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.
Both kobolds are holed up in the original's room; the new one appears to be unconscious.
Well, he probably shouldn't interrupt if they're working on healing and stuff. He tries to remember if any of the books have anything useful. Couple might. Hey, he says to the first kobold - kobolds really need names if there are gonna be several - kid gonna be okay?
Maybe. Their arm's a mess and I'm not sure what falling in the lake is going to do to it, but I think if they make it through the next couple days they'll be okay eventually. Theft gone wrong, or did you have an adventure?
They stole something, yeah. I don't suppose it survived the lake and I can give it back to its owner?
So when he pops on back he says to Nidela they might want those healing books to help the idiot kobold.
And they get to work; after consulting with the kobold they start with the one on infections and how to treat them.
The suite is still empty. Someone brings dinner at the usual time; he's been warned that Tyelkormo is a mage of unknown capability, but isn't too worried about that.
The other Quendi return a little while later, led by Imòla rather than the usual guides; the elf is outwardly composed, but anxious, worried that the events of the morning are going to compromise his ability to do what the gods have asked, and that trying to find a solution to that problem are going to put him in conflict with his guests.
"Tyelkormo, good, I'm glad you're still here." He sits carefully on one of the chairs. "Would you mind telling me about what happened this morning? I've heard the guards' side of it, but I'd like to hear yours, too." Perhaps the Elda already has an idea of how it might best be handled?
"My gods do not allow us to kill prisoners, or stand witness to the killing of prisoners. Therefore when a prisoner was about to be killed I sent him instead to the land of the gods, where they will judge him as they see fit. I did not mean to make your life here more difficult. Sorry."
He nods - that one is going to be an extremely hard sell if they ask it of them, but he'll handle that if and when it comes up, hopefully when there isn't someone in the hospital possibly about to lose an arm to a kobold bite. "And the way you sent the kobold - is that magic of the type we're used to, or something different?" Talking to animals isn't something magic can do; he asked the mages about that shortly after hearing that Tyelkormo could do it. But teleportation is, at least in theory, and that's the rumor that's going around, and if it's true, that's a problem.
"I can't say. In Valinor there was no distinction between magic and gifts of the gods."
"It's been lovely. I think she meant to ask you whether there were things we could do while here to help you carry out the will of the gods better."