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|notablecitizens= [[Ned Coates]], [[John Keel]], [[Eric Thursley]], [[Archchancellor Henry | |notablecitizens= [[Ned Coates]], [[John Keel]], [[Eric Thursley]], [[Archchancellor Henry]] | ||
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*13 Midden Lane Pseudopolis is where [[Rincewind]] returned to the Disc after an indeterminate length of time spent ducking and diving in the [[Dungeon Dimensions]]. This was due to hapless teenage demonologist [[Eric]] and a too-convenient [[magic circle]]... | *13 Midden Lane Pseudopolis is where [[Rincewind]] returned to the Disc after an indeterminate length of time spent ducking and diving in the [[Dungeon Dimensions]]. This was due to hapless teenage demonologist [[Eric]] and a too-convenient [[magic circle]]... | ||
*[[Thrasher's School]] is a long-established, prestigious | *[[Thrasher's School]] is a long-established, prestigious boarding school where the sons of the landed gentry are turned into men. | ||
*[[Brazeneck College]] is located in Pseudopolis, and is apparently a source of great civic pride, at least prior to the 70-foot chicken incident. | *[[Brazeneck College]] is located in Pseudopolis, and is apparently a source of great civic pride, at least prior to the 70-foot chicken incident. | ||
* In ''Snuff'', Vimes recognizes that Mr. Jiminy used to work for the Pseudopolis City Watch because of the rosewood truncheon he keeps under the bar. | |||
[[Category:Discworld geography]] | [[Category:Discworld geography|Pseudopolis]] | ||
[[Category:Locations|Pseudopolis]] | |||
[[de:Pseudopolis]] | [[de:Pseudopolis]] |
Latest revision as of 22:01, 18 October 2017
Pseudopolis | |
Established | |
Motto | |
Neighbours | Octarine Grass Country, Sto Plains |
Geographical Features | |
Population | Larger than the other City States, bar Ankh-Morpork |
Size | |
Capital | |
Type of government | Republic |
Notable Citizens | Ned Coates, John Keel, Eric Thursley, Archchancellor Henry |
Imports | Raw materials |
Exports | Manufactured goods |
National Anthem | |
Books | Eric, Unseen Academicals |
For the character, see Doc Pseudopolis.
Pseudopolis is a city-state on the Sto Plains, formerly a duchy but recently declared a republic (see Unseen Academicals). It is the most turnwise of the major Sto Plains cities (nearing the Octarine Grass Country and the barbarian territory) and probably the largest city on the continent after Ankh-Morpork.
Interesting Facts
- A street in uptown Ankh-Morpork is named Pseudopolis Yard. This curves around the Opera House, opposite of which can be found a building currently serving as headquarters of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch.
- Nobby Nobbs, currently Corporal in the A-M City Watch, had served before as quartermaster of the Pseudopolis military. Due to this and other circumstances, Pseudopolis always lost its wars (see Men at Arms). When Nobby is questioned about this in the game Discworld Noir he admits that 'one of two items might have found their way into his kit' before being confronted with the fact that 'at the time your 'kit' consisted of three warehouses'.
- 13 Midden Lane Pseudopolis is where Rincewind returned to the Disc after an indeterminate length of time spent ducking and diving in the Dungeon Dimensions. This was due to hapless teenage demonologist Eric and a too-convenient magic circle...
- Thrasher's School is a long-established, prestigious boarding school where the sons of the landed gentry are turned into men.
- Brazeneck College is located in Pseudopolis, and is apparently a source of great civic pride, at least prior to the 70-foot chicken incident.
- In Snuff, Vimes recognizes that Mr. Jiminy used to work for the Pseudopolis City Watch because of the rosewood truncheon he keeps under the bar.