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A Star in Midwinter  by Cairistiona 29 Review(s)
PSWReviewed Chapter: 10 on 10/3/2021
I just love Chieftain’s Call. It’s always been one of my favorite pieces of fanfic. :-) Thx as always for sharing!

Author Reply: Thanks for revisiting and for your kind words!

PSWReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/11/2016
I so enjoy this story, and as the year draws to a close I wanted to go back and read it. I especially loved your Chieftain's Call, which is what I remember most from it ... Thanks so much for writing (this story and all of them). :-)

I am kicking around writing a Mettare story for the end of the year -- probably involving how the northern Dunedain might celebrate once the King has returned. What new symbolism and traditions might this time of year take on? If I actually find the time to write such a story, would you mind if I reference Chieftain's Call in it? It would be one of those changed traditions, of course, as the King is come (and he's in Gondor) -- but I would love to have it in the mix....

Hope all is going well w you, and you're taking some time to enjoy the season even in the midst of all the busyness! :-)

Author Reply: Thanks so much and of course you may reference Chieftain's Call. I'm honored both that you'd choose to reread this and that you'd like to borrow from it. :)

I'm doing well, thank you, and enjoying a somewhat relaxed Christmas season so far, which is new and different but completely welcome. Hope your holidays are merry as well!

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 10 on 5/10/2010
I loved the idea of Aragorn as Santa Claus/ first foot. It was moving how deeply he cares for his people.

A most enjoyable story.It is still cold enough as if I were reading it in winter, but I'm glad I've finished before next Christmas!

Author Reply: I'm so glad you finally were able to finish this (and yes, glad that it didn't take until next Christmas!) Unlike the last chapter with the oath-taking, this was probably the easiest chapter to write simply because it was so enjoyable to show Aragorn's love for his people on such a face-to-face, practical level. I'm so glad it moved you.

Thanks for the review!

ElentarriReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/23/2010
Hello!

I hope real life hasn't been interfering too much, but I am shamelessly begging for another Aragorn, Denlad and Halbarad story....pretty please? :-)

Happy writing

Author Reply: LOL... thank you for the request. *g* I am working on things, but it's slow going thanks to, yes, pesky real life. I appreciate your thinking of me, though! Keep your fingers crossed the real life settles down a bit and lets me get on with writing. :)

LisaGReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/26/2010
Terrific yuletide story! I enjoyed reading the comaradarie and teasing between Halbarad and Aragorn...especially when Halbarad was threating to tell his friend where he wanted to put his frostbitten feet! ;) Also the brotherly banter of Elladan, Elrohir and Aragorn was great...loved Elrohir's humor about Elladan having a scratch on his arm that needed Elrond's care! Bwa ha ha ha! The image of Aragorm being set upon by the giggle children looking for mints was adorable...I can imagine him being wonderful with children. Chieftain's Call was a wonderful idea, I loved it! But what did Aragorn get as gifts???



Author Reply: Thank you, Lisa! Glad you enjoyed this story and all the banter and camaraderie. I've always liked to imagine Aragorn was good with children, too. And of course, the bantering between the twins had a higher purpose in providing the men with a much needed release from the tension of the fight.

Hmm, as for what Aragorn got for his gifts... that's a very good question! I would imagine Halbarad probably gave him a new tooled leather belt or scabbard and Ivorwen yet more blankets and socks and Maevor may have resupplied him with peppermints. *g*

Thanks again for the review!

Lily BagginsReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/23/2010
This story was so good that well, words cannot even convey. And I KNEW that Aragorn was akin to Santa Claus! Carving toys out in the woods? There's a man for you---no wonder his people love him so.

Denlad is one of my most favorite OCs ever, so I truly enjoyed seeing him coming into his own and feeling, at last, wanted and needed. I know I talk about caring for my mother, and I do believe that's why I loved Denland from the start---his family came first, then himself.

And I won't even try to go into how much I loved Aragorn in this story. Thank yo you so much for giving us this holiday gift!

Author Reply: Thank you, Lily! I'm so glad this story touched you on so many levels--it's always interesting to hear what a reader takes from a story and a character, and it's always very humbling to me when anyone tells me one of my OCs is a favorite. I love Denlad, too, if I can say that, and he'll play a role in a lot more stories. I'm glad no one seems to be tired of him yet. :) And yes, I do think Aragorn must be related to Santa Claus somehow... distant cousin or great-great-however-many great grandfather. *g* Isn't that fun to picture him on some lonely watch, carving a tiny toy top out of scrap of a tree branch?

Thanks always for your lovely reviews!

grumpyReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/10/2010
Hi, I just wanted to tell you how much I have enjoyed your story, each and every chapter. It was truly entertaining. I do hope to read more from you.
Loved the part about the captain's call.

Author Reply: Thank you, grumpy! I'm so glad you enjoyed it all--wouldn't it be nice to have the Chieftain call at your house? Ah, we can dream, anyway. Thanks again!

MirachReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/1/2010
That is a sweet image of Aragorn performing this tradition, and spending the evenings in wilderness carving wooden toys. I really like it, and I like also the bittersweet touch of sorrow in this chapter. But now I’m going to await a call at my door I think... if only in my imagination. Thank you for a great Christmas story, and a blessed New Year to you too!

Author Reply: Thank you, Mirach! Isn't that sort of neat, to imagine Aragorn spending those lonely watches keeping his hands busy with carving toys? Of course, many times he likely couldn't because of the dangers he faced, but I imagine there were times when the weather would force him to hole up in a secure, cozy cave for a day or a night, and that's when he'd get out his knife and a piece of wood.

And even more fun to imagine the Chieftain showing up at your own door, yes! :)

You have a blessed New Year, too, and thank you for the review!

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/28/2009
A touching wrap-up to a timely and heart-warming story, with Aragorn as the Dunedain Santa Claus, and a happy Denlad coming with him. Thanx for this great holiday present, Cairistiona!

Author Reply: You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much for all the reviews!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/28/2009
I rejoice I had time and energy to read this tonight, and wish you well as the new year comes in. Joy to you ever! And good to see the new Dunadan settled in!

Author Reply: I'm so glad you were able to find time to finish reading this in such a busy holiday season! Thank you for all the reviews, and have a wonderful New Year. :)

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