...Annnnnnnnnnnd here are some awesome quotes from "The Wee Free Men" by Pratchett. It is the other awesome influence I have been under, besides the Bourne Ultimatum, which if you haven't seen by now you deserve to be eaten by fire ants.
"*No words could describe what a Feegle in a kilt looks like upside down, so they won't try."
"The other Feegles had formed a circle around Tiffany, and this time they'd drawn their swords.
'Whut's the plan, Rob?' said one of them.
'Okay, lads, this is what we'll do. As soon as we see somethin', we'll attack it. Right?'
This caused a cheer.
'Ach, 'tis a good plan,' said Daft Wullie."
"They can tak' oour lives but they canna tak' oour troousers!"
" 'Let's gae!' cried Rob Anybody.
As one Feegle, the pictsies swarmed down the galleries and across the floor and up the slope to the hole. In a few seconds the chamber was empty, except for the gonnagle and Fion.
'Where have they gone?' said Tiffany.
'They'll run arroond for a while, mebbe stun a few bunnies and fall over a few times,' said William. 'They'll slow down when they find oout they don't ken what they're supposed to do yet.' "
"Even in a dream, even at a posh ball, the Nac Mac Feegle knew how to behave. You charged in madly, and you screamed... politely."
"Wentworth was sitting on a large, flat stone, surrounded by sweets. Many of them were bigger than he was. Smaller ones were in piles, large ones lay like logs. And they were in every color sweets can be, such as Not-Really-Raspberry Red, Fake-Lemon Yellow, Curiously-Chemical Orange, Some-Kind-of-Acidy Green, and Who-Knows-What Blue."
" 'Mister Rob Anybody Feegle and sundry others?' said one of the figures in a dreadful voice.
'There's naebody here o' that name!' shouted Rob Anybody. 'We dinna know anythin'!'
"We have here a list of criminal and civil charges totaling nineteen thousand, seven hundred and sixty-three separate offenses-'
'We wasna there!' yelled Rob Anybody desperately. 'Isn't that right, lads?'
'-including more than two thousand cases of Making an Affray, Causing a Public Nuisance, Being Found Drunk, Being Found Very Drunk, Using Offensive Language (taking into account ninety-seven counts of Using Language That Was Probably Offensive If Anyone Else Could Understand It), Committing a Breach of the Peace, Malicious Lingering-'
'It's mistaken identity!' shouted Rob Anybody. 'It's no' oour fault! We wuz only standing there an' someone else did it and ran awa'!'
'-Grand Theft, Petty Theft, Burglary, Housebreaking, Loitering with Intent to Commit a Felony-'
'We wuz misunderstood when we was wee bairns!' yelled Rob Anybody. 'Ye're only pickin' on us 'cause we're blue! We always get blamed for everythin'! The polis hate us! We wasna even in the country!' "
" 'Visne faciem capite repletam,' said the toad. 'It was the best I could do in a hurry, but it means, approximately' -he gave a little cough- 'Would you like a face which is full of head?'"
"Weewee mens! I'll scone you in the boot!"
So there you have it. Go now forth, and read it sine die, or I'll gie ye a skelpin' across the earhole.