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Neath Anor, Ithil, and Gil by Larner | 3 Review(s) |
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Kitty | Reviewed Chapter: 87 on 5/24/2010 |
The last line says it all, really. As sad as it is, the tale of Númenor is a pretty realistic picture of human nature, I fear. I'm always glad at least the Faithful escaped the destruction. Author Reply: I am so glad you agree! Thanks so, Kitty! | |
Linda Hoyland | Reviewed Chapter: 87 on 5/9/2010 |
An interesting glimpse of a part of Tolkien's world of which I know very little, I fear. Author Reply: It was interesting trying to think why Imrazor would have been called "the Numenorean" so long after the founding of Gondor. Thanks so, Linda! | |
eiluj | Reviewed Chapter: 87 on 5/8/2010 |
I'm used to thinking of Imrazôr in terms of his wife, rather than the events -- and follies -- he must have seen. Kudos for putting it all together -- and for portraying him with the wisdom he must have had to have attracted Mithrellas. Author Reply: RiverOtter asked for a tale of the early days of Dol Amroth; it was fascinating to realize he was a contemporary with Earnil the Second--I'd ignored the fact that there WERE two Earnils! Now I have some serious rewriting to do in "Stirring Rings," I fear. Good to hear from you! | |