"I don't want to end up like you. It would be really inconvenient because I'm actually immortal. - I think that's about how long he had me."
"I do not think you are likely to end up like me. There were a lot of intervening factors very specific to my situation. For example, you're at this point entirely sure that you're not with him, right? One of the Enemy's favorite tricks was to make us repeatedly experience being rescued and then trying to make it in the outside world, only to wake up with him again. So we couldn't be sure. I might still be in Angband. I have no idea how I'd ever tell. I do not think that applies in your case."
"No, it doesn't. Mental sorcery you have to know the person really well and you can't get to that point if they're under any substantial orders."
"That would also be mental sorcery. I don't have any loved ones and never have, but mortals sometimes wind up in Fairyland same ways fairies can end up in the mortal world. Or here, wherever here is. So if I had them they wouldn't necessarily be immortal and if they were that would just mean one of the many things that can happen to people wouldn't be something that could happen to them."
"Are there any more obviously preventable massacres waiting to happen during those years?"
"I think twice a day is about right, I barely remember getting to set my own mealtimes."
She draws about other things instead. And then she sleeps.
"It is as far as I know rather generous in its assessments of people," he says. "It contains the divine light of creation that once sustained our homeland. Our people become, over the long Ages, less physically embodied in the world, less able to act on it. The Silmarils combat that. They prevent decay. They provide healing. They strengthen and revitalize."
"You could have told me they healed in case I hadn't gotten away without being shot at. How does it assess people at all?"
"I poked it to see what happened and I guess it liked me but in retrospect I wish I knew what it liked and whether it was looking at it before I touched it."