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It is, though really the Lancre coven isn’t properly filled out till Wyrd Sisters. Equal Rites is in that period where Pratchett is still finding his feet with the Discworld.
That happened to Greebo, Nanny Ogg’s feral tomcat, first in Witches Abroad and then again in Maskerade. Might’ve happened again in Carpe Jugulum, it’s been a while since I read that last.
People seem to like her a lot… Too bad internet dating isn’t a thing in her world.
I originally drew this last year in the form of a Valentine’s day card for my wife - finally a year later I can share it.
What’s going on here?
- Singing Cricket, a retired adventurer, has been dating Kayra, a night hag (who once tried to steal his soul; actually that’s how they met) for some time. They have a weird (and sometimes dangerous) but loving relationship.
- They live together with her coven.
- Singing Cricket is accustomed to living with hags, but Kayra occasionally surprises him.
From Love and Hex, a webcomic that grew from a D&D campaign joke into an ongoing rom-com/horror story. It’s on Webtoon, GlobalComix and other platforms. Also r/LoveAndHex. ^(And Patreon if you like early releases and extra stuff.)
There’s also a book now! You’ll find it on Amazon (just use your country’s site), or you can get it and T-shirts on Comcraft!


I don’t know why they always go for the palm in movies and whatnot. Yes it looks cool and dramatic, but it’s really stupid to do!