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L.A.H.H.
2009-04-20 . chapter 1
I thought this was really good, especially the conversation between Alanna and Numair. Thanks for writing it! x
LunaSphere
2008-12-16 . chapter 1
This is lovely really--I knew the woman had to be Alana (you wrote her as just so *Alanna* in the confidence, directness, and short-temperedness with which she spoke, her skill in fighting and her awareness of that skill) even though the disguise threw me and would love to see more!
Heather the Writer
2008-12-14 . chapter 1
And why have I not found this little gem before now?

The first two sections are lovely- You present Numair in different dimensions as someone more than the haughty, foolish Arram Draper and the book-bound Numair. I particularly liked how you represented Varice.
Next part: dialogue smooth and interesting, very in-character, but still tie in really well with the other sections.

I am very, very impressed. I hope to see more of your writing in the future.
HarmonyGrl
2008-11-21 . chapter 1
Omg love it! Is there gonna be another one? I would totally read it!
KrisEleven
2008-11-14 . chapter 1
I like it! I can hardly ever find good fics about this time in Numair's life, and I really enjoyed your take on the meeting between him and Alanna.

I love the first two sections- they are absolutely brilliant. Beautifully written. I love the image of the table with the single candle, and I think the entire piece is written well with Numair's sort of voice.

"He tried out a variety of responses in his mind, from oh, you're not colorblind to oh ** to I stole it, and came out with: "Yeah, so?"" This made me laugh, but it doesn't really go well with the Tortall-verse. Maybe you could have tried some phrases that worked better with that time period.

"Most of them were big guys, so thick they could barely write their name, but not these two." Most people couldn't, lol.

"The black robe had always been everything. The only period in his life he'd actually done for himself, worked for himself, the one thing in his life he held as the most important, the most sacred, even more so in this time when it was worthless. He couldn't fight for himself, because there was nothing left to fight for. But he could fight for the one thing in his life that meant something.
"Yes," he said, finally, because it was true." I love this opart so much! It is so well done!!

I love Alanna. You write her perfectly and made me laugh so many times. Good job on her character.

Again, I loved it. Good job!

KrisEleven~
Magda Jan Brown
2008-10-20 . chapter 1
Wow, this is fantastic, some of the best writing I've read on fanfic I think. Your style is very distinctive, and there's great snappy dialogue, not to mention an interesting use of the premise. Very classy, well done!
Magda
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Madame-S-Butterfly
2008-06-07 . chapter 1
For someone who avoids fanfiction centered around Daine or Numair, I quite enjoyed that. Very well done!
sarcastic rabbit
2008-06-03 . chapter 1
Wow-- what a great, well-written and well-characterized take on how Numair came to work for Tortall. This was fresh, original and intelligent. Great job. --Imo
Mage of Dragons
2008-06-01 . chapter 1
oh, wow. this was really good!
great job!
abyssgirl
2008-05-31 . chapter 1
Port Legann, not Leggand. But brilliant piece! I really enjoyed reading it. ^_^

~ KJ
bookworm.amm
2008-05-31 . chapter 1
I really enjoyed reading a story about Numairs previous life, and it was very well written.Good Job!
Mickeygee
2008-05-31 . chapter 1
This is BRILLIANT :D I've been waiting and waiting for someone to write a good "Numair, Early Years" fict, and by jove, my friend You've FINALLY DONE IT! :D
I take my hat off to you :)

Thank you so much!
Bevin Brighteyes
2008-05-31 . chapter 1
Ah that was so good! You told Arram/Numair's story flawlessly. I'm envious. Again, great job!
The Sepia Falcon
2008-05-31 . chapter 1
Wow. Very, very good. I like this very much. A very good look at Numair's escape from Carthak, and the way he managed to get into Tortall. Nice and sensitive, too, and very real (I felt), especially the characterisations. Very enjoyable - thanks!
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