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"Forgive me if I don't understand how orders work, but couldn't any fairy who falls in like you did release them?"

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"No, they'd have to have their names or feed them, but these are admittedly not insurmountable barriers. What's the Everlasting Darkness?"

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"It's behind the Gates of Night, which are in Valinor, but I think only metaphorically. The point is that things which have physical form can't exist there, so fairies couldn't get in to change anything."

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"I guess that's a selling point, but what's it like there."

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"Dark. Things which have physical form can't exist there, and light has physical form."

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"That sounds really boring."
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"Standing in one place is also really boring, and far more dangerous."

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"Yeah, I suppose you have a point. I wish I could just turn them into sparrows or something but I couldn't even if sorcery worked here."

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"Eru probably could, but I don't think that's safe. Sparrows with mind-reading and communicative powers and hostile intent are still not safe."

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"Well, the way sorcery does it somebody who's been turned into a sparrow loses a lot of things that shouldn't strictly depend on whether or not you're a sparrow, but I suppose I can't assume mindreading would be covered."

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"Also, the Valar are not much like mortals or fairies and might react differently to being turned into a sparrow. And at least they'll have each other."

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"I'll ask Eru about it."

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Maglor's expression twitches. "Yes, I suppose you will." And they start walking south.

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She flies.

I got kind of carried away, she tells Eru, but it's a bad idea for several reasons to go on a universe-revising streak with a hostile vassal, even if you weren't as incomprehensibly powerful as you are, and anyway I do object by default to slave labor and shouldn't get used to having it. - Um, I'm worried that if I actually rescind all your orders after I'm done with the major problems of this world it will have time travel effects but I could say you can act freely or something.
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I commend your wisdom.

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The remaining things that I might need you for would be doing something intelligent with the dead people, and Melkor and Sauron, and maybe Maedhros not wanting to exist if he doesn't, um, perk up without the oath and stuff. Am I forgetting anything? Can we cooperate on those things?

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You might also care about means to return to Fairyland, though there may be people in this world who would develop such means in enough time without me. We can cooperate on those things.

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You said Celebrimbor and Sauron could do it; Maedhros thinks his father could too, is he right?

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You could probably do it faster but I'm not in that much of a hurry, especially now that I can safely eat here. Anything else?

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You would probably desire that I reverse the Doom of the Noldor.

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What's the Doom of the Noldor?
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When the Noldor committed crimes in the Blessed Realm, the Valar doomed them to know torment, grief, and death on these shores, and to wane and become as shadows of regret, and to languish long in Mandos even after all their victims had forgiven them.

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She's gonna guess Eru thinks it's a pretty story. That does sound like the sort of thing I would like reversed.

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I have asked the Valar to pardon them.

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