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In the centre of the the Wilderness is the Seriph's palace or [[Rhoxie]]. | In the centre of the the Wilderness is the Seriph's palace or [[Rhoxie]]. | ||
It may be inspired by Xanadu from Coleridge's unfinished poem, ''{{wp|Kubla_Khan|Kublai Khan}}''. | ==Annotation== | ||
It may be inspired by Xanadu from Coleridge's unfinished poem, ''{{wp|Kubla_Khan|Kublai Khan}}''.<BR> | |||
Although more obviously by the {{wp|Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám|Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám}}: "Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow!" | |||
[[Category:Discworld geography]] | [[Category:Discworld geography]] |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 24 August 2018
The Wilderness is an area in Al Khali, Klatch where the Seriph, Creosote writes poetry. Given that Creosote is written about in the past tense in later books, this area may no longer exist. In the centre of the the Wilderness is the Seriph's palace or Rhoxie.
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It may be inspired by Xanadu from Coleridge's unfinished poem, Kublai Khan.
Although more obviously by the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: "Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow!"