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The Cursed Queen of Angmar  by khazar-khum 4 Review(s)
vntqj9w4Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 11/26/2015
Well, it was published in the news that Hillary was sinnedg $45 million to Al Qaeda in Libya, so you tell me, why she would say that if it wasn't true? The rumor about the consulate was false, because there was no consulate in that Town in Libya and that is confirmed from many different sources including the gov list of such facilities in Libya. It was an office of the CIA there to train and manage the liberals and 16 of them left after the ambassador begged for more security. It definitely was not the Gadaffi group that did it, it was the same group that took out Gadaffi becuase they sodomized him as well as the ambassador and only khazars do that as a ritualistic practice to their faith which is phallic worshipping. You do know they are pagans, right? They are not practicing Jews.

Jen LittlebottomReviewed Chapter: 4 on 1/8/2004
Ariashal is an interesting character - I can't help but think that the Witch-King wants her for some rather 'darker' purpose than to take her to wife. The mention of his 'associates'... *shudder*

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 4 on 10/20/2003
I hadn't even thought about the fact that her husband's eight "associates" might be there. I had been thinking that the curse on Ariashal was non-existent, a mistaken interpretation of coincidence, but this chapter got me wondering if maybe she really IS cursed and proved useful to the rest of ME by contributing to the downfall of Angmar.

NilmandraReviewed Chapter: 4 on 9/5/2003
I am trying to imagine the sensory overload of seeing a red castle, seeing all these people come to greet you, finding out that some attempt was possibly made on your life and that your husband is a mighty sorcerer.

THEN, you see wealth beyond comprehension - and all you can think of is - I will kill him too. She believe she is cursed, though she possesses no magic. It is actually a very naive and rather egotistical conclusion for her to reach that she could cause the death of this mighty sorcerer.

Author Reply: I think that she is convinced that the curse is so potent nothing can possibly escape its grasp. To me she has always bemoaned her fate--she cannot undo what someone has done to her.

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