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Reviews for Princes Three: Any Shelter

By : nuwing
  • From BlackberryPatch on October 23, 2008
    A most excellent story. I absolutely love the way you handle this 3-way relationship. It's so... balanced. I love the sex, the ways you bring them together again and again and each time is different- it never gets boring or stale. I loved the trials you've put them through (hey, I'm angst girl at heart) and I love the way you've brought them through it all stronger. I also enjoy all the little things you’ve done to really make this a great story, in addition to the main attraction- having an excellent supporting cast, and having some wonderfully strong female characters as well (something I often find lacking in slashfic). Reading your stories always makes me feel satisfied; it has truly been a pleasure and I look forward with great anticipation to reading more.
    If I may be pardoned for my hubris, reading your stories puts me in mind to quote C.S. Lewis, who said, upon reading the original LotR,
    "I have drained the rich cup and satisfied a long thirst."
    =]

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  • From ANON - Jayn on November 03, 2005
    Its done!? Awww... Want more! Another sequel please!! ^_^
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  • From ANON - Blaise on November 03, 2005
    Oooohhhh...I don't like that line "There is a time to come when such a promise would cause him great anguish. Our troth belongs to the future yet, ‘Roh.” We corresponded once before about potential betrayals and this just sounds too foreboding...of course, it could be referencing the Fellowship separation too. I hope its that. I always enjoy your fics and look forward to your short vignettes while patiently awaiting my next major fix of P3. I can't wait to find out who is with Anteuron(sp?) in the Peredhel family room though I've revised my suspicions about that based on your response to my inquiry. Do you have your whole storyline mapped out already through several stories as it sounds in your A/N? Or just a general plotline? I was really impressed when the whole issue of Legolas wanting to posssibly claim Elrohir solo came up. I couldn't believe that that had never happened before and actually went back and re-read all the stories with a three column chart noting where each encounter occurred and who did what to whom. It was quite extensive believe me but true to your word it had indeed never occurred with either twin. (I know, what a pathetic life that I had nothing better to do than make a three column chart up and track fictional characters' sexual activity!) Well, it just leads me to belive that you do indeed have much if not of your stories outlined , or at least the major arcs. Until next time, thanks for some great writing!
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  • From ANON - Jayn on October 03, 2005
    Yay! You updated!! ^_^ Beautiful chapter. I love it!! PLEASE update soon!!
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  • From ANON - Ertia on October 02, 2005
    Ah yes. And now I need a cold shower! At least, if I intend to get anything useful done at all!
    Oh forget it...I'm going back to bed. Haldir? You coming???
    :D
    MOre soon?
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  • From ANON - Mnuial Nuwing on October 02, 2005
    Hi Lianna!

    **grin** Yes, the body trajectories are a bit difficult here. The position is not original - it was actually taken from a gay porn pic - but as I told someone over at LJ, it was easier to appreciate than describe!

    Bendy dolls are not a bad idea, though... **snicker**

    No silver rings yet, no. But they still have many years to spend in Middle-earth!

    **hugs**
    Min ;)
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  • From ANON - Lianna on October 02, 2005
    Well, yes, Legolas, that chapter certainly was intense!

    I cannot quite follow the trajectories of all the various body parts, though. How do you figure it out, Min? With little bendy dolls or something?

    I was kind of hoping that some silver rings might put in an appearance at the end of Any Shelter, but I guess that is not in the cards. Since that means that there will have to be even more sequels, I suppose that is not a bad thing. ;)
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  • From ANON - Ertia on August 29, 2005
    YAY! A new chapter! *does happy dance*
    I do so LOVE this tale. Well, alas, it is time for Elladan and Elrohir to go back. Is the adventure ending? Or is this merely a wicked ploy to keep us up at night?


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  • From ANON - Thalionwen on August 29, 2005
    Ah, at last!. Beautiful chapter, as always mellonen. You have such an incredible talent, not only for the descriptive, but for the linguistic!. I am in awe, but you knew that already... :) :)
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  • From ANON - Jayn on August 28, 2005
    Yes! An update!! *Smiles* I decided to read the other ones again, and now there is an update! Yay! ^_^ I luv it. I hope to see more soon!!
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  • From ANON - Thalionwen on August 02, 2005
    That was a very tender interlude, and most insightful as well. I like that you explore the complexities of their emotional triad, in the midst of all that torrid and sensual elven sex!. It does make them so much more real for me... Thank you for a great chapter! :)
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  • From ANON - lego lust on July 29, 2005
    Thanks for the clarification. I understand the bond better now. so it has not come to that point of complete surrendering as two elves who are bonded may do. And the twins can only "surrender' to each other because each is not "another" body. Hope I got that right and hope you update soon. Thanks again.
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  • From nuwing on July 29, 2005
    Hi Lego lust,

    No, I'm not in the least offended. I'm flattered that you are reading so closely! Questions and comments only offend me when I feel like someone is trying to *tell* me how my elves should behave. *That* annoys me! **grin**

    The chapter you are referring to is Chapter 1 of 'Shadows'. I don't know that I would go so far as to say that they were thinking of Legolas *instead* of each other, but he was obviously on their mind (single mind, as we're talking about them here as a fused being), and they yearned for him to be there, as well. The reason the twins seem reluctant to yield to 'Las really has nothing to do with *him* - they are simply not submissive by nature, and neither of them has ever yielded in a one-on-one encounter with someone else. The fact that they would even consider such a surrender, and discuss it, is an indication of how very dear Legolas is to them. Hope that helps!

    **hugs**
    Minuial ;)

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  • From ANON - lego lust on July 29, 2005
    Hi thanks for responding and for the explanation. It encourages me to ask even more ;) because you are not offended by such inquiries. I remember somewhere in the series that there was a chapter where the twins came together with 'Las in mind while the latter was in Mirkwood and they in Rivendell. I suppose that they really had him in mind and not each other - much in the same way when either of them enter him during love play. But they have an issue when 'Las is the one who enters them? - they can only allow this when they see it as the other doing it instead of 'Las, that's why they have to be together? Thanks and sorry for the follw-up quiestion, I just want to be clarified.
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  • From nuwing on July 29, 2005
    Hi Lego lust!

    First, thank you for reading and reviewing. I am glad you are enjoying the P3 stories, even if they are outside your usual tastes.

    I wish you had left an email, because I can write a dissertation on this subject once I get started. I'll try not to! **grin**

    I tend to be very twin-centric in my view of the P3 world, so I think I sometimes present things in relation to how they affect the twins and their bond, without giving equal time to the other side of the story. Elladan and Elrohir truly *do* understand what a treasure they have found in 'Las. He accepts and completes them as no one else ever has - or will, as I am definitely a 'happy ever after' writer! **blush** But no matter how deep and abiding their love for him, or how strong the bond with him becomes, he can never be a part of the bond that connects them to one another - they are literally *one* soul. Legolas has come to terms with that idea in a remarkably short time - he knows how very much he is loved. He is so much more than a 'conduit' to them, he is, in fact, the *other*, but only in the sense that he is one half of the whole, while the twins *together* make up the other half.

    Okay, I'm rambling. **grin** I'm going to quit. Thanks again for reading and for your thoughtful comments.

    **hugs**
    Minuial ;)


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