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Homecoming  by Nancy Brooke 2 Review(s)
LindorienReviewed Chapter: 2 on 1/22/2004
You said a lot in a short space here, nancy. It's really good. You know...Faramir will be joining him soon enough I suppose also. Or is it only those that died violent deaths? It is really rather sad, isn't it?

Where did you get this idea?

Lindorien

Author Reply: Thank you, Lin.
I got the idea from a Tower of Ecthelion challenge (the site is now closed). The challenge was to write a Hallowe'en Story, the only line I remember now was "the living need not apply." My mind immediately leapt to Boromir (as always), and then slipped outward to ask about what other ghosts might haunt the Citadel. I guess I think of haunting ghosts as being those with regrets, fears, or unfinished business; dear Boromir certainly has all required (notably, the only Stewards mentioned in the appendix all fit the category). No, I don't see Faramir there ... let's wish him a long and fulfilling life.

Yes, it's sad; but tender, I hope. Part of what I love about Boromir is his tragic quality, that he was kind of stuck in the third age, the perpetual warrior. I don't think he could have been happy in an age of Peace - he had to die and leave the story to others.

calenoreReviewed Chapter: 2 on 1/22/2004
*shiver* Ooo that's delightfully creepy! I have a vivid mental image of a pale blue-gray ghostly Boromir, wandering Minas Tirith as a specter on Halloween... o_O Great little drabble there!

Author Reply: Glad you liked it ... and that it creeped you out a bit. It certainly got to me, too, when the ending came to me. I just thought he had such reason to haunt the White Tower and not rest peacefully, but then I discovered so many of his ancestors did, too. One can only imagine Denethor joining the parade eventually ... ooohhh yuch!

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