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person sesshyangel
schedule April 29, 2005 at 12:00 AM
You cannot imagine just how terribly difficult you've made it for me to find a sufficienly pleasing fic after reading this.

Please, please, PLEASE do consider writing another story involving Elrohir/Legolas. I don't suppose you'd write about their children's life?
person Diane
schedule February 24, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I just finished reading your story and I am really impress with what I read. It's so wonderfully written and captivating! I do not know what you do for a living but Eresse, quit your day job and take on writting honey! You trully are gifted. Many thanks for the wonderful stories!
person crystal
schedule June 24, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I really loved your whole G&I series! Maybe i should have reviewed sooner but this one stands for the whole thing! Even and especially the mpreg, i actually want to see more of their leggy and elrohir's twins + them growing up. You did a great job and it was wonderful writing! Please keep writing more ficcies ~! I'll miss this one!
person Dark Angel
schedule May 4, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Oh no.. I don't want it to end :'(... But then again, it was a wonderful storry, the best I have read so far! I can't wait for your other fanfics! Please post them soon because life will be bg wig without Greenleaf & Imladris :(
person Bec
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Eresse,

JOB WELL DONE! The Greenleaf & Imladris series has I think by far replaced another favorite mpreg story of mine. This was beautifully written throughout. As another reviewer stated, I think that a website for this series and more would be a wonderful idea. You are a brilliant author, please keep writing! And thank you for sharing with us.
person JJ
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Simply an Amazing story, I'm only sorry I came into so late but I can definetly say that you should start up a website for your stories, it would be eagerly visited. I eagerwaitwait twilight tales, your story helped make Elrohir and Legolas one of my favorite couples. Also I along with others I am sure would definetly love see what happens with Glorfindel and Erestor.
person Calenharn Elflover
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
That was a lovely ending. I think that you hit all the emotions just right.

person Rainien
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
*sigh* I can't believe it's over.

I read the last two chapters a few hours ago and waited to leavrevireview until I could come up with the right words. But to borrow the words from another reviewer, I have to say that I don't have sufficient words to thank you for sharing this epic with us.

You've given us the best of slash. Too often two males are thrown together with one becoming "soft" (*rolls eyes...not THAT kind of soft!). Both will begin as strong personalities, but through the course of the relationship, one usually seems to become the weaker of the two. You've avoided that, much to my relief. You've also given us a much more believable vision - one where not *everyone* is "slashed." A world that embraces both hetero as well as homo is a world of much more depth. LOL Do I really need to say that your sense of the erotic most times left me wishing that *either* of these wonderful Elves would magically appear in my bed?

And you managed to pull off the MPREG in a way that didn't make me regret I'd read it!! BIG thumbs up to you on that one! I somehow knew you'd be able to pull it off. Thanks for not disappointing, yet again.

I'm looking forward to Twilight Tales, and reading more about the new twins as well as Glorfindel and Erestor. Umm...any idea when we can expect the first of the Tales? No pressure, mind you. LOL Just curious. *S*

Again, thank you. G&I will be greatly missed.

person Sheeijan
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
My reviews have been, sadly, quite absent of late. I do have an excuse, however. You see, my heart broke when Elrohir died, and I had no words. I knew that he would be resurrected (how could he not?), but I was equally sure that the road would be long and painful for our Greenleaf. So I waited and refrained from reading any further until I felt it was safe to do so. Well, it took quite a few hours, but now I am caught up to the bittersweet end.

I think my reading of Part 29 in one sitting helped give me a slightly different perspective on the story. I think I would have been satisfied with that ending on its own, but I thoroughly enjoyed Part 30 also. I find it plausible for the Valar to be able to grant Elrohir's wish - a single Valar created the race of dwarves, after all (something Iluvatar didn't approve of), their powers are not to be belittled. The only thing that startled me was the thought that they might grant additional male Elves the ability to have children. I had this strange mental image of Elbereth and Melian running to and fro the various Elven realms to help "birth" these children. And just to show how strangely my mind works, I immediately began worrying about things like overpopulation (no deaths + increased births = crowded Aman), the inevitable shifting of "government" as evidenced by the existence of the Council, and the effects of ennui on thees. es. *sigh* But I digress.

One of my favorite things about this series is that it does take into account "the big picture". As much as we love Elrohir and Legolas, the world does not revolve solely around them. There are such things as politics, societal pressures, and not-so-nice Elves (and non-Elves) in the world that Eresse has created. This gives a senf ref realism to the story that makes it all the more plausible for me. Of course I realize this is fantasy, but it's much easier to suspend one's disbelief when there's a foundation we can relate with.

I hope you feel a great sense of accomplishment. As a reader, one can never truly appreciate the amount of time and effort that goes into a story, much less an epic of such great propons ons as this. You've created a storyline that blends beautifully into Tolkien's realm - and you stuck with it to the very end. It takes great dedication and love to finish something of this magnitude, and that alone makes you stand out.

A very sincere thank you for posting. Your story captivated my imagination ande mee me something to look forward to on a daily basis. It is indeed with a sense of regret that I write, for I will miss the sense of anticipation I hveryvery morning. I wish you well in all your endeavors, and may your inkwell never run dry.
person Tux
schedule May 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I can't believe it's over! But it was a beautiful ending and while I was hoping for them to have a girl, I love that they had non-identical twins. I'm sure they will keep their parents on their toes!

I look forward to Twilight Tales!

*Hugs*
Tux