Subject: Then I sit corrected.
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Posted on: 2013-07-04 16:41:00 UTC

I do maintain that in general, most Flowers these days are capitalised - but that may be solely because that's what I do (and I know you've had to call me on capitalising 'Agent' everywhere, too, which I think I've stopped doing). I also didn't know the pPotted fFern had appeared outside that original story (Yes, I did recognise it! That's also the first published appearance of Constance Sims, so I read it occasionally), so there's that. Which is the other story it's been in, out of interest?

My counterexample to the piece of sentient vegetation in question is the Daisy; the one who shows up in the Playscriptes, and was in the Fifth Anniversary RP. Despite having no, er, actual job (seriously, it just hangs around), it's the Daisy, and a Daisy, throughout. The Yellow Roses get the same treatment, and their job appears to be 'pretending the DOOCH is a real thing'. The Weeds, as well, are referred to by their names, but also occasionally by species - we have a Tumbleweed in there somewhere (and a Wild Rose, I think?). All of those capitalise their species, and, er, at least one of them isn't my fault? Okay, the Daisy is mine, and the Weeds were mostly created by me, but I didn't come up with the Yellow Roses!

But inconclusive me-centred evidence aside, I think the thing that bothers me about lowercased Flowers is that their species is the closest thing they have to a name. It feels sort of like a Time Lord being lowercased - 'The Daleks fired their exterminator beams, but the apologist managed to duck behind a pillar. "Morgan!" he yelled. "Any time now would be good!"'

... I'm sorry, I've just sidetracked myself with wanting to create a Time Lord called the Apologist. Um. Where was I?

Nope, lost it. I think I was just typing words because it's fun. Anyhow, in case I didn't mention it in my actual review, it was brilliant to see Legal doing their thing. I really want to write a story about Legal, but don't know if I can do it while maintaining their mystery...

hS

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