Horsegirl12/09/14 12:17 am: Never AloneAnonymous

I was really enjoying this story.  I don't know if you are still on the web and writing, but I would love to read this story to completion. 

Thanks.

Horsegirl

rhubarb2nd@yahoo.com



Author's Response: I am. Ive just got behind updating here. You can find the latest chapters at www.fanfiction.net and archive of our own as well as Many Paths To Tread and Stories of Arda.

Der Fluss12/08/14 01:49 pm: Never AloneAnonymous

Oh please, continue!

It´s a good story with fine characters.

 



Author's Response: Thank you! Im just behind on updating here. The current chapters are up at FFN and Ao3

sid02/06/12 04:51 am: Never, in all my daysAnonymous

 Happy, happy sigh!

Wonderful story and you have such a sweet way with Estel and his "gang". 

 

sid


Turvainiel01/10/12 07:18 pm: The EndSigned

I saw that this was published some years ago, but I have waited so long for someone to write this ending. I didn´t dare to write it myself because I thought people would think it was silly that they would all reunite in the end ("I don´t think Tolkien intended it to be so" etc. etc.) but it isn´t silly. I´m glad I´m not alone to want a happy end! :)

I suppose there´s no great reason to give critisism on such an old piece (at least not judging by how much I have developed in only a few years) but it´s great. You´re an awesome writer. Truly a heart-warming story, but still without feeling too happy; it fits with what Tolkien wrote. Thank you for giving me the end I hoped for! :)


LisaG04/13/10 03:57 pm: Follow the SunAnonymous

*sniff!* You made me cry!  Lovely ficlet!



Author's Response: Thank you!

Amarok02/28/10 07:41 am: The Last Green LeafSigned
Nice story. I liked the viewpoint of the oak most, because it is unusual, and because its acceptance of its ending life and at the same time its joy to live was well captured. And I am happy that Legolas was there when it finally died.

That the oak saved an older Aragorn was fitting as well. We all get older, don't we ;-).

Author's Response: Thank you, Amarok! I'm glad you enjoyed the tale. The Oak became an OC that just took over the tale! ;) Thanks for reading and reviewing

Michelle02/20/10 12:05 am: Freedom Is Never FreeSigned
I really like this, especially how you go from death to death with a rapid pace - it heightens the impression this has on the reader, because like the characters you don't really have time to linger or mourn; instead you just have to endure the next blow.

Author's Response: Thanks, Michelle. I'm thrilled you enjoyed it. :)

Turnosso02/20/09 03:25 pm: The EndAnonymous

This is so beautiful. I presume this is the time after the last battle (Dagor Dagoroth), when all Children of Iluvatar (and those who are not) meet again?

I like it, that you did not try to explain where they came and what it looked like, because that would have taken a lot of magic from the story.


Senja02/19/09 12:15 pm: Every Year On The First Day Of MarchAnonymous
I love it. This is so sweet. There is not much you can add to that. I think you really have talent.

jess12/22/08 03:49 am: Follow the SunAnonymous
A beautifully well written story that very clearly depicts the deep love and friendship that Legolas and Aragorn shared.  You made my tear up! Thank you for sharing such wonderful work :)

Author's Response: Thank you!

Sabine11/05/08 12:04 am: A Song That WasAnonymous
Heart tearing. Thank you!

elrohirzgirl10/05/07 07:35 am: Instruction In YouthSigned
I LOVED THIS!! It was very interesting. I have one question though, did you come up with the proverbs yourself or did you read them somewhere?

shona08/02/07 03:00 pm: Never, in all my daysAnonymous

this is the most touching story ive read in ages !!!!!! i desperately wanted to go and play with them too!!!! thanks so much for sharing it with us !!!



Author's Response:

Thank you! I'm so very happy you enjoyed it! They are quite a group!

Thank you for reading!

NiRi


Michelle02/14/07 09:29 pm: Never AgainSigned

Ah, what a wonderful end! I just knew you would not let Legolas leave - even if you tried to fool us all with that evil chapter:) I like the idea that the pull of friendship is just as strong (if not stronger) than the pull of the sea. It's an interesting concept and probably the reason why Legolas made that promise to his friends in the first place. Because he knew he would not find peace in Valinor as long as he knew he was leaving someone behind.

And you wanted to hear my opinion on the Eowyn/Thranduil scene? That's actually easy, because it was one of my favourites in the whole story. It's very telling that you had Eowyn throw all those "accusations" at Thranduil. Someone *had* to do it at one point or other. This one time being a woman probably worked in her favour. I do not think Aragorn (or another male) could have said those things to Thranduil and gotten away with it. And of course, she's always been one of my favourite characters:)

Now, one request: MORE! 



Author's Response:

Thank Michelle! I'm so glad you liked it. I could never let our elf leave like that...but I couldn't resist trying to throw people off! 

And I'm so glad you liked that show down with Thranduil and Eowyn. The king would never have tolerated that from anyone else and so he heard an ear full and felt properly chagrined. Good thing she didn't have her sword on her, huh? I did not used to like Eowyn...until I wrote that chapter. She has since become one of my favorite human characters.

 More? Did you read Never Alone yet? I'm going to be adding that soon since it's done.

Thank you for reading and commenting!

NiRi


Michelle02/13/07 09:50 pm: Never AgainSigned

Alright, I admit to feeling a little fluffy. But only a little. You managed to put Legolas through the wringer in a most perfect manner. And did I ever tell you that I like amnesia-stories? I think we even called a search for amnesia fics on AA once:)

Though, so much is still unresolved. Legolas seems to have a sense of who he is, but he can't remember. At the rate he's going right now memory might come back quicker that everyone anticipates, but maybe he will still question the choices he did in the past - especially concerning Valinor.

And what about his father? You write him as a convincing three-dimensional character where a lot of writers only make him the cliched badass who isn't able to love. So I'm actually looking forward to seeing his own resolution of "Never Again" come into fruition. He seems to try, but it's also much easier to simply blame Legolas' friends.

Coming back tomorrow (if I don't spend my evening with the second season of Twin Peaks, that is *g*)! 



Author's Response:

Oh goody! You're still reading. That is always a good thing! *grin*

You can't have all that angst without some fluff to balance it out or the readers have nervous breakdowns! I'm afraid the angst is far from over in this fic which means more fluff to though.

You did tell me you like amnesia stories. I do too! I just can't write that in every story as the plot, though I'd like to do it more.  I haven't read many of them though. Seems they are few and far between.

You like my Thranduil huh? I'm hearing that a lot and it is VERY encouraging since he was an extremely intimidating character to write at first. I almost didn't write him in this, I was so afraid of ruining him. But now he is my favorite character to write! I hate Evil Thranduil fics! You don't raise a son like Legolas by being unable to show love. *grins* I'm interested in hearing your opinion on his resolution and a certain confrontation with a fiercesome shild-maiden.

Enjoy your evening. I'm going to write. Can't abide TV anymore...spoils good writing time. *grin* Thanks for all your encouragement and kind words.

NiRi


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