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Cardinals  by Agape4Gondor 47 Review(s)
TariReviewed Chapter: 8 on 7/13/2012
That was AWESOME! What a birthday gift.

Did you ever get my request?


Author Reply: So very glad you liked this. Only one chapter to go. Next year, I'll write the equal. *g*

I'll send a PM about your request.

Again, thanks so much for your exuberant comment!

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 8 on 7/11/2012
Suffice it to say, it was quite an experience. I wonder if you can now play the flute, the magic was that strong.”

I love it when a light moment can alleviate distress. What a wonderful chapter! To have joy take the place of despair may be the greatest healing of all.

Author Reply: I honestly never thought of it like that. No matter what the outcome, we can hope the joy will carry Boromir through.

Thanks so much for your kind words. Your comments are always appreciated.

FiondilReviewed Chapter: 8 on 7/11/2012
Great chapter, Agape. Wow! I hope whatever Elrond and Aragorn did worked. Can't wait for the next installment.

Author Reply: Thanks, Fiondil. I've got all my fingers and toes crossed.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 8 on 7/11/2012
What a great event, to have such songs of power sung over him! And he feels such joy--what a blessing! I do hope it worked!

Author Reply: Though Elrond was 'only' half-elven, I'm sure the blood of his ancestors worked. Glad you liked the scene. Your comments are most appreciated.

TariReviewed Chapter: 6 on 7/10/2012
How is it possible for Faramir to visit Edhellond? I do love the idea of the brothers being able to visit with each other now and then. I'm also sure they were reunited when Faramir's time on earth was done.

Author Reply: Edhellond is located just around the corner (so to speak) from Dol Amroth. In my tale, Ten Thousand Years, Adrahil took Boromir and Faramir to the former Elven haven to see the ruins.

Glad you love the idea of the brothers visiting.

And very glad you commented. Thank you!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/9/2012
It would be satisfying to know he is not doomed to eternal exile within his own lands, of course.

Author Reply: Yes, Larner, the exile would be eternal - with no chance to fade or take his life, or anything. *shudders*

I'm hoping Elrond can help.

Bless you for reading and responding. You know it is most appreciated.

galathilReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/8/2012
What an unusual story,I'm really enjoying it.Can't wait to see what Lord Elrond
has up his sleeve.LOL Galathil


Author Reply: I did so love the idea. It's coming nicely along, if I don't say so myself. I'm enjoying writing. So very glad you're enjoying reading.

Elrond is still an Elf - and learned many things along the way - I'm sure he can find something up his sleeve to help Boromir.

Bless you for responding!

curiouswombatReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/8/2012
Ooh - now this is an interesting turn of events....

Author Reply: That's a word I really love - interesting.

I knew Faramir would not leave his brother without trying something - anything - to make it better.

Bless you for reading and commenting. Appreciated.

FiondilReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/8/2012
Aragorn and Elrond! That's so cool. If anyone can succeed in bringing Boromir back to Minas Tirith, Elrond's the man... er... Elf. This is a very enjoyable story, Agape and I'm ooking forward to more.

Author Reply: Thanks, Fiondil. High praise from a writer of Elves.

The story is finished, hooray! I can't wait to post all ten chapters.

Bless you for reading and commenting. You know it is appreciated A LOT!

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/8/2012
Oh my, what an unexpected and suspenseful development! This is a marvelously creative tale.

Gannellas laughter exploded through the pavilion. “Mablung, have you ever met the like?”

“Nay, Gannellas. Boromir has brought much laughter to this place.”


In much the same way, I always imagine (and write) that the hobbits bring bright, welcome laughter to Tol Eressea.

Author Reply: Couple thoughts on laughter.

The Hobbits love of life had to be contagious. Boromir had to find them either totally frustrating or immensely fun. I vote for the latter. (I agree with you on Tol Eressea.)

Soldiers had to laugh - anyone living with daily horror - must laugh to survive. (At least, that's the way I get through life.)

The love between brothers could only ferment joy. IMHO

I am so glad you find this tale creative. I am blessed by your comments!

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