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Warriors Proud  by Ellie 14 Review(s)
CalnaurienReviewed Chapter: 30 on 8/31/2017
Thank you for a great story! Normally I avoid AU but this one was delightful. I think my favorite moment was when he met Thranduil. And when I realized "who" was Beleg I shouted out loud. Great tale!

TariReviewed Chapter: 30 on 4/15/2015
Sadly the story is over. I love the way you brought Beleg into the mix. This was a very enjoyable story. Since I started reading it so late, there was no gap in between chapter.

Thank you.

Now, what to read next?

Sweetpea DeepdevlerReviewed Chapter: 30 on 1/17/2015
Thank you SO much! I love this story--it was so touching, amusing and realistic! Thank you again!

Author Reply: Thanks for reading and reviewing! I appreciate it so very much!

Twoflower2Reviewed Chapter: 30 on 7/3/2013
Thank you for a great story. To me, the earthy and intense personality of the movie Haldir does seem to belong rather in the Silmarillion than among the weary and melancholic third-age Elves.

Apart from that, there are so many things about your tale I simply love: the interesting idea of time travel in ME, not one but two explanations for the time travel, world-building (the life under the stars with its culture and customs), culture clashes between the different groups of the Eldar, fun cameo appearances of notable Silm characters. I also like how Beleriand experiences have mellowed Haldir's somewhat arrogant and abrasive personality into that of a sage and tolerant leader. And it seems that his equally proud son is beginning the same learning curve and is on the way of becoming the great and wise hero we know from the Silm.
A fun epilogue with lots of embarassed royalty.

Author Reply: I apologize for the late reply. When one's To Do list includes, among other things, building an ark, you know it's been a crazy summer so far...

I'm pleased you enjoyed this story so much. Haldir does indeed have a lot of life and attitude in him to be a Third Age elf :-) It took a very long time (years) to write this story because of the very little that is known about the pre-First Age elves and about the Galadhrim in general. I had a lot of guessing and piecing together to do to figure out how the early version of these elves might have behaved, and how much the Third Age elves had been influenced by the other clans with whom they had interacted, and then determine the conflicts which would have arisen. Watching Haldir change through all of this has been fun. I had to lay ground work for his son's development so that it was logical that he became who he did and yet not be obvious about it.

The epilogue was just plain fun to write, I have to admit. Thank you so very much for reading and enjoying and telling me your thoughts.

Cheers!

MikoNoNyteReviewed Chapter: 30 on 3/15/2013
I kept hearing what a wonderful story this was and, lo! the day I went to load it into my Nook was the day you finished it!

Fortune smiled, and so did I. What a wonderfully delightful story. I was not expecting such a serious turn, but you took me on a very long ride and whoosh! I laughed, and cried and omg did I cry!

I'm not the kind to get teary eyed over fanfic, but you touched on oh-so-many heart strings with this. I wondered from the moment Haldir and his brothers arrived in the Age of the Trees WHAT you were going to do and how you would accomplish it. As the Doriath episodes progressed I was on tenterhooks with speculation. Until that final chapter!

All of Celeborn's sighing and mental moaning completely slipped my mind until that last chapter. And Beleg! I was almost thinking either he would not show or it would turn out to be Haldir (which would not have been a good choice in my opinion) but you did me one better! His son! He could die in peace now.

The epilogue had me giggling and smiling and very glad to have read this opus!

Thank you for all your hard work, your sweat, blood and tears to put this piece together and put it up for others to finally stumble upon and read.



Author Reply: I apologize for taking so long to reply to your review. I have been drowning in RL lately...

I am so happy you enjoyed this story so much! Thank you for your compliments and your comments! I had so much fun with the characters in this story. I'm thrilled that you giggled through the epilogue. It was long tough story to write and reviews like yours make it all worthwhile.

Thank you so very much for reading and reviewing this story and for being moved to laughter and tears in all the right places.

RhyselleReviewed Chapter: 30 on 2/22/2013
Ellie, this story just totally absorbed me, and left me crying, laughing, and wanting more with every chapter. I was awed by the concept when I first started to read it, and you definitely carried it through with talent, creativity and imagination. I truly loved your characterization of Haldir and his brothers and friends, and your original characters were just wonderful. I wondered when I realized what Taurion's name meant if it was he who was Beleg Strongbow, and I liked how you strung that out to the very end of the story.

One of the things that really struck me was the marvelous way you described Lord Ulmo's incarnation when he interacted face to face with Haldir. I could see him in my mind, and, from now on, I think your description will always color my mental image of the Vala when I read about him in other tales.

The time and effort you have invested in this story was time well spent, in my opinion. I am so very grateful that you persevered, even when things got frustrating and research and writing were hard. This is now listed in my top 10 favorite Tolkien fanfictions, and be assured that I will come back and re-read it often. :-) I will be recommending your story to my friends, as well.

Oh, and the epilogue was a real treat! Thank you for tying the beginning and end together so very well!

Well done! :-)

Author Reply: I'm am so glad you enjoyed this tale and took the item to tell me so. I put a lot of time and energy and research into it, trying to be sure I had details of history and culture and behavior as best I could achieve them.

Ulmo was an unexpected surprise in this story. I had some of Fiondil's perceptions of Ulmo in mind as well as descriptions of him from Tolkien when I wrote him. The sea is an ever-changing, fickle thing and I think that the Lord of Waters would have been just as capable of a wide range of emotions and not take himself too seriously and yet be a dangerous character as well. Water wears down all things no matter how mighty and strong and yet it conforms in shape to all that it touches. I'm sure Ulmo would have been glad to work his way into helping Haldir and been glad of the opportunity once called upon.

I am deeply honored that you have put this story in your top 10. Your comments made my week. Thank you so very very much!!!!

Glory BeeReviewed Chapter: 30 on 2/19/2013
Ellie this has been an absolutely brilliant story and I have eagerly awaited it chapter by chapter and never once was disappointed.:) I was surprised and pleased to discover the identity of Beleg. The epilogue was a very fitting conclusion and the reunion with Celeborn moving. I also liked seeing Galadriel feeling for once completely in the dark with what had happened.:)

Author Reply: I am so glad you have enjoyed and have stuck with it at JFA and here. I had so much fun and frustration writing this tale, but it is all worth while when I hear that others have enjoyed it so much.

I felt they all needed to get back together once again and figure it all out together. It must have been difficult for Celeborn to keep Galadriel from learning what he knew. It would have been awfully difficult to explain anyway.

Thank you so very much for reading and reviewing and enjoying this tale!

curiouswombatReviewed Chapter: 30 on 2/14/2013
And oh my goodness what tales there will be to tell - and how long it will take to tell them - a good thing that they have all the time in the world!

Author Reply: Sorry for the delay in my reply. I have been very busy lately.

I think they will need that much time with so many tales to tell and so many perspectives to tell from.

Thank you so very much for reading and reviewing and enjoying this tale!

MornReviewed Chapter: 30 on 2/9/2013
I've really enjoyed this story. It was delightfully different and intriguing. Tolkien nd time travel doesn't sound like it should work but you did really well with this.

I liked the twist with Beleg before his death. And imagine explaining this now to everyone. Oh dear! They obviously thought he was babbling on his deathbed and it was all true.

Great story. :)

Author Reply: Thank you so very much! I'm relieved the story worked as well as it did. It certainly was a challenge! He was so worried about getting to meet Beleg and I thought it only fitting the way things turned out for him. I'm sure Beleg, Mablung, and Celeborn were all suitably shocked when the future unfolded as he said it would.

Thank you so very much for reading, reviewing, and enjoying this tale!

obsidianjReviewed Chapter: 30 on 2/9/2013
That is a satisfying end to this story. There is nothing better than to sit together at the end of an adventure and discuss all the events and see the view point of everyone. In this case with thousands of years between the major events it will be something to occupy them for years to come. It will make great good-night stories for the little ones, since it had a happy ending.

Author Reply: Thank you very much! I felt they needed to meet up again in Valinor and, yes, their stories would have been grand as Haldir predicted they would be.

Thank you so very much for reading, reviewing and enjoying!

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