El'Endu'il
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Title: | El'Endu'il (also referred to as Elenduil, Elendu'il and El'enduil) |
Author(s): | Marilyn W. (Cory) with original plot help by Felicity M. Parkinson |
Date(s): | 1983 (as published by Blue Jay Press) |
Length: | 100 pages total |
Genre: | Bodie/Doyle |
Fandom: | The Professionals |
External Links: | Pros Circuit Library CD; entry at palelyloitering; on AO3 |
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El'Endu'il is the very first Professionals Doyle-as-an-elf story. It is by Marilyn W. (aka Cory) with original plot help by Felicity M. Parkinson.
It was likely on the circuit for a short time, but also printed in a zine in 1983.
In 1990, Felicity M. Parkinson wrote:
I'm writing the fourth (and final) part to El'endu'il at the moment. The basic plot outline was though up by the original writer and myself some six years ago. She's never going to get round to writing the story and so has given me permission to do so. It won't be finished for some considerable time, but it will eventually end up on the circuit. [1]
The story has various spellings in fandom: Elenduil, Elendu'il and El'enduil.
In the 1994 US Circuit Library index the story is listed in parts:
- Mitral Elenduil -- The Meeting (9 pages)
- El'Endu'il - Part 2: The Dungeon (31 pages)
- El'Endu'il - Part 3: The Kingdom (60 pages)
- there was to be a fourth and final part by Felicity M. Parkinson, but it was not completed [2]
From the Cover
This story is published on the understanding that it is for private circulation only and should not be reproduced, distributed or circulated without the express permission of the author. If no longer required it should be returned to source. No attempt is made to supersede copyright on "The Professionals" held by any individuals or companies whatsoever. This publication is produced by fans for fans and no profit is made.
Reactions and Reviews
Elendu'il was the first elf story -- no-one before that had thought of Doyle in connection with elves, and at the time it made quite an impact. In fact, one fan wrote and asked Marilyn if she would allow her to use the character of Elendu'il in a straight (adult) story she wanted to write. Marilyn said no, because she wanted to continue writing about the character herself (and did). [3]
After reading the first EL'ENDU'IL, I went berserk over the idea of Doyle-in-elf-ears and begged, pleaded and bribed all my friends to have a go at a story. [4]
References
- ^ Parkinson's comments in Short Circuit #3 (October 1990)
- ^ "I'm writing the fourth (and final) part to El'endu'il at the moment. The basic plot outline was though up by the original writer and myself some six years ago. She's never going to get round to writing the story and so has given me permission to do so. It won't be finished for some considerable time, but it will eventually end up on the circuit." -- Felicity M. Parkinson's comments in Short Circuit #3 (October 1990)
- ^ from DIAL #14
- ^ from The Hatstand Express #7