The Lark and the Wren - Chapter Three
May. 25th, 2020 02:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So last time, Rune had a traumatic experience, and I enjoyed the novelty of seeing said traumatic experience actually acknowledged as such by the narrative. Who-hoo! I also made a few more comparisons to the Harper Hall Trilogy.
Those comparisons are likely to die down now though, as the Lark and the Wren does have its own distinct plot that develops quite differently from Menolly's. Well, they'll die down until we meet Talaysen, (or as I like to call him: a less creepy and far more competent Robinton). But that's for a later chapter.
So let's enjoy the novelty of a bard-themed story that actually has a plot!
( The novelty! )
Those comparisons are likely to die down now though, as the Lark and the Wren does have its own distinct plot that develops quite differently from Menolly's. Well, they'll die down until we meet Talaysen, (or as I like to call him: a less creepy and far more competent Robinton). But that's for a later chapter.
So let's enjoy the novelty of a bard-themed story that actually has a plot!
( The novelty! )