This theme recurs throughout the book. While we don't know his exact thoughts, the last thing to go through his head was... a herd of buffalo. They're rather piquant!" The image of Hodgesaargh wearing the bird arm puppet while trying to lure the phoenix chick may be modeled on Emu, the arm-length bird puppet used by Rod Hull in his 1970s British TV show. We don't talk about it.'. "Carpe Jugulum" means "seize the throat". Mightily Oats knows he has a prayer, but wishes he had an axe. He also tells Magrat and Nanny that he installed a plate in his head to act as a lightning rod - being tired of all the lightning strikes - a reference to the typical Frankenstein versions where the monster comes to life after being jolted by lightning. He brings the characters and scenery alive! 'I haven't got my hands on a Johnson for ages...' Since a Johnson is slang for a penis it tells us that Nanny is definitely moving into the role of the third witch - the crone - whether she likes it or not. Nanny Ogg talks about the "new changin' world order thing" and getting "money for hedges". Stick to the road'. Finally, Oats returns and with a new-found confidence gives the New Count a fatal axe wound, although Granny points out that the vampires may return again after many years, centuries or millennia. Pratchett often uses trolls as sentries on bridges. Igor offers Nanny an orange as an alternate citrus fruit. I can understand the Carpe part, but Jugulum? two mothers and no maidens - a plan that Perdita seems to be keen on anyway)'. 'Gallons.' This page was last edited on 24 May 2020, at 23:04. Buy Carpe Jugulum: (Discworld Novel 23) (Discworld Novels) by Pratchett, Terry from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. In Uberwald (German for Over the forest) the vampires have tamed the people to accept being bled once a month. Mnftrd. is a Pratchett tribute to American singer/songwriter Steve Earle's song 'Copperhead Road'. Possible reference to the Canadian attraction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-Smashed-In_Buffalo_Jump where natives would drive buffalo off a cliff to kill them. Back to The Witches's Reading Order. At the party, the vampires announce that they intend to move into Lancre Castle and take over the country, and due to a strange type of hypnotism everyone considers this to be perfectly acceptable. The stories feature a tight cast of witches that operate in and around a sleep country town nestled in the Ramtop Mountains. OK, this may sound like being purist, but, when in Carpe Jugulum Agnes asks Vlad wheter vampirism is a "pyramid selling system", is she reffering to the one selling included, or just a Ponzi scheme? Book:Carpe Jugulum/Annotations. Mightily Oats has not picked a good time to be a priest. He also tells Magrat and Nanny that he installed a plate in his head to act as a lightning rod - being tired of all the lightning strikes - a reference to the typical Frankenstein versions where the monster comes to life after being jolted by lightning. The traditional thinking of the Old Count quickly proves far more popular with the people from Escrow than modern vampirism. The Old Count is left in charge of Escrow by popular demand, and is charged by Granny to teach the two young Magpyrs the "old ways' (ie - stupidity). 'Old Red Eyes is Back' is also the title of a 1992 song by English pop group, The Beautiful South. They find Granny Weatherwax living in a cave in seclusion and are unable to convince her to help. This line, immortalized by Legosi, with the dramatic pause before the word 'wine', appeared in many subsequent movie versions of Dracula, down to the Francis Ford Coppola 1992 remake Bram Stoker's Dracula. ― Terry Pratchett, quote from Carpe Jugulum “The Weatherwax women have always had one foot in shadow. The book has been awarded with, and many others. Nanny tells Agnes (the maiden) to make the tea but Magrat (the mother) to pour. As the vampires travel to the naming ceremony, Pratchett comments: "Do they really think that spelling their name backwards fools anyone?" The Vampires have become terrified of their weakness but the Count remains as strong as ever, due to his complete faith in staying immune, and takes baby Esmerelda as a hostage. His name also may be a reference to Titus Oates, a 17th century British clergyman and fraud. Vlad and his ill-mannered sister Lacrimosa kidnap Agnes Nitt and takes her to Escrow, a town near Dontgonearthe Castle which the the Count considers to be a place of harmony between humans and the Vampires who follow the Count. They exert a hypnotic charm over normal people which prevents them from realizing that the vampires are taking over Lancre. There is an obvious sexual component to this as well. A well known "fact" in regard to vampires is that they can only enter a place if they are invited which allows them into Lancre for the naming ceremony in the first place. The line 'Do you remember Mr and Mrs Harker?' Discworld Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. Jonathan and Mina Harker are two of the leading characters in Dracula. Now he's caught up in a war between vampires and witches, and he's not sure there is a right side. A copperhead is a venomous viper native to eastern and southern USA. The line 'yin, tan, TETRA!' While he has many of the traits of the modern stereotypical Anglican priest, such as trying to appease all sides, he also has connections to the more fundamental Christian sects. He also appears to have a crush on Nanny. They munch on garlic, aren't bothered by bright light, cross moving water and are impervious to religious symbols. The main characters of this fiction, humor story are Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax. Not exclusively does King Verence welcome a group of vampires to his little girl’s initiating, his welcome to the effective witch, Granny Weatherwax goes strangely off track. Once again, the witches, Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Agnes Nitt (with her alter ego Perdita) have to save the mountain realm of Lancre. The first edition of the novel was published in 1998, and was written by Terry Pratchett. Brutha; Simony; Ossory; Big Jim Beef; Magyrato I heard about "pyramid selling" only in latter context. For some reason I’ve always loved Carpe Jugulum. Later on Igor explains how he has done surgery on himself with all the parts he has inherited or been given by deceased friends and family members. Igor also gives himself an extra thumb because, if one is useful, two must be more so. These are the show notes and errata for episode 36, “Home Alone, But Vampires“, featuring guest Gillian Cosgriff, discussing the twenty-third Discworld novel, 1998’s Carpe Jugulum. The main characters of Carpe Jugulum novel are Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax. Another version of the Rouindworld counting system's origin says that it came with itinerant shepherds from Romania in the19th Century, who were brought in to Yorkshire to be shepherds there. Through the shredded black clouds a fire moved like a dying star, falling back to earth----the earth, that is, of the Discworld----but unlike any star had ever done before, it sometimes managed to steer its fall, sometimes rising, sometimes twisting, but inevitably heading down. One to ten, with regional variations on the words goes: 'Yan, tan, tethera, methera, pip, sethera, lethera, hovera, dovera, dick.' Lacrimosa groaned. from The Wizard of Oz. Carpe Jugulum. 'It'll probably wear off soon,' Granny went on, in the same easy voice. The vampires are concerned about seeing religious symbols everywhere they look and utter the line; "Lines and crosses and circles... oh, my..." which is a paraphrase of 'Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!' We don't have an article named Characters/CarpeJugulum, exactly. Anyway, there's not much of a choice.'. Story Margrat replies, "A limp what?" The vampires identify Granny Weatherwax as one of their more significant foes, and decide to deal with this problem by converting her to become one of their own kind. Vlad de Magpyr quite happily eats one, then announces "Any more of those garlic things? Nanny says that she doesn't think she could go for a man with a limp. 'But until it does, you see, you'll not harm a child, you'll not harm Magrat, you hate the thought of drinking blood, and you won't run because you'll never run from a challenge...' 'What will wear off?' They cannot cross running water but somehow can get across it in a coach, The line 'Do onions hurt us? Agnes says, "And I'd watch that bloke with the stake. Carpe Jugulum. In fact, the townspeople are totally subjugated to vampires who call in to take blood freely. In Romanian, 'strigoi' comes from the Roman 'stryx', and is used to mean ghost or vampire. This is a reference to the line from America the Beautiful, by Katharine Lee Bates: 'For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!' These changes in the relationships and roles foreshadow Granny's death in the final Pratchett book. Possibly referring to the cult classic film 'An American Werewolf in London' (1981), in which the two main characters are told repeatedly: 'Stay off the moors, lads. If … Performance 5 out of 5 stars. It's in the blood. And the vampires are intelligent – not easily got rid of with a garlic enema or by going to the window, grasping the curtains and saying, "I don't know about you, but isn't it a bit stuffy in here?". On the contrary, they had a deep, personal and passionate involvement in it, but instead of asking, ‘Why are we here?’ they asked, ‘Is it going to rain before the harvest?’ 'Lady Strigoiul said her daughter has taken to calling herself Wendy,' [...] to which Vlad replies 'Maladora Krvoijac does.' Nanny Ogg travels to the vampires existing residence at Don'tgonearthe Castle in Überwald, where she meets Igor, the Count's servant. Are we frightened of shallots? - the sexual innuendo is obvious but takes Nanny by surprise. Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel about vampires does a lot more than poke fun at the tropes and cliches of the genre. 'Ah... Aunt Carmilla...' refers to the book Carmilla, by J. Sheridan LeFanu, which was one of the earliest literary vampire stories, published in 1872, 26 years before Dracula. When Nanny asks what possible good this will do, he suggests that if it does nothing else that perhaps the vampires won't catch cold as easily. The vampires are further horrified when it is revealed that Igor (who considers the loss of his dog to be the last straw) has rebelled against them and brought back the Old Count by pouring blood on his ashes. The comment about psychology suggests the connection to all the other phallic symbols Freud and his ilk have unearthed over the years- tall buildings, cigars, etc - and that have been used in film and literature. Count Magpyr and family are invited to the naming of Magrat and King Verence's daughter, to be conducted by the Omnian priest, Mightily Oats. G. K. Chesterton said: "Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Mr Punch is the lead character in a Punch-and-Judy show, a traditional British children's entertainment using glove puppets which features the activities (always violent) of Mr. Punch. The bathtardth!" The Witches - A parody of magic and monsters often based around fairy tales. When Oats conducts his service, he scraps the standard boring songs and has the congregation sing the ones his grandmother taught him that are "full of fire and thunder and death and justice and tunes you could actually whistle, with titles like 'Om Shall Trample The Ungodly' and 'Lift Me To The Skies' and 'Light The Good Light'." The 23rd Discworld novel and the sixth in the Witches Theme. Granny Weatherwax arrives (having been carried by Oats) and reveals that instead of her being made into a vampire, the vampires have become 'Weatherwaxed'. ‐--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, 'But there's werewolves and vampires and-', 'Yes, but not everywhere. In Carpe Jugulum there is an earlier reference to the stryx when the modern vampire is being discussed . Tonkers in urban slang means homosexual male. Magrat packs every conceivable stimulating device for baby Esme to take with them when she and Esme flee the castle with Agnes and Mightily Oaks. After the vampires are defeated at Escrow there is concern from Perdita about taking the children to kill the vampires at the castle. It is discovered that the vampires have become weakened, have lost their ability to fly and instead of craving blood, are now becoming desperate for tea and biscuits. Got any garlic?' In Mel Brooks' 1974 comedy take off on the whole horror genre Young Frankenstein Marty Feldman "Eye-gor" is sent to steal the brain of a famous scientist from a medical lab. When Nanny and Agnes are investigating Granny's disappearance Agnes says "Good morning, Mister Magpie," - being polite to the bird is a way of avoiding its bad luck. Pratchett plays on the inconsistencies within the various methods of killing vampires. The line "Up the airy mountain and down the rushy glen ran the Nac mac Feegle," is a play on the poem The Fairies, by William Allingham: Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting, For fear of little men; The battle cry of "We're gonna cut yer tonk-- yer tongue off,"' is also used in Interesting Times where psychological warfare means drumming on your shield and shouting "We're gonna cut yer tonkers off." The beaked, hunched figure that Vlad calls 'a distant ancestor' is a reference to the stryx, a type of shape-changing, bloodsucking witch from Roman mythology that stabbed and drank blood through its beak. He longs for the days of the old Count and the old vampire ways when there was always a billowing curtain, a room with an open window, caskets, creaking doors and all the other castle trappings made popular in vampire lore. Granny Weatherwax reverses this on them at the end when they invite her into themselves by drinking her blood which allows her to control their minds. 'He broke out in them?' Pratchett's methods, while seemingly ridiculous in the extreme are not much of an exaggeration from those in the "real world". The vampires in the portraits progress from the Stryx monster, to the blood bathing princess, to the Byronic hero/villain, to the era of Lugosi and Christopher Lee, to the modern vampires of Ann Rice and Angel of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and later - after this book was written but still within the romantic Gothic genre- Stephanie Meyers' "Twilight" series. The Magpyr family have made themselves much more formidable enemies than old fashioned vampires by building up tolerance to the normal methods used to defeat vampires. This chant has been used by Glasgow Celtic against their rivals Rangers and also used on the death of Margaret Thatcher. which is a variation on Nietzsche line "That which does not kill me, makes me stronger" from Twilight of the Idols. Granny Weatherwax, one of the witches, is one of the most well-loved characters within the series. wine.' It's a play on the Latin phrase "Carpe Diem" (seize the day). Magpies, like crows are thought to be an evil omen in western cultures and a symbol of magic, witchcraft and prophesy. Between the vampires and their next meal stand the witches of Lancre: Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Magrat and young Agnes. The Pratchett Quote File (PQF) is a collection of one-liners, catchphrases, quotes, bits of dialogue, and running gags, all culled from Terry Pratchett's novels and other writings. The "gnarly ground" is bigger on the inside than on the outside - Pratchett uses this concept many times in his novels. Foopahs flourish. is a reference to the inconsistency that somehow garlic is fatal but shallots and onions are not even though they both belong to the allium family. Throughout the novel Mightily Oats is questioning his religion. Edit Page; Inexact title. is a takeoff on the reoccurring gag in the adult cartoon South Park In every episode, Kenny is killed in some implausible way after which Kyle and Stan exchange the comment, "Oh my god! The reference to bathing in the blood of 400 virgins is told of the Hungarian princess Erzsebet Bathory (1560-1614), who believed that it would keep her young; -her name is often associated with vampire stories. Count Magpyr and family, vampires from Überwald, are invited to the naming of Magrat and King Verence's … This is a reference to the popular myth perpetrated by Linus Pauling about the powers of vitamin C and orange juice in preventing colds. This page is part of the on-line version of the PQF and contains quotes for the book "Carpe Jugulum". - And besides, she'll give us lots of whisky ('Uskabarch' is 'uisge beatha', 'water of life' --whisky). Death says "Perhaps you were expecting jelly and ice-cream." In Carpe Jugulum, it is left ambiguous until the end of the novel what Nanny's intentions are toward Esme and whether she has put her under a spell by taking over her body. Only the youngest witch, Agnes, and the Omnian priest, Mightily Oats, seem able to resist this charm, due to their dual personalities. 'It's a Johnson,' she (Nanny Ogg) breathed. - [p. 247] "'Do onions hurt us? Check out Carpe Jugulum's Characters and Stats from Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes! 'Will ye no' have a huge dram and a burned bannock while yer waiting?- The wee dram is whisky and burned bannock (Scottish bread) is a reference to the Battle of Bannockburn a victory of the Scots over the English. "You bastards". Traditionally the three witches are the maiden, the mother and the old crone. In Carpe Jugulum, Igor's uncle works for a mad scientist and is good a brain juggling. She also claims that Esme has said her first word "burp" when she is 10 days. This connects with the common superstition that the person pouring the tea will become pregnant (a mother) so you couldn't have the maiden pouring or you would risk an imbalance in the triad (ie. Granny Weatherwax shuts everything down house just as she never intends to return. The line by Igor, "Old Red Eyeth ith back!" Granny appears destined to become a vampire, but afterwards she recovers in the care of Oats. 4.5 out of 5 stars 4.7 out of 5.0 5 Stars 253 4 Stars 73 3 Stars ... wonderfully narrated by Nigel Planer! by Bergholt Stuttley Johnson, Ankh-Morpork.' The Magpyr son, Vlad, (a common vampire name coming from the original Dracula - the Transylvanian Prince Vlad the Impaler) is attracted to Agnes because she is able to resist him. Dontgonearthe Castle becomes the scene of a final confrontation between the Vampires and united citizens of Escrow and Lancre. The stryx, its actions similar to a mosquito, has many parallels in mythology, including the Hamatsa Society of the Kwakwaka'wakw on Canada's west coast which involves large bird-like shape shifting "cannibals". The fact that Granny Weatherwax doesn't receive an invitation to the baby's naming ceremony (the magpies have stolen it) is a parallel to the story of Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault and retold by the Brothers Grimm where the evil fairy, annoyed at having been left out, curses the baby and puts a spell on her. It is also a reference to the French wine, Beaujolais which is marketed with the slogan 'Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrive.'. Carpe Jugulum is a comic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett, the twenty third in the Discworld series. And most of their power comes from denying it.” ― Terry Pratchett, quote from Carpe Jugulum “The reward for toil had been more toil. A young warrior wanted to watch the buffalo plunge off the cliff from below. He smiled - he had a geometrically interesting smile, because of the row of stitches right across it - and said, 'Dear me, thomeone'th been lithening to too many thtorieth. The line, 'Every day, in every way, we get better and better,' comes from one of the first positive-thinking mantras, coined by Emile Coue (1857-1926), French psychotherapist and pharmacist. As is common in Discworld novels, in this novel Pratchett references and parodies popular culture frequently, especially the films of the horror genre which the British film company Hammer Film Productions produced as well as works by Gothic authors such as Ann Rice. No.' The 23rd Discworld novel and the fifth or sixth in the Witches Theme, depending on whether Equal Rites is counted. He's altogether too keen on it. However, young witch Agnes Nitt and the priest, an Omnian traveller called Mightily Oats are able to resist their power due to their split personalities. We should be safe on the main road. Carpe Jugulum by Terry Pratchett It wasn’t that they didn’t take an interest in the world around them. 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