| Date | 2011-03-15 |
| Message | hi Stef thank you and I know it is bleak now but we will soon how important Aragorn's part in it all is for Legolas, and I don't think Thranduil will turn his son away. So glad you keyed in to that part about Arwen and Galadriel's underlying motives You hit the nail right on the head. Now, did Galadriel engineer it all or merely see her chance and take it? thank you again ![]() |
| Date | 2011-03-15 |
| Message | Poor Legolas, after the trials of his imprisonment in the black tower and after Rohan he has to face the sylvan laws. I hope all will be fine for him as soon as Mithrandir clears his position and that Thranduil will forgive him and accept him back as a son. I liked the paragraph dedicated to Arwen: Galadriel was really astute but also terribly selfish in her ways to keep Aragorn far from Lorien. thank you for this wonderful chapter! ![]() |
| Date | 2011-03-14 |
| Message | that's OK muyani i love your kind support and will try to get some more written ![]() |
| Date | 2011-03-13 |
| Message | hi muyani i am glad you enjoyed it but checking that often is maybe too optimistic? but i will try to update again soon. thanks again ![]() |
| Date | 2011-03-13 |
| Message | to my Visitor from Elsewhere: Thanks for coming over and reading and for those wonderful compliments I am trying to work on the stories and will try to get some updates posted on the ones you mentioned. I do have a lot to work on here. ![]() |
| Date | 2011-03-02 |
| How did you find me? | links to other links to yet other links |
| Message | I do hope you will continue soon with all your uncompleted stories; especially Cuthenin & Feud, but also Aearlinn, not to mention Legolas & the Balrog. I am enjoying them very much, as I did also the Child Warrior (Himaethor?). Anyway, they are good stories & I want to read the rest. Thanks for writing. |
| Date | 2011-03-02 |
| Message | hi Anfalas, yes, he is really suffering but he is also really trying to heal. he wants to heal, but the strain of this looming promise is indeed enough to break him in and of itself. he is clinging to aragorn for his sense of self right now, who can blame him? what he has done is not easy to live with and he thinks very little of himself. i am glad you can see that even when his spirits lift, there is fear and sorrow clawing at him. but he is not worse than before, and as long as aragorn does not desert him, he will not lose his mind entirely. much depends on what happens between him and Thranduil. |
| Date | 2011-03-02 |
| Message | It's painful to see how Legolas is going mad more and more (that is what I read). One time all proud and like a warrior, next time full of doubts and with no selfesteam at all. |