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Re: Tiragarde Keep - Final
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:48 pm
by Max
Thats f***ing epic!
Re: Tiragarde Keep - Final
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:38 am
by Karathyriel
Thanks.

Re: Tiragarde Keep - Final
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:35 pm
by Vephriel
I'm a little late in replying since I don't frequent the forums as often during the weekends. ^^;
I'm very pleased that I saved reading this until today though.

First thing at work on a Monday is never pleasant, so looking forward to an enjoyable read certainly helped brighten my morning.
I'm sure you're already aware that your English is flawless, but once again I feel the need to reiterate how fluent you are! I was so engrossed with the story that I wasn't even looking for grammatical errors (nor did I notice any glaring ones...the rare things that stood out were so minor they aren't even worth nitpicking at). You clearly have a way with words, and I can only imagine how excellent of a writer you must be in your native language.
The quest at Tiragarde Keep has always been one that I enjoyed when starting a new Orc or Troll, and I could picture every little detail as you narrated the scenes.

I really love how you took such a well-known quest and illustrated it in a plausible and engaging way. I also miss having a boar now. xD
This was a lot of fun to read, and now I think I'm itching to write something of my own after seeing so many great submissions here on the forum. ^^
Re: Tiragarde Keep - Final
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:05 pm
by Karathyriel
So I guess you all like that little story then.
Maybe we will meet Boktor and Tusk again in the future. You never know...
Re: Tiragarde Keep - Final
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:04 pm
by Lupis
Love it!
The part I find most unique about this would be the fact that you make things more "real" then many fanfics are - You don't just put in the valorous, heroic parts of a fight, you put in the ugly parts too. Makes it much easier to connect with that world, and see what that character is seeing.
Also - for someone who doesn't know English as a first language, this was amazing. A few grammar errors, but nothing that interrupted it at all.