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re: That is entirely in the spirit of the source material.
Posted by: sirpupnyc 08:49 am EDT 06/01/23
In reply to: re: That is entirely in the spirit of the source material. - NewtonUK 08:24 am EDT 06/01/23

Well, the snow is actually original. "Scene: A Hilltop near the Castle at Camelot. There is a large tree with great branches reaching high and out of sight, and a small hillock beyond the tree. A light snow is falling."

And so is all of the "the carriage stopped at the bottom of the hill, not the top where tradition dictates" stuff.

I suppose the idea is that she had the pants on under her gown. They're very nice pants, but even in the non-Arthurian timeframe of the new book, she wouldn't have access to pants!
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re: That is entirely in the spirit of the source material.
Posted by: NewtonUK 09:16 am EDT 06/01/23
In reply to: re: That is entirely in the spirit of the source material. - sirpupnyc 08:49 am EDT 06/01/23

You are correct - 'a light snow is falling'/ It falls for a long time, and there is a white groundcloth of 'snow' - which if I'm not mistaken, disappears before Gwen enters ....
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