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Of a Father and Son by sheraiah | 6 Review(s) |
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Maureen | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 7/5/2014 |
The enemy of course is no other than saurmon the white. If I spelt his name correctly. Great Job. I hope you write more on the Lord of the ring or even the hobbit. | |
LKK | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 1/16/2004 |
My guess is Saruman. Great story, Sheraiah. I followed this at various locations but no matter where you posted, I always enjoyed picking it up again. Good job. :-) LKK | |
Jebb | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 1/16/2004 |
It was great to get an update but very sad to see it was the last chapter I have so much enjoyed this story. I love your take on Thranduil and Legolas and their loving father son relationship and the friendship between the two elven realms. In fact I love all of it and can't imagine how I am going to manage without the hope of a new chapter to look forward to Have to look out for sequels instead As for the assassin's boss cold it be Saruman or Denethor? (just hedging my bets there!) J | |
naneth | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 1/15/2004 |
An update-oh thank you, thank you, thank you! I had really forgotten that this was your first LOTR fanfic...Wow! You really did a "bang up" job on your first story. I kind of hate to see it end, but like the hint of sequels to come! I'm too brain dead today to figure out "who done it". So keep writing for all us loyal fans that love your work! | |
daw the minstrel | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 1/15/2004 |
Well, I have no idea who the enemy is, but I did enjoy this chapter. Legolas, Haldir, Estel and company make for a fearsome sight. No wonder the man was nervous. And Thranduil would just wipe the floor with him. Ah the Elven King! | |
Karri | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 1/14/2004 |
Saruman would be my guess, though I shan't add a guess as to why he would want to assassinate Thranduil. Of course, it could also be some mysterious Sindarin elf with a grudge, but assassination doesn't really seem an elvish thing to contract. Well, anyway, a terrific story. I'm glad it wasn't forgotten and left unfinished. | |