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Date: 2016-06-05 11:13:31
Discworld characters
Discworld books
Fiction
Discworld witches
Speculative fiction
Discworld
Witches
Tiffany Aching
Granny Weatherwax
Nanny Ogg
A Hat Full of Sky
I Shall Wear Midnight

Being a witch is more than wearing a black pointy hat and knowing how to do a little magic. A witch is another kind of person, someone that perhaps you should not anger. There are as many different witches on the Discwor

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