I agree with the above - The Dead Are Mists is beautiful. It had a spooky mood to it that I loved, and a great 'ending' - it really came full circle.
The other part I really enjoyed was the part from Frodo's POV, as that's something that's been fascinating me lately - that after the Ring was destroyed, Frodo would then truly understand what had happened to Boromir, and would perhaps be saddened by the fact they had parted so badly. So I really enjoyed reading your spin on that. :)
And finally, Aragorn's part is beautiful - I agree with what was said above, and I loved this line:
Never will I see the White Tower, or hear the City’s silver trumpets without recalling the man in whose eyes the glory of Gondor shone bright, for my memory is long, and he will ever be in it.
Thanks for these pieces, I enjoyed reading them immensely. :)
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Date: 2006-02-27 12:25 pm (UTC)The other part I really enjoyed was the part from Frodo's POV, as that's something that's been fascinating me lately - that after the Ring was destroyed, Frodo would then truly understand what had happened to Boromir, and would perhaps be saddened by the fact they had parted so badly. So I really enjoyed reading your spin on that. :)
And finally, Aragorn's part is beautiful - I agree with what was said above, and I loved this line:
Never will I see the White Tower, or hear the City’s silver trumpets without recalling the man in whose eyes the glory of Gondor shone bright, for my memory is long, and he will ever be in it.
Thanks for these pieces, I enjoyed reading them immensely. :)