- the
power of belief,
typically venerated rulers such as the
Kings of
Djelibeybi as seen in Pyramids, and the
Duchess Annagovia of
Borogravia in Monstrous...
-
Teppic (short for Pteppicymon), the
crown prince of the tiny
kingdom of
Djelibeybi (a pun on the
candy Jelly Baby,
meaning "Child of the Djel"), the Discworld...
-
jelly baby?" In the
series by
Terry Pratchett, Discworld, the
country of
Djelibeybi (a pun on "jelly baby", but ****tively
meaning "Child of the (River) Djel"...
- to
simulate several big
cities (Ankh-Morpork, Bes Pelargic,
Genua and
Djelibeybi) on two continents, a
larger number of
smaller towns, and more than a...
-
Pratchett King
Teppic King
Pteppicymon XXVIII,
formerly the
crown prince of
Djelibeybi (the
fictional counterpart to
Ancient Egypt) and the half-brother of Queen...
-
supporting character or even a
throwaway reference.
These include Pyramids (
Djelibeybi),
Small Gods (Omnia), and
Monstrous Regiment (Zlobenia and Borogravia)...
-
Djelibeybi from
destruction and
shaking up its traditions, he abdicated,
leaving the
throne to his half-sister
Ptraci I.
Queen Ptraci I of
Djelibeybi...
-
husband Mickey is absent.
Djelibeybi is
featured in the
Discworld series of
novels by
Terry Pratchett. Khuft, who
founded Djelibeybi seven-thousand
years before...