Thanks for the Britishism fixes! I kept nodding off during the last scene, so I wasn't sure how it all hung together.
And I was htinking of blaming young Ethan on Rebecca's choice of words, Alexandra giving him a glare and saying, "Yes, someone's been helping her with the names of things. Fortunately Huw hasn't asked."
Young Ethan Coombe is wanting his own series, darn his eyes. He's going to have to wait till I finish with his uncle and his uncle's "old friends" and all the lot of them.
Fay, in the books Grima is little more than a plot device. I was surprised that the movie was able to make him a character. You made him a person.
"but less than her mare"--so very true.
The skalds of the Norse, the tale tellers, were held in high regard, but I think you're right on how such folk would react to people who sought out knowledge of other lands.
Oh, sorry Deb, I've been sorting votes. Yes, profile is good.
Dude, I love you, Fay.
Also, connie--
"Really?" He crouched down to look at her more easily. He glanced towards Alexandra, saw she was busy, then leaned forward. "Cthulhu," he said softly.
that really is adorable. I like this piece.
Hey lovelies (yay, Lizard!) I just bought Greg some goodies for his birthday on Amazon; the Book of Enoch and some Native American flute music by Youngblood. I have the chance to e-mail a 10% discount to anyone else who also wants to buy the same things. Do any of you want it?
connie, how do I pronounce "Huw"?
(damn stupid frelling sticky keyboard muttermumble)