I enjoyed this a great deal, and I love the idea of a tournament for sorcerers; I'm as excited about seeing it as Merlin himself. ;)
The only bit of CC I have for you, if you want it, is to do with strawberries. I think you're picturing blackberries or raspberries, because strawberry plants are low-growing runners, not bushes; and by the same token, it seems odd that they would be described as having 'branches'(I think of trees and bushes when that word is used.) Nor are they brambles (every variety I have ever stumbled across is thornless, despite being in the Rose family). It's also unusual that the plant would be 'in bloom' as you describe, while having completely ripe fruit at the same time, though that's definitely not impossible.
It's not a huge thing, but since you kept referring back to them (w/Niniane, then Arthur, then again at the end of the chapter) it jolted me out of the story each time it was mentioned.
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Date: 2010-10-09 02:01 am (UTC)The only bit of CC I have for you, if you want it, is to do with strawberries. I think you're picturing blackberries or raspberries, because strawberry plants are low-growing runners, not bushes; and by the same token, it seems odd that they would be described as having 'branches'(I think of trees and bushes when that word is used.) Nor are they brambles (every variety I have ever stumbled across is thornless, despite being in the Rose family). It's also unusual that the plant would be 'in bloom' as you describe, while having completely ripe fruit at the same time, though that's definitely not impossible.
It's not a huge thing, but since you kept referring back to them (w/Niniane, then Arthur, then again at the end of the chapter) it jolted me out of the story each time it was mentioned.
-K