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We Were Young Once ~ II by Conquistadora | 8 Review(s) |
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mystarlight | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/16/2019 |
Extraordinary story!!! | |
elliska | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/14/2006 |
Catching up on reading...this is a great chapter! The way you describe how Thranduil is affected by the shadow of Sauron is incredibly powerful. The conversation with Glorfindel was wonderful--I really liked seeing those two powerful elves together. And Thranduil's dream was horrible. But the end! I fear to see what is going to happen to poor Gwaelas. Hurry with the update! Author Reply: Writing that dream was a strange project. I tried to imagine the most surreal distortion of significant fears, phobias, memories, and foreshadowings all lumped togther into general ordered chaos. Gwaelas, I fear, is in a bad way. I'll endeavor to go out after him as soon as possible. ;) | |
Redheredh | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/13/2006 |
Well, I gather from the previous reviews that Gwaelas is going to make it through. I am relieved. Believe me, you had me more worried about him than Thranduil. That was one awful nightmare visited upon him. Portents a plenty if there is no resistance to Annatar! But, nicely written and played out, I must say. Later on - when Gwaelas is safe! - he should to make an effort to find who delivered the wine and backtrack on that. Never know where proof may be found. And he has *got* to find some real friends to help him! I got the impression that Celeborn is not blind to what is going on. Can he not go to him now? He is going to have to go to a healer anyway...maybe even Galadriel, if it is more than a simple poisoned wound... Hmm, Glorfindel is not going to be of much help, though it seems. But then, maybe this is why he leaves without moving against Annatar himself. When the Maia was locked out of Lindon earlier, I am supposing G was someplace else and Gil-galad did not discuss the matter with that many people. Unless you are still planning to reveal G as shining everyone on including Sauron. Can't wait! Author Reply: You're on to a few things, I see. ;) A lot is happening on many different levels, but hopefully all shall be explained within the next chapter, at least as far as canon allows. | |
silent planet | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/12/2006 |
Super lovely, and I'm always so grateful to see you've updated! You've gone and made me ill with worry over Gwaelas (sp?) so put our hearts to reast soon! Author Reply: I'll give it my best shot. ;) | |
k_lara7 | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/11/2006 |
Oh Thranduil is so much like his son, mischief can find him anywhere, even in a quiet safe Library. Hopefully Gwaelas is okay. He needs to get to safe territory soon and have his wound looked at. Author Reply: It comes of living in a fallen and marred world, I suppose. Mischief becomes inescapable. | |
valjean | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/10/2006 |
Curses!! I HATE cliff-hangers! Now I'm going to be on pins and needles until you update! Ahm....in other words: That was very well done. Very well done indeed... Author Reply: Thanks. ^_^ Readers hate cliff-hangers, but authors love 'em. It's so easy to just leave a chapter off that way. ;) | |
Jay of Lasgalen | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/10/2006 |
Annatar is so supremely, slimily evil! It's very worrying how Thranduil is the only one to recognise his threat - even Glorfindel is oblivious. It seemed somehow very chilling that even an elf like him cannot see the truth. The Lord of Gifts has hoodwinked everybody ... And who drugged Thranduil? Was it Gwaelas? In any case, what's happened to him? I'm catching up on a great story - sorry I have't reviewed before! Jay Author Reply: I guess that comes of Thranduil having no ulterior motives or any great trust of the Noldor to begin with, rather than from any other great insight. Annatar didn't bother tailoring a mask specifically for Sindarin eyes, since he knows nobody listens to Thranduil anyway. It's a puzzling situation, as even the notes in Unfinished Tales point out: "No explanation is offered in this rapid outline of why Galadriel scorned Sauron, unless she saw through his disguise, or of why, if she did perceive his true nature, she permitted him to remain in Eregion." No, no, poor Gwaelas is quite innocent. With any luck, all shall be explained shortly. ;) | |
Ginger Rich | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 7/10/2006 |
Wow. Amazing work, Coriel. I was on the edge of my seat, thinking that Annatar better get what's coming to him. This chapter was a thrill. Is Thranduil's wound poisoned? Where did Annatar take his friend? Why are the elves so ignorant of Annatar? I have so many questions! Oh my word! Author Reply: You're not the only one with questions; this is shaping up to be a very interesting situation. You guys are awesome. Faithful reviewers can really make a story happen. ;) | |