Granny Weatherwax, whom Magrat asked to be her godmother. Her naming took place in Carpe Jugulum, and she was involved with many scenes of the novel - because Granny Weatherwax could not hurt a child, no harm fell upon her from either her or the Count de Magpyr.
In The Shepherd's Crown, it mentioned that the King and Queen have since had a couple more children, making Princess Esmerelda a big sister.