The page quote is talking about swords. Why is it used to demonstrate this trope rather than Audible Sharpness? Granted, there's already a Discworld quote at the top of that one, but I believe I recall a passage from the equally Discworldy book The Wee Free Men regarding some gold plates in the Feegle's hill that could be used for this page. King's swords? Wrong trope.
Unfortunately, it'll be a few weeks until I can get my hands on a copy of The Wee Free Men again, so if someone else could confirm my suspicions about the gold plates? Regardless, I would like an explanation regarding the current quote.
Edited by KathiraNaraeMusic: Comfortably numb. I'd say the *bling* after "Just a little pinprick" is actually an example of audible sharpness rather than audible gleam. What say?
The early bird gets the worm, which is great if you like worms for breakfast.
Question: If an object constantly shines and sparkles, accompanied with a chord (e.g. chests in Fortnite), does it also qualify as this trope?