Of all the times to experience deja vu, notifying emergency services about a snake monster before it eats her is an odd one.
"I understand. I'm trying to think how likely the Valar are to be able to help."
"That I couldn't tell you. It'd help some if people didn't die of old age, but I still don't think the whole world could reliably keep it down to less than one a week forever, and that's about as much as I could possibly keep up with in the long term."
"Dwarves don't die of old age and the Valar don't know how to bring them back yet when they die of accident, but they're working on it."
"Some wheedling Eru, some contemplating whether various things they can currently do are safe to try."
"Undesirable results for the resurrected party, misallocation of their power such that Melkor could escape while they weren't looking, that kind of thing."
"Still. ...if he springs loose somehow and you need help dealing with him, I'm game."
"Thank you but I really hope that is not the climax of this plot as it were."
"He's kept in a virtual reality setup. For Elves imprisonment just is a form of torture, so - although it's not the case for Ainur - we're very much inclined to being generous about the details insofar as we can without letting him threaten anyone. Virtual reality is - he can set up things to experience and then they'll be presented to him as sort of illusions."
"I imagine, since your entire interest is having effects on people."
He is quiet for a long moment.
(In some ways it might be easier if he really knew how she felt about his hobbies. In some ways it might be much worse. He can't really bring himself to ask.)
Flying, flying.
Singing softly. She's familiar enough with the local language to improvise, now, and sings about flying.
Well. It's still nice that she likes to fly.
He goes back to making pictures in the clouds.
After long enough without a conversation she will fly politely around a picture and go home.
For the next few days he's still away from home most of the time, and then sound stops escaping from his wing of the palace at all.