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  Minor Discworld concepts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is said that any man who reads more than a few pages will die insane, which works out fine for the Librarian, who is, in fact, an orangutan.
A neuralger is a female demon which comes to men in their dreams and has a headache.
The Neuralger is mentioned in Eric, although a similar concept appears in Pratchett's (non-Discworld) drabble Incubust.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neuralger   (4303 words)

  
 Succubi in fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The succubus is a type of tanar'ri (demon) in the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game; for more information, see Succubus (Dungeons and Dragons).
A succubus-like creature called a neuralger appears in Terry Patchett's Discworld novel Eric.
This page was last modified 02:47, 9 July 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Succubi_in_fiction   (572 words)

  
 Succubus - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Fantasy-genre television programs often include demons in their line-up, and successful programs such as Charmed and Sea of Souls have featured succubi as villains.
Neuralger, a fictional, related but potentially less damaging demon.
The Succubus Explained - A website with information on the occult.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Succubi   (1338 words)

  
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The day before my open day, I bathed 6 horses by myself, weeded my garden which I love, nearly as much as my horses.
Completely knakered myself as am on new medication for Trigeminal Neuralger, which I suffer from.
Was let down by my sister-in-law, who should have done the catering...John stepped in.
www.arabianlines.com /forum1/topic_new.asp?TOPIC_ID=12205&whichpage=1   (2410 words)

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