Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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"A good start," she agrees. "Wait, sixteen?"

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"You look a little older than me but not much. Are you twenty?"

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"I'm six. But that's in Earth years, which might not have anything to do with any local unit of time, and I guess there's also no reason why humans and Eldar should age at the same rate."

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"Oh. Yeah. We'll have to wait a little while and see if our years are the same length. When I was six I was about this tall -" he gestures.

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"How do you keep time here? On Earth there are approximately three hundred and sixty-five days in a year, and days are divided into twenty-four hours each, and an hour has sixty minutes and a minute has sixty seconds. And a week is seven days and a a month is about four weeks; there are twelve months in a year and they have irregular lengths for historical reasons."

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"We don't divide into units smaller than half-days. There are seventeen hundred twenty eight days in a year."

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"That's a lot of days. If your years are the same length as ours, your days would only be a few hours long. Do you subdivide the year at all?"

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"There are fourteen months for the Valar, but they don't matter very much. And there are six days in a week."

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"...How long are the months? Are they one hundred and twenty-three days each? That would leave a week over, which would be tidy."

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"One hundred twenty, and then there are miscellaneous festivals."

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"Oh, what are the festivals, then?"

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"The festival of awakening - that's three weeks - the festival of arrival - that's three more - my birthday - that's a week - father's birthday, Ingwë's birthday, Ingwion's birthday - all of those are one week - the festival of harvest, the festival of reunion, the festival of Manwë..."

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"I guess you probably don't have written calendars since until today you didn't have writing..."

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"We do not have written calendars. We do have notation for math, but I don't know it."

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"Ooh, I want to learn it!"

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"Yeah, I'm sure you'd be good at it. I can ask someone to tutor you. You'll need to know Quenya first, though."

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"Well, speak Quenya to me, then," she giggles.

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"Audiences with my father were never much fun but they were more tolerable before the remarriage and now he doesn't even pronounce my mother's name properly, he adopted the pronunciation of it that she hates, and his wife is there and she's just so sad that I don't want to be a family she's a very loving person don't you know and I hate her and I know it's the Valar's fault but still she could have not done it."

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"That sounds really unpleasant," says Matilda. "I'm sorry. What's the right way to say your mother's name?"

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"Therindë. I still say it that way."

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"Okay, I'll remember that."

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"It means 'needleworker' because she did most of her magic and craft and invention on embroidery. She was really good at it. She made me so many clothes for when I would get bigger, while she was pregnant, and then I was born and she got sick and died."

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"That's really sad and I want to hug you again."

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"Okay. I don't usually like hugs but you're not much like my father or his wife."

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So Matilda hugs him.

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