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Written by KC

15 July 2010 | 120215 words | Work in Progress

Title: War of the Wizards
Author: KC
Rating: PG
Pairing(s): Faramir
Warnings: Spanking
Disclaimer: The characters are not mine. They belong to Tolkien.<br>,Please let me know what you think of this story by leaving a comment.

This is number seven in the series that started with Grief, Elf, Wasps and an Angry Wizard and Stubborn Stewards and Bright Red Paddles, Human King, Elven King & One Stubborn Steward, Sweet Revenge or Let Licking Dogs Lie and Elves, Orcs and the Road to Recovery.
Added: Chapter 52


Part 20

After carrying Faramir back to the healing room, Elrond had put the slumbering Steward abed, propped up by pillows, and had rubbed aromatic oils onto his chest to ease his breathing. Misto had scurried back into his web suspended in the corner above Faramir’s bed, took one look to check that his mama was breathing and went promptly to sleep.

Knowing that Thranduil would still be somewhat distressed when he returned, the Rivendell Lord had also shooed Aragorn, the twins and Imrahil back to the palace with the instructions to eat, rest and not to return before morning. Legolas, who was almost completely healed, was deep in reverie with his bare feet hanging off the end of the bed, having been given a sleeping potion by Elrohir to ensure that the elf, contrary to normal behaviour when at this advanced point in his healing, rested.

Elrond smiled down upon the peaceful wood-elf, suspecting that Legolas would be annoyed in the morning when he discovered Elrohir’s deception. The Rivendell elf made a mental note to ask his son how he managed to fool Legolas into ingesting the sleeping potion, for future reference of course. He checked Faramir’s breathing, relieved to find that it had eased somewhat, although dismayed to find that the fever had returned. Elrond sat down on the chair beside Faramir’s bed and awaited Thranduil and Maglor’s return.

And return they did eventually. Thranduil entered the room looking unusually dishevelled and flushed, followed closely by Maglor and was relieved to find that, apart from his slumbering sons, Elrond was the only one present. Elrond rose gracefully and approached Thranduil opening his arms and pulling his long-time friend into an embrace, which the elven King returned.

“I will exact retribution. You do realise that do you not, mellon-nin,” Thranduil grumbled into his friend’s shoulder.

“I look forward to the attempt,” Elrond retorted mildly as he released his friend, smiling at Maglor who stood behind Thranduil.

Thranduil looked at his elfling deep in reverie and quirked an eyebrow.

“Elrohir,” Elrond replied to the unspoken question.

“I would like to know how he managed that considering how suspicious my elfling is normally of the twins bearing gifts, especially food and drink,” Thranduil mused.

“So would I… “ Elrond began but was interrupted by a snuffling noise and murmur from Faramir. He walked over to the young Steward, placing a hand on the man’s brow and the other around his wrist.

“His fever has returned?” Maglor asked, seeing the tell tale signs.

“Aye, it has,” the Rivendell elf sighed. “Although not unexpected, it is still disappointing.”

Thranduil sat on the bed beside his son, hissing and wincing as he did so. He glared at Elrond, daring the elf to so much as smirk before taking Faramir’s limp hand into his own. He remembered what Imrahil had said about Faramir being very tactile by nature. The three elder elves sat vigil over Faramir the entire night; Thranduil bathing Faramir’s face and arms with cool compresses and Elrond applying oils to the human’s chest to ease his breathing. All were relieved when Faramir’s latest fever broke just before dawn and he had relaxed into a more natural sleep.


“Faarrrraaa, wakey, wakey,” Faramir heard the familiar voice above him chant. His eyes flew open and he started violently on seeing his brother’s ghostly face, inches above him, smirking.

“You are going to give me a complex if you keep jumping like that every time you lay eyes on me, little brother,” the ghost said, grinning from ear to ear.

“Faramir! What is wrong?” Thranduil asked. Faramir’s face had paled even further, if that was possible.

“You are seeing Boromir again?” Maglor surmised.

Faramir winced and nodded.

“I just wanted to know if you could still see and hear me, little brother. I will leave you alone for a while so that you can gather your obviously sleep addled wits,” Boromir advised, smirking again. “There are places I want to haunt for a while,” he added, grinning widely at his little brother’s whimper before turning on his heels and exiting the room through the closed door.

“Ada? Why can I see him? Why can I hear him?” Faramir asked, sounding so young and so bewildered.

“You are asking an elf, ion-nin. I have no experience of such human things,” Thranduil replied gently. “Why do you not ask him?”

“He is no longer here. Said he was going haunting,” Faramir replied, matter-of-factly, as if detached somewhat from the bizarreness of the situation.

Thranduil bit the inside of his cheek to stop from chuckling, thinking that he would really liked to have met Boromir.

“Are you in pain, tithen pen?” Elrond asked, looking at Faramir intently and recognising the signs of intense pain.

“My back… and my head,” Faramir replied as he catalogued what pained him.

“Drink this, pen-neth. It will help,” Elrond instructed as he held a cup to the Steward’s lips. It was not long before the pain eased and Faramir drifted off into slumber again. “I added but three drops of elixir to the water,” he said in amazement. “I think next time I will just wave the vial over the cup.”

Thranduil and Maglor chuckled at their friend’s discomfiture.

It was later that morning that Faramir awoke again. He opened his eyes slowly and started violently for the second time in a matter of hours, but this time not due to his ghostly brother but to his familiar. Misto was hanging down on a thread a few inches from his face and was staring at him intently with all his eyes.

“Mama,” the hatchling greeted.

Thranduil laughed at the spider’s antics and his son’s startled reaction.

“Good morning Misto,” Faramir sighed. “Between you and Boromir I may just find myself frightened into my brother’s ‘betwixt and between’!” he exclaimed quietly.

Misto dropped from the thread onto the bed and then jumped off and scuttled over to the bed in which Legolas was still deep in reverie.

“Is Legolas alright, ada? I have never seen him so long in reverie,” Faramir asked, concerned, looking over at his slumbering brother.

“I fear Elrohir was a bit overzealous in ensuring that Legolas rested to regain his full strength,” Thranduil replied, smiling gently at his elven son.

“What? Elrohir drugged him?” Faramir asked incredulously.

“Aye, ion-nin. My elfling is well known for overexerting himself when almost healed. Elrohir just wanted to ensure that Legolas rested and did not re-injure his healing back,” Thranduil responded with a shake of his head, remembering instances when Legolas had done just that. “How is the pain, ion-nin?” he asked, turning his attention back to Faramir.

“Manageable. I do not wish to sleep anymore at the moment,” Faramir answered slightly disgruntled. “I feel so weak, ada. I cannot seem to move.”

“And you will not be able to for a few days yet, pen-neth,” Elrond said as he approached Faramir. “You almost killed yourself when fighting the orcs and I came close to completing the task when trying to cure you of the Morgul poisoning.”

“Morgul poisoning!” Faramir exclaimed, whistling softly in a whoosh of breath that ended in a coughing fit.

“Aye, you are indeed fortunate to be alive, tithen-pen” Elrond said as he pulled Faramir into a sitting position, allowing him to breath easier.

The coughing fit subsided finally and the Rivendell Lord eased Faramir back onto the mounds of pillows behind him.

“Mama, hungry,” Misto said from Legolas’ bed.

“I will take him to the dungeons,” Maglor said as he re-entered the healing room having departed earlier to instruct the kitchen staff to bring food enough to feed several elves and one oversized hobbit, to Faramir’s room. The elf beckoned Misto to follow, turned and exited the room. Misto followed Maglor out of the room, making a very strange noise, for a spider that is, as he left.

“Is it my deranged mind, or did I just hear him cackle?” Faramir asked in astonishment as he looked at the doorway through which the hatchling had departed.

“It did indeed sound very much like a cackle…” Thranduil began but was stopped suddenly by a thump and a startled sounding curse coming from the direction of Legolas’ bed.

Elves and human turned as one to look at the source of the thump and curse only to see an angry elf on the floor, struggling to unbind his ankles. Apparently, unbeknownst to Legolas and everyone else present, Misto had managed to spin webbing around the elf’s ankles effectively binding them together. Legolas had awoken and tried to get out of bed only to find himself falling onto the floor.

Thranduil laughed heartily, Faramir sniggered and Elrond smiled broadly at the struggling elf.

“This is not funny!” Legolas ground out between gritted teeth as he tried to remove the very strong webbing without the benefit of a sharp implement. Elrond handed the annoyed elf a knife, which he used to cut the webbing all the while muttering about what he was going to do with the nasty little creature. Jumping to his bare feet, Legolas bounded out of the door in hot pursuit of the arachnid.

Aragorn, Imrahil and Gandalf passed the angry elf just before entering Faramir’s room. All three entered the room with identical looks of astonishment that the sight of the bare-footed angry elf flying down the corridor had caused.

“Should we ask?” Imrahil questioned, smiling at the sight of his conscious, sniggering nephew.

Thranduil explained what Misto had been about and the consequences for Legolas, causing the humans and wizard to laugh.

“I am sorry to have missed the fun,” Aragorn laughed as he looked down upon his smiling Steward. “I do believe that that little hatchling is going to prove very entertaining in the future.”

“How fare you, my wizardling?” Gandalf asked, as he sat down upon the chair beside Faramir’s bed.

“I am fine,” came Faramir’s standard response, given even on occasions when one foot was firmly planted in the next realm and the other threatening to follow quickly.

Gandalf stared at his wizardling intently. Elves and humans rolled their eyes. Faramir ducked his head in acute embarrassment, blushing furiously.

“I understand from Aragorn that you have seen Boromir?” the White Wizard asked, taking pity on Faramir by changing the subject.

Faramir nodded.

“Is he here now?” Gandalf asked, looking about.

“Nay. He left earlier saying that he had places to haunt,” Faramir replied, blushing even more at the thought of the places Boromir was likely to haunt. His brother had been well known as an admirer of the female form.

Aragorn snorted, his thoughts going in the same general direction as his Steward’s.

“Shame on you both,” Imrahil admonished but with his eyes a-twinkle. “He is probably out gathering intelligence, now that he knows that Faramir can see and hear him.”

Both King and Steward ducked their heads in embarrassment, causing Imrahil’s eyes to twinkle even more.

“We know that Saruman has made an alliance with the Haradrim and that he is also training wizards,” Gandalf began so as to focus the minds of present on the issues at hand. “We also know that they wanted Faramir because they saw my wizardling as a threat. But they wanted him alive… relatively,” Gandalf corrected on hearing Aragorn and Thranduil’s snorts. “I assume that Saruman had the antidote to the poison in his possession. They needed to keep Faramir from accessing his wizarding powers during his journey to Harad.”

“We need to determine what the Haradrim are planning. How they plan to use the wizards and orcs. I can only assume that they plan to invade Gondor,” Imrahil mused.

“With your approval Thranduil, Aragorn,” Gandalf said as he looked from one to the other. “I want to send Finrod and that Gondorian Lieutenant, whose company he seems to frequent, to meet with Radagast and then venture to Harad to see if they can discover Saruman’s plans.”

Both Thranduil and Aragorn nodded their approval.

“I will stay here to further this one’s training,” Gandalf said looking intently at his wizardling. “I fear we will need to prepare for a war of the wizards.”

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51 Comment(s)

I really like what you’ve done with all these stories. I can’t wait to continue reading them. I do have a question. How on earth will Faramir continue to age. Will he get old like gandalf, or just stop like hte elves? Just curious! Keep writing! classacte

— classacte    Thursday 20 April 2006, 5:53    #

when are you going to update this? Poor Chiri, and I can’t wait to see what happens with Sarumon! COntinue soon! classacte

— classacte    Tuesday 2 May 2006, 3:24    #

wow, these stories are great. Can’t wait to read the rest. I’d love to see a flashback of Thranduil and Maglor dealing with the escape of the dwarves since you made it sound so funny. Keep up the good work.

— Daughter of Thranduil    Saturday 10 June 2006, 6:00    #

Hi again. Just curious as to when you will be updating next?

— Daughter of Thranduil    Thursday 13 July 2006, 23:46    #

I LOVE it! Keep up the fantastic work. Just one little question: what does Maglor truely look like? I’ve reread this fiction at least a dozen times & I’m curious to his hair color and style!

— Lori Tankersley    Friday 4 August 2006, 4:14    #

Hi Lori,

Thank you for the kind words and I’m pleased you are enjoying the story. I described Maglor very briefly in Elves, Orcs and the Road to recovery as “a tall blond elven warrior”. I picture him as having long blond hair in the elven way with warrior braids. He is taller than Legolas and Faramir. Of course, like all evles he is stunning with deep blue eyes that seem endlessly deep.

KC    Friday 4 August 2006, 18:10    #

Hee hee! Serves Eomer right for being so nasty to Faramir! I really enjoyed this chapter. Maglor is such a wonderful character. Keep up the great work.

— Daughter of Thranduil    Saturday 5 August 2006, 16:39    #

Thank you!! Maglor has been an absolute hoot to write and I’m pleased it shows through :)

KC    Sunday 6 August 2006, 14:18    #

Great chapter. Loved it.

— Daughter of Thranduil    Wednesday 27 September 2006, 20:52    #

I alsways enjoy your story very much. This chapter was no exception. I think that Eomer got what he deserved and Misto’s reaction/action was what to be expected! ;) Are we starting with the march towards Minas Morgul next? Can’t wait to see how the battle plays out! Patience is not a virtue :)

— maeglina    Monday 2 October 2006, 15:14    #

It’s so good to see a new chapter of this story! Such fun :-)

— Monica    Wednesday 30 May 2007, 9:56    #

Thank you Monica,

It’s been a rough few months but I’m back to writing (whew!). I’ve even started on part 51.

KC    Thursday 31 May 2007, 5:34    #

Welcome back! We missed you!

— Archmage XIII    Saturday 16 June 2007, 7:24    #

Thank you! Good to be writing again. Hope to have the next part finished soon.

KC    Monday 18 June 2007, 12:06    #

Wonderful to see another chapter to this story, I’ve been reading since the beginning on a yahoo group that I lost track of, so I’ very glad you post here. Loved Misto’s armour! Looking forward to the next part.

— wendyuk    Wednesday 1 August 2007, 11:32    #

Thank you Wendy!! It’s certainly been a long journey. I never imagined the story would go in the directions it has LOL. Hope to update Soon. Thanks again :)

KC    Sunday 5 August 2007, 9:10    #

Delighted to see a new chapter of this fun read. It always puts a smile on my face.
BTw – I love your portrayal of Arwen.

— Dixie    Monday 6 August 2007, 0:41    #

Thank you Dixie! Always nice to know that people find something to smile about in my stories. And thank you for the compliment about Arwen!! :)

KC    Monday 13 August 2007, 9:51    #

Since this hasn’t been updated in around 7 months, I gather it’s dead? Shame, as I was enjoying it. I keep checking back periodically to see if there’s an update, but my hopes dwindle.

— Mandy    Saturday 23 February 2008, 22:48    #

Hi Mandy,

Sorry but RL got in the way big time. My country had a welcome change of Government last November. A change of Government, before and after, means a lot of work. The project that I was working was discontinued so apart from looking for a transfer to another organisation, I have more time on my hands now in addition to a new laptop. I have started work on the next chapter and hope to have it finished within the next few weeks.
Cheers
KC

KC    Sunday 24 February 2008, 7:27    #

That comment made me laugh out loud. You must be British. Did no one in England like poor Tony? He seems about as popular as Bush is over here, but I imagine both men meant well. Lord knows what we’ll end up with in Nov. Oh well, I’ll keep checking on the story. Thanks.

— Mandy    Sunday 24 February 2008, 23:57    #

@Mandy:

“You must be British.”

I think not. Blair left us some 5 months earlier, in June, not November, and as he stood down as Prime Minister during the Labour government’s term in office and handed over to Gordon Brown for the rest of that term, it was not a change of government either. Imagine (keeping in mind that prime ministers are not presidents and the two systems are not comparable) that —God forbid— something would happen to Bush: then Cheney would take over until the next elections.

Countries that were in the process of changing their governments around last November include Australia, Denmark, Croatia and Argentina. A glance at KC's email address makes me suspect we're dealing with the first.

PS: If you want to keep up with political affairs around the world (US media are so inwardly focused), the BBC are an invaluable source. Personally I prefer The Economist which has an excellent ‘Politics this week’ section, with matching weekly newsletter.

Admin    Monday 25 February 2008, 8:12    #

Hi Mandy
Admin is right. Blair was extremely popular in comparison to our ex-Prime Minister Howard. We now have a round faced, blond, blue-eyed Labor PM who speaks, of all languages, Mandarin. A breath of fresh air but damn Kevin Rudd’s hard work. He makes workaholics look narcoleptic.

KC    Monday 25 February 2008, 8:53    #

Ouch. And I thought that our lot was bad. Good to hear that this isn’t dead, since I’m rather fond of them. Although, I do find myself feeling sorry for Eomer. Even if he is an ass.

— Jerry    Saturday 22 March 2008, 21:38    #

This is very good! Give yourself a pat on the back! ;)
P.S when is the next chapter coming? it been almost a year since i last read this (Yes i read your stories twice)

— Victoria    Friday 29 August 2008, 2:51    #

Sorry to all who have been following this story. Work has consumed every waking minute both physically and emotionally for over 12 months and has given me nothing but grief and heartache in return. So I start a new job on 15 September that pays more, involves less time and is something I enjoy doing. The upshot is that I hope to have my half completed chapter finished before the end of November. Thank you again all for your patience but I am determined to finish this story and Misto keeps rattling his armour at me menacingly in my dreams!!

— KC    Monday 1 September 2008, 11:25    #

Congratulations on your new job! It is so important to also have time for yourself, not just for work – great to hear you’re finding a better balance. Best of luck!

iris    Thursday 4 September 2008, 11:18    #

Well done on getting a much better job. I know I’m being selfish but I love this story so much please continue it as soon as possible. I enjoy reading and experiencing the way your characters continue to evolve…keep up the good work.

— Annette    Monday 17 November 2008, 20:05    #

Hi. I just found this story and really enjoyed it. I love your characterization of Faramir and the elves. I can’t wait to see where you go with this story next. Please update again soon.

— ana    Wednesday 29 April 2009, 6:31    #

Hi KC!

I just discovered your story, and was well impressed by it. I see you’ve not updated for a while, and I’m guessing RL got in the way? I hope all is well and that you keep writing as you’ve got a great talent. Thanks for all your effort!

— Aqua    Tuesday 1 September 2009, 7:29    #

Hey, as I said before but this time it different, I think you should consider publishing this but I’ll think it’ll be a short book but still! and yep this is much be…fourth time I read this? It just too enjoyable :D

— Victoria    Tuesday 20 October 2009, 0:01    #

Please do finish this story.
Even though I don’t second your “love” for spanking, you write so well that I need to know how it ends.
Don’t keep us in the dark.
PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!

— lille mermeid    Sunday 31 January 2010, 19:15    #

Hi all,
Sorry to have gone MIA for so long but 2009 was a hard year. Worked like a dog on a successful project and won an organisational award.

Went to another project job, worked like a dog and won another organisational award.

Went into a non-project job in the same organisation and four days later retrenchment packages were offered to all. Much to the chagrin of the bosses, mine was too good to refuse and has set me up for life.

Left work and looked forward to writing again. Unfortunately I had to look after an ailing mother for three months. Mother is now better. Looked forward to writing again.

Unfortunately, bosses begged me to come back as a contractor. In a moment of weakness said yes. Still working but am starting to write again only to face a bit of writer’s block.

Whew!! What a year!!

— KC    Monday 1 February 2010, 22:06    #

Hi KC,

I have very much enjoyed your series of stories beginning with Grief and currently ending in War of Wizards. They are a very fun read, you really give a charming personality to characters I’ve always loved and wanted to know more about, such as Faramir, and his uncle Imrahil’s family.

No pressure whatsoever, but if you do write more in the future, I will be happy to read. In particular, I wonder whether Saruman realizes how thoroughly he may be outclassed in cunning by the fox cubs and their families and friends. I also wonder whether Eowyn has decided to accompany the soldiers from Rohan in the War of the Wizards, since Eomer elected to leave her in Rohan, and it seems the type of thing she might do again, this time for the purpose of watching Farmir’s back. I’m also interested in seeing the first meeting between Eomer and Imrahil’s daughter, and Faramir’s elven family and Eowyn. If I can be of any assistance in terms of proofreading or hashing out ideas, please feel free to drop me a line.

Best of luck with everything,

Susana R.

— Susana R    Sunday 23 May 2010, 7:46    #

I am doing the happy dance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can’t wait to read the rest of this wonderful story, full of humour and adventure.

You were one of the writers who made me want to write Faramir Fan Fiction.

— Lille Mermeid    Thursday 15 July 2010, 16:48    #

KC, It’s wonderful to see you writing again! Thank you so much for sharing your fantastic stories with us, and I hope life is treating you better now. This is one of my favourite stories, and an update is a lovely excuse for a re-read! Thank you again. Wendy

— Wendy    Thursday 15 July 2010, 20:34    #

You’re back!! How wonderful! I enjoy your stories so much and to see an update to War of Wizards has made my day! Thank you so very, very much!!

— Libraryblue    Thursday 15 July 2010, 20:51    #

Happy to see You back and for that reason I re-read whole story once again. Thank You!

— Cicely    Sunday 18 July 2010, 5:43    #

Lovely to see you writing again! The personalities and interactions of your characters are as delightful as ever. Still brings a smile to my face!

— trixie    Thursday 22 July 2010, 5:40    #

Hello,

I have just finished reading the entire series you wrote. I have enjoyed so much that I can’t help but ask you to continue. Everything, from the idea of younger ones being spanked, to larger roles of some characters, to the amused elderly Elves, to fox cubs… I don’t know, just everything seems so right. This series has had me both on the edge of tears and chuckling throughout the reading. I enjoy Faramir fictions and the way you’re writing this one, intertwining the memories and the presence, going into the depths with each character yet not going out of them (OOC) is amazing. I would very much like to see this to be finished some day.

Thank you very much for the delightful experience of being able to read the brilliantly written story.
And I do apologize, for this comment doesn’t make up even for the half of it, but there is so much I can’t quite put into words at the moment. Am still stunned at how you managed to do it and how good it came out.

Best regards,
A.

— Aneyrin    Thursday 23 December 2010, 21:10    #

OMG! I love these stories so much they have had me laughing and crying at Faramirs exploits! I cant wait to read the rest :) x

— key    Friday 25 February 2011, 19:50    #

Wow, Your stories are wonderful.
I couldn’t stop reading them until the end. I almost cry when I saw that war of the wizards wasn’t finished. (ok, it was probably the nerves since I didn’t sleep in two nights that I spent reading. XD)
You’re a very good writer and these fics are just very interesting, and the plot is fun and intriguing at the same time.

Bye!!!!!

— Girlytiger    Thursday 21 April 2011, 22:32    #

I love this series i will admit i never thought about faramir being adopted by elves please please please update soon.

— Nikki    Monday 11 July 2011, 2:35    #

great story – please do continue.Can hardly wait for how it ends. thanks for writing.

— joe    Monday 2 January 2012, 10:43    #

Greeting, dear KC!

I just re-read War of Wizards and enjoyed it as much as I did the frist time through. I still had fits of laughter and giggles throughout the reading and I swear someone was peeling onion at certain times when I was reading.

This site hasn’t heard from you in a while, but I do hope you’re well and will once continue writing and posting this wonderful story you created.

Thank you for sharing it with us and good luck with whatever it is you’re doing in your life currently,
A.

— Aneyrin    Tuesday 17 July 2012, 22:01    #

Hi KC,

I hope all is well in your life and you still have the time to write.

Just wanted to thank you for the great story and for the sharing of it .
It is amazing how you manage to create such a wanderfull time line and I just love the characters and the way they interact .

Looking forward to the next chapters and a happy end of the story .

Many thanks for your work.
Good luck in life and happiness .
BlackSwan

— BlackSwan    Thursday 14 February 2013, 6:20    #

Hi KC, just wanted to say I really enjoyed this story. Thank you so much for sharing it. I know it’s been a long time since you updated it and hope everything is alright in your life. I hold out hope that this fantastic story will eventually be finished. Again thanks for the story and good luck in your life.

— Anna    Thursday 5 June 2014, 20:41    #

Hi – thanks for a great read. I’m assuming this story has been abandoned – or is continued on a 3rd site? Can you advise?

— tiinaj1    Thursday 20 July 2017, 3:37    #

Are you going to update this anytime soon. I’m dying to figure out what happens! I love Love LOVE!!!! these stories please keep writing. ;)

— Alexa    Sunday 29 July 2018, 19:41    #

Very enjoyable and fulfilling read! Is this story still in the making, or has it been abandoned? I hope not the latter! So much want to find out how it ends!

— Treedweller    Saturday 19 January 2019, 10:48    #

Me again. I’ve just read the entire series up to here for the third time. It looks like this has been abandoned? Alas, so many of us are dying to find out what happens! Thank you for your work and for sharing it with us.

— Treedweller    Friday 14 June 2019, 13:27    #

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