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The Wizards series of books comprises six novels<ref>This is up for debate; {{IT}} and {{TLH}} are definitely [[Rincewind]] books, but the faculty make significant contributions in each and so they might also be considered Wizards books by some.</ref>, one short story and the ''Science of Discworld'' books: | The Wizards series of books comprises six novels<ref>This is up for debate; {{IT}} and {{TLH}} are definitely [[Rincewind]] books, but the faculty make significant contributions in each and so they might also be considered Wizards books by some. Also while other characters drive much of the plot in {{MP}}, it is usually considered a Wizards book as it introduces Ridcully and the main faculty for the University who appear in the rest of the series. </ref>, one short story and the ''Science of Discworld'' books: | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 21 February 2022
The Wizards series of books loosely follow the adventures of the wizards of Unseen University - specifically the senior faculty working under Archchancellor Mustrum Ridcully. Rincewind becomes a member of the faculty around the time of [[
Books
The Wizards series of books comprises six novels[1], one short story and the Science of Discworld books:
- Moving Pictures
- Reaper Man
- Soul Music
- Hogfather
- The Last Continent
- The Science of Discworld
- The Science of Discworld II: The Globe
- The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch
- Unseen Academicals
- The Science of Discworld IV: Judgement Day
- “A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices”
Most of the books also cross over with other sub-series, notably those of Rincewind, Death and Susan. Members of the faculty - especially Archchancellor Ridcully - also make appearances in many other books, including Jingo, Men at Arms, Interesting Times, The Truth, The Last Hero, Night Watch, Going Postal, Thud!, Making Money and The Shepherd's Crown.
External links
- Wizards Series (category) at the L-Space wiki
- Wizards (Discworld) on Wikipedia
Footnotes
- ↑ This is up for debate; Interesting Times and The Last Hero are definitely Rincewind books, but the faculty make significant contributions in each and so they might also be considered Wizards books by some. Also while other characters drive much of the plot in Moving Pictures, it is usually considered a Wizards book as it introduces Ridcully and the main faculty for the University who appear in the rest of the series.