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She ends up becoming a reporter with the new  ''[[Ankh-Morpork Times]]'', where she shows considerable talent as a journalist with a nose for news and a knack of creating snappy headlines. Unlike most citizens of [[Ankh-Morpork]], she does not wield a pen like a carving knife, and has a firm grasp on the idea of punctuation. In addition, thanks to her physical qualities, various young men from all walks of life tend to come to her with various titbits which she can put into the paper.
She ends up becoming a reporter with the new  ''[[Ankh-Morpork Times]]'', where she shows considerable talent as a journalist with a nose for news and a knack of creating snappy headlines. Unlike most citizens of [[Ankh-Morpork]], she does not wield a pen like a carving knife, and has a firm grasp on the idea of punctuation. In addition, thanks to her physical qualities, various young men from all walks of life tend to come to her with various titbits which she can put into the paper.


In {{GP}}, she wears a wedding ring: it is possible that she married William, despite their overt denials in {{TT}}, but there is no real evidence whose ring it is. Despite being married, she still refers to herself as ''Miss'', which [[Moist von Lipwig]] surmises upon first meeting her means that she has Views.
In {{GP}}, she wears a wedding ring: it is possible that she married William, despite their overt denials in {{TT}}, but there is no real evidence whose ring it is. Despite being married, she still refers to herself as ''Miss'', which [[Moist von Lipwig]] surmises upon first meeting her means that she has Views. In {{RS}}, a footnote on page 123 explicitly refers to "Mr de Worde ''and wife''". However, the reference does not elaborate as to ''whom''. TRhe mystery continues.
 
 


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Revision as of 13:56, 8 March 2014

Sacharissa Cripslock
Sacharissa Cripslock, as drawn by Kit Cox
Name Sacharissa Cripslock
Race Human
Age Twenty-something
Occupation Journalist
Physical appearance Buxom, attractive young lady
Residence Ankh-Morpork
Death
Parents Mr Cripslock, engraver
Relatives
Children
Marital Status married, spouse unknown
Appearances
Books The Truth
Cameos Going Postal
Making Money
I Shall Wear Midnight


The Discworld's very own Lois Lane, Sacharissa Cripslock is the granddaughter of the engraver formerly employed by William de Worde to make copies of his newsletter. She confronts him angrily when he starts printing his newsletter with Gunilla Goodmountain, threatening her grandfather's livelihood.

She is described as eclectically attractive insofar as facial features are concerned: various aspects of her face would have had differing appeal over the centuries and went in and out of fashion. However, certain bodily features never go out of style and she is quite well-endowed in that respect.

Sacharissa strives for Respectability – however she suffers from misplaced assumptions on what exactly constitutes Respectability. She takes most of her cues from previous centuries, and believes that correct mannerisms are an adequate substitute for good manners. Either way it is a difficult task for one with her figure, which she tries to conceal with old-fashioned dresses (to no avail).

She ends up becoming a reporter with the new Ankh-Morpork Times, where she shows considerable talent as a journalist with a nose for news and a knack of creating snappy headlines. Unlike most citizens of Ankh-Morpork, she does not wield a pen like a carving knife, and has a firm grasp on the idea of punctuation. In addition, thanks to her physical qualities, various young men from all walks of life tend to come to her with various titbits which she can put into the paper.

In Going Postal, she wears a wedding ring: it is possible that she married William, despite their overt denials in The Truth, but there is no real evidence whose ring it is. Despite being married, she still refers to herself as Miss, which Moist von Lipwig surmises upon first meeting her means that she has Views. In Raising Steam, a footnote on page 123 explicitly refers to "Mr de Worde and wife". However, the reference does not elaborate as to whom. TRhe mystery continues.


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