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She is often described as "a wet hen", generally by Granny Weatherwax. Magrat believes in crystals, folk wisdom, and cycles of nature, and is overall a gentle parody of New Age pagans. If you want to amount to anything as a witch, Magrat Garlick, you got to learn three things. What's real, what's not real, and what's the difference." ― Terry Pratchett, Witches Abroad tags: granny-weatherwax , magic , magrat , romance , star , wish 40 likes Like "You're wondering if I really would slit your throat.

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Magrat Garlick is the Queen Of Lancre, consort of H.M. King Verence II. Previously, however, she was the junior witch in the Lancre coven with Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg. She isn't much good at witching magic, despite her large collection of magical jewellery, charms, and such ordered from Ankh-Morpork. The three main witches introduced in 1988's Wyrd Sisters — crone Esme Weatherwax, mother Nanny Ogg and maiden Magrat Garlick — are a spoof on the Three Witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth, and a tongue-in-cheek reinterpretation of the Neopagans ' Triple Goddess. Magrat Garlick (pronounced Magg-rat) is the daughter of Simplicity Garlick, granddaughter of Araminta Garlick and niece of Yvonnel Garlick. She was the original Maiden in the Lancre coven, which consisted of herself, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg. She is often described as "a wet hen", generally by Granny Weatherwax. [1] Plot Wyrd Sisters features three witches: Granny Weatherwax; Nanny Ogg, matriarch of a large tribe of Oggs and owner of the most evil cat in the world; and Magrat Garlick, the junior witch, who firmly believes in occult jewelry, covens, and bubbling cauldrons, much to the annoyance of the other two.

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Witches Abroad is a 1991 fantasy novel by the British writer Terry Pratchett, the 12th novel of the Discworld series.. Quotes [edit] All page numbers from the mass market paperback edition published in August 2002 by Harper Torch, ISBN# -06-102061-3 . But then.it used to be so simple, once upon a time. Once upon a time there was a fairy godmother named Desiderata who had a good heart, a wise head, and poor planning skills—which unfortunately left the Princess Emberella in the care of her other(not quite so good and wise) godmother when DEATH came for Desiderata. Terry Pratchett's work is full of references, allusions, parodies and in-jokes. Hundreds of such references have been collected in the Annotated Pratchett File (APF). This page is part of the on-line version of the APF and contains all the annotations for the book "Wyrd Sisters". Discworld Wizards A page for describing Characters: Discworld Witches. Boring, but Practical: Witches can use magic, but prefer to use it only as a last resort due to the.

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There's a storm and Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick are having a coven meeting (Magrat's idea, being the junior member of the group). King Verence of Lancre has just been. The quotes I share should not be considered the whole of Sir Terry's excellent prose; indeed, they are the tasty appetizers to a succulent, nourishing meal.. So now it's up to Magrat Garlick, Granny Weatherwax, and Nanny Ogg to hop on broomsticks and make for far-distant Genua to ensure the servant girl doesn't marry the Prince. In Terry Pratchett's Discworld books ( Witches Abroad in particular), the character Magrat Garlick is often called a "wet hen" by at least one of her witch colleagues. Web searches only yielded the phrase [to be] "mad as a wet hen". In Genua, Magrat meats Emberella while the two other witches meet local voodoo witch Erzulie Gogol and her servant Baron Saturday (a zombie). Magrat realizes that Emberella has two fairy godmothers, her and Lilith. Lilith has turned Genua into a police state, forcing the citizens to be happy and live as though they are in a fairytale.

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Witches Abroad is the twelfth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, originally published in 1991. It is the third witches story. Plot summary It features Granny Weatherwax (introduced in Equal Rites ), and her two associate witches, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick (introduced in Wyrd Sisters ). A non-Discworld book, Good Omens, his 1990 collaboration with Neil Gaiman, has been a longtime bestseller and was reissued in hardcover by William Morrow in early 2006 (it is also available as a mass market paperback - Harper Torch, 2006 - and trade paperback - Harper Paperbacks, 2006).