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Msg# 5101

Reviews Final as of 8/17/2005 part 16 Posted by Ainaechoiriel August 17, 2005 - 23:20:37 Topic ID# 5101
Title: The Machine That Changed the
<http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1948948/1/> World · Author: Altariel
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=18
1> · Genres: Drama (includes Angst): Fourth Age · ID: 80
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=80>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 5
This certainly is an imaginative tale. My reading of Tolkien's Gondor is
that he sees it as being more or less antiquity/early mediaeval, so I'm not
sure he envisioned them developing this kind of technology. (It is my
understanding that the printing press did not arise in Europe until a fair
bit later, though the technology was certainly developed in other parts of
the world.) I can see the Elves or perhaps the hobbits (if they had more
widespread literacy) developing the technology more easily. Regardless, it's
a fascinating concept, and Elphir's fear of the results were well handled.

Title: Moss and
<http://www.tolkienfanfiction.com/Story_Read_Head.php?STid=116> Stone ·
Author: Altariel
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=18
1> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Final Partings · ID: 560
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=560>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 2
Another interesting nook of canon that I had never thought that much about.
It was interesting to read, none the less, and I think you really nailed
Bombadil's character.

Title: Enmities
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/challenge/chapter.cfm?STID=4139&NGID=175> ·
Author: AmandaK
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=20
9> · Races/Places: Villains: Orcs · ID: 561
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=561>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 7
I have to admit, this confused me a little at first. Having Drukh (I think I
got that name right -- the protagonist) refer to her children as pups made
me think at first it was some animal, probably a warg. However, later in the
piece you made it clear this was an Orc of Mordor. I am not sure how I would
make the beginning clearer, but if you are interested in editing that might
be something to consider.

Beyond that, it was a very nice read, if reading about the denizens of
Mordor can ever be considered "nice". A lot of this felt like the
conversation overheard by Sam in (I think) "The Choices of Master Samwise",
between the two orcs. You know, the one where they discuss their desires for
the future. This piece offered insight into a culture we really don't see
much of in canon, and made them understandable without being much less
orcsy.


Title: Swan
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/challenge/chapter.cfm?STID=4204&NGID=286>
Flight · Author: AmandaK
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=20
9> · Genres: Drama (includes Angst): Gondor · ID: 84
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=84>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 5
Ah, this one brings back memories for me! I remember a stone sculpture of an
owl that a cousin put in an old tree beside her house, where real owls
lived. Of course the wind knocked it down and it fell to a nook in the
roof... and yes, we were just as foolish in our efforts to get it back. Of
course Boromir would act that way, especially for Faramir's toys. Well done.
I also liked how you gave Imrahil's perspective of the council scene at the
beginning -- it avoided the easy way to get across Denethor's panic, and was
doubly effective for tht. Well done on all of it. :-)

Title: Cold <http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=3414>
Memories · Author: AmandaK
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=20
9> · Races/Places: Gondor: Vignette · ID: 82
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Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 2
This is a cute moment, but unlike many young-Boromir-and-Faramir stories,
you can see hints of the men these two children will become. And it was very
refreshing to see post-Finduilas Denethor as something other than an abusive
father.


Title: The Captain's
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=3210> Last Charge ·
Author: AmandaK
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=20
9> · Books/Time: Gap-Filler: War of the Ring · ID: 81
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=81>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 5
This is a touching rendition of a touching moment. You took a moment that
felt movieverse, yet managed to instill some of Faramir's sense of duty and
his moral fortitude. As Isabeau had Heth say in "Captain, My Captain", more
should be said of the battle for the causeway forts. She was right; they are
so poignant and emotion-filled and dramatic, yet I guess because Faramir is
the only real canon character that appears, there's nowhere near enough
written about the attempt to hold (or recapture) them. Thank you for this
moment.

Title: Jerusalem
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=1748> · Author:
Amarie
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=21
1> · Genres: Crossovers · ID: 658
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=658>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 8
I love stories that connect Middle-earth with our modern times (or at least
those times recorded in actual "history"), and this is one of the best such
stories I have read. It seems that having Elves or other immortals
experience historical figures is one of the most natural ways to do this.

There were a few historical inaccuracies that bothered me slightly. For
example, the fact that the Hebrews call themselves Jews. I think this is a
later term? But perhaps I am wrong, and am being slightly bothered for
nothing. Also, I was unclear why an Elf should think of the kings of NUMENOR
as being majestic? Depending on who exactly the author envisions this elf to
be, surely an elven kingdom like Gondolin or Doriath would be more
appropriate?

That's another thing I liked so much about this story. You never really
specify exactly who the elf in question is. I know from what other people
have said that some assumed it was (I think) Maglor. Or Maedhros? I always
get those two confused. For some reason I thought it was Celeborn, but as
the exact identity is open-ended, it gives the reader even more scope to
imagine things.

Title: His Last
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=1713> Words · Author:
Amarie
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=21
1> · Books/Time: The Lord of The Rings · ID: 85
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=85>
Reviewer: Marta
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=16
> · 2005-06-15 23:46:04 Score: 4
This piece is frightening in its depth, and I don't think I have ever read a
piece that even tried to capture Boromir's madness. Let alone succeeded.
This piece does both, and with an awe-inspiring brevity. It almost felt as
if the author was channeling Boromir. And because I am shameless, I'll ask
here if the author ever considered writing a sequel, in which Faramir
receives one or both of these letters. *evil grin*

Title: The Horn-Cry
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=1816> of Buckland ·
Author: Lulleny
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=30
2> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Shire · ID: 467
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=467>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:50:17 Score: 8
This is a very well-crafted little tale that shows the long-lingering
effects of the war on even the most cheerful of hobbits. It is a quite
striking characteristic of hobbits that they seem to keep matters
light—Merry's line in "Houses of Healing", that hobbits tend to make light
of things, and so are robbed of speech when more serious matters need to be
discussed comes very much to mind when reading this fic, as does Tolkien's
narrative voice, drawing attention to the apparent good cheer of Merry and
Pippin when they were wandering lost by the river in Fangorn. But that
lightness doesn't mean there isn't darkness, or that hobbits are always
robbed of words in the face of griefs. The pain of memory, and of the real
contrast between the peace they have now and the price they have paid for it
is made starkly apparent. Sometimes the contrast becomes too much to bear,
but Merry and Pippin have grown up and grown wise in their journeys as well,
and learned that they can be grateful for that very difference. They don't
need the grief to enjoy what's good, but neither do they permit grief to
overwhelm the good. Well done, Lulleny!

Title: As the
<http://www.tolkienfanfiction.com/Story_Read_Head.php?STid=309> Magnet Finds
Iron · Author: Nessime
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=17
> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War · ID: 491
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=491>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:51:12 Score: 7
A very poignant, but ultimately uplifting story. The survivors of Helm's
Deep, and the poor, burned-out lands around it, are given their due for
toughness, courage, and compassion. Those who are familiar with Nessime's
"If Ever Two Were One" will doubtless get more from it than those who are
not, but even for those who are not, it's a lovely glimpse into the lives of
Westfolders, who overcame the losses suffered during Saruman's invasion only
to sacrifice sons and husbands to Pelennor and the last battle before the
Black Gates. But even amid misfortune, they find in their ties to each other
reason enough to celebrate, and not to mind overmuch the scars of war, on
either bodies or land. It's all a matter of perspective, and an apocalyptic
war tends to focus one nicely on what matters most: family and friends.

Title: Guarding the
<http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=88> Shire · Author:
Shirebound
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=31
5> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gap-Filler · ID: 513
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=reviewsBrowse&show_all=n
o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=513>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:51:49 Score: 4
A nice little exploration of the Rangers' long watch on the Shire that
unpacks a bit more Gandalf's motivations. I'm always in favor of giving the
Rangers of Eriador their due for the long labors they undertook, and
Shirebound brings out nicely the sense of isolation they felt from those
they were guarding. Not that they begrudged in any overt manner their work,
but just hearing a hobbit recognize what they had done all those years made
a very real difference for them.

Title: The
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/challenge/chapter_view.cfm?NGID=185&STID=3473&
SPOrdinal=1> Greater Gift · Author: Tanaqui
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=40
> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: General Drabble · ID: 540
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=540>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:52:42 Score: 3
Very nicely written drabble—I love those last lines in particular, how they
join together a choice of gifts that could not have been offered
independently of each other. Thus temptation becomes also the opportunity
for transcendence and healing. A dangerous offer, but ultimately a means to
a greater end. Good job bringing that out, Tanaqui!

Title: A <http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.asp?sid=3484&cid=13193>
Refuge for the Weary · Author: Tanaqui
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=40
> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gondor Drabble · ID: 547
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=547>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:53:25 Score: 1
Here, Tanaqui neatly puts Faramir and Elrond on a level where lost brothers
are concerned. Well done.

Title: Moss and
<http://www.tolkienfanfiction.com/Story_Read_Head.php?STid=116> Stone ·
Author: Altariel
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=18
1> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Final Partings · ID: 560
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=560>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:54:25 Score: 5
I'm not normally a fan of Tom Bombadil, if only because I can't bear the
poetry, but as a tying up of loose ends, this is a nice little vignette. I
did love the foxes, and Tom's general disinterest in the world beyond his
borders takes on a different cast as he allies himself with the longer
cycles of the living world. And one gets the sense that Gandalf, too, needs
looking after, and that Bombadil provides that, in his own, inimitable
way—giving Gandalf permission, even orders, to go home at last.

Title: Bare Feet and
<http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=2945> Beer · Author:
Gwynnyd
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=18
6> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gondor · ID: 571
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=571>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:56:04 Score: 5
I enjoyed this look at the beginning of a friendship between Faramir and
Aragorn, as opposed to of Steward and King. I had rather wondered what
Faramir knew or thought of Aragorn's prior service in Gondor, that he would
be quite so concerned about the state of his king's knowledge; the later
revelation made sense of that, and allowed a certain clearing of the air
between them, and a reassessement of what their relationship is going to be
like on levels both personal and political.

Title: Garden
<http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.asp?sid=3477&cid=13134> Secrets ·
Author: Gwynnyd
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=18
6> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Ithilien Drabble · ID: 573
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=573>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:56:40 Score: 3
You can take the girl out of the army, but you can't take the army out of
the girl. Not if you want your petunias to flourish, apparently. I always
suspected Éowyn couldn't give up her swordwork that easily, and here we see
a rather deadly art in the service of life, if in a very different manner
than usual. Nicely done!

Title: Object
<http://henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter_view.cfm?STID=4015&SPOrdinal=1>
Lessons · Author: Aliana
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=20
8> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gap-Filler · ID: 586
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=586>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:57:25 Score: 8
Ah, very well done! We usually see the fading of Middle-earth from an elvish
perspective; but here we see it played out in this short conversation
between Frodo and Éowyn. I particularly appreciate Aliana's bringing out the
fact that with the worst of evils, the grandest of goods is also lost, and
that for Éowyn, this means that that thread of Dernhelm within her will grow
ever more unsatisfying. For the great deeds of the next Age will one and all
have a certain pettiness to them—they will come in the service of politics,
of ordinary, if messy and tragic, failures among Men, not from the absolute
opposition of all that is good against the very incarnation of evil. Thus
the Ring itself serves as the passing point between two worlds: on the one
hand, it was the product of a higher power in all its perversion, that bent
such power into an innocuous seeming Ring; on the other hand, the very
unassuming, mundane form it took heralds the sort of mundane, banal evils
that Éowyn will face in the new Age. An object lesson, indeed.

Title: Faithful
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/challenge/chapter.cfm?STID=3126&NGID=129> Star
· Author: Tiana
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=33
4> Luthien · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gondor · ID: 593
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=593>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:58:43 Score: 4
I really enjoyed watching Faramir and Éomer wait for Elboron's birth. I
don't know whether it's that they truly are written well and with a very
sympathetic, yet humorous eye, or whether it's the basic vengeance instinct
at work here: women labor, let the men at least suffer a little!, but in any
event, the story definitely got a smile out of me, not least because of the
priceless Ioreth-Éomer interaction.

Title: Who Will
<http://www.henneth-annun.net/stories/chapter.cfm?STID=4049> Care? · Author:
faramir_boromir
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=34
0> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gondor · ID: 612
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=612>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 00:59:23 Score: 4
A nice little vignette, this, and one that illustrates that often muted
irrepressibility of Faramir, or perhaps his resilience. Despite the
circumstances, he can still find a reason to persevere, and to go on with
the tasks of living, including cleaning up after the dead. And while pride
might come first in the list of reasons to clean house in the face of
apocalypse, it's duty that ends it, and that brings a smile.

Title: The Masters of Buckland
<http://www.scribeoz.com/fanfic/story.php?no=1591> Have Always Been Romantic
· Author: Saoirse
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=26
8> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Shire · ID: 624
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=624>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 01:00:20 Score: 2
A sweet little vignette, with just that touch of chaos that comes of
breaking in one's new home. How nice to find generations' worth of blessings
on the project and Merry and Estella's life to come.

Title: I Will Know <http://www.lotrfanfiction.com/viewstory.php?sid=4577>
Suffering · Author: Andy
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=36
4> Longwood · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Aman · ID: 704
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Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 01:01:01 Score: 2
Interesting to see the differences among the Elves in Valinor, and how
mortality brings out the burden that sheer innocence can be.

Title: Sunstar
<http://www.west-of-the-moon.net/servlet/ReadGenStory?storyID=138> ·
Author: illyria-pffyffin
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=36
3> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Final Partings · ID: 705
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o&navbar_page=0&markpage=17&form_story_filter=705>
Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-16 01:01:40 Score: 2
I think what really made this story for me was the epilogue. That shift in
view rounds the story out, and makes us realize that Sam is really gone,
leaving a gap in the lives of his loved ones. That makes that last flower
the more precious.

Title: Good
<http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.asp?sid=3523&cid=13397> Stone ·
Author: ErinRua
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=26
7> · Books/Time: Post-Ring War: Gondor Drabble · ID: 721
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Reviewer: Dwimordene
<http://gabrielle.sytes.net/MEFA2005/index.php?page=authorDetails&form_id=8>
· 2005-06-17 18:26:07 Score: 2
Sweet resolution to Legolas' and Gimli's plans. Their effort to make garden
and statuary compliment each other ties it up nicely.

Title: One Day in
<http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=1262> Ithilien ·
Author: jen_loves_elves
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Reviewer: Dwimordene
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· 2005-06-17 22:08:49 Score: 2
Quite amusing—I've seen that conversation before, but it hardly ever ended
so well... A humorous short that made me laugh.

Title: By All
<http://www.livejournal.com/users/talechallenge06/5053.html#cutid1> The
Signs · Author: Tialys
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Reviewer: Dwimordene
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· 2005-06-17 22:10:12 Score: 1
An interesting little interlude. I particularly liked the last paragraph,
for the use it made of the rhyme Frodo sang.


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