One day, someone posted a picture of Sir Terry seated, cleaning a sculpture of Great A'tuin. I could not help it. Immediately, the photo came to life in my head, and the image didn’t left me alone until I took it out.
So, I’m very happy to share the result with you people today, in celebration of Sir Terry Pratchett’s birthday! <3
Also, I like so much all of the Discworld Emporium’s jigsaw puzzles that I’m thinking of having this image turned into a puzzle and pretend in my private world that it’s official xD
Image description: it’s three separate drawings of Darth Vader and Princess Leia. They’re in the iconic scene where Vader tells Luke he’s his father but Leia is in Luke’s place. Vader says “Bail Organa never told you what happened to your father.” And Leia responds with “Dad told me enough” and opens her fist to reveal she’s holding sand. End of description.
WE WERE GOING THROUGH STORAGE TO GET A STURDY BINDER FROM THE 80S FOR SCHOOL AND MULTIPLE COPIES OF THIS FELL OUT OF ONE OF MY MOMS JOURNALS IM SHITTING
im making photo copies of this when i get home
Pls upload a scan to let others make copies
i kept the vintage effects in. this is from the 80s, if not the late 70s
“The enemy wasn’t men, or women, or the old, or even the dead. It was just bleedin’ stupid people, who came in all varieties. And no one had the right to be stupid.”
— Monstrous Regiment (Discworld, #31), Terry Pratchett (via king-thomas)