
Tears Of The Mushroom - Discworld Character Biography
Character Bio
Tears of the Mushroom is a goblin character who plays a significant role in the novel "Snuff." She embodies the resilience and dignity of the goblin race, often marginalized and misunderstood in the Discworld universe. Her character highlights themes of social justice and the importance of recognizing the humanity in all creatures, no matter how different they may seem.
Physical Appearance
Tears of the Mushroom is a small, delicate goblin with a fragile appearance, characterized by her large, expressive eyes that seem to hold the weight of her people's suffering. Her skin is a mottled greenish-brown, typical of goblins, and she has long, thin fingers adept at crafting intricate artworks from natural materials. She wears simple, tattered clothing made from leaves and scraps, reflecting her humble origins and the goblins' resourceful nature. Her most distinctive feature is the aura of quiet strength and dignity she carries, despite her diminutive stature and the prejudice she faces.
Tears Of The Mushroom Appears In These Discworld Books
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Snuff
Vimes investigates crimes against goblins in the countryside, confronting entrenched prejudice and fighting for justice.
Tackles systemic prejudice, colonial attitudes, and the fight for civil rights and dignity, underscoring justice as an active, persistent choice.
Main characters: sam vimes, sybil ramkin, willikins, chief constable feeney upshot, stratford and tears of the mushroom