Idaia and Imliss at the end of all things
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A weak smile. "And he - left?"

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"...He did then. So. The Valar throw a festival and demand Feanaro show up and make nice with his brother. While he's gone, Morgoth somehow finds a giant light-eating spider thing, which destroys the Trees, then comes to Formenos. He is not fucking around this time. Almost everyone gets away from the city--but--Finwe doesn't. When he's gone and we come back, we find the city in rubble and his body smeared across what used to be the front steps of the palace. And the Silmarils gone."

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"I'm sorry."

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"So Feanaro gets back and--did you know Elves can literally die of grief? He, uh. Looked about to. Pretty much all the time. So we harvested the last of the food that my sister and I had kept alive with magic light, and headed to Tirion to get most of the rest of the Noldor before leaving Valinor. Even Nolofinwe couldn't argue that staying was better than leaving, now. But his faction and ours were still--imperfectly integrated, let's just say. So we went up north, and found the Helcaraxe impassible, and we went back south to Alqualonde, the city of the Teleri.

We begged to borrow their ships. They said no. We begged them to build new ships. They said no. We begged them to teach us how to build our own. They said no. They said we were idiots for doubting the Valar--the Valar, who had let us down again and again--and there was nothing we could possibly do to stop Morgoth from murdering, torturing and raping his way down the other continent, and if they just made us sit tight for our own good then it was inevitable that we would calm down and change our minds because they knew better than we did what we wanted and what was good for us.

We were really, really tired of hearing that.

I talked to some people, demonstrated my magic, lied through my teeth, and the best I could get was that if we did sit tight for a while while Morgoth merrily maurauded and then pretended to calm down and then lie and say we were only trying to evacuate, not fight him, they might listen."

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"Couldn't build ships without them?"

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"Didn't know how."

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"What happened."

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"We tried to steal their ships. Plan was to load everyone on quick and quiet as could be, then sail off without a word.

Didn't work that neatly. They noticed. They came at us with swords. We also had swords."

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"And everyone always thought Elves were saints."

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"Oh, they were supposed to be, dontcha know. The Valar were furious. So--

Ah, I skipped over the Oath. Oops. So Feanaro was looking like he might die of grief any second. We were all desperate to find something that would keep him alive, none moreso than his sons. So they made a stupid, stupid Oath. They were not thinking clearly. Oaths are binding for Elves, and they swore to get the Silmarils back, no matter what, and kill anyone who tried to keep them away from them. In their defense, they didn't really think anyone other than Morgoth would have the chance. So that's part of what caused everything to go to shit, later, about, mm, fifteen percent? And forty-five percent was the fact that they could not in fact kill Melkor without Feanaro-their-best-genius-and-inventor to invent something to do that and without my sister and I to magic it. And the remaining forty percent was the Doom. Keep in mind that I'm pulling these numbers out of my ass. Anyway, the Valar were furious about Alqualonde, so Mandos, Vala of the dead, came to pronounce their sentence."

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"Tears unnumbered ye shall shed; and the Valar will fence Valinor against you, and shut you out, so that not even the echo of your lamentation shall pass over the mountains. On the House of Fëanor the wrath of the Valar lieth from the West unto the uttermost East, and upon all that will follow them it shall be laid also. Their Oath shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass. The Dispossessed shall they be for ever.


Ye have spilled the blood of your kindred unrighteously and have stained the land of Aman. For blood ye shall render blood, and beyond Aman ye shall dwell in Death's shadow. For though Eru appointed to you to die not in Eä, and no sickness may assail you, yet slain ye may be, and slain ye shall be: by weapon and by torment and by grief; and your houseless spirits shall come then to Mandos. There long shall ye abide and yearn for your bodies, and find little pity though all whom ye have slain should entreat for you. And those that endure in Middle-earth and come not to Mandos shall grow weary of the world as with a great burden, and shall wane, and become as shadows of regret before the younger race that cometh after. The Valar have spoken."

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"They didn't tell us that."

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"Humans have free will--here meaning we can't make Oaths or be Doomed--so they might not have thought it was important to tell you."

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"I thought you said my family -"

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"We don't know if you were actually Doomed or if Morgoth was just fucking with things in a way that made it look like it. But the common wisdom at the time was that Men couldn't be Doomed, and that's what people would be working from.

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"And it doesn't make them look great."

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"That too. Although depending on which Elves you knew that might or might not have factored into it, since basically all the Elves decided to deal with that incident by dumping all of the culpability on the Feanorians, so if it wasn't them it might not have occurred to them that it might reflect badly."

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"Doesn't ring a bell but I couldn't give you names."

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"I could guess names and you could tell me if any sounded familiar?"

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"I feel like I knew titles more than names."

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"...I could name polities?"

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"Might get us somewhere."

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"Himring, Himlad, Estolad. Dor Lomin. Doriath. Gondolin."

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"No, no, no, yes, yes, yes - think the last one was somehow important -"

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"Gondolin? It was a hidden city, I'm actually surprised, I figured that one was a long shot..."

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