Okay, well, you're the one who understands planets, what exactly should I be asking for?
...she's standing right there. Okay, I guess I'll ask somebody else about them.
She glances around, which one is he, is he here? Ah there he is. Thanks.
She goes over to Curufinwë. I hear you're the person to talk to about local non-Elves. I don't think they were covered by the dead people thing and I might have to arrange a separate dead people thing.
Well, okay, is there some straightforward solution to how war-torn this place is?
He has... different aesthetics from me. I don't plan to micromanage him because that would probably do more harm than good but I'd like a better picture of the problem and what solving it might look like before he goes and does stuff.
There are a lot of Men and they breed very fast. Bringing them all back when they die is probably better than not doing that but possibly not ideal, and does present the resource problem. Sending them to another planet might be nice but some Men will probably kill themselves to get to the next planet. An optimal solution would look something like what we have for Elves, which is where there's a known place you get reembodied right away with no fuss, except we'll need far more space to accommodate Men. Given peace and enough food within an Age there'll be a hundred billion of them.
I think the estimate I heard for the other mortal world is five billion but I don't know how long they've been at it and they only have one planet...
Could the planet just be... bigger? I don't understand how planets work, Fairyland isn't a planet.