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Immortal  by Ruse 4 Review(s)
SheikanReviewed Chapter: 14 on 9/18/2004
Well I just started reading this fic today and I have so say, I am amazed but the emotional elements in the story. I feel so bad for Elrond and the Twins...and then Legolas being draged in watching his friends mother suffer when he has seen his own die. Its sad =[! I hope you update though! I wanna know what happens! ^_^ I just hope i will not lose the link for this x.x;;

GalimerilReviewed Chapter: 14 on 9/18/2004
Excellent, I'm really hooked now! Keep it up, Keep it up!
Galimeril ;D

KarriReviewed Chapter: 14 on 9/17/2004
A terrific, bittersweet chapter. :-)

(Tolkien says: "She is rescued by Elrond and his sons, but after fear and torment she is no longer willing to remain in Middle-earth, and she departs to the Grey Havens and sails over Sea.")

Frodo3791Reviewed Chapter: 14 on 9/17/2004
I don't think it says who chose for her to sail. I think you would have a good idea to assume that she would choose on her own, but I think it would also be hard for her to leave without having Elrond support her in it. Therefore, I think Elrond and Celebrain made this decision together. Elrond is wise and would have eventually realized that there is no hope for her in Middle Earth. In order for her to pain no more, she must sail to Valinor. These are just my thoughts. Like I said, the only thing I've ever read is that she sailed West.
If I come across anything, I'll let you know.

Oh yes, we did get some twin sons of Elrond angst! The Lord and Lady of Lothlorien have arrived. I have a feeling they'll help shed some light on this dark matter. (No pun intended.)

Legolas has a crush on Galadriel? How cute! I mean, she was described as the most beautiful elven women in the third age... maybe other than Arwen. But that just goes back to Gimli and Eomer's debate. Like the day or the night...
oh, I'm rambling.

Alright, nicely done. I'm looking forward to seeing how you end this all (though some parts we readers know).
-Frodo

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