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** At the end, the Gonne may have wrecked sufficient terror in the city as to have undergone a similar transition to the prototype train from ''Literature/RaisingSteam'', becoming a PhysicalGod in mechanical form. Given adequate belief, gods never run out of thunderbolts.

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** At the end, the Gonne may have wrecked wreaked sufficient terror in the city as to have undergone a similar transition to the prototype train from ''Literature/RaisingSteam'', becoming a PhysicalGod in mechanical form. Given adequate belief, gods never run out of thunderbolts.
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** Big Fido was probably to insane to care, and with enough charisma, insanity is contagious in Discworld.
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*** Which actually works in Discworld, two examples are given in ''Reaper Man'' One-Man Buck braining another ghost with the "ghost" of a vase Mrs. Cake smashed, and the Scythe that Death told the blacksmith to "kill" so he could fight the New Death (but Ned Simmel decided was too "perfect" of a scythe to destroy) meaning Death knew about it working.
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** ''Sometimes''. Not always. That is what he is pointing out. And Carrot is too LawfulGood to attack in revenge.

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** ''Sometimes''. Not always. That is what he is pointing out. And Carrot is too LawfulGood good to attack in revenge.
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** For what it's worth, burial with deliberately destroyed weapons has been practiced in the real world at various times and places. It's been speculated that the weapons were "killed" so that they could travel into the afterlife.

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