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Tales of the Innkeeper  by Allee 10 Review(s)
nad_no_ennasReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/29/2011
Saw this recced on Lotrips finders and wanted you to know how much I enjoyed reading it. THe innkeepers voice sounds very real, as does that of Ellesar. Thank you!

grumpyReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/11/2007
Great story, Love the part about 'Elessar still being new to the king business'. I am with the innkeeper thought's that Carandol needs a reminder that this was no ordinary man to go triflin' with. Let Elessar out!

Author Reply: Thanks, grumpy. LOL--yes, Elessar unleashed! Carandol had better be careful. ;-)

Allee

RSReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/3/2007
Woah, what the heck did Carandol do now?

Wonderful description of "the war raging inside Elessar", "grey eyes clouded"--man and sovereign fighting. Kind of scary. I agree with Master InnKeeper "the return of the king right now wouldn't be so bad.

"After all, my Queen and I make an unlikely pair. Why not these two?” He shrugged, picked up his wine goblet, and went off to settle himself by the fire.---This paragragh gave me a smile..so easy going... until Carandol pushed his button!

This has got to be one of my favorites from the "Tales of the Innkeeper"!

More, More, More!




Author Reply: Hi RS,

I'm glad you enjoyed this one. :-) I feel for Aragorn, with that war raging inside him. The people certainly need the king, but they need the man, too. Poor Aragorn--I don't know how he did it!

Allee

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/3/2007
A sharp one, that innkeeper! But perhaps he doesn't realize that what makes Elessar such a *good* King is that he doesn't try too hard to suppress Aragorn the man--remembering that he's only human himself helps him to be more just and merciful than one who always thought himself above others--like the *old* Steward...

Author Reply: Thanks for the comments, Dreamflower. I agree: Elessar the King *needs* Elessar the man. What a hard balance to achieve!

Allee

HalrohirReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/2/2007
Well Met, Allee!

I just spent an enjoyable evening, reading each one of the vignettes about our good Innkeeper and his encounters with Lord Elfstone. So, I shall elave my thoughts for all, in one review.

Each tale stands alone on its own merits, and each one is a part of the ongoing tale of the King's wintering in this humble, pleasant place. As is with many things, the humble becomes noble, with understanding.

I do enjoy the sidestory of Carandol and Silima, and the growth of the young lad in the King's company. Also, the reactions the Kin displays with various and sundry encounters. You have plainly done a good deal of work and thought to making this!

I enjoyed your works, and eagerly look forward to hearing them continue!

I Am,

HALROHIR



Author Reply: Well Met, Halrohir!

I'm so glad that you've enjoyed your time with Master Innkeeper. I've enjoyed seeing Elessar through his eyes.

This story began from a single vignette, which I never intended to develop any further. When I later included the characters Silima and Carandol, it was something of a surprise to me . . . and now here I am with a subplot built around those two. Of course, I'm a bit obsessed with original characters. *g*

Thanks so much for leaving your comments!

Allee

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/2/2007
This was very perceptive.Your Innkeeper notices a lot.I love this series,every chapter is sheer delight.

Author Reply: Hi Linda,

Ah, that perceptive Innkeeper! If only I were more like him. LOL. I'm glad you enjoyed it. :_)

Allee

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/2/2007
A war that I hope neither part wins entirely for the King needs the Man but your Innkeeper is right to say that the Kingdom needs a King that may appear to be more than the Common Man

Author Reply: Ah, yes. How true--if he is to lead with wisdom and compassion, the King most definitely needs the man. What a challenge to preserve the man while maintaining the comportment of a sovereign. Quite a balancing act! Thanks for the comments, harrowcat. :-)

Allee

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/1/2007
Now, that is a wonderful perspective! I find I rather like the image of Aragorn trying to decide which he was today--sovereign lord or simple man.

Author Reply: Thanks, Larner. It has to be a tough decision--man or king? Makes me appreciate just how simple my life is! LOL

Allee

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/1/2007
This is a nice insight, Allee. What a change for Aragorn. Of course, he's been shifting identities all his life. I don't know whether that's because he's a man of great depth or great conflict.

Author Reply: Hi daw,

Ah--great question: does Aragorn owe his identity shifts to great depth or great conflict? Probably both, I think. Certainly, the great conflict *enhanced* the great depth. Guess that's why I love him! Thanks for the comments, daw. :-)

Allee

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/1/2007
They were fightin’ in there, I tell you, man and sovereign, like he was decidin’ whose turn it was.

How fascinating! I'm always glad to see an update to these wonderful tales.

Author Reply: Hi Shirebound,

Well, I for one can't help but find Aragorn's dual nature--man and king--fascinating! Glad you do, too. Thanks so much much for letting me know you enjoyed it. ;-)

Allee

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