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Sand and Flame
Raksha The Demon - 28 Dec 06 - 12:22 PM
What a wonderful Feanor/Nerdanel story; and it all fits with the Cinderella story - funny, poignant and believable all the way.
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DrummerWench - 30 Dec 06 - 8:01 AM
Hi, Tehta
Gandalfs apprentice pointed me toward this story. I love it! I have added it to my "Fantasy of Manners" playlist, as "Cinderella meets Jane Austen & they play in the Silmarillion".
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Gandalfs apprentice - 28 Dec 06 - 7:15 AM
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Shasta - 28 Dec 06 - 4:47 PM
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Crowdaughter - 28 Dec 06 - 5:36 PM
Hi! I said elsewhere already how much I love this story! I loved the way you present Indis here (and I think the reasons given why she behaves this way very believable) - and I love the way you describe Nerdanel and Feanaro. This fic is one of my favorites about how the two of them might have fallen in love, and what might have attracted them to each other. Lovely done!
Aislynn
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oshun - 29 Dec 06 - 10:17 PM
Great lines throughout for those who love to hate Indis: "Only the worst sort of people stay at a ball long enough to see Laurelin in full bloom." "Yes, mother," said Nolofinwë and Arafinwë in chorus. Fëanaro just stared out the window, refining his own definition of the worst sort of people. Also loved the earring line: "Her father's work, or hers?" On the question of glass. My answer to all challenges of anachronisms in any of my stories is to innocently tell the challenger that whatever-it-is was invented by Fëanaro.
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