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All Is Fair in Love and War by Chigger | 4 Review(s) |
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Grey Wonderer | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/23/2003 |
I know, I reviewed this one already but I put the word stuck when I meant stick so am correcting it. LOL Also, a quick word about Morwen. As she is such a calm person, it would be interesting to see this calm put to the test. Put the dear girl in the middle of some sort of chaos and let us see how she reacts. Just thought she would be interesting as a younger sib put in charge of something that is going out of control like maybe her sisters two sons? LOL Ok, I am going to shut up and go to work now. Author Reply: That would be interesting, wouldn't it? Just send Harding up for a month. ;) I think Faramir might kick him out before the month was up, great-grandson or not. That kid just won't stop TALKING! ;P | |
Grey Wonderer | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/23/2003 |
Once agin, I find that the horses in your story add so much. You do them so well and I always feel like I know these animals by the end of the chapter. I don't envy Faramir having to come up with a plan by morning. He really does have a long night ahead of himself doesn't he? I will be awaiting his instructions in your next chapter. Oh, sorry about all of the story ideas that keep coming to me for you to write. I just get caught up in the characters and decide that I want them to stuck around. Best way for them to do that is if you write them into more of these stories. LOL All of the ones that I have mentioned so far, I really would love to see you try and write. These are just such wonderful characters! I suppose you wouldn't want to write one of these from a horse's POV. LOL There I go again. Just ignore me and go on. it's very early and I am not usually up at this hour. Author Reply: Celebros is a wonderful animal, isn't he? I've always wanted a nice big horse like him, although a sorrel would be more my color. :) Yes, Faramir has a long night ahead of him. I doubt he went to sleep at all. (I can be cruel when I want to be :D) But his instructions won't be until after this next chapter, so I'm going to keep you hanging. ;) As to the story ideas, my Dad also wants me to write him a Western, so I've got that on "broil" down in the oven, but I'm just worrying about the things on the burners right now, front and back. ;) But no, I don't think I would even know where to begin writing a story from a horse's point of view. O_o | |
EomerofEastfold | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/22/2003 |
Now that I see Faramir, I wonder if I in fact helped spur this story along by informing you that Faramir lived to be 120? :) Whether I did or not, I like where this is going, and I'm anxious to see the men of Gondor in action, though I myself am struggling with that very thing in my own fic. Author Reply: Yes, Faramir would have been long dead in this story and his son Erinmir would have been ruling, but you pointed that out in the nick of time. I even had time enough to change things in WHWB before posting the last few chapters. ;) I don't know much about the men of Gondor, so I hope I don't do anything too weird. :) Good luck with Rochmir and his bunch. | |
dr_seuss_is_cool | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/22/2003 |
yay! i'm so glad that belecthor is there safely i wonder what Faramir will do eek...i can't wait to see great job! Author Reply: With a good horse and a great sense of direction, you can get almost anywhere. ;) Just sit tight; Faramir will be back in a little while. But first . . . | |