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.
Same as last time: they walk up to the humans and there's an osanwë conversation, and they walk around and talk to different humans and after a while they come back.
They don't remember when they started existing, and they can't count, he reports.
Further from Angband than the other ones, but I'm not sure how far away they'd need to be to be safe.
We haven't seen any orcs at all near the Ñolofinwëan city, and it's way south of here. That might just be that they haven't found it yet or we haven't found them, but it's something.
I'm not sure we should move either but moving the ones who the Enemy doesn't seem to have found at all seems definitely excessive.
Sounds like a good idea. If they want that; I don't know what their culture is like or anything. If they even have one yet.
I would rather teach people literacy and agriculture and metalworking and then let them decide not to use it if they like.
They might not all agree with each other about it, and they might not have a good way to handle that. If it was kobolds the ones who agreed with each other would just shuffle around and end up in agreeable tribes, but Eldar don't seem to manage that kind of thing that gracefully and I have no idea what these people will do.
Eldar did that too, back by Cuivienen and in Valinor. It seems like a good way of doing things.
I mean, I'd want to see them making almost all of the decisions. But we can give them more options if they don't like the ones they have.
I hope so. And we can offer them citizenship here if they're similar enough to us that that'd work.
And if there were a hundred of you it might make more sense to have you be a friendly neighbor tribe instead of being our people, since you need different things.
Okay. And he starts planning which people to send through as helpers to the safe human tribe.