![]() ![]() In the end I decided the only way to write a true Grail Quest would be toĪllow Rhianna herself to tell me the outcome. See Lady Nimue (the mermaid) handing Rhianna something rather Grail-like… but from the Grail Quests mentioned above, weĪlready know that finding the physical object is no guarantee of success! The quest for the Grail has always been a spiritual one. ![]() I decided it would be too much of a let down if she didn't find the Grail at all, so on the cover of book 4 you’ll Happen after she wakes the king to prevent him from returning to Camelot. Rhianna fails to find the Grail, because something else could easily But - as a sharp-eyed librarian pointed out at an early event for the first book “Sword of Light” - we already know her quest fails, because so farĬue time-twisting plot to get out of a sticky corner? Well, no… Arthur might not have returned from Avalon to save us all yet, but that doesn’t necessarily mean In the normal course of events, she would succeed in her quest and the series would have its happy ending. Wake her father King Arthur from his death-sleep in enchanted Avalon and restore him to the throne of Camelot. ![]()
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