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.
I wish you'd met them in better times, we're usually very generous people in every sense. My father and brother dying and me being worse than dead was so hard.
I bet killing the Enemy will help. And then if he thinks this is real he'll kill himself and that will not help. But.
Yeah. I meant in the meantime, though. They seem to be having trouble with the idea that things won't just go right back to how they were, and I know you plan on basically pretending that they have, but that sounds really hard if you have to do it all the time and with people who know you well.
From what I've heard, that's really not your fault. Not that that helps here, though.
Sigh. Maybe. But from what I've heard it sounds like the kind of place where it'd be hard to figure that out, too.
You know better now, you'll do better now. No point in doing anything with the past but learning from it.
Yeah. I kind of think Tyelcormo might do okay, but Carnistir and Curufinwë don't seem to have the flexibility, even if there weren't other reasons to worry about how it'd go. Like, if they had to we could help them through it? But it'd be hard for them.
Curufinwe is not able to think about anything less interesting than engineering right now, he's not going to be interested in me beyond whether I try to force him to bow to a King Father'd have hated.
Which I might decide to do! In which case my mental fitness will certainly come up! But I have at least a little space to maneuver in.