Terry Pratchett

"Probably the last man who knew how it worked had been tortured to death years before. Or as soon as it was installed. Killing the creator was a traditional method of patent-protection."

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Source: Small Gods (Discworld, Book 13). Book by Terry Pratchett (p. 307), 1992.

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Terry Pratchett

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Terry Pratchett was a British author known for his satirical fantasy series 'Discworld', which explores complex themes through humor and wit.

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