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"Rincewind!"
 
"Rincewind!"
Twoflower sprang off the bed.  The wizard jumped back,
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Twoflower sprang off the bed.  The wizard jumped back, wrenching his features into a smile.
wrenching his features into a smile.
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"My dear chap, right on time!  We'll just have lunch, and then I'm sure you've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon!"
"My dear chap, right on time!  We'll just have lunch, and
 
then I'm sure you've got a wonderful programme lined up for
 
this afternoon!"
 
 
"Er --"
 
"Er --"
 
"That's great!"
 
"That's great!"
Rincewind took a deep breath.  "Look," he said desperately,
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Rincewind took a deep breath.  "Look," he said desperately, "let's eat somewhere else.  There's been a bit of a fight down below."
"let's eat somewhere else.  There's been a bit of a fight
 
down below."
 
 
"A tavern brawl?  Why didn't you wake me up?"
 
"A tavern brawl?  Why didn't you wake me up?"
 
"Well, you see, I - _what_?"
 
"Well, you see, I - _what_?"
"I thought I made myself clear this morning, Rincewind.  I
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"I thought I made myself clear this morning, Rincewind.  I want to see genuine Morporkian life - the slave market, the Whore Pits, the Temple of Small Gods, the Beggar's Guild... and a genuine tavern brawl."  A faint note of suspicion entered Twoflower's voice.  "You _do_ have them, don't you? You know, people swinging on chandeliers, swordfights over the table, the sort of thing Hrun the Barbarian and the Weasel are always getting involved in.  You know -- _excitement_."
want to see genuine Morporkian life - the slave market, the
 
Whore Pits, the Temple of Small Gods, the Beggar's Guild...
 
and a genuine tavern brawl."  A faint note of suspicion
 
entered Twoflower's voice.  "You _do_ have them, don't you?
 
You know, people swinging on chandeliers, swordfights over
 
the table, the sort of thing Hrun the Barbarian and the
 
Weasel are always getting involved in.  You know --
 
_excitement_."
 
 
|[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]
 
|[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]
 
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Twoflower, @, is the Tourist quest leader.

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Origin

Like much of the Tourist role, Twoflower is inspired by Terry Pratchett's Discworld books, in this case a major character of the same name who is also a tourist.

Encyclopaedia entry

"Rincewind!"
Twoflower sprang off the bed. The wizard jumped back, wrenching his features into a smile.
"My dear chap, right on time! We'll just have lunch, and then I'm sure you've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon!"
"Er --"
"That's great!"
Rincewind took a deep breath. "Look," he said desperately, "let's eat somewhere else. There's been a bit of a fight down below."
"A tavern brawl? Why didn't you wake me up?"
"Well, you see, I - _what_?"
"I thought I made myself clear this morning, Rincewind. I want to see genuine Morporkian life - the slave market, the Whore Pits, the Temple of Small Gods, the Beggar's Guild... and a genuine tavern brawl." A faint note of suspicion entered Twoflower's voice. "You _do_ have them, don't you? You know, people swinging on chandeliers, swordfights over the table, the sort of thing Hrun the Barbarian and the Weasel are always getting involved in. You know -- _excitement_."

[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]

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