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Through the Eyes of Maia and Wizard  by Larner 4 Review(s)
PSWReviewed Chapter: 8 on 11/17/2016
Everyone falls in love w Arwen, hmm? Well, that wouldn't really surprise me... :-P

I really enjoy these stories about Gandalf -- I'm so fascinated by his character... Thanks for writing!

Author Reply: Oh, I do suspect that Arwen had a plethora of admirers amongst Isildur's heirs. But would not Frodo also, with the nobility of his character, also be drawn to her?

And I enjoy writing Gandalf's POV. Thank you for your comments!

AntaneReviewed Chapter: 8 on 5/7/2012
That's interesting that Frodo would continue to see the true light of the Elves, just as he had with Glorfindel and in the movie, Arwen.

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: And if the Morgul wound inadvertently aided his sight, isn't it ironic that in the end the Enemy's weapon strengthened such a gift as Frodo displayed?

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 8 on 3/17/2012
I loved this, just beautiful!

Author Reply: I'm so very glad you do, Linda. How strange it must have been to see Aragorn clad in ancient Elven armor, standing by Elrond and his daughter, that night in the Hall of Fire!

TeresaReviewed Chapter: 8 on 3/14/2012
I always loved Frodo's reactions at the feast and in the Hall of Fire that night! This was another lovely glimpse into the depth of understanding Gandalf could see forming between Frodo and Aragorn, and how that understanding would strengthen the entire Fellowship on their journey and afterwards. With every story and vignette you write you add to my love of Middle Earth! Thank you! :)

Author Reply: I found it satisfying to push that night just a bit further, and to explore just why Frodo might have been convinced he saw Aragorn in Elven armor, standing beside Elrond and Arwen. Thank you so!

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