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"I'll swear to work towards only the things you'd care about, if I can care about whatever I'd like."

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She goes out to mention this to the assembled Elves.
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The assembled Elves think that this sounds like a lot of bother for the sake of Thauron and if he's indifferent between the two methods of execution why not get all the Maia-power on their side with none of the drawbacks?

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"Well, I'd find it kind of horrifying in a way the black hole option isn't."

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It is kind of horrifying. So is Thauron.

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"Thauron is horrifying because of things he did and having him make a mind-altering oath like that would be something I was doing."

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"You still haven't explained what you want to accomplish," Fëanor says, "succinctly enough that I can evaluate whether this risk serves you."

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"I want to accomplish a lot of things. It seems like having Sauron around might make some of them more convenient but whatever Maedhros likes to call it I draw some distinction between fairy orders and mind control and I really don't like the idea of mind control even compared to people ceasing to exist."

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"I'm not sure being a prisoner in your own head while your body carries out someone else's will is even slightly better than changing someone's will. But if you'd rather kill him I have no objections."

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"I've tried the first. Second scares me more."

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"I used to try to make decisions based on what scared me most. Then I learned I'm unusual."

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"...I'm not sure what I'm supposed to take from that."

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"That you're probably also unusual and a world designed to your tastes in the naive sense wouldn't be designed to your taste in the broad sense of desiring that people get what they want."

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"Point taken. I would still find it unsettling to have an actually-not-just-fairy-orders mind-controlled Maia following me around and do not prefer it, at least not if he's indifferent between that and death."
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"In that case just kill him."

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"I guess," she sighs. It's not a very satisfying conclusion, but I don't think trying to lead him along a redemption arc would actually be satisfying either.

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All right, says Eru, sounding disappointed. Are you done already?

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Done with...?

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Sauron. So it is time for me to put him in a black hole. You should ask for last words, it's more dramatic.

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Okay then. Back into the fortress.

"Would you like to say any last words, and if so, what are they?" she asks Sauron.
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"If you think it will be helpful to him you should tell Maitimo that I was able to talk in his head at great range, he wasn't crazy. And that none of us can properly imitate the sensation of holding one's breath, in a hallucination, so if he is ever in doubt he can do that."

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Promise relays this information to Maedhros by osanwë.
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That's interesting.
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Technically I asked him what he wanted his last words to be and he could have wanted those to be them even if they weren't true, I can check.
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Please do.

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