They've left him alone in his cell.
He can't really be said to be lucid but he has very acute instincts for when there's someone and when he's alone - it's the last of his senses to depart him - and he's alone.
And then suddenly he isn't.
In that case I think it's better to not tell them - they'll figure it out on their own soon enough anyway, I'm sure, maybe not the part where I'd be willing to do something about it but definitely what my opinion is, and then they have more freedom in how to handle the situation. Their siblings deciding I'm mistreating them would be very bad, it's worth being careful to avoid that and they'd know how to.
Yes. I expect he'll actually go home pretty soon, to avoid exactly that impression.
We're all here to face the Enemy, that's what matters. Maitimo'll - Maitimo'll get the things he cares about done.
Mmhmm.
I'll be heading back over there sometime in the next couple days - tomorrow, probably, if that one giant moose is where I think it is and my hunting goes quickly. They have some things they want to try, with my magic; maybe there'll be a chance to make a better impression. Or maybe not, if they think she had something to do with Maitimo butting heads with them over returning this host's things.
Oh, you didn't make a bad one. You said they did nothing but quiz you about magic? That's - my cousins have no social graces at all, but that's what affection looks like, from them.
...huh.
Maybe they did thank me, then, and I just completely missed it. Good to know, thank you.
It's very annoying and sometimes they even remember to behave better. But - yeah, from Feanorians questions are the highest compliments, means they care very much about what you think. Eru, they need someone to translate for them.
She chuckles. Well, I am a Speaker, that's literally my job. Now that I have a clue about what to look for, I should be able to work out the basics pretty quickly. Pleased comfortable leaning.
He puts an arm around her. And he always made fun of Tyelcormo for having Huan afoot at every moment. I hope you do. Things'll be better for everyone if Maitimo's well enough to take back the command there.
Maitimo? I don't have much more to say. When healthy he's competent and the only person who can keep his brothers in line, if Fëanáro's really dead. He -
- I would really need to know whether he burned the ships to say anything more than that.
Leaning: intensifies. I think I have a pretty good idea of what Maitimo is like, at least now. I'd like to hear about how they used to be, sometime, but it doesn't have to be today; I meant their siblings.
Oh. Hmmm. They are all very, very loyal to each other. They don't like people telling them what to do, or what's right and what's wrong, but they do care about hurting people. At least sometimes. They are all of them very gifted, they do not try at all to be courteous to people they don't like...
...because being in charge never mattered, before, right. Hopefully they've learned better, at least a little, since you last saw them - I'm a Speaker; I can't actually work miracles.
I really doubt they've learned anything, they're in far too much pain to be in a good place for learning. It's all right. They can be worked with and worked around.
She's briefly confused. ...Eldar timescales. It's going to take me a while to get used to that. By which I mean months, a couple years at most, she says, amused, then goes serious again. Their parent, or something else too?
I don't know who else they've lost, I didn't even know their father was dead. I am giving them enough credit to assume they're pretty broken up about Maitimo. And - there were a lot of awful things before that, too.
Nod. Snuggle.
Well, I'm sure I'll find out eventually, if it matters.
...Would you like to see the jungle? I can do that without taking you there, with portals.
She grins and scoots over, and a moment later, the walls of the tent are portals. The tent flap is still visible, and the floor, but aside from that it's like being there.
She giggles. It was Maitimo's idea, actually. It's nearly winter at home, and I had enough food for myself but not for another person, and I'd only just figured out how to teleport to places I hadn't already been to, and they suggested I look for someplace warm enough to have food growing all year, and when I did this is what I got.
...right, you don't have seasons. Or, yet, maybe, if the sun is new. On my world years have a hot part and a cold part with milder parts between them before and after; winter's the cold part. Fall's the mild part before it, and there's lots of food then, but most things don't grow in winter, so we gather things in the fall and save them to eat until it gets warm again.