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The Vault of Annúminas  by shirebound 21 Review(s)
PSWReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/18/2015
What a wonderful find! Elrond will certainly treasure this -- so happy for him to have something of Elros's after all this time...

Author Reply: You're so kind to review. I never dreamed that "Quarantined" would spawn so many sequels. Every time I think there's nothing more to say in this 'verse a tiny idea is sparked, for which I'm very grateful.

obsidianjReviewed Chapter: 13 on 1/12/2008
Oh, how could I have missed this gem of a story. I started yesterday and thought to leave review at the end, but this chapter calls for its own review.

That treasure was a gem. I didn't expect that, but it is so fitting. That is a treasure they can bring back from this trip. At first I thought they would find a palantir, but that would be too dangerous and isn't the palantir from Annuminas lost if I remember correctly? And it wouldn't fit the gentle, heartwarming quality of this story.

Frodo is indeed worthy to be trusted with Aragorn's life.

Author Reply: I searched without success for an e-mail address for you to thank you for all your MEFA reviews, so let me take this opportunity to thank you VERY much for all your lovely comments.

And I'm very happy you're enjoying this story! This early friendship between Frodo and Aragorn is such a joyous thing to imagine. They're both very special people.

Gentle HobbitReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/25/2007
I have finally caught up with the last three chapters. I love the description of the inner chamber with the city of Annuminas on the floor and the pearls and opals on the wall of the inner chamber. My fingers also itch to tune and play that harp...

What a marvellous adventure Frodo is having -- full of dreams, tunnels, friendship, treasure, song and beauty. The very best kind of adventure!

Author Reply: Thank you. Yes, this is exactly the kind of gentle, exciting, friends-filled adventure I always wish for him... and for all of us! *hugs you*

grumpyReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/18/2007
I loved it when Frodo asked if Estel had shaken it. Aren't all unopened boxes and presents ment to be shaken. I have broken a lot of china in my days, people really should package things better. Elrond will be very happy to see the harp!

Author Reply: That just seemed like such a natural thing for an exuberant tween to ask! :)

Baggins BabeReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/18/2007
What a spellbinding chapter, Shirebound! Now I can hardly contain myself until the next chapter is posted and Aragorn tells Frodo who he really is. Thetrust between these two is beautiful.

A wonderful idea about the harps - were they a gift from their foster-father, I wonder..........?

*squeeee* to Frodo, who is such a special hobbit - and to you for writing such marvellous stories.

Author Reply: Thank you, BB! I'm quite looking forward to that conversation myself. I hope to get time over the next few weeks to "listen in" on what they're saying.

Aren't we the fortunate ones, to be able to read, write and share our love for this oh-so-special hobbit?

AntaneReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/16/2007
Another chapter - yea! Frodo does have interesting dreams, doesn't he? I love how excited he is that Aragorn is going to tell him his whole story and right at the end Aragorn knowing that dear hobbit of ours can be trusted. What a gift coming to Elrond too. "Did you shake it?" I love it!

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: I think most of us would have shaken it! :)

Thank you very much. The Professor really did point out the unusual quality of Frodo's dreams, and it's one more fun concept we have to play with.

lbiloverReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/16/2007
Oh, wonderful, Shirebound! I was so anxious to discover what was in the chest (I felt like Frodo :)) What a moving discovery. I love that Frodo's first thought with the opals is to give them to others. And I love Estel's words at the end. His faith in Frodo is so heart-warming.

Author Reply: Frodo and Estel have been through so much together during the course of this series. They trust and love one another unconditionally, in the highest possible sense. How difficult it must be for Estel to have been hiding something of such magnitude from Frodo. I'm so happy you're enjoying this!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/16/2007
What a wonderful gift to find. Are the two harps from Maglor to his small, beloved fosterlings, I wonder? If so this one will be all the more beloved, I'd think.

And indeed one day the Sceptre will lie there, too.

Marvelous!

Although they do not yet know what danger there will be for this one to leave the Shire--danger for himself more than for Aragorn.

Author Reply: Yes, this adventure poses no danger for Frodo, but future adventures will not be so gentle. I love giving him this peaceful, happy time with those who love and nurture him.

Thank you, Larner.

AndreaReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/16/2007
“Did you open it yet?” Frodo asked, hopping down off the rock. “Is it locked? Did you shake it?”

“No,” Aragorn smiled. He knew that Frodo was more excited by the idea of treasure than by the actual value of anything they would find.


Yes, that's our Frodo! And his reaction is very hobbity, well, except for the S.-B.'s, maybe ;-)

I enjoyed this chapter a great deal! What a wonderful idea to let them find Elros' harp. I would really like to read about Elrond's reaction when his son (or sons) present him with this special heirloom.

I also loved the gems Frodo received and his quick decision to give them as a gift to Esme and Auntie Dora.

And now I can't wait for that conversation...

Thank you very much, shirebound!


Author Reply: Oh gosh, so many people want to read about Elrond receiving the harp, I might have to write it (in this story or a different one). :)

I do love writing young hobbits being hobbity. Thank you so much for your lovely review!

FiondilReviewed Chapter: 13 on 11/16/2007
Two things about this chapter I love, three that make me smile:

The finding of the harp that once belonged to Elros, the opals with which Elladan gifts Frodo, and the utter trust and love that Aragorn has for Frodo, willing to risk telling the young hobbit the truth of who he is.

And while I know this story is purely hobbit-centric, a part of me hopes we get to see Elrond's reaction when Elladan places his Uncle Elros' harp into his ada's hands.

Author Reply: Thank you, Fiondil. I'm glad this made you smile. I actually hadn't thought about writing a scene with Elrond until a few days ago, so now... we'll see! If it isn't part of this story, perhaps it would be a separate ficlet.

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