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Reviews for Twist of the Fates

By : Sagittarius
  • From ANON - Yana on September 15, 2004
    I bet acilles dies in the end
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  • From ANON - Sarah on September 15, 2004
    Of course, Achilles is too proud to notice, that he already kill two princes of Troy. First Troilus now Hector, which means that he killed two from Paris' loved ones. So how dared he to do what he did ?
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  • From ANON - Yanic on September 14, 2004
    NOOO!!! Hector can't die!!! come on please don't let him die, pretty please?
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  • From ANON - Dark moon on September 14, 2004
    *glares* you sure know how to make people wait fo rthe next part... I want to cry for poor Paris... I cannot wait to see how you are going to do things... More Please!
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  • From ANON - Yana on September 13, 2004
    don't be supid don't kill Hecter, Paris will never look upon you the same
    please don't kill Hecter
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  • From ANON - magik on September 13, 2004
    It really hurts to see Paris had all hope ripped away like sand through fingers. Basicly I'm an angst lover, but now I'm looking forward to the happy ending you promised^^
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  • From ANON - Qwe on September 12, 2004
    Oh, tragedy is always knowing what is to be and being helpless to stop it. I'm always hoping for happy endings, but this is a Greek story. I'm waiting to see which direction your AU takes!
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  • From ANON - Evil Windstar on September 11, 2004
    this fic kicks ass! i hope u update soon enough cuz i'm been eagerly awaiting the next chapter! all the slashiness... ^_^; you write really beautifully and your personal sense of writing is elegant, I love the metaphors and the similes you insert. I don't see that a lot in fics I read. Yours is definetely onethe the best I've ever read. ^_^;
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  • From ANON - Raffie on September 06, 2004
    *sigh* Really beautiful and sad. Please, more soon, I can't wait!
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  • From ANON - AmberKB on September 04, 2004
    I'm just loving this story. I'm checking every day for updates. Awesome work.
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  • From ANON - Yana on September 04, 2004
    nooooooooooooooo please don't kill Hecter
    Paris will never forgive him for that
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  • From ANON - azure on September 04, 2004
    Poor, Poor Paris...T_T
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  • From ANON - Yanic on September 02, 2004
    0_o but Hector won't die right...I don't think he should... great story though
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  • From ANON - halcyon on September 02, 2004
    I love your tender Achilles, but now I found I love your rough Achilles more (giggle~~)
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  • From ANON - Roy Mcy McAran on September 01, 2004
    Well, the sex is hot!
    But I am more a Patroclos fan than a Paris one. Paris is just sooo... the first time I heard about the Illiad I made jokes about his stupidy (sp?). I still can only sigh at him and shake my head not understandihy hhy he is THAT way.
    Poor Patroclos! Treated as if his love meant nothing... go play with your toys! As if... Achilles gave him his wants and dre.. a.. ahan han denies him as if he were still a child. Before Pat was at least a lover if not allowed to be a warrior. Afterwards ha was nothing at all: "You are not a Myrmidon, yet," as Achilles say shortly before the landing. I hurt for poor Patroclos. That he dies was inevitable. Now comes the true tragedy because Achilles still loved him as a cousin even if he betrayed him as a lover. Pat could either react with depression and become suicidal or with agression like he learned from Achilles and attack. Pat wasn´t experienced enough for Hector.
    Now... well, that is part of the great tragedy... Hectors death, Achilles death... it would be fitting... not some romantized nonsense like in the film (and in truth Patroclos was the grown up and Achilles pretty young when he came to Troy)...
    I love your work!
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