Two Worlds by Eildon Rhymer (R)
Oct. 15th, 2007 12:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom: The Dark is Rising Sequence
Pairings/Characters: Bran/Will
Rating: R
Wordcount: ~128,000
Warnings: angst
Author: rhymer23
Website: Assorted Fanfic
Summary: Will and Bran meet up again as students in Oxford, but an unexpected enemy is stirring, and nothing will be the same again, for two young men, or for the world.
Why: I've been meaning to read some Dark is Rising fic for a while now, so when this popped up, I couldn't resist. I have no regrets. This is a good one. Eildon Rhymer does a really great job with taking aspects of the series and fleshing them in a way that makes perfect sense. I found this story really thought-provoking, in part for the plot, but also because of the character development. Eildon Rhymer really does a great job with the emotions of both Will and Bran. This is one of those stories that has the power to pull you in entirely, not letting you go until the bitter end. That's certainly what it did to me.
Two Worlds by Eildon Rhymer
And since this story is pretty angst intensive, an added recommendation. If reading this leaves you feeling a bit overwhelmed, you may want to take a peek at The Devil You Know, also by Eildon Rhymer. I'm not a huge fan of parodies, but to me it was the perfect chaser to Two Worlds, making me laugh right when I needed it the most.
Pairings/Characters: Bran/Will
Rating: R
Wordcount: ~128,000
Warnings: angst
Author: rhymer23
Website: Assorted Fanfic
Summary: Will and Bran meet up again as students in Oxford, but an unexpected enemy is stirring, and nothing will be the same again, for two young men, or for the world.
Why: I've been meaning to read some Dark is Rising fic for a while now, so when this popped up, I couldn't resist. I have no regrets. This is a good one. Eildon Rhymer does a really great job with taking aspects of the series and fleshing them in a way that makes perfect sense. I found this story really thought-provoking, in part for the plot, but also because of the character development. Eildon Rhymer really does a great job with the emotions of both Will and Bran. This is one of those stories that has the power to pull you in entirely, not letting you go until the bitter end. That's certainly what it did to me.
Two Worlds by Eildon Rhymer
And since this story is pretty angst intensive, an added recommendation. If reading this leaves you feeling a bit overwhelmed, you may want to take a peek at The Devil You Know, also by Eildon Rhymer. I'm not a huge fan of parodies, but to me it was the perfect chaser to Two Worlds, making me laugh right when I needed it the most.