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Holding Back the Flood by shirebound | 32 Review(s) |
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lbilover | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Wow, what a fascinating premise. You did brilliantly getting inside the Wraith's mind and showing us the other side's POV in all its chilling, terrible logic. I'm really looking forward to seeing how you continue the story. Author Reply: It definitely is 'logic', albeit from a mind warped by servitude and arrogance. Whew, what a challenge to write. Thank you! :) | |
Lily | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
It's been so long since I read any of your stories. I forgot how great they were. And I honestly admire you for writing the Nazgul's POV - something I have not yet dared and might never do. Excellent beginning! Author Reply: Thank you, Lily. This certainly wasn't an easy POV for a G-rated soul like myself! | |
GamgeeFest | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Oh, this is soooo good! *bounces* I love the wraith's POV. Interesting to see things from his viewpoint - what if his spell had not been strong enough? Seeing it only from the Fellowship's POV, we know that Frodo's determination and strength of will and plain hobbit toughness helped him to resist the blade for so long. But that the spell was not strong enough is a good explanation also, and I think combined can give a more thorough answer than we get from the book alone. Intriguing! I don't like this plan of his. Nope, not at all. I can see this is going to be angsty! Don't scare yourself writing this, hon. *sends hobbits to comfort you* This is off to a great start. Author Reply: It was most likely Frodo's own strength that kept him going while that shard was inside him, but how could the wraith-sorceror even consider such an impossible notion? To him, hobbits are merely fragile children. It really is fascinating and chilling to try to see things from his POV. Thank you! The hobbits and I will take all the comfort we can get. :) | |
Lily Frost | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Ooh... this is interesting. Don't think I've ever seen anyone attempt a 'what if' after the ring wraiths are separated. Please continue, I'm excited to see what happens. Author Reply: Thank you, Lily. It's a challenge to imagine new scenarios. The Professor was very kind to leave us so many 'what if' gaps to fill. :) | |
Elflingimp | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Shirebound what an imagination you have! This is great, I'll be waiting for more! Hugs The Imp Author Reply: Thank you, Imp! :) | |
Andrea | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Wow! What an interesting beginning! I have thought of the wraiths as war-lords, but it is absolutely possible that one of them might have been a sorcerer. And the Ring of Power intensified his spells so that he was able to sent them even through massive stone. Very plausible! Now I'm a little worried about what might happen to Frodo (and others). But knowing you I'm looking forward to much healing and comfort :) Author Reply: When I read that quote by Tolkien that begins the chapter, I started wondering just how different the wraiths all were, and if they had different strengths and ideas about how to accomplish their goal. There will be MUCH healing and comfort. Thank you for reading, and for the trust! | |
Lindelea | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
...and, of course, hoping for glimpses of Merry and Pippin... Author Reply: They're on their way! They both join the story in chapter 2. | |
Lindelea | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Oooo, chilling... Author Reply: Eeeee, chilling! Of course (being me), I already can't wait to get to the comfort that follows any drama that might ensure. | |
6336 | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
Ooo! Scary! But plausible, I can see one of the wriaths remaining behind. Even if they did find all the horses who is to say they all went back to Mordor? More please, as soon as the wrists allow, Lynda Author Reply: I'm just thrilled that this seems plausible. Yes, who's to say they all went back to Mordor together, after being scattered by the river? What fun to speculate. | |
FantasyFan | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/25/2009 |
This is a very scary beginning. And so possible - why else would all those patrols have been sent out, searching for so long, if it had not been a distinct possiblilty that one of the wraiths might have stayed in the vicinity! I also am intrigued by the notion that each of the rings of Men might also have a certain affinity, as the Elven rings each did. Or for that matter, as the Istari each had their own affinity and powers. Middle-earth does seem to be a place where things are divided up. And I also wonder who else besides Frodo might be in danger, once the cavern is discovered, and what role Aragorn is to play. As always, I'm looking forward to another of your well-written and captivating stories. Author Reply: That's exactly it! Why wouldn't each ring -- and bearer -- have its own focus or strength? I'm so glad this scenario feels possible, and even likely. Thank you so much. And... Aragorn makes his appearance in the very next chapter. :) | |