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Reviews for The Summoning

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  • From CL.Mustafic on May 11, 2016
    The Summoning - Wow, you did such a great job of setting the scene I could almost smell the blooms! I could feel Elronds profound sadness and longing to sail to be with his wife again and it made me sad. But then of course Thranduil would show up to take his mind off it. I was surprised by the ending. It was all a dream, hum, I wonder if Thranduil has some sort of dream magic?

    Once again excellently written and just what I needed before bed last night.

    CL
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  • From ANON - Anon on May 09, 2016
    For The First Time:

    Well, that was delightfully chilling. I'm really not at all surprised that Sauron reacted the way he did. I'm not sure anyone would have been able to face that unscathed. His little jest was duly punished as well. Never taunt your Master...

    Wonderful prompt piece!
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  • From ANON - Anon on May 08, 2016
    For Letting Go:

    My heart just ached for Elrond, and for the enormity of his grief. To have seen his King perish so terribly, and then to be troubled by dark dreams is bad enough, but he was so alone in his misery. Of course, it was largely of his own making, but I'm not at all surprised it was Thranduil who would come to his rescue. “I would have bothered you throughout the journey.” How wonderfully Thranduil. And "The new ElvenKing could take some commands, after all." So precisely Elrond.

    Lovely, and thank you!
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  • From ANON - Anon on May 08, 2016
    For The Communion:

    Oh, I did like this one! Elrond is so very much about duty, isn't he? Fierce on all his battlefields, as a warrior and as a healer, and fiercer still in dealing with himself. But somehow, the idea of Thranduil being competitive about their late-night releases is so very perfectly Thranduil.

    Thank you! :D
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  • From ANON - Anon on May 08, 2016
    For The Summoning:

    Ah, Elrond is delicious when he's reluctant, and Thranduil doesn't take no for an answer. There's so much in this that's bittersweet: Elrond's catalogue of losses, and the call of the sea, Legolas' absence, and memory of love. But in the end, to love is to hope, and to heal, and I do think Elrond chose well at the end.
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