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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColourOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire because he promised her.
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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColourOfMagic'' ''Literature/TheColourOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', ''Literature/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire because he promised her.
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* He escaped the Barking Dog shot and made it to Ankh-Morpork . . . where he opened a takeaway fish-and-chip shop on the site of the old fish-god temple in Dagon Street on the full moon.
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* He escaped the Barking Dog shot and made it to Ankh-Morpork . . . where he opened a takeaway fish-and-chip shop on the site of the old fish-god temple in Dagon Street on the full moon.moon.
* When Death picked up Ronald Saveloy, he mentioned that there are a legion of ghosts, the souls of people Hong killed, who are waiting to meet Lord Hong. Death usually picks up important people, but in this case it looks like Hong is going to have a terrible afterlife to face.
* When Death picked up Ronald Saveloy, he mentioned that there are a legion of ghosts, the souls of people Hong killed, who are waiting to meet Lord Hong. Death usually picks up important people, but in this case it looks like Hong is going to have a terrible afterlife to face.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. She got on well with Twoflower because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. She got on well with Twoflower because she couldn't find the worst in him.him.
[[WMG: Lord Hong didn't die.]]
* He escaped the Barking Dog shot and made it to Ankh-Morpork . . . where he opened a takeaway fish-and-chip shop on the site of the old fish-god temple in Dagon Street on the full moon.
[[WMG: Lord Hong didn't die.]]
* He escaped the Barking Dog shot and made it to Ankh-Morpork . . . where he opened a takeaway fish-and-chip shop on the site of the old fish-god temple in Dagon Street on the full moon.
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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire because he promised her.
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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' ''Discworld/TheColourOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire because he promised her.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she got on well with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she She got on well with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she got with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she got on well with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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[[WMG: About why Twoflower is a widower.]]
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
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[[WMG: About why Twoflower is being a widower.Widower.]]
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empirein her honor.because he promised her.
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Holidays."
** His optimism can then be seen as him being strong in the face of his loss, perhaps for his daughters' sake.
** His optimism can then be seen as him being strong in the face of his loss, perhaps for his daughters' sake.
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was killed intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him Hong's men, and the battle with Lord Tang was planned. This was a punishment for Twoflower publishing "What I did on my Holidays."
Holidays", along with his imprisonment.
** His optimism can then be seen as him being strong in the face of hisloss, perhaps loss for his daughters' sake.sake.
[[WMG: Twoflower's wife had a personality like Rincewind's.]]
* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she got with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
** His optimism can then be seen as him being strong in the face of his
[[WMG: Twoflower's wife had a personality like Rincewind's.]]
* Rincewind pretty much makes this wild guess in-universe. He speculated that "Twoflower's wife must have been a very smart person," and she probably saw the worst in people. The reason she got with Twoflower was because she couldn't find the worst in him.
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels."
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels.Holidays."
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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in TheColorOfMagic and TheLightFantastic, he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
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* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in TheColorOfMagic ''Discworld/TheColorOfMagic'' and TheLightFantastic, ''Discworld/TheLightFantastic'', he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
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** His optimism can then be seen as him being [[IronWoobie strong]] in the face of his loss.
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** His optimism can then be seen as him being [[IronWoobie strong]] strong in the face of his loss.loss, perhaps for his daughters' sake.
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels."
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* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels.""
** His optimism can then be seen as him being [[IronWoobie strong]] in the face of his loss.
** His optimism can then be seen as him being [[IronWoobie strong]] in the face of his loss.
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** And as such, his continued optimism around Rincewind is really Twoflower hiding his grief with a [[StepfordSmiler big, innocent smile.]]
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[[WMG: About why Twoflower is a widower.]]
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in TheColorOfMagic and TheLightFantastic, he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels."
* If Twoflower was a widower before the events in TheColorOfMagic and TheLightFantastic, he and his wife planned on taking the trip to tour Ankh-Morpork together. When she passed way, Twoflower still left to see the world outside the walls of the Agatean Empire in her honor.
* If however, Twoflower is a widower ''after'' the events of the first two novels, his wife was intentionally killed by Lord Hong to punish him for publishing "What I did on my Travels."