- The Luggage
infobox Discworld character
name=The Luggage
description=A wooden chest with lots of little legs, big teeth and no respect for normal dimensions (outside and within). It can also do your laundry, or remove your legs/fingers for you.
associations=Twoflower ,Rincewind
location=OriginallyAgatean Empire , thenAnkh-Morpork ,Death's Domain ; and all over the Discworld
firstseen="The Colour of Magic "
alsoin="The Light Fantastic " "Sourcery " "Eric" "Interesting Times " "The Last Continent " "The Last Hero " "The Science of Discworld "
notes=Will follow its owner "anywhere".The Luggage is a fictional object that appears in several of the "
Discworld "novel s byTerry Pratchett . It is a large chest made of sapient pearwood (a magical, intelligent plant which is nearly extinct, impervious to magic, and only grows in a few places outside theAgatean Empire , generally on sites of very old magic). It can produce hundreds of little legs protruding from its underside and can move very fast if the need arises. It has been described as "half suitcase, halfhomicidal maniac" ("Sourcery " paperback p22).Its function is to act as both a
luggage carrier andbodyguard for its owner, against whom no threatening motion should be made. The Luggage is fiercely defensive of its owner, and is generally homicidal in nature, killing or eating several people and monsters and destroying various ships, walls, doors, geographic features, and other obstacles throughout the series. Its mouth, the feature often remarked upon by those it is about to consume, contains "lots of big square teeth, white as sycamore, and a pulsating tongue, red as mahogany." The inside area of The Luggage does not appear to be constrained by its external dimensions, and contains many conveniences: even when it has just devoured a monster, the next time it opens the owner will find his underwear, neatly pressed and smelling slightly of lavender.One of the greatest features of The Luggage is its ability to follow its current owner anywhere, including such places as inside its owner's mind, off the edge of the Disc,
Death's Domain , inside the Octavo, theDungeon Dimensions , and even (literally) toHell and back. Like all luggage, it's constantly getting lost and having to track its owner down. It has only one way of overcoming obstacles, and that is by simply ignoring them and smashing a hole through them - including a wall to a magick shop that had since relocated to another city by magical means.The Luggage first appears as the property of
Twoflower the Disc's first tourist in "The Colour of Magic ". When Twoflower returns home in "The Light Fantastic " he gives the luggage toRincewind , and it follows him through several sequels.Twoflower says he got it by asking for "a travelling trunk" at one of about a dozen magical shops - which are not limited by the constraints of time and space, to their owners' dismay - which is "exactly" what he got. According to "The Light Fantastic", this chain of stores was born when an impatient sourcerer was served rather poorly. When Rincewind eventually visits theCounterweight Continent , Twoflower's home, he finds many items similar to "Luggage" travelling with their masters.Pratchett says (at the beginning of "
Sourcery ") that he got the idea for the Luggage when he saw a tartan suitcase with dozens of little wheels moving as though it had a mind of its own while an American tourist pulled it along. However, he has also stated (in "The Art of Discworld ") that it was loosely based on an idea from aroleplaying game he had designed – that being of a similar item that would do only and exactly as it was told.The Luggage later finds a female Luggage and has children with it in
Interesting Times .The Luggage savages passers-by in:
*"The Colour of Magic "
*"The Light Fantastic "
*"Sourcery "
*"Eric"
*"Interesting Times "
*"The Last Continent "
*"The Last Hero "The Luggage also 'ate' the most powerful magical spell book on the Disc at the climax of "The Light Fantastic". However, as it is made of sapient pearwood and is impervious to magic, the book is probably under tighter control than it was in the university where it had to be chained to a plinth although in
Sorcery it was mentioned that the Luggage "...ate a book of spells last year. Sulked for three days and then spat it out.", thereby leaving the final fate of the Octavo relatively uncertain.Computer games
In "The Colour of Magic" computer game, it is mentioned as in the novel. Also, in "Discworld" and "
Discworld 2 ", it acts as an inventory and can fit an infinite amount of items in his trunk.External links
* [http://wiki.lspace.org/ Discworld & Pratchett Wiki]
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