- "A
Lancre Witch", i.e.
Nanny Ogg.
Lancre is also
famous for is
young people going off and s****ing
their fortunes,
usually in Ankh-Morpork.
Lancre is also...
-
subset of the
Discworld novels of
Terry Pratchett involves the
witches of
Lancre.
Appearing alone in 1987's
Equal Rites, 'crone' Esme
Weatherwax is joined...
- from
Terry Pratchett's
Discworld series. She is a
witch and
member of the
Lancre coven. She is the self-appointed
guardian of her
small country, and frequently...
-
Pierre de
Rosteguy de
Lancre or
Pierre de l'Ancre, Lord of De
Lancre (1553–1631), was the
French judge of
Bordeaux who
conducted the m****ive
Labourd witch-hunt...
-
bubbling cauldrons, much to the
annoyance of the
other two. King
Verence I of
Lancre is
murdered by his cousin, Duke Felmet,
after his
ambitious wife persuades...
-
where he
survives an
elvish invasion of
Lancre castle,
thanks to the
deadly nature of his birds. The
official Lancre ceremonial outfit of red and gold with...
- Night's Dream.
Granny Weatherwax,
Nanny Ogg, and
Magrat Garlick return to
Lancre after their recent adventure in Genua.
Magrat is
stunned when King Verence...
-
Terry Pratchett's
Discworld series. She is a
witch and a
member of the
Lancre Coven.
Gytha is
known for her
practical approach to
magic and her no-nonsense...
- that the
Count has
informed him that the
Magpyr family intend to move into
Lancre Castle and take over. Due to a type of hypnotism,
everyone seems to consider...
- Weatherwax, a taciturn,
bitter old
crone from the
small mountain country of
Lancre,
largely despises people but acts as
their healer and
protector because...