(And who, besides me, was a wee bit bothered with Arthur threatening a child.)
Yes I was slightly bothered by this. I think that it can be explained by the fact: 1) Arthur knew how important it was to get the cup. 2) He has been bought up to distrust magic and the Druids are people of magic.
Also things did not go further because the cup was given to him. His bluff (which I think it was) was not called.
LOL yes I did find myself thinking how many times Arthur has been a deaths door!
I loved the interaction between the charactors. I think dispite all Arthur's moaning about Merlin he is very fond of him and would feel uncomplete without him.
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Yes I was slightly bothered by this. I think that it can be explained by the fact: 1) Arthur knew how important it was to get the cup. 2) He has been bought up to distrust magic and the Druids are people of magic.
Also things did not go further because the cup was given to him. His bluff (which I think it was) was not called.
LOL yes I did find myself thinking how many times Arthur has been a deaths door!
I loved the interaction between the charactors. I think dispite all Arthur's moaning about Merlin he is very fond of him and would feel uncomplete without him.
I agree with your comments on HP.