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Across Arda's Ages  by Rhyselle 4 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 20 on 11/30/2010
And too true a foreboding it proved in the end, alas for both of them. Well done.

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 20 on 11/24/2010
So sad. And Theodred's presence makes Boromir's foreboding all the more poignant, since their trajectories are strangely parallel.

Kaylee ArafinwielReviewed Chapter: 20 on 11/23/2010
*shivers* Oh, well done, you captured the foreboding well indeed. Neither Man will see the other again outside MAndos.

CeleritasReviewed Chapter: 20 on 11/21/2010
I think it's most telling that Boromir can only recognize his foreboding as the "oddest feeling," not "my death lies beyond this door." He may have bouts of Numenorean foresight, but he can't seem to recognize them as such--or, if he does, he downplays them for the sake of his friend.

Author Reply: I never thought of Boromir being "dense" in regards to the Numenorean gifts that seem to populate his family line in canon and fanon, but I did always see him as a more practical man, who would be less likely to act on the feelings, hunches and visions that Faramir seems to act upon more easily. I'm getting more interested in what sort of things happened to Boromir that made it take almost 4 months to get to Imladris, even allowing for the valley being hidden as well as it is.

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