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Keeper of the Jewels  by Cuthalion 9 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 9/22/2006
And plots to writhe in Minas Tirith. Nurse blatters a bit much, I fear.

Well, well written.

Author Reply: Yes, she does, but she doesn't mean any harm. It is not her fault that this harmless confidingness is so terribly misused by those whom she serves. Thank you very much!

Cúthalion

Grey WondererReviewed Chapter: 1 on 7/18/2006
Poor Sam and poor Aragorn finding those clippers and all that blood. He must have been very worried by the time he found Sam. Your Sam is so sweet and so eager not to cause any trouble. I am enjoying this and am glad to have found it.

Author Reply: Thank you! *bows* I thought this must be "very" Sam to be quite embarrassed when it is - for a change - him who needs some help. And he will get even more in trouble that way as the story continues...

Cúthalion

AndreaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 7/2/2006
Hi Cuthalion,

this is *very* intriguing!

His right hand is bandaged? There's going to be a mix up, I'm quite sure.

Poor Sam, I can imagine his embarrassment about the "blood trail" to the houses of healing! Now let's see what Mr. Frodo will have to say.

Ich bin gespannt, wie's weitergeht :)

Author Reply: Ich werde mir Mühe geben, damit es spannend bleibt! *lacht*

Cúthalion

ElemmírëReviewed Chapter: 1 on 7/1/2006
Oh dear! Me thinks there is going to be a case of mistaken identity leaving poor, tired Frodo to fret for the safety of his Sam!

This sounds like it is going to be a very intrguing story.

(p.s. loved the detail, like the clipping shears being too large for Sam's hobbit hands, etc.)

Author Reply: Thank you! I'm very glad that you like it!

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/30/2006
This sounds *very* intriguing. The Lady Artanis? Is there some significance to her having one of Galadriel's names? She seems to be a very intriguing character...

Sam's mishap reminded me of one of my own fics, though he was a good deal younger in that one. But his reactions to needing help certainly haven't changed--he'll do what good hobbit-sense requires, but it doesn't mean he has to like it, LOL!

And why does this bit sound so *very ominous*?

Half an hour later a pigeon rose from the stables of the Keeper’s house, circling over the white roof and turning west to where the sun went down behind Mt. Mindolluin. The small message tube tied to her foot contained a short note:

The Ringbearer has a bedroom of his own. He rests early. And his right hand is bandaged.


Uh-huh. And *Sam's* hand is bandaged...uh-oh...

Looking *immensely* forward to more!



Author Reply: *laughs*

Uh oh indeed. Maybe it is a little too predictable what will probably happen next, but I rarely had such fun diving into the twists of a plot. I'll try to make the rest as thrilling as the beginning, I promise. Thank you very much!

Author Reply: Oh -and a blessed birthday and a happy new year!

meckinockReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/30/2006
Sam is delightful, poor hobbit, and I was cheering to see a glimpse of Aragorn's sense of humor - I laughed at his account of finding the abandoned shears and the trail of blood. And what a wonderful description of his voice.

Your descriptions are so beautiful they could be paintings, and yet they're not just beautiful but informative and insightful, every one of them carrying meaning as well as sensory input. The exchange between the Lady and her maid was so telling - so now we begin to see what's on her mind. I hope to read more very soon. This is magnificent, Cuthalion.

Author Reply: You know, I remembered Aragorn's hysterical monologue beside Merry's bed in the Houses of Healing when the hobbit asks him about the pipeweed (one of my favorite moments in ROTK), and this was clearly something of that kind. And the voice... ah well, I'm a shameless fangirl of both, Viggo Mortensen and Aragorn.

Thank you for everything you say; I hope you'll like the rest, too!

Cúthalion

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/30/2006
A gripping and fascinating beginning,you already have me hooked on this story. I loved your portrayal of Sam, Aragorn and the mysterious lady.

Author Reply: And I am glad that you enjoy this! Thank you very much!

RSReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/30/2006
Wonderful. I love your descriptions. They are so vivid. The characterization of Aragorn and Sam are just as I imagined they would be.

Artanis feels like a cold, embittered lady. She is scary. She is cooking up something and I know it's no good.

You got me from the prologue. I am hooked. I cannot wait for the next installment. This promises to be a wonderful read.

Author Reply: What a great compliment! And just wait and see - it might well be that Lady Artanis will surprise you as the tale continues (but you are right when you say that she's embittered). Next week I'll hopefully be able to post the second chapter. Thank you!

Cúthalion

Gandalfs apprenticeReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/30/2006
Already I'm dying for the next chapter--you've built up great suspense, combined with a charming portrait of all the members of the Fellowship. Thanks!

G.A.

Author Reply: My pleasure!*smiles*

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