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Imrahil's Daughter  by Madeleine 40 Review(s)
BodkinReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/8/2005
Something happens as soon as these two set eyes on each other that is quite magic. They both lose all common sense - and awareness of what is happening around them. I love the very public debate.

As if it is Lothiriel's fault that Eomer didn't know who she was! What kind of healer goes round announcing to all and sundry that she is a princess? And he feels so deliciously awkward because he has been having lewd thoughts about his friend's daughter.

And, behind him, to his complete ignorance, all those noble well-wishers' brains are clicking and coming up with the thought - 'very suitable match'. Little do they know that they are doomed!

Author Reply: Lothíriel is certainly blissfully unaware what is going on around her; Éomer does realize that they have attracted an audience - by he doesn't care.

NilmandraReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/7/2005
I loved this chapter the second time around too. The verbal sparring was very well done. :D

Author Reply: Love match or sparring partners? What would be more fun for the onlookers?

Gandalfs apprenticeReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/7/2005
This is fun! Good writing. I'm eager to read about the feast....

Author Reply: I suppose by now you've learnt that I skipped the feast. Hope it's still fun to read, anyway.

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/7/2005
Well that was rousing! I love seeing two clever strong people argue like this. But it sounds as if they have some explaining to do now. That should be even more fun.

Author Reply: Can you imagine how it is, when you expect that everybody is going to grill you about your behaviour but nobody actually does?

Elendiari22Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
I have to admit to you that after reading the first chapter of "The Healer and the Warrior" I went over and looked you up on fanfiction.net. I have to tell you that I haven't had such an enjoyable evening in a long time! Your stories are brilliant, your characters awesome. I won't give away spoilers to the readers here, but I am looking forward to any and all other fics you write. Thank you!

Author Reply: Hey, you are cheating. There will be some more fics in the future but I have to take a break for a couple to month to concentrate on some exams I have to pass. But here I will be updating this story arc regularly.

RadbooksReviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
Wonderful chapter and start to this next section. I loved the interaction between Eomer and Faramir and it will be interesting to see how this 'little' affair that Eomer evidently had will now play out in his eventual relationship with Lothiriel. I found his relationship with Gimli interesting and I loved it when he asked Gimli if he truly wanted him to give his opinion on the beauty of another woman when he was standing in front of Arwen. That was wonderful! :) Also, I had never considered the fact that there probably were many Rohirrim children running around Minas Tirith after the war and that he as the king would have been concerned about them. Nicely done and I can't wait until the next chapter!

Author Reply: Since the beginning of time armies have left this kind of legacy behind. And these children have always been stigmatized in one way or the other.

KittyReviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
*lol*
Éomer ist aber gar nicht nett zu dem armen Faramir! Ihn so aufzuziehen - das hat Faramir eigentlich nicht verdient, nach allem, was er mit seinem eigenen Vater schon mitgemacht hat. Naja, unser guter Steward of Gondor wird sich wohl an seinen künftigen Schwager und dessen seltsamen Sinn für Humor gewöhnen müssen (oder zumindest an Éomers Abneigung gegen Feste dieser Art, die Éomers Laune offensichtlich nicht unbedingt heben).

Und dann sein Gespräch mit Amrothos - ich habe mich kaputtgelacht. Du hast wirklich ein Händchen für diese Art Dialoge! Ich glaube, ich muß mir abgewöhnen, beim Lesen Tee zu trinken, ich habe ihn beinahe über den Laptop geprustet! Wenn die ganze Fürstenfamilie von Dol Amroth so schlimm ist, dann frage ich mich ja, wie es dem armen Éomer ergeht, wenn er es mal mit allen zusammen aufnehmen muß *grins*

Gimlis Auftritt war auch Klasse! Sein Eifer, Éomer zu beweisen, daß Lady Galadriel die Schönste ist, war ja urkomisch, aber auch irgendwie rührend. Obwohl es nicht sehr taktvoll war, das ausgerechnet vor Arwen zu machen! Éomer hat sich aber gut aus der Affäre gezogen.

Aber wie kannst Du ausgerechnet jetzt abbrechen? *grummel* Das nennt man Cliffhanger! Ich kann das nächste Kapitel gar nicht erwarten, bzw. was Éomer und Lothíriel sagen, wenn sie sich unter *den* Umständen wiedersehen!

Author Reply: Amrothos wird noch des öfteren auftauchen - also, vorsicht mit dem Tee! Und er ist nicht der schlimmste in der Dol Amroth Familie.

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
What a great Eomer chapter. We see him as a king concerned for his people, as a friend, as a man. And I hope we're about to see him as a lover!

Author Reply: Oh yes, you are going to see Éomer as a lover - but definitely as a lover of the different kind.

NilmandraReviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
I love being Eomer's head like this. His thoughts about his land, his people, his king, whether he wants to be king and all that entails, is just a grand look into his person. How he interacts with others is amusing too - intimidating Faramir, however briefly... I think Faramir will learn to deal with him well!, the annoying Amorothos... I would strangle him too... then Elfhelm - someone who would put him him in his place if he needed it.

Yet when we see him with Arwen we know that beneath all the gruff exterior words of honey can flow. And I can't wait for him to meet Prince Imrahil's daughter :>)

Author Reply: How to write from the point of view of a man as a female writer? Well, think about what you would do in a certain situation - and then let your character do the opposite.

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 1 on 12/3/2005
I'm glad to see that Eomer can't get the healer out of his head. The past months have been frantically busy - and she's still niggling at him.

I like the way he interacts with others - Faramir, Elfhelm and Amrothos are very different and he reacts differently with each: teasing Faramir (poor man - he's not quite sure what to make of it), friends with Elfhelm - yet in authority - able to be himself more than with any other, and irritated by Amrothos. I must say I rather like Amrothos, though - he can be witty and I definitely get the feeling he is very intelligent.

The problems of Rohan are going to be very much on Eomer's mind, too. Wars don't just end and go away - I'm glad to see the aftermath considered. Even the aftermath of blond children being born in Minas Tirith.

Clever of Eomer to wrong-foot Gimli over the Galadriel question - and he is most definitely more inclined to moon over dark maidens!

Author Reply: Oh yes, I'm thinking about Amrothos as a very intelligent guy but as a third son he hadn't had a real opportunity to use this intelligence in a constructive way. He had never been faced with a true challenge in life.

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