Crazy how Rincewind is canonically the descendant of Odysseus (or Lavaeolus on the disc) is almost never brought up.
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Crazy how Rincewind is canonically the descendant of Odysseus (or Lavaeolus on the disc) is almost never brought up.
Being dragged along on by the winds of fate and put narrowly escaping death is an old family tradition
Day 8, Eric + Crooked = Lavaeolus, Discworld’s answer to Odysseus, the finest crook of Greek mythology :)
(Honestly, I was always a bit peeved by his name... Lavo is Latin, not Greek! He should be Anemoplynes or something)
I like Lavaeolus. Dude just wants to go home. That’s not going to work very well for him, but I like him nonetheless.
Rincewind trudged back up the beach. 'The trouble is,' he said, 'is that things never get better, they just stay the same, only more so.'
Rincewind seeing Lavaeolus off | Terry Pratchett, Eric
He was lounging in a chair and feeding the Luggage with sandwiches.
Lavaeolus bonding with the Luggage | Terry Pratchett, Eric
the murder box remains adorable
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