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Sea Foam, Star Shine  by MP brennan 16 Review(s)
bookwormReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/11/2013
Oh! I loved this, I have not seen many stories that deal with how Aragorn must have felt, to loose his foster-father, nor yet with Elrond's feelings on the same. Thank you.

Author Reply: Thanks for the lovely review! Sorry I'm late in responding. *blushes*

I'm so glad you enjoyed this story.

-Brennan

CelethReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/6/2013
Thank you so much for this beautiful story. I started reading LOTR when I was about 11 or 12 years old, but its only lately that I've come to realize just how tragic Elrond's life really was. Behind his grace and wisdom was the tragedy of losing his loved ones, over and over again: father, mother, brother, his foster father Maglor who came to love him, his kinsmen and king Gil-galad, his daughter, even his foster-son.

I've known the story for sometime, but this was still from a different point of view (perhaps the most important of all; it is his story after all). And it was beautifully written. Thank you again for sharing.

Author Reply: Thank you for the wonderful review! I've always been struck by the beauty and tragedy of Elrond's life. I tried to capture a little of that here. It's great to know you enjoyed the result.

-Brennan

mattReviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/31/2013
Powerful imagery here. Nice job of connecting the leavetakings over the ages.

Author Reply: Thanks for reading and reviewing!

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/21/2009
This is a beautifully told story.

InzilbethReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/17/2009
Yes, Elrond has yet another sacrifice to make. You've captured the pain of that parting brilliantly. Well done.

Author Reply: Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
-Brennan

LilandrielReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/17/2009
brilliant! i loved it. very well written, and very bittersweet.

most poignant, i think, is the line "They are the spirits of three of my kin who loved Middle-earth enough to leave it."

beautiful xx

Author Reply: :-)
Thank you so much for the lovely review!
-Brennan

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/16/2009
Beautiful language, echoes of Tolkien, and one of my favorite First Age stories looked at - Elros and Elrond's early life. Elrond is my favorite Elf and you write him well. The image of Arwen standing in front of sunlit Meduseld as her father leaves her forever is haunting.

And Elrond giving Elessar the farewell he had heard from his own brother, Elessar's ancestor....Awwww.

I loved the bit with Elrond seeing his parents' epic journey becoming a legend, and still feeling like an abandoned kid.

I would definitely like to hear more about Maglor and the twins...

Author Reply: Thanks for the wonderful review! It's good to hear that my take on Elrond worked for you; he's a little intimidating to write with . . .
As for Maglor, he's bouncing around in the back of my head somewhere, so maybe something will come of it. If I ever have the time to sit down and write again.
Thanks again for all the support!
-Brennan

Elena TirielReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/16/2009
P.S. Yes, the chief mark of royalty in Númenor was indeed a sceptre, though the Sceptre of Arnor was the one used by the Lords of Andúnië (Elendil's line), rather than the Kings of Númenor. If you'd like to see the quotation (a footnote in Appendix A), it's in the "Sceptre of Arnor" entry in the HASA Research Library at henneth-annun.net/resources/things_view.cfm?THID=274.

- Barbara

Author Reply: Thanks for the resource!
-Brennan

Elena TirielReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/16/2009
A beautifully wrought story that brought tears to my eyes.

Very well done!

- Barbara

Author Reply: Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
-Brennan

CairistionaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 2/16/2009
Like all your stories, this is absolutely lovely. Elrond's life has ever been one of loss, and it was very poignant how the story starts with Aragorn feeling the loss then swiftly transitions into Elrond's lifetime of losses. And then at the end, realization comes that what seems to be a loss is actually the doorway to gain--the Race of Men's gain, of course, which simply serves to highlight the selflessness of Elrond's entire existence. I always love the pattern and rhythm of your stories... the repeating line of various ancestors being proud was very effective. The entire thing was poignantly done, and I wish I had the time and expertise to parse it all and mention each and every bit that I loved, but suffice to say this is one of the better Elrond parting stories I've read. Thank you for writing it!

Author Reply: Thanks, Cairistiona!
It means a lot to know that an author I respect enjoys and appreciates my writing. It's good to see, as well, that so many of the nuances I was trying to communicate came through. Thanks for such a thoughtful review!
-Brennan

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