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My Sword Trembles - Book Three - 'My Sword' Series  by Agape4Gondor 2 Review(s)
TariReviewed Chapter: 40 on 11/3/2008
I do hope Ragnhild is not under Curunir’s spell although I fear this may be the case. No human is exempted from lure of his powers.

Though Faramir is still a child, he is showing much maturity. I see something of the great leader he will someday become.

Tari

Author Reply: There is always hope, and Indis will continue to hope that Ragnhild is not 'enraptured.'

Yes - it will be fun to see Faramir as an adult... for the none, we should let him play now and again :)

Thanks for the review!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 40 on 11/2/2008
He is maturing rapidly, Denethor's younger son. Alas that this is the necessity. And the idea of sending Ragnild away could work to either the good or the bad. So far Mithrandir does not appear to have developed the suspicion that Saruman has fallen indeed. He will sound Curunir out? That should be--interesting.

And the time of Faramir's period as esquire approaches.

Author Reply: Hi, Larner!

I am so sorry that Faramir is maturing - darn it all - the lad should have some time being a boy - yet, the time in Dol Amroth was joy-filled.

No - according to the book, and even though this is an AU - I'm trying to follow the book as well as I can - Mithrandir has no idea that Curunir has turned to evil... In fact, I'm not quite sure Curunir has - just bending that way, at this moment in time. But he feels a need to 'control' Gondor and never felt that Denethor would allow that -

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