Come to Harm by Clairon | 15 Review(s) |
FiliKili | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 9/3/2004 |
Oh, poor Faramir! I really like the way you write his tormented thoughts, going back and forth around his family's emotional problems. |
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Branwyn | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 9/3/2004 |
Glad to have Faramir in friendly hands again, poor man. Being sent back as an unknowing undercover agent for Saruman does not sound good, though. Beregond is being plain-spoken, stubborn, and loyal, so very much in character. I don't think Wormie can fill Faramir's boots...either literally or figuratively, LOL. |
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Branwyn | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 9/2/2004 |
Now I want to know what that green light is--evidence of a spell being worked or some sort of magical object? (It sounds like Saruman is holding it.) I liked Saruman's complaint about Wormie. It is so hard to find good henchmen these days! Also liked Faramir innocently saying, "No, I am not good enough for her." Poor, slap-happy Faramir! |
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Branwyn | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 9/1/2004 |
Daisy the destrier? Faramir really should have known better. If that had been a girl child, the horse would have named been "Princess" or "Snowball" (no matter that the horse is black). Thank you for telling us that Wormtongue was actually aiming for Faramir's heart! I was appalled at the idea of his being a competent archer (or competent anything, for that matter). |
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Branwyn | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/31/2004 |
This is wonderful! Sweet description of Faramir's home life. I liked Saruman's ability to turn away the snowflakes, but please don't let Wormtongue eat Faramir! |
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