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Locke And Key  by NaughtyNettie 5 Review(s)
RonaLenaReviewed Chapter: 13 on 4/5/2006
I hope you are updating soon, I am still gripped by this tale of amnesia and intrigue. The rescue party approahes, I just hope they make it in time.


Author Reply: Thank you so much for joining us on this story. Updates come every Sunday :o)

FireReviewed Chapter: 13 on 4/4/2006
I love you're story so far and I can't wait for you posting the rest of it.
Poor Legolas he's really in a fix this time... no memory and accused of stealing a horse from the same people that tried to kill him and Aragorn. And Adras is dead :(
The marshal seems a good man, but if the people of the town are that frightend of elves how is he ever gonna get a fair trial? The four friends better hurry.


Author Reply: Thank you so much! I am really glad that you are enjoying the story. As for a fair trial, well, I doubt there was much of that going on during such a rugged time anyway :o)

pipinheartReviewed Chapter: 13 on 4/3/2006

Love this!

Legolas is all alone, and now in a cell... And the townsfolk, I don't think will be to kind to a stranger...

Tarts, that Legolas had to replace, he wasn't pleased with Estel...

I hope Legolas dosen't get himself in to much trouble before they catch up to him...

Update soon....

Author Reply: Thank you, Thank you!! I am so happy that you are enjoying it.

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 13 on 4/3/2006
I like the marshal. He seems like a fair person. Why do I suspect that the rescue party is going to find a trial going on with results they may not like?

Author Reply: Leandir is just stuck, he was hired to do a job, not make final judgement. He suspects Locke is innocent but it is really out of his hands.

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 13 on 4/3/2006
This is a very illusory safety. Anyone depending on the goodwill of a bunch of narrow-minded peasants/townsfolk certainly doesn't need to stand out in any way. Being an amnesiac elf is not going to help - especially when he is being accused by a bunch of people of whom everyone is scared. It's likely to be the kind of trial that gives kangaroo courts a good name.

I hope the rescue party don't get delayed - or they might find they're too late to be of any help.

Author Reply: Yes, I doubt that there was really such thing as a fair trial in such small towns. Someone needs to light a fire under those four elves' butts ;o)

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