"I should eat something," she agrees. "You don't have to feed me anymore, although I'm not sure where to find food around here, maybe the orcs had something. I want to figure out what I need to know to sensibly address the dead people thing."
"When Elves and orcs' bodies are damaged beyond our capacity to repair them, we leave them. We can at that time, if we choose, go to the Halls of Mandos, or we can just sort of drift. You lose yourself, if you choose to just drift. In the Halls of Mandos, Námo, who is a Vala, tries to rehabilitate you and when he thinks the time is right return you to a body. People who he disapproves of don't tend to get to come back. I think it's better to bring everyone back, personally, and then resolve problems of antisocial behavior in some less dramatic way, but it will certainly cause political upheaval. I know nothing about orc social structures or what happens if you bring orc dead back to life."
Nod. "I made something that may have been a mistake yesterday so I'm going to have to be more careful, it might take me a while to tease out all the implications."
"Well, being dead - and judged, by standards I am skeptical of - sounds bad and like it should stop, but I don't actually know where to put anybody. Or if the place can even sustain everyone; this is really densely populated compared to Fairyland."
"And Eru is unimpressed with me about immunizing myself to orders and don't know how much I can rely on him for nonhostile commentary on things any more."