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Aspects of Aragorn  by Inzilbeth 14 Review(s)
Silivren TinuReviewed Chapter: 18 on 11/27/2009
I've always wondered how Bilbo and Aragorn became friends and I greatly enjoyed reading your version of it! This chapter was both fun and heartwarming - you and Cairistiona will manage to turn me into a hobbit fan in the end! ;-) I really loved your Bilbo and his reaction to hearing the story of Aragorn's life. I also enjoyed Elrond fussing about Aragorn in the beginning (I really can't blame Aragorn for secretly enjoying to be fussed over). I always love scenes that show Elrond's fatherly love for his adopted son. :) I can't imagine how moved Aragorn must have been upon hearing Bilbo's poem for the first time (and Bilbo is right, it describes him to a tee). Bilbo's advice made me laugh! I guess a dragon must be about the only evil creature Aragorn managed to avoid meeting. *g*

Author Reply: I'm so thrilled you enjoyed this chapter as it was one of my favourites to write. I love Aragorn and Bilbo together in those short glimpses we get in the Hall of Fire and at the Council of Elrond. Theirs, on the surface, is an unlikely friendship but I'm sure it might have been very genuine for Bilbo to have written that poem. I too like to see Elrond caring for his foster son so there was a lot of personal gratification in this chapter! Thank you so much for your lovely review.

MirachReviewed Chapter: 18 on 9/8/2009
“The cook was delighted to see him and fussed over him as he always had done since he was a boy. He chastised him for being too thin and made sure he did not leave until he had been suitably fed on several of his favourite pastries.“ - Applause for the cook!

And another one for you, and your Bilbo. He is just the hobbit whose home was unexpectadly invaded by 13 dwarves and a wizard, and who prepared the long expected party for the whole Hobbiton 60 years later.


Author Reply: Thank you so much! You can tell I really enjoyed writing Bilbo, can't you!

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 18 on 5/5/2009
This is utterly wonderful! You have captured Bilbo beautifully, and I find this particular version of the beginnings of his friendship with Aragorn utterly believable and genuinely touching!

Author Reply: I am so thrilled to hear from you, Dreamflower, thank you for leaving a review. And I'm very relieved you liked my take on Bilbo. He's such a wonderful character, I so wanted to do him justice. Those few lines on FOTR don't give us much to go on but I feel sure there was a great friendship here between these two very different heroes.

CeleritasReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/14/2009
Wow, you got Bilbo down very well! (And it's been a while since I've read those parts of The Hobbit, but am I right in thinking he gave Aragorn the 1st edition version of the riddle contest? I wonder if that will hinder in the future?)

I loved the initial mutual astonishment that both of them knew some sort of form of Elvish, and the cooperation in translating instantly reminded me of Bilbo's poem about Earendil in the Hall of Fire. These two had a lot in common in Rivendell and I was glad to read of them getting on so well--and of Bilbo's slowly learning who exactly this Man is.

Author Reply: Thank you so much, Celeritas, I'm so glad you liked my take on Bilbo, and yes, you are quite right about that being the 1st edition version. Given Bilbo's reluctance to speak about what actually happened, I didn't think he would come out with the true version just like that.

And Bilbo helping Aragorn with that poem was exactly the reason I thought he might have helped out with translations now and then. Well spotted!

Baggins BabeReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/14/2009
I agree with Shirebound, this is so perfectly in character for both Bilbo and Aragorn. I love reading tales about their growing friendship and it provided a very plausible explanation of how the poem came to be written.

I enjoyed seeing Aragorn being chrished and looked after by Elrond and I'm glad he was able to have a good rest, although it is a shame he had to fall down a mountain first!

This is going on my list of favourite stories.

Author Reply: Hi Baggins Bade, thank you so much for your review; I'm absolutely delighted this is one of your favourites. As I don't usually write hobbits, I'm very relieved to hear that the 'Shirefolk' have enjoyed this story!

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/13/2009
A delightful chapter; I loved Bilbo's gradually learning that the scruffy wild man was actually the lost King of the Faithful of Numenor! And the tie-in with Bilbo's verse about Aragorn is wonderful.

Author Reply: Thank you so much, Rasksha for your kind words, I'm so pleased you enjoyed it.

jgmscccReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/13/2009
This was just beautiful. I loved it.
Thank you

Author Reply: Thank you too, I'm so glad.

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/13/2009
A lovely warm hearted chapter which beautifully explains why these two became friends.

Author Reply: Thank you so much for your review. I'm glad you liked the explanation.

EstelcontarReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/13/2009
What a delightful story! I really enjoyed seeing Aragorn being pampered, cared for, and cherished by everyone in Rivendell because that's how I've always imagined things. I've always imagined that whenever he could spare some time away from his responsabilities and cares, he would go to Rivendell to rest and relax. And I loved the way you brought that to life in your story.

I was sorry for Aragorn's plight and found Elrond's concern, and loving care really consonant with what Tolkien tells us about his love for Aragorn.

I especially enjoyed that part in which Aragorn and Elrond recall Aragorn's disgruntlement at missing the wizard and the hobbit twice when he was ten. It sounded most lifelike.

Your Bilbo sounds indeed most Bilboish, and Aragorn going to Rivendell to meet him is very credible indeed.

Besides, throughout the story you feel Aragorn and Bilbo's friendship and respect for each other grow gradually so that the ending is very fitting and very moving.


Well done

Author Reply: Thank you so much, Estelcontar, for your lovely review. I do like to give Aragorn a break now and then and being both injured AND trapped by blizzards meant he had plenty of time to chat to Bilbo!
I hope Rivendell always felt like home to him and Elrond was never less than the loving father.
I'm so glad you liked this.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/13/2009
Ah, a worthy meeting between the two of them. And a wonderful explanation as to how the Riddle of Aragorn came to be written.

Author Reply: Thank you, Larner, I'm so glad you enjoyed this version of how the riddle came to be written. There's must have been a very special friendship.

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