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Rhyselle's Library by Rhyselle | 146 Review(s) |
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Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 3/1/2010 |
Wonderful! Perfect for our incipient King's birthday! And soon enough things will be working far faster! | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/28/2009 |
Again, a wonderful drabble, and so delightful to see Bilbo involved! Next Yule on Tol Eressea--with Frodo! | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 24 on 12/11/2009 |
And in reality it is better this way. Alas that he was bound to such a foul oath to begin with! | |
Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: 23 on 11/1/2009 |
An excellent drabble of that pivotal moment in M-e history - you capture the drama and power of it perfectly. And Eonwe's role here is a stroke of genius! | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 23 on 11/1/2009 |
And he understands, now that he has embraced that life, as he looks forward to losing the last of his family, and he will know such griefs more as his life proceeds. At least we know he at last knows reunion in this world with most of those he ever loved, and in the end will know reunion with the others, there in the Timeless Halls! | |
Lindelea | Reviewed Chapter: 23 on 10/31/2009 |
Understanding the sorrow, yes, and perhaps foreshadowing a future loss. Powerfully written. | |
ellie | Reviewed Chapter: 23 on 10/31/2009 |
that is a difficult understanding for Elrond to acquire - the sadness of the Eldar and a hard lesson for him to learn , too. nicely done. | |
Virtuella | Reviewed Chapter: 23 on 10/31/2009 |
I've never read anything about this moment before. You've captured it well! | |
Celeritas | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 10/11/2009 |
You need to be on flu meds more often, judging by the quality of this writing! *Voice of reason: "Um, Celeritas, she writes like this all the time."* Oh, right... Carry on! | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 10/10/2009 |
At least she is now free, and can seek the Halls of Mandos, no matter what becomes of him. He has given her that much freedom. Could this be, perhaps, why orcs came to fight one another as readily as they did--a racial memory, maybe, of those earliest days and the one mercy they might show one another? | |