Imagine if Gavin was just as easily shocked, prudish and prone to blushing (insofar as that’s possible for a wolf) as Carrot. What if that’s just Angua’s type? Maybe she prefers dating these larger-than-life heroic dudes, regardless of species. Considering that (SPOILERS) Gavin sacrificed himself to save Carrot, the wolf was evidently as noble as Mr. On a somewhat related note, the description of Angua’s lupine ex-boyfriend, Gavin, made him seem like he was a kindred spirit to Carrot: big and strong, but also a competent and caring leader with bucket-loads of charisma. the shame of having your jugular ripped out and scattered across the floor in public. Published by Penguin Random House Childrens UK, United Kingdom, 2008. Trying very hard to resist the urge to make inappropriate “screw the pooch” puns…Īnyone who tries to slut-shame (or species-shame) a werewolf would probably end up suffering from jugular-shaming, i.e. The Fifth Elephant: (Discworld Novel 24) (Discworld Novels) Terry Pratchett.
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