Sir Terry Pratchett: Creating swords from meteors

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TheGuy(wantstobe)

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http://www.news.com.au/technology/terry-pratchett-creates-a-sword-with-meteorites/story-e6frfro0-1225926584339?area=technology
ENGLISH fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett says he was so excited after being knighted by the Queen that he decided to make his own sword to equip himself for his new status.

It was not enough, however, simply to find some metal and get a blacksmith to bash it into shape.

Pratchett, believing the sword would not truly be his own unless it was made from metal he had produced, found a field with deposits of iron ore near his home in Wiltshire, west of London.

He gathered the deposits and smelted the iron ore himself.

The author, 62, who has sold about 65 million copies of his books, which include the Discworld series, said: "Most of my life I've been producing stuff which is intangible and so it's amazing the achievement you feel when you have made something which is really real."

With help from his friend Jake Keen ? an expert on ancient metal-making techniques ? the author dug up 81kg of ore and smelted it in the grounds of his house, using a makeshift kiln built from clay and hay and fuelled with damp sheep manure.

Pratchett, who has Alzheimer's disease, also said he had thrown in "several pieces of meteorites ? thunderbolt iron, you see ? highly magical, you?ve got to chuck that stuff in whether you believe in it or not".

After days of hammering the metal into bars, he took it to a blacksmith, whom he helped to shape it into a blade, which was finished with silverwork.

Pratchett has stored the sword, which he completed last year, in a secret location, apparently concerned about the authorities taking an interest in it.

He said: "It annoys me that knights aren?t allowed to carry their swords. That would be knife crime."
Nomatter what you may think of his writing this is one of the absolute coolest things i have read all year. And there is nothing really more awesome that i will read this year

edit: Moved from page two to here for ease of viewing. This is what a meteor sword looks like. All it's missing is a hilt with four elephants carrying a disc on a pommel shaped like a turtle

 

Jedamethis

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I need to make me a sword!

Okay, if he dies, an epic quest to find the legendary sword of Sir Terry Pratchett begins!
 

Tartarga

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Holy crap that is awesome. I wonder where he hid it, perhaps someday after he's long dead people will go on expeditions to find it. That would be fun.
 

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Yeah there would be no more law and order problems if we could still carry our swords in the UK :(

A guy got away with it a while ago by claiming it way part of his religion, hence religious freedom to carry it like sikhs. Trouble is he went crazy and starting hacking at people...so yeah
 

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One of the few people of the last 2 centuries who really deserved being knighted.
*bows before sir pratchett*

by the way, yes i love his works, I own about 40 of them.
 

Highlander16

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Fantastic! The old boys got some life in him yet. Though he stole my idea, I was planning to make my own in a clay furnace but for some reason my parents wont let me dig a hole in the back garden and light a huge fire...
 

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Jedamethis said:
Okay, if he dies, an epic quest to find the legendary sword of Sir Terry Pratchett begins!
May this humble juggler join you on thine quest?
 

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Wowsers.

I mean, could this man be be any more inspirational and awesome if he tried?!

This reminds me, I've not read his most recent books. I must rectify that ASAP.
 

Jedamethis

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Simalacrum said:
Jedamethis said:
Okay, if he dies, an epic quest to find the legendary sword of Sir Terry Pratchett begins!
May this humble juggler join you on thine quest?
Of course! But remember, last man standing gets to keep the sword.
 

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HOLY HOLY STUFF

This man is awesome. I love his books, and now he's just upped himself in my opinion eevn further. What a guy.

I want to make my own sword now....
 

Jack and Calumon

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Wow... I don't read his books but... Wow. Simply Wow...

Calumon: I think it might be fun to go around his house for tea!
 

TheGuy(wantstobe)

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cursedseishi said:
SirBryghtside said:
Puts a new spin on the phrase 'the pen is mightier than the sword'... he's got both!

Don't mess with Pratchett ;P
What if he used the sword as a pen...? Wouldn't a pensword be mightier than both...?


And I clicked that link to hopefully see the sword, but no dice... bullocks...
Yep no pictures or anything about what it looks like. Has made a sad guy but it just makes the inevitable quest for the one true sword all the more fun!