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An Autumn Fair in Halabor by Soledad | 3 Review(s) |
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Denise | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 11/23/2008 |
I got a hearty chuckle out of wily and supercilious Master Suanach... and am quite delighted that he had to swallow some pride to save his own hide. Author Reply: He's a wily old bird, Master Suanach is. But even he has to make compromises from time to time. | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 12/26/2007 |
An excellent sale on top of an excellent agreement--his day grows better and better! And a name we also recognize. Very nice. Author Reply: Thanks. :) So, you remember Master Suanach, eh? I tried to tie in a few charcters who've always featured earlier, so that people won't get too confused by all the new ones. Completely unrelated: will we see more from the tenant of Stadle any time soon? | |
Fantasia | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 12/6/2007 |
This is a great story. I have read most of your stories and they are very intersting. You have a lot of details about live in medievel times. I enjoy the plot and learn a lot about those times. Are you going to have an update of the peoples' fate after the orc raid ass you did in the other one (don't remember the title) Keep writing, you are very good at that, I'm waiting for more of Boromir and Faramir stories (Faramir is my favorite character, I loved that one when he was very young and went to see the tournament with his grandpa)I confess that I'm not very fond of slash fics, but I do love the "Sons of Gondor" series, yours, Isabeau, Altariel and Dwimordene Author Reply: Thank you. :)) It's alwys so pleasant to find a new reader. Re: people's fate after the Orc raid I didn't want to end each chapter so darkly as in "The Last Yule in Halabor". But I might add an appendix when the story is finished, listing the fates of the people featuring here, if the readers are interested. Medieval life is a long-time interest of mine. I like to show it other people that the Middle Ages weren't all dirt and darkness as common opinion seems to think. And these characters had grown on me so much that I feel the urge to give them their own little stories from time to time. | |