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A Deck of Heroes  by Larner 8 Review(s)
Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/26/2009
This was very moving.I loved it

Author Reply: I am so very glad you think so, Linda. Thank you so much!

VirtuellaReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/26/2009
I can't quite put my finger on just *why* this is a suitable depiction of "The World." I think it may be because it combines past and present, travel and homecoming, youth and age, sorrow and joy. Beautifully done.

Author Reply: You have caught it right there, Virtuella! And I am so honored you find it so. And I hope it's a fittong ending for your birthday tribute and thanks for your friendship.

SoledadReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/25/2009
That particular question just breaks my heart every time I read it, because it reminds me every time that Boromir, who'd sacrificed everything for his beloved city, would never see it again. That's one death I will never forgive the Professor for, no matter what the significance was plot-wise.

I really, really didn't like the movies, but Sean Bean added layers to Boromir that weren't in The Books. When he speaks those lines in the Lothlórien scene, it makes me weep every time. Thanks for making Aragorn remember the man who kept his city safe for him.


Author Reply: I'm so pleased to have been able to do so, Soledad. It was wonderful to have found a movie-verse moment that does not conflict with book-verse and so work it into this series. And I also want Boromir to be remembered with the honor he deserved!

KittyReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/25/2009
It's good to know that Aragorn hasn't forgotten what Boromir said back then and that he still remembers him in a fond way. And I like the idea that Eldarion and Elboron both have such a horn now; aside of the practical use of them, it's a great way to remember Boromir.

Author Reply: Yes, Boromir needs his own memorials; plus the Horn of the Heir of the Ruler of Gondor is too wonderful an icon to lose forever!

Thanks so, Kitty!

CairistionaReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/24/2009
"...he saw Boromir’s wide and reckless smile, and was glad."

Beautiful! I love how you connected the memory of Boromir with Elessar approaching the White City and hearing the silver trumpets. It was a memory that was bound to come to mind so often.

Author Reply: I do love that movie-verse moment, and wanted to capture it for this prompt.

Thanks so, Cairistiona!

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/24/2009
What a lovely use of that bit of movie-verse dialogue! That conversation could so easily taken place. I love the fact that Aragorn still remembers after all this time-- he would! I'm sure he would!-- and the delight of the two young princes.

And the way Aragorn sees Boromir in Faramir's smile.



Author Reply: I like to think that Aragorn missed Boromir in his own way as much as did Faramir.

Thank you so!

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/24/2009
May I just squeeeeeeeeeeeeeee????!!!!!

Love the linkage of Aragorn's memories of Boromir to his friendship with Faramir, and the linking of their sons in the horn-blowing.

I'm a happy Faramirist tonight!



Author Reply: No one should forget Boromir, and particularly these two Men or their sons!

And I am so glad this delighted you!

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 25 on 12/24/2009
Boromir will never be forgotten, by Aragorn or by his city.

“Rejoice, my beloved Lord and friend.”

I just love that.

Author Reply: I so agree, Shirebound. And here all rejoice that the Lords of Gondor indeed return, and I like to think that at that moment Boromir was part of their company.

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