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In Darkness Bound by Fiondil | 12 Review(s) |
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Amony | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 9/17/2014 |
Just a question, what would Melkor wear???? I mean he is supposedly the "DARK" lord, but Namo already claimed the black colour :D :D :D but you said before that Namo and Melkor's auras were violet except that Melkor's was a litte reddish, :D :D and I have have to assume that Melkor's hair is black, :D but this time Namo's is a little blueish :D :D so does that mean that he will wear black as well,??? :D :D :D But I would like to think that Vaire will weave him "pink" and "yellow" clothes as a punishment :D :D :D after all black works great on pink :D :D :D :D ............................... though it wont work on Namo :D . As lovely a story as ever Fiondil :D Author Reply: I'm sure Melkor wore black but he wasn't as snazzy looking and as debonair as Námo *grin*. Glad you liked the story, Amony. Thanks for letting me know. | |
Agape4Gondor | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 9/26/2011 |
I have been MIA for a time. I have missed your writing. A surprise -- an awful surprice-- to 'see' this one. I had chills! Author Reply: Hi Agape. Godd to see you again. So many people were curious about the hints made by various characters in "Elf, Interrupted" about this time period that I decided to find out just what did happen after the Noldor left Aman and this is the result. I hope you enjoy this tale in spite of the fact that it is darker than my usual fare. I look forward to reading whatever reviews you care to leave. | |
Tari | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 9/7/2010 |
So Melkor thinks Manwë is naive and does not see thru Melkor's ruse. He is so full of himself that he actually thinks he can fool the others. Big mistake. Of course his arrogance knows so bounds which we all know will ultimately end in his doom. Author Reply: Yeah, Melkor is full of himself, but we know that in the end he fails and that's a good thing to remember. *grin* I'm glad you've started reading this tale, Tari. I look forward to reading your reviews as the story progresses. | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/31/2010 |
Alas that he believes he must dissemble, and that he believes that dissembling managed to fool the others. Author Reply: Indeed, Larner, but that is the way of such people, believing in their own superiority over others and gloating over how they 'put one over' the other person. And, of course, we know what results from Melkor's dissembling. | |
Elflingimp | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/31/2010 |
That was very,very dark and very,very good. I enjoyed reading it but it gave me the shivers! Hugs The Imp Author Reply: Very, very dark and very, very good is just what I was aiming for. Thanks, Elflingimp. *grin* As much as it gave you shivers reading it, it probably gave me more writing it. Thanks for reading and reviewing. I very much appreciate it. | |
Sitara | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/31/2010 |
Hi Fiondil. Although I’m currently facing a plethora of diseases and illnesses , I cannot miss the opportunity to read and review your very long awaited fic. Firstly, I’ve to say that I don’t harbour any longer any thoughts of destruction, because it was a time when I’ve been only too happy to wipe the floor with all of the aforementioned kings, not to mention the Valar. All I want now for us all is to reach a certain level of understanding, namely to better understand why occurred then such a disaster and, most of all, to understand that in this case the blame is to be shared, not to be heaped upon one elf or one House’s head. This being said, I’d like to make a few comments regarding Melkor’s release, when the Valar might have made some serious mistakes. Firstly, I’d like to know whether Manwë asked for Eru’s advice, concerning especially not Melkor’s release (that was already agreed upon) but the way they should have handled him afterwards. After all, the Valar do have a history in acting first and asking their Atar usually after the disaster had already happened. Secondly, the Elves who were brought in Valinor for their own safety (against the same Melkor) should have been consulted and asked for their opinion. They were also inhabitants of Valinor and Melkor’s freedom was also their concern. The Firstborn had been Melkor’s most gravely injured victims and their brethren could still be found in the pits of Utumno. Thirdly, Námo kept himself silent this time and whenever I read that part I can only think about his loud protesting towards Eärendil’s plea. I never managed to understand Námo’s way of thinking. In several occasions, Námo was silent when he should have spoken and he has spoken when it was better for him to maintain silence. This is only one of them. And finally, I cannot help but wonder: what if Melkor would have been handled differently during the Ages of his captivity? I don’t think that leaving one to its own devices is the best way to cure one’s heart of evil. Best regards and I truly hope to have a fine interaction for your stories are really special, Sitara Author Reply: Hello Sitara. The answer to your questions is "No". *LOL* What I mean is, that, examining all the sources and carefully sifting through conflicting views, to the best of my knowledge, Manwë consulted neither with Eru nor with the Eldar about Melkor. How different Middle-earth's history would have been had he done so, none can say. Tolkien, of course, was less interested in any of that, being more concerned with the story he had in mind, of Melkor being too corrupted to ever be rehabilitated and the Noldor too willful and prideful to do anything other than what they did. My story, of course, is less about Melkor and the Noldor, or more specifically, Fëanor, and more about everyone else grappling with what is happening. I hope that you recover from whatever is ailing you and that you are able to enjoy this story. Thanks for taking the time to read and review. I very much appreciate it. | |
ninqwestilmen | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/30/2010 |
Awesome! Am so glad to see a new story from you, and one that promises to feature Ingwion, yup am happy. He will be pretty young at this point, but I guess you will be skipping ahead a decade or two. It will be interesting to see the Vanya royal family that you sketched in your previous story and am surely looking forward to meet the charismatic Noldoran as well. Good depiction of Melkor, and Manwe's pretty naive to fall for that simple apology. Well can't fight with canon :) As none of the other Valar said anything, it remains to be seen how trustful/distrustful they are. I am well pleased to see this ;) Author Reply: Hi ninqestilmen. Thank you. I am happy that you are pleased by this Prologue. Ingwion will be featured quite a lot in this story along with the rest of his family. And we'll also see something of the Noldorin and Telerin royal families as well. And no, you can't fight canon. I really hated writing Manwë as being so naive, but he was and we will see how the other Valar deal with the whole business in a future chapter. Anyway, thanks again for reading and reviewing. I really appreciate it. | |
Kaylee Arafinwiel | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/30/2010 |
Atar Fiondil, He's lying, he's lying! Why couldn't Manwe see that? Well, at least Namo's no fool, and he's no longer the "Little One" that Melkor made sport of. Still, I don't like that Melkor will be able to roam free around even Valmar. And living in Namo and Vaire's home, even in a guest cottage? Ick. Poor them. I hope they're going to be all right... Yay, new Quenya words! And Valarin, too? Oooh. I am going to love this story, I just know it! Tye-melin, atar indonyo! Kaylee Author Reply: Of course he's lying, Kaylee. *LOL* We all know that, even if Manwë doesn't. Anyway, I'm glad to hear how much you are already enjoying this story. Thanks for letting me know. I really appreciate it. | |
6336 | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/30/2010 |
And so it begins, about what one would expect from Melkor, I think if Namo had his way he would have been back in his cell so fast his head would have spun. Eonwe is in for a hard time, poor Maia, I hope Atar has lots of little gifts for him, he will need them. Just how much Manwe trusts him I am not sure, his love for his brother blinds him to his true nature and Nienna is just being Nienna, always rready to see the good in people, even when it isn't there. A good start, More please, Lynda Author Reply: Am re-reading Darkness and find that I didn't respond to this earlier. Sorry about that, but I know you enjoyed the story. *grin* Thanks for all your reviews, Lynda. You know how much I enjoy reading them. | |
Rhyselle | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 8/30/2010 |
Was writing from Melkor's POV as bothersome this time as in Wars of the Valar? Eonwe knows that Melkor is lying. I'm pretty sure that Namo knows this too. I'm already wondering what the Lord of Mandos has forseen; what paths the future may take, depending on the actions and choices made by Melkor and the Valar and the Children. An excellent beginning, Fiondil, and I look forward to the continuance of the tale. A great way to start the work week. Will this follow the twice a week posting schedule of EI and EI2? :) Well done! Author Reply: Hi Rhyselle. Melkor is slime. There's no two ways about it. Luckily he only has a few scenes in this story so I didn't have to deal with him as much as I did in Wars of the Valar. Glad you liked this beginning. I will be adhering to the same posting schedule as I did for Elf, Interrupted, so the next chapter will be up on Friday. Thanks, Rhyselle. I appreciate you reading and reviewing. | |