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Blood  by Marethiel 8 Review(s)
LisaGReviewed Chapter: 4 on 2/13/2010
Lovely story of love and friendship and support and caring. I especially liked the chapter from Elrond's perspective...not enough of the father/son moments for these 2 once Aragorn had his destiny revealed to him. Nice job.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 4 on 5/24/2009
Aragorn did make the comparison between the exercise he's doing and that of a horse, after all! Loved the chuckle there.

No, Elrond wouldn't let the rest know of that moment the son of his heart reverted to the comfort needed when he was small; but it obviously did help.

And there is that commitment so obvious in the movies.

A worthy tale. Thank you.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 5/24/2009
Yes, at that moment he needs to be the taken-care-of son rather than the one who is always responsible.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 5/24/2009
Ah, I can so well imagine the dread to be seen at such a time! At least Elrohir can help him recover from these sessions. Poor young guy!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 5/24/2009
That sounds like our Aragorn! And of course Elladan feels responsible....

LarnerReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 5/18/2009
Ah--bless them all! Boars could be very dangerous, I understand. Yes, too much reason to worry for his safety.

Author Reply: :-) Thanks so much for writing. I cannot even imagine the damage those beasts could inflict. Ugh! Definitely fodder for a hurt/comfort story!

Have a good one,
~Marethiel

Elena TirielReviewed Chapter: 4 on 5/18/2009
Oh, my... I almost chose not to read this story when I saw it was written for an angst prompt... in my experience, stories of the "angst genre" too often lay it on far too thickly and unrealistically....

Well, another silly prejudice bites the dust! Again, I learn that a skilled author can always overcome the potential weakness of any given "genre".

This is very tightly written. I like how you slip in revelations -- like how the wound occurred, or the progress of its healing -- so casually that their impact is a shock.

And the emotional reactions fit each character and the situation very well. I really enjoy seeing one event from the point of view of several characters, each with a unique perspective.

I don't recall seeing you post here before, Marethiel, but I'll keep an eye out for stories of yours from now on.

Nicely done!

- Barbara





Author Reply: I'm so glad you enjoyed this, Barbara, and thanks so much for taking the time to write.

Yes, this one was an interesting challenge, where Aragorn and his accident actually became the plot device! Writing from each of the Elves' POV was an interesting exercise, and I had to be careful not to go overboard on any of them. I found Legolas the greatest challenge, mainly because I see him so differently than many of the "Leggy" writers. :-) I see him as so masculine, a really male energy, strong and stalwart, and yet able to toss barbs back and forth with this Mortal who means so much to him.

But many thanks for your encouragement. I've just been granted author status here... I have several of the short, 500-word ficlets that I'll be posting.

Bright blessings,
~Marethiel

LaikwalâssêReviewed Chapter: 3 on 5/18/2009
what a touching story. Estel can really be fortunate to have such a family and friend. This was beautiful and sensible written. Thank you. Lai

Author Reply: Thank you so much! Yes, Estel knew he was loved...and that gift kept him strong. Thanks again for taking the time to write.
~Marethiel

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