There is no overall plot to the series, but they are set on the same planet (flat though it may be). There are several mini-series starring the same characters, such as the City Guard series, and the Witches of Lancre series, however these do sometimes cross over, especially in later books. As well, a few books have cliffhangers into the next.
Discworld is a world on which the Discworld novels (numbering 39 come 13th October 2011) is set. It is (obviously) disc-shaped, and carried on the back of a giant turtle called Great A'Tuin that flies (or swims) through space. On the back of A'Tuin stand four elephants that support Discworld. The Disc is roughly 10,000 miles wide and at the centre is the 10 mile high rock spire/mountain Cori Celesti, home of the gods. Notable places include the famous (or infamous) city-state of Ankh-Morpork, the only place in any world where you can walk on the river. There is also Quirm (comparable to France), Ephebe (Greece), Klatch (Arabia), the Agaetean Empire (China) and Uberwald (Germany/Slavic countries). It is inhabited by humans, trolls, dwarfs, Igors, vampires, werewolves, golems, gnomes, the Nac Mac Feegle and many more. I hope this encourages people who haven't read Discworld to read one today. THEY ARE THE BEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD!
It is the stories plot
The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
A secondary series of events in a story can be identified as a sub-plot. This refers to a plot that is secondary in comparison to the main, overarching plot.
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Jingo, a comedic novel by Terry Pratchett, is part of the Discworld series. In it, a volcanic eruption has created a new island exactly halfway between the cities of Ankh-Morpork and Al-Khali. Because of its strategic value, both cities begin preparations for war. During this time, Sam Vimes investigates the attempted assassination of an Al-Khali prince, which he believes was caused by persons hoping to provoke open bloodshed. Jingo is a satire of war and nationalism, and its plot was inspired by the real-life conflict over Ferdinandea.
Plot
The series of events that happen in a literary work is called the "plot." Another common name for the plot is the "storyline."
No. In thirteen novels. -Chorka Wolffe
The plot is a series of events linked together that explain what is happening in a story.
This was a series of concerts.