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Across Arda's Ages  by Rhyselle 127 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 11/12/2010
Now, that is wonderful, and so appropriate! Hooray!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/12/2010
Synchronized swimming in Aman? No, I suspect I'd forego it also! Love this glimpse of distant future life for the former denizens of Imladris!

Lady BluejayReviewed Chapter: 5 on 11/12/2010
This rings very true. LBJ

Lady BluejayReviewed Chapter: 7 on 11/12/2010
A poignant and important moment captured well. LBJ

Lady BluejayReviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/12/2010
*Grinning* through my breakfast. LBJ

Author Reply: So happy this is making everyone smile.

Lady BluejayReviewed Chapter: 10 on 11/12/2010
Great - all the times I have written of Dol Amroth and I have never thought of this. Talk about learning something new everyday. LOL. LBJ

Author Reply: I very much enjoy you Dol Amroth tales. I like it that each of us can bring new things to the table when we write fanfic. Thanks for reviewing!

Lady BluejayReviewed Chapter: 11 on 11/12/2010
How true! Very nice. KBJ

Author Reply: Thank you!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 11/12/2010
An impossible question to answer. Poignantly lovely.

VilwarinReviewed Chapter: 10 on 11/11/2010
Aha! Dol amroth Blue. How wonderful that it found its way into a drabble. And it's very beautifully done, too. I imagine that this is where a considerable amount of his wealth came from and of course he'd be worried.

Author Reply: When I started doing the research, it was for a costume, but nothing one learns is ever wasted when one is a writer! :) So glad you liked it!

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/10/2010
Too funny! I can just see Thranduil tearing around with his new toy, and white-knuckled Legolas. You capture the beginning of a higher-tech, faster, age very nicely; and Legolas' reflections keep us grounded in Tolkien's mythology despite the time and place.

Author Reply: I still grin when I visualize this drabble. I was thinking that it wasn't the technology that freaked Legolas out, as much as his father's reckless enthusiasm! From what we do see of Thranduil in canon, I have a feeling that during the dark years before Sauron was extinguished for good, he wasn't one to take reckless chances, but he was also not one to simply and quietly slip away from Middle-earth. So I can see him being a trifle more personally adventurous by the 1890s. *grin*

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