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My Brother's Keeper  by daw the minstrel 25 Review(s)
sofiaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/13/2004
good story so far. Is Eilian drunk? He seems that way...
-sofia

Author Reply: Eilian does look drunk, doesn't he? We'll have to wait and see just what's ailing him.

DotReviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/13/2004
This was such a really great chapter. I love Ithilden. I really, really do.

Legolas drawing attention to the fact that he has a dagger is very amusing. He probably never forgave his brother for taking the last one from him.

I like the way Legolas confides his worries about Eilian to Ithilden. I think telling Legolas that Thranduil won't send him south until he's fully healed is probably the most reassuring thing that Ithilden could have said.

You made me laugh when Ithilden suddenly speeds up when he spots a certain maiden. “She just does not yet realize that you always get what you want.” LOL! How completely unromantic. Still, at least Legolas doesn't seem bothered any more by his brother's interest in Alfirin. Interesting that Ithilden isn't quite as sure as Legolas is that he will succeed with her.His communication skills around her have vastly improved, I must say. I can only imagine the look he gave that poor messenger.

"He did not want to make a fool of himself in public." That's hard, isn't it. I mean, it's bad enough trying to find out if someone you're mad about actually likes you without having to do it under public scrutiny because you're the king's son.

Eilian's in a bad way, alright. What a pity Glarion had to witness his suffering. I bet Ithilden wishes he'd just ushered Glarion in the moment he arrived. I suppose Calith immediately realised what would happen but couldn't very well tell Ithilden. It must be quite difficult for Calith to sit in the same office as Eilian. Actually, I thought you did that scene very well. I know Eilian has never been one for sitting still but presumably he could make some effort at it under normal circumstances but now he seems completely on edge. A very close friend of mine suffers from a form of depression and I can always tell when she's about to suffer a bad attack because she's exactly the same - constantly moving, can't sit down for more than a few seconds, has to be doing something. Anyway, I really get the sense of Eilian starting to spiral out of control. It brought tears to my eyes when he had such difficulty with his bow. How frustrating for him. And in front of everyone! At the moment it's probably hard for him to see that he will be well again and that he is only making matters worse for himself by pushing himself and then feeling like a failure.

Siondel is right, of course - Ithilden probably heard about the incident straight away. I must say, hats off to Ithilden and Thranduil for being so understanding. They seem to accept the fact that Eilian isn't around for meals, even for the one at the Summer Solstice. I don't know how much longer that'll last, though. There's only so much a family can take when a member is only hurting himself by shutting them out.

Ithilden on the edge of his seat waiting for the dancing is just so sweet! He's really fallen for her if his ultra-professional manner is starting to slip a little. I imagine he's amusing his father no end.

Ah, Miriwen and Aerlinn again. I love watching them all so awkward with each other. It's so true, the boys going quiet and the girls pretending not to notice. I bet the two ellyth dared each other to walk back that second time...

Something missing from the infirmary? Eilian with perhaps too much wine? Was there aught in that wine, then? *sigh* I'll stop thinking about it and just wait and see.

Aagh, lunchtime is over. I really enjoyed this chapter. I hope what I wrote made sense 'cos I'm in a bit of a hurry! :-)






Author Reply: Ithilden took a while to develop in my head, but I'm loving him now too. He's someone you would want to have around in a emergency, but he can also do things like observe Legolas and his friends watching the girls. And you are so right that the girls probably dared one another to walk there again!

It must be hard for Ithilden and Alfirin to get comfortable with one another. When I matched Eilian with Celuwen, I had them be friends from childhood and I think that made a tremendous difference. But Ithilden is just feeling his way along here and he's a guy who does not like to look stupid.

Eilian's behavior is certainly going to be known far and wide after this.

esamenReviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/13/2004
" One more time,” the sword master said, and Legolas nodded, rolled his shoulders, and slipped into a defensive stance. The sword master started with a slow overhand strike that Legolas brushed away, but then he advanced with vertical and diagonal blows that gradually increased in speed. Legolas blocked and danced out of harm’s way, as he had been taught, waiting for the horizontal blow that meant he was to attack rather than simply defend. When it came, it was such a departure from the rhythm of the vertical and diagonal strikes that he almost let it reach him. But he managed to dodge beyond the sword’s reach and then immediately press forward, coming in behind the sword master’s weapon and stabbing at his belly."

Daw, dear writer, are you taking fencing lessons? this sure is interesting to read . . . I just love it; the imagery is fabulous and it is so vital to Legolas's life story . . . But there's more detail to the swordfighting here than our gentle minstrel might be expected to show us. What's up, songstress?


"Eilian and Maltanaur were walking along the edge of the green, and Eilian was talking animatedly and waving his hands about."

Oh, no. Not Eilian. Not our gorgeous, brave-hearted, beautiful Eilian. Oh, please don't say so. (Esamen hides her eyes and only peeks between her fingers at the next chapter.) Update soon, now, or your readership will all die of suspense, and then where will you be? Love across the miles, and happy typing (hint, hint).


Author Reply: I'm not taking fencing. I just read about it on the internet! I put the detail in just for realism. I wanted to give a sense of what Legolas's life is like.

I posted this chapter about half an hour ago, so I can't say I'm working on the next one yet, but I'll get to it soon!

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/13/2004
stitched wound - wound - sorry.

Author Reply: I knew that. :-)

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/13/2004
Oh happy day. More story.

Dear little Legolas and his boot knife - and making sure he rubs in its (legal) existence to big brother. It would seem as if Legolas has begun to grasp the difference between boys and girls and has finally understood why Ithilden likes to talk to Alfirin.

Legolas won't be the only one worried about Eilian - he seems in a very bad way. Shaking hands, restlessness, bad temper, irrational outbursts. And yet, unfortunately, nothing like a broken bone or stitched would which would make him rest - and which he could blame for the rest. He is an accident waiting to happen - and I am fairly sure the train is approaching. (Is the mood-enhancing drug supply missing???)

Legolas is good at recognising that Turgon is remarkably persuasive, isn't he? He has even spotted that when Turgon is in full flow, he makes the problems and likely trouble disappear from the mind. (Turgon's career, had he made it to a sufficient age: working in advertising. Or selling encyclopedias.)

Not easy for Alfirin to be courted by the Crown Prince - he will have to be very clear that he is not just doing an Eilian (meaningless flirting) or she will not be prepared to endure the difficulties. Although possibly it is not only Ithilden who always gets what he wants!

Lovely surprise at this time of day. Look forward to more.

Author Reply: Yes, I'd say Legolas has noticed that girls are different. He's still hanging back in the safety of the guy pack, but he's looking! It's funny that he can recognize the problems Turgon makes but still is not willing to walk away from him. And I think that to Turgon, dismissing his arguments is the equivalent of walking away. I wonder what he would have done if Legolas had stood firm as Annael sometimes does?

Alfirin is a bit self-conscious with all the attention that Ithilden takes for granted. I think Ithilden could be a bit overwhelming.

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