If Igor can grow noses in a jar for the purpose of restorative plastic surgery, then surely he could also open Ankh-Morpork’s first gender clinic.
Vimes tells him to keep the specimen from escaping at all costs though
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If Igor can grow noses in a jar for the purpose of restorative plastic surgery, then surely he could also open Ankh-Morpork’s first gender clinic.
Vimes tells him to keep the specimen from escaping at all costs though
IT'S ALIVE! \o/
Here's the art I had the pleasure to develop for Nullus Anxietas, the 9th Australian Discworld Convention! \o/
Some of you may remember that Igor design I posted a while ago? Very well, it was part of this bigger project that I'm happy to show today. (I just made the art. Text was later added by the event staff)
It was a great pleasure to participate and to be present at it in some way. I wish those who attend a really NICE event!
I dunno how much of an overlap there is between the FE fandom (that actually sees the takes submitted to this blog) and the Discworld fandom, but I'll just put this out there anyway:
Annas function in much the same way as Igors do on the Discworld, where for example they know exactly what Anna you are talking about when you mention another one to them
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"Individual Igors might have their particular specialities, but all of them were expert surgeons and had an inbuilt desire not to see anybody wasted. Up in the mountains, where most of the employment was for woodchoppers and miners, having an Igor living locally was considered very fortunate. There was always the risk of an ax bouncing or a sawblade running wild, and then a man was glad to have an Igor around who could lend a hand—or even an entire arm, if you were lucky. And while they practiced their skills freely and generously in the community, the Igors were even more careful to use it among themselves. Magnificent eyesight, a stout pair of lungs, a wonderful digestive system…it was terrible to think of such exquisite workmanship going to the worms. So they made sure it didn’t. They kept it in the family." ~Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time (2001).
It was so much fun making this rather quirky Discworld character! Hope you enjoy :)