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A Visit to Imladris by Dragon | 4 Review(s) |
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MaidenofValinor | Reviewed Chapter: 31 on 12/12/2004 |
oh no oh no no no! why? why in the world? nevermind.... Author Reply: *grin* Celebrian has not yet gained her mother's wisdom. | |
azul | Reviewed Chapter: 31 on 12/10/2004 |
I loved this chapter it had me crying with laughter. I didn't think it could get much better after the incidents with Haldir, and Gil-galad falling out the tree but this latest update was brilliant. I especially love the way Glorfindel seems so wary of Celeborn, and leaves it to Gil-galad to save the day, I can't wait to see what happens to Elrond, and what Celeborn will say to Celebrian. Please write more, azul Author Reply: Hello! I'm glad you liked it! I always have fun writing it (and the associated Midwinter story that I'll post in a few days). Glorfindel would rather face Ceeborn than the Balrog, I believe! Dragon | |
Shemyaza | Reviewed Chapter: 31 on 12/9/2004 |
I always enjoy the latest development in this story Dragon. I think more than anyone else you've captured Gil-Galad, Glorfindel and Elrond as the 'Terrible Trio'. I especially enjoy the way you combine Gil-Galad's High Kingly-ness and potential for mischief with Elrond's slightly more stuffy half-elven nature. Your Glorfindel is just a joy - the kind of gorgeous yet hapless male that all the women chase, but who constantly defies being dragged into anything as boring as a relationship. To me your story embodies that time. Too many of the stories around that era in Tolkien's world concentrate exclusively on the foul deeds and darkness growing around them and make the High King seem rather bowed down and full of gloom and despair, as I suppose many writers feel befitted his eventual fate. I love the depiction of Celeborn as the constantly horrified and enraged father who sees every male around as the potential de-flowerer of his baby girl and the resigned weariness of Galadriel as she tries to steer both her husband and daughter through the pitfalls they seem to provide for themselves without any help from anyone else! Please keep it going, as long as you can anyway. It's delightful. Author Reply: I love the depiction of Celeborn as the constantly horrified and enraged father who sees every male around as the potential de-flowerer of his baby girl... *grin* That comment made me giggle so much! I like to write about the happy, everyday times in Tolkien's world. There is still so much goodness and joy about, even when evil deeds are happening. And I write to laugh and make others smile! (I always pictured them as a terrible trio too... ;)) | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 31 on 12/9/2004 |
Mind you, it is quite surprising that Elrond and Celebrian ever got as far as begetting the twins so that they could go through a painful adolescence. Author Reply: *g* Indeed. A prolonged and painful courtship, in order to spawn brats that go through eighty years or so of turbulent adolescence. You wonder why people want to be elves, really. | |