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Elf Academy Part Deux  by Fiondil 12 Review(s)
6336Reviewed Chapter: 84 on 11/2/2012
Basically that's what Elf Academy Part Deux is all about, You're either with us or agin' us! We have to work together or it's going to be a very sorry world to pass on to future generations!

I do wish Amroth could have found some other way to discredit Bradford, something must have triggered his decision to take him out, other than his posting to Kuwait.

It will be interesting to see just what Maddy finds out when she gets back to Washington, hopefully not a 'need to know' stone wall!

Waiting for Monday, if I am still here, the craziness is upon us! Crazy hours, crazy customers, crazy sales and no end in sight until February!

Hope all is well with you and yours.

Huggs,
Lynda

Author Reply: Hi Lynda. Yup, just about. As for Amroth, he had been plotting his revenge on Bradford for some time and Kuwait was just a convenient excuse to lure Bradford away, nothing more. Amroth couldn't afford to let Bradford live for fear that he would manage to do what he threatened to do to Amroth. He couldn't take that chance, thus Bradford had to be eliminated. And we'll see what Maddy decides to do in the next chapter. Thanks for reading and reviewing. I appreciate it.

someoneReviewed Chapter: 84 on 11/2/2012
It was an interesting trial. It's a bit difficult to argue that the Elves are "godless", when there are two angels to say that thay aren't *grin*.

Again, there's the mention of how important Wiseman is for the future. It's strange as the town is so small and far in the north, but the Valar's (or the One's?) plot wouldn't really work for some large and more important city.

It must have been quite an experience for the people of Wiseman to see an Elvish court and a couple of angels attending it. And Námo's little show of changing the appearance in lats chapter was great, not many will doubt him after that. It is also very realistic that not all are happy that there are going to be even more elves.

Is Farrell blind or why didn't he notice that Amroth looks a lot like the other people at the Academy (which should have made him suspect that if that one is an elf, the others might be too)? Though it was funny when Farrell asked Finrod, of all people, why he didn't seem suprised that Amroth was an elf.

Author Reply: Hi someone. I'm sure Finrod's court and everything that happened there became a nine-day wonder for the people of Wiseman and many a conversation around the office water-cooler was about it. I think Farrell just wasn't with it or else he would've realized that his revelation wasn't a revelation at all. Some people are just naturally dense. Anyway, thanks for leaving a review. I appreciate it very much.

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