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BTW thank you for saying hello on the other thread - the notes on translation have lots of good names - some of them need to be used.
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You are quite welcome, Kalimac! And I agree! (I've seen a Banazir around here, but I don't know where he's gone off to.)
"The Jewel of Brandy Hall" was rather far fetched; I did treat it as kind of an alternative universe thing, but it was amazingly well-written. I especially enjoyed the Frodo's interactions with everyone; it seemed more real than anything else I've ever read aside from LotR itself. I e-mailed the auther to see if she had any more work but she never sent a reply. Oh well. (Truthfully, I wanted to see how well she could write a blind person. Most people just can't do it with any believability at all. For one thing, blindness isn't black! It's just kinda dark, but that fades after a while, so I've heard and partially experienced. But I digress. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img])