5 Works in Pepe (Discworld)
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One of those things that everyone knows is this: All Igors are undoubtedly named Igor. It has to do with the principle of the thing. If there is a lurching, lisping servant keeping house or assisting in the laboratory, it is one hundred percent more likely to be an Igor than any other name you might imagine. This simple fact is one of those incontrovertible pillars upon which the foundation of the universe rests.
It is not, as it turns out, entirely true. Some of them are named Igorina.
***********************************************************************A fresh-faced Igorina comes to the big Wahooni - Ankh-Morpork - to break into FATHION! (This is rather like Fashion, but with a little lightning in it.)
GNU Sir Terry Pratchett. The Clan of the Igors, their code, and culture, are all derived from his Discworld Books and intended as a labor of love (aka please don't sue me)
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[Podfic] Reasonable Business Practices by sisi_rambles
Fandoms: Discworld - Terry Pratchett
30 Dec 2019
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They first met at the Blue Cat Club.
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Reasonable Business Practices by neveralarch for lalaietha
Fandoms: Discworld - Terry Pratchett
25 Dec 2013
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They first met at the Blue Cat Club.
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On Pepe and profit.
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Narrative causality is one of the most powerful forces governing reality on the Disc. The others are gravity, the strong and weak thaumic forces, and whichever of the Fate/Lady duo is currently on top; all of these are trumped by the sheer force of narrative causality swinging into play when a situation arises that invokes it with sufficient clarity. Murphy’s Law dictates that anything which can go wrong will go wrong, but on the Disc this is rewritten to state “anything which can go wrong in such a way as to fulfill the dictates of narrative convention is absolutely guaranteed to do so and, if prevented from going wrong, creates a paradox loop in the fabric of reality which will inevitably destabilize matters to the point of forcing the original thing to go wrong anyway, so you might as well just run with it.”
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- Part 6 of discstuck drabbles
