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The Wrong Path by White Wolf | 7 Review(s) |
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nat | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 7/18/2004 |
awwwww! i ask you, how adorable was that chapter?! yay i love the mushiness of it all!! | |
*~SuGaR~* | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 7/2/2004 |
Ahhhhhh...*deep sigh of relief* I loved the ending the that chapter!!! "Will you braid my hair for me?" Perfect way to end the chapter =) I knew Thranduil would never be ashamed of Legolas, but then again, I think the only person who didn't know that was Legolas =P but he knows now and everything is STILL happy!!!! *gasp* haha, kidding =P I am almost done reading Elven Song and although I do like the story, I don't really see Thranduil as how he is portrayed in it. Can't wait for more!! POST SOON!! Author Reply: I'm glad you are relieved. I agree the ending was pretty neat. I thought that the symbolism was called for on two levels: Legolas knew he would be a warrior again, and it was also a further bonding of father and son. Legolas had gone so deep into despair he felt that he would be a disappointment to Thranduil's high standards and pride in him. I'm so glad he was wrong about his father's reaction. I dearly love Thranduil. He's tough and temperamental, but he's a great father and a great king. I love "Elven Song", but I agree that Jocellyn's Thranduil is not exactly the way I perceive him. If you want to read about a great Thranduil, read daw the minstrel's stories of Legolas growing up (with two older brothers, who are great characters, too). There are quite a number of stories, but each and every one is terrific. She has them all listed in order on her bio/stories page. Lot's of good reading. In case you are wondering, she didn't pay me to say all that. :o) More soon. | |
OakWolf | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 6/30/2004 |
A gem among gems,wonderfully written how aragorn saw legolas as a hero;brings a tear how a mortal watched his immortal pal croak(sorry for lack of elegance)The line where Legolas asks Thranduil to re-do his braids is awesome in the delivery, Wolf Superioir job as usual!Rah! Author Reply: Thank you so very much. I thought the request Legolas made to Thranduil to rebraid his hair was the best way to end the chapter. I think any time a mortal, who understands and cares about elves, sees an immortal life snuffed out (that's not too elegant, either), it is very traumatic. When it's your best friend, well... Thanks again. | |
Eruanna | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 6/30/2004 |
Awwww!!!!!! *melts* I'm so happy! Thranduil isn't mad!! Hurray!!!! *ahem* I very much like the conversation between Legolas and Estel, though the words, "I apologize for driving you crazy" almost made me laugh. ;-) Estel sounds very cute as a ten-year-old. I was practically holding my breath throughout the entire Legolas/Thranduil conversation; I was really afraid that Legolas would have to suffer again. But it appears that you still have *some* mercy, at least. Any more plot twists ahead??? I'm so happy that the father in Thranduil won out. It's so nice to see father and son getting along. ;-) And the last sentence nearly brought me to tears; that was an excellent thought on your part. More soon! Author Reply: Thranduil is mad at the situation but not at Legolas. That line made me laugh, too. A ten year old Estel was adorable, in my mind at least. I tried hard to balance an angry Thranduil with a loving Thranduil, who could never do anything but support his son. I cannot abide a Thranduil, who is abusive or neglects his children. I do have mercy for our poor elf. He has suffered enough. Or has he? I cannot say until the next chapter shows up. "o) I was most pleased with that last line. I had gone into such detail about Legolas getting Aragorn to unbraid his hair, so I thought this request of Legolas to his father was the perfect way to end the chapter. Glad you agree. | |
daw the minstrel | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 6/30/2004 |
Yay! Thranduil comes through. He's as imperious and irritating as he always is but he loves his son and stands by him. Lovely ending to the chapter: braid my hair. Author Reply: Legolas wouldn't be the elf his is, the one we love, if he had been raised by a father anything less than loving and nurturing. Glad you like the way the chapter ended. I thought it was fitting, since I had written in detail how Legolas had coaxed Estel into unbraiding his hair. To my mind, it was a symbol of his return to himself. | |
sofia | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 6/30/2004 |
oh, the was a sweet chapter. I expected Thranduil to be angry or disapointed of what Legolas did. But then again, you are always full of surprises. Dont keep us waiting for too long. -sofia Author Reply: Legolas was apprehensive about his father's reaction, too. He knows his Ada loves him, but he also knows how his fatter feels about cowards, and Legolas believed himself to be one, or at least, to have acted cowardly. Thranduil was shocked, but he wasn't angry or disappointed in his son. Legolas realizes that now, thank goodness. I will update again soon. | |
rhiannon | Reviewed Chapter: 60 on 6/30/2004 |
I knew Thranduil was a loving father. How could he not be after almost losing Legolas at the beginning of the story??? Yea! He is braiding his hair again. Very significant to his state of mind. Can't wait for the confrontation between Thranduil and Elrond.... Author Reply: Thranduil is forbidding to his enemies and those who cross him, but I really like the character and could not even think of having him be anything but a loving father. I don't think Legolas would be the elf we love, if he was raised by anyone who wasn't loving and nurturing. Since I made such a big deal out of Legolas having Estel unbraid his hair, I though having him ask his father to rebraid it was significant for both Legolas and the story. As for the confrontation, well... | |