Book:Mort
Mort | |
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Publisher | Victor Gollancz |
Publication date | May 1987 |
ISBN | [1] |
Pages | |
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Main characters | Death, Mort, Ysabell, Binky, Albert, Keli |
Series | Death Series |
Annotations | View |
Notes | Book #04 |
All data relates to the first UK edition. |
Blurb
Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job.
After being assured that being dead was not compulsory, Mort accepted. However, he soon found that romantic longings did not mix easily with the responsibilities of being Death's apprentice ....
Characters
Main characters
Minor characters
- Lezek, Mort's father
- Duke of Sto Helit
- Igneous Cutwell, a wizard
- Terpsic Mims, an angler (fisherman) saved by Death ("for later") and his wife, Gwladys (largely the reason that Terpsic is an angler)
- Lord Rodley of Quirm
- Cripple Wa, who runs a floating crap game
- Liona Keeble, Ankh-Morpork's first job broker
- Sun Emperor, boy emperor who nominally runs the Agatean Empire, though the Grand Vizier, Nine Turning Mirrors, is really in charge (until his attempt to assassinate the boy emperor backfires)
- Rincewind
Mentioned (incl very minor speaking parts)
- Hamesh, Mort's uncle
- King Olerve the Bastard, Keli's father
- Pilgarlic, leader of a group of thieves who unwisely try to rob Mort
- Ammeline Hamstring, a witch who's scheduled to die, and Granny Beedle and Gammer Nutley, her colleagues
- Abbot Lobsang, a monk (member of the Listeners) who's scheduled to die.. again
- Offler
- Mrs. Nugent
- Artorollo, once King of Ankh-Morpork
- Lesser nobles of Sto Lat:
- Staff of Sto Lat castle:
- Chamberlain of Sto Lat
- Yeoman of the Pantry
- Moghedron, the wine butler
- Royal Astrologer
- The Patrician
- Queen Ezeriel, a Klatchian queen who bathed in asses' milk, had many lovers, and killed herself by sitting on a snake, parodying Roundworld's Cleopatra
- Hummok M'guk
- Ug and Zog, names for several proto-humans
- Catroaster, a philosopher with a negative (albeit short-lived) opinion of Ankh-Morpork
- Blind Io and his somewhat more blind High Priest (in Sto Lat)
- Heavenly Guard, who patrol the Great Wall
- Ly Tin Wheedle (mentioned)
- King Zetesphut of Tsort (mentioned)
- Fate (mentioned)
- Destiny (mentioned)
- Sek (mentioned)
- Hoki (mentioned)
- Steikhegel, God of isolated cow byres (mentioned)
Locations
- Death's Domain
- Death's Library
- The Stack for biographies more than 500 years old
- Death's Library
- Ankh-Morpork
- Curry Gardens
- The Shades
- River Ankh (mentioned)
- Mended Drum in Filigree Street
- Harga's House of Ribs, owned by Harga
- Bay of Mante (mentioned)
- Klatch (mentioned)
- Klatchistan (mentioned), there's a promising war there
- Sto Lat
- Wall Street, where Cutwell lives (until he's transferred to the castle)
- Quene's Hed aka Duke's Head (depending on which reality you're in; presumably the King's Head before King Olerve died)
- Sto Lat Castle
- Cori Celesti (mentioned)
- Great Nef (mentioned), Ysabell's parents died there
- The Light Dams
- Pseudopolis (mentioned)
- Krull (mentioned)
- The Edge (mentioned)
- Hakrull River
- Carrick Mountains (mentioned)
- El-Kinte (mentioned)
- Dungeon Dimensions (mentioned)
- Agatean Empire (mentioned)
- Bes Pelargic (mentioned)
- Tsort (mentioned)
- River Tsort (mentioned)
- Pyramids of Tsort (mentioned)
Things and Concepts
- reannual plants
- Hogswatch, time frame at start of book
- Granny Weatherwax's Ramrub Invigoratore and Passion's Philtre, a potion accidentally consumed by Cutwell
- Aurora Coriolis
- Shield of Passion ointment, a form of birth control
- Maidens' Longstop, a potion
- pizza
- Caroc Cards
- Ching Aling
- stardrip, a kind of drink
- scumble
- Brass Gongs of Leshp
- Book of the Magick of Alberto Malich the Mage, a book by Albert that first alerts Mort that Death's butler is more than he appears to be
- Rag Week, a time when Albert's statue is traditionally (albeit unceremoniously) defiled
- Rite of AshkEnte (when Albert says this backwards many years ago, he summons himself to Death, instead of keeping Death away from himself; he later uses it to summon Mort)
- Ankh-Morpork Chamber of Commerce/Guild of Merchants (mentioned)
- Serpent Dance, Discworld equivalent of the conga.
- Peach Corniche, a type of drink
- Drinks sampled by Death
- Melon Brandy
- Spring Cordial (contains wasps)
- Old Overcoat
- Amanita Liquor
- Klatchian migratory bog truffle: it's pale, brown, and warty, but it's food
- Monster Fun Grimoire, which contains instructions (not very good ones) on how to make fireworks
- deepwater puff eel, whose bladder and spleen may only eaten by those beloved of the gods (though it suspiciously sounds like bloat could come from this animal as well)
- Smoking Mirror of Grism
External links
Mort Annotations - The Annotated Pratchett File
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