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''Also known as Discworld fen''
 
''Also known as Discworld fen''
  
One of the smallest factions out there, and possibly the most loosely organized. Composed mainly of fans of [http://www.lspace.org/ Terry Pratchett’s] works, they are usually friendly, laid back, and also generally a member of at least one other faction. They tend to be scornful of the [[Potterites]]; only some have ties to the Wizarding World. Due to their scattered nature, they have eyes and ears everywhere, and generally can be depended on as good source of gossip, trivia, and not-so-trivial information.
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One of the smallest factions out there, and possibly the most loosely organized, '''The Watch''' is composed mainly of fans of [http://www.lspace.org/ Terry Pratchett’s] works. They are usually friendly, laid back, and also generally a member of at least one other faction. They tend to be scornful of the [[Potterites]]; only some have ties to the Wizarding World.
  
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Due to their scattered nature, they have eyes and ears everywhere, and generally can be depended on as good source of gossip, trivia, and not-so-trivial information.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 11 November 2011

The Watch
NicknamesDiscworld fen
Political InfluenceMinor
StereotypeFenspace's unofficial grapevine
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Also known as Discworld fen

One of the smallest factions out there, and possibly the most loosely organized, The Watch is composed mainly of fans of Terry Pratchett’s works. They are usually friendly, laid back, and also generally a member of at least one other faction. They tend to be scornful of the Potterites; only some have ties to the Wizarding World.

Due to their scattered nature, they have eyes and ears everywhere, and generally can be depended on as good source of gossip, trivia, and not-so-trivial information.