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Reviews for Spirits of Light

By : ElvenDemagogue
  • From ANON - Silla on December 19, 2005
    I liked the story, very interesting. Please continue :)
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  • From ANON - Frosty on July 14, 2005
    Beth - No, I don't think there are two different versions of "Shadows". As far as I know, they're both the same. And it might make you happy to hear that we've started writing again. Maybe not the exact thing we were writing before, but at least it's something, right? ;) It's slow-going, though, as we're both busier than we used to be. We're very happy to hear you're still interested and reading. It means a lot. Thank you for the review.
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  • From ANON - Beth on July 14, 2005
    Just a question I forgot to ask at one point--are there two different version of Elven's Where The Shadows Lie? I feel like when I reread the version at your website, it was longer than the one here...just curious.
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  • From ANON - Beth on July 12, 2005
    Pretty thick, isn't she? ;D But then I suppose in her fear, she wouldn't have noticed that Elrond was talking of himself in the third person. All of the blame will fall on the wrogn elf. Tricksy, indeed.

    If you girls quit writing it would break my heart. :(
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  • From ANON - MarzBar on June 20, 2005
    YUCK!! I hope Elrond is going to pull himself together soon. She is being blamed for this by Arwen and now Elros has become violent and cruel. More please.
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  • From ANON - DreadLadyFreya on March 29, 2005
    Yea! The Frost-meister’s back! Sorry to hear ‘bout RL, it can be SO inconvenient sometimes!

    “Raising an eyebrow, he felt himself go cold. … It was a pair of women's undergarments.” Ah, poor Elrond, how well I can relate. I can’t count the times I’ve woken up, not remembering where I was, or how I got there, my only clue a pair of mysterious undies. *sigh* Good memories! Ah, well, I digress, where was I? Actually, I do feel sorry for Elrond, being used like that – and by his own BROTHER! Not your usual N/C situation, but then there’s nothing ‘usual’ about you, is there? heh heh heh

    BTW, Elven, your so-called “Hobbit Elite” were easily repelled by my minions at the Fortress of Evil Fuzzy Bunny Slippers. muahaha

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  • From ANON - MarzBar on March 29, 2005
    OMG! Poor elleth and poor Elrond. I hope he does the right thing and meets with the young lady and Arwen immediately. Pretty icky being used like that.
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  • From ANON - Elven on February 22, 2005
    Ooooooooooooo!!!!!!!! *sends Hobbit Elite's after Freya* It's okay, Elrond...she didn't mean it. She was being ironic. *hugs Elrond tightly*
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  • From ANON - Dread Lady Freya on February 22, 2005
    Ooooo, everybody duck, it’s hit the fan! It’s a good thing Arwen left when she did, otherwise… well, let’s just not go there. None of us want to think of our parents in “that way.” *shudders* Can’t wait ‘til Arwen confronts Elrond about The Kiss.

    P.S. Sowwy, Elven… I know Elrond can’t help being what he is – or isn’t. After all, not every male can be as handsome, and virile and just all-around studly as Boromir. XD
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  • From ANON - Dread Lady Freya on February 20, 2005
    I knew it! I knew it couldn't really be Elrond. That cold fish couldn't show a girl a good time with a map, a flashlight, and breadcrumbs.
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  • From ANON - Beth on February 18, 2005
    WOW! What a twist! I kind of knew something like that was coming, though. It felt extremely OOC for Elrond and too fast to be normal. ;)

    Can't wait to see what happens next! :D
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  • From ANON - Beth on February 16, 2005
    Woo-hoo! Yeay for the S.M.U.T. (Sexual Meandering Underneath Talans). Well I suppose it's not a talan, but whatever.

    I can't believe Elrong became that smart that quickly. Good Elrond! *pets him, tries not to drool*

    The morning after brings more complications, sayeth the Voice of Idyllic Doom. Mwahahahahahaaa.
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  • From ANON - Elven on February 15, 2005
    But...Beth...Agent Smith is hot too! ;D I know what you mean about characters becoming who you read them. I do that all the time. :) Nice to have a fleshed out idea of someone, though I think my Elros is quite a bit away from canon. ;)
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  • From ANON - Dread Lady Freya on February 15, 2005
    Oh. My. Must. Find. Cold. Shower. . .
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  • From ANON - Beth on February 08, 2005
    Too tired to review last night, but thanks so much for answering my questions! It's fun to interact so much with other writers, in a way that simply isn't possible or plausible for published authors.

    Something I wish I'd told everyone who wrote a story with a dream sex sequence in it...YOU ROCK! It's such a wonderful way to insert smut without it being gratuitous, and a disconcerted Elrond is a funny picture, indeed! I can only hope Arwen will take the news well when she finds out...IF she finds out that they like each other.

    Don't worry about using my plot ideas--unless I spend two hours writing up a thesis on them, they won't be better than mediocre, anyway. XD I just remembered you guys wanting suggestions, so if you ever get stuck, the readers out here, myself included, will toss you a bone to chew. Snerk.

    I. Love. Legolas. I don't really care what color hair or wyes he has, or who he's shagging, so long as he's not being violated (excessively) or acting like a complete loser. I don't like him because he's Legolas, but because dewpite his character being more developed than, say, Thranduil or Erestor, there is still so much to learn about him. Unlike other random elves, however, Tolkien has given us a push in the right direction; people can't just make up crap and expect everything to fit his personality, even his movieverse personality. Sure, there's a TON of badfic out there, but I discount that. Any other elf would be just as interesting to me if I felt I had a sense of his character (and he wasn't a father to a principal female married to another principal male XD). I'm not a Haldir buff, but when the author fleshes the characters out, or simply uses them enough times in enough fics, he takes on a life of his own in my mind, and then I can see THAT version of the character in EVERY story I read about him from then on. As I read more Faramir and Boromir stories, I find myself liking them much more, as with Eomer and Haldir.

    Plus, he's the only one left alive AND single in the Fellowship who's tale was never really finished. Or begun, for that metter. Now I'm going to have to go back and read the entire bloody works of Tolkien just to understand the debate about Legolas' age, Elven race, and hair color. Damn you all! ;)

    Elven, I just don't know...when I see Elrond as some kind of benevolent version of a Sephiroth?/Annubis/Vampire D Without The Vampire kind of brunette, THEN I can imagine he's hot, the way Thranduil is hot. But Hugo Weaving just makes me think of black suits and "Hello again, Missster Annnderson...." *snorts* Actors really are stuck being remembered as a few pivotal roles for the rest of their careers. I almost feel sorry for them. Almost.

    Thank you both for updating! There is nothing more enjoyable at night than settling down, slapping on the headphones, cranking up the streaming Film/Movie Soundtracks channel, and reading good fic. It must be a guilty pleasure, or I don't know what is. ;)
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