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Tales from Vairë's Loom  by Fiondil 13 Review(s)
6336Reviewed Chapter: 44 on 11/16/2012
Congratulations on your placing first in Teitho, I enjoyed this when I read it on the site and have enjoyed rereading it here.

I could see something like this happening, Sauron being who and what he was, he was probably too eager to get his hands on the ring to guard his thoughts and that is how Clelbrindel was able to pick up on them. I hope Namo was not too hard on Celebrindel when he finally reached Mandos, it wasn't his fault he couldn't get out of his hroa! I trust he is sleeping peacefully now or is he already reembodied and working for a certain jewel smith in Vanyamar?

Good one Fiondil,
Huggs,
Lynda

Author Reply: Hi Lynda. I'm sure Námo was very understanding and sympathetic and treated him very gently. And I wouldn't be surprised if he did end up working for a certain jewel smith in Vanyamar. *grin* I'm glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for letting me know. I really appreciate it.

someoneReviewed Chapter: 44 on 11/16/2012
That was quite a surprise. Poor Celebrindor had to haunt such a small place for so long... I'm glad that Aragorn found a way to free him.

"“Ah… I didn’t know that,” the Elf said, sounding pleased for some reason. " After hearing about his father's death, how could he sound pleased? Or was he just happy to know at last what happened?

Author Reply: Hi someone. I think he was simply relieved to finally know what his father's fate was. I'm sure it must have been gnawing at him all that time. Anyway, thanks for leaving a comment. I appreciate it very much.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 44 on 11/16/2012
What a fascinating tale! Aragorn is so wise, and discovers a way to heal a troubled spirit that few might have thought of. I wonder if he remembered this experience, and was able to feel confident that he could release the Dead from their cursed existence later in his life? Very well done.

Author Reply: Hi Shirebound. I'm sure he did remember this in later life. I'm glad you enjoyed this tale. Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate it.

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