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Fiondil's Tapestry by Fiondil | 8 Review(s) |
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Agape4Gondor | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 4/9/2008 |
I have always wanted to know the history of 'those' swords. Thanks for sharing it. Lord Namo probably told you about it one night in front of the fire.... And I roared with laughter at the ending! Author Reply: Well, now you know... and I thought the ending was pretty hysterical, too. *grin* | |
T.A | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/6/2008 |
Interesting story. :-) But it made me think, can the Noldor and the Sindar living in Beleriand could have seen any hobbits? Technically not possible, but they could've heard accounts of them from the Nandor who came to live in Beleriand under Denethor. Could the elves of Gondolin have had interaction with the Nandor? So Glorfindel must have a vivid imagination or Irmo must have helped him in that area. ;-) Author Reply: The perian did not exist in the first age, and certainly not in Beleriand. Glorfindel had prescient dreams about the dagger and who would ultimately need it. Actually, I think you quite missed the point of the story which is found in the final line spoken by Tuor. *grin* | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
Ah--you have Sting beginning as a dagger of Glorfindel's? And does he recognize it when Bilbo brings it to Imladris? Wonderful! "What's a Perian?" Heh! Author Reply: Maybe if the muse decides it's worth it I might write about that. *grin* Glad you like this. | |
Nieriel Raina | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
LOL! A delightful ficlet, Fiondil! So nice to see Turgon written by you. And Glorfindel actually in Gondolin! I'd love to see more of these characters in their home environment but don't want you to pull yourself away from writing EI 2 either. *grin* Loved it! NiRi Author Reply: Well, maybe someday I'll have to write about Turgon and Glorfindel in Gondolin, but not today. I've got too many bunnies cluttering up the place as it is. LOL! I'm glad you enjoyed this, NiRi. Thanks for letting me know. | |
Radbooks | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
Oh, very nice ficlet! Glorfindel with Sting is a fun idea and it must have shocked him to see it so many years later. Well, perhaps not shocked him since he'd had the dream, but it must have given him pause knowing that the perian who found it would save many. It would definitely give him hope for the success of the quest! :) Author Reply: I thought it would be fun to give Sting some real history beyond what we know from "The Hobbit" and who better to have been its first owner but Glorfindel? *grin* I'm sure it was a surprise (albeit a pleasant one) to see his old dagger again after so many millennia, but I'm sure he was quite glad to see it, knowing that this was indeed that perian he had seen in his dreams. | |
ellie | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
excellent! what a delightful story! loved that last line especially. Author Reply: Thanks, Ellie. I'm glad you liked this, especially the last line. *grin* | |
SurgicalSteel | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
Oh, I like the notion that Orcrist once belonged to Tuor! And the end - 'what's a perian' - that's priceless! Of course, now I want to see Glorfindel's reaction to that dagger in Bilbo's hands. Author Reply: You and I imaqine everyone else. LOL I'm glad you enjoyed this, SS. I thought the ending was pretty funny myself, considering that in the First Age there weren't any periain. One has to wonder what Glorfindel's thoughts were the first time he actually set eyes on a Hobbit. *grin* Thanks for reviewing. | |
Kitty | Reviewed Chapter: 5 on 3/2/2008 |
Nice idea to explore how these particular weapons were made. And Idril loves bright pointy things? *lol* And you gave Sting to Glorfindel! How fitting! But of course, now I want him to see this blade again so many, many years later in Imladris, when Bilbo brought it with him and later gave it to Frodo! I am sure Frodo would be interested (though maybe only *after* the Quest) in knowing Glorfindel dreamt about this one even before the Fall of Gondolin. Author Reply: As I was writing the story I did try to imagine Glorfindel's reaction when he happened to see that blade in Bilbo's hands (or Frodo's) and realize for whom the dagger was meant about which he had dreamt more than 6400 years earlier. Perhaps I might just write such a fic if the mood (and the muse) strikes. Thanks for reviewing. | |