It is done largely by my own impressions of the series in terms of when things happened and curious what some of the other Discworld fans think.

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I honestly have no idea where to put it. We know it ends 100years "in the future" But no idea where to start it.Broomstick wrote:Did you leave out Small Gods or is it that it's too early for my eyes to focus?
Well it's a bit standalone book a bit farther back in the past. Djelibeybi still managed to send a small naval force against theCrossroads Inc. wrote:I honestly have no idea where to put it. We know it ends 100years "in the future" But no idea where to start it.Broomstick wrote:Did you leave out Small Gods or is it that it's too early for my eyes to focus?
It must be early since all other Ominian references have the religion post Vorbis.
And, yeah people shouldn't start with the first two books, but was trying to make a proper "timeline" of the books.
True... And that was largely to account for various inconsistencies with Pratchetts earlier books where dates did not seem to make sense. That said you can still do a "resonable" timeline/Reading guide using what dates do make sense and of course when Pratchett wrote the books as well.Vendetta wrote:The point of Theif of Time is that the past has been broken and put back together several times over, and not always in the right order and therefore a coherent timeline of the Discworld is probably impossible to construct.
Try Rincewind/Ridicully.They're positively ancient, and so is Vetenari.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Ok I just had one of those WTF moments from looking at time on the Discworld.
Suan Sto Helit is 16 as of "Soul Music"
In "Hogfarther" she feels all grown and I always assumed she was 30 or something.
How much time Passes between Soul Music and Hog Father? Because it sure as hell doesn't seem like 10 years or more.
I read the books in chronological order, and liked them.Crossroads Inc. wrote:I honestly have no idea where to put it. We know it ends 100years "in the future" But no idea where to start it.Broomstick wrote:Did you leave out Small Gods or is it that it's too early for my eyes to focus?
It must be early since all other Ominian references have the religion post Vorbis.
And, yeah people shouldn't start with the first two books, but was trying to make a proper "timeline" of the books.
...Is that shattering causing the events of Night Watch canon? I'd never heard that.Minischoles wrote:Small Gods is very definitely in the past in terms of the Watch books at least, and the later witch books, so you can assume that the Tiffany Aching books are also after Small Gods.
But as said, it's kind of difficult to produce a timeline. Beyond Night Watch happening pretty much directly after Thief of Time (or partly at the same time, as the shattering in Thief of Time is what sends Vimes into the past) and series being in rough chronological order, in terms of relations you're in trouble, because there isn't much crossover beyond out of context cameos
Susan is an extremely mature young lady- she could probably do a convincing 30 at 23, if she wanted to.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Ok I just had one of those WTF moments from looking at time on the Discworld.
Suan Sto Helit is 16 as of "Soul Music"
In "Hogfarther" she feels all grown and I always assumed she was 30 or something.
How much time Passes between Soul Music and Hog Father? Because it sure as hell doesn't seem like 10 years or more.
Yes, the storm that hits Vimes, is the same storm that causes the Clock to stop time.Is that shattering causing the events of Night Watch canon? I'd never heard that.