Idaia and Imliss at the end of all things
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"Sounds familiar." She shrugs. "What happened to it?"

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"...In the end, it wasn't hidden enough."

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"Are any of these places - still standing -"

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"The continent isn't still standing. The Valar kinda had to break it to re-imprison Morgoth."

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"The Valar reimprisoned Morgoth?"

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"You may have noticed that we were not reborn into a horrible torture world ruled by a dark god."

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"I did notice that, but - I was honestly not even sure the Valar really existed..."

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"Oh. They do. They suck pretty badly as a group, I think on an individual level their suckiness varies, what I've seen and heard suggests if it was just Orome and Aule and Ulmo things'd be fine. Morgoth is one."

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"I suppose I am glad the others eventually stopped him."

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"It's better than the alternative," she agrees.

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"What took them so long? It'd been - I feel like it'd been forever - centuries, at least..."

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"It had been centuries. The Valar are slow. When we got visited by Morgoth in Formenos, the first time, we sent messengers to alert the Valar immediately and didn't get any kind of response at all for months."

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"Months is better than centuries, at least..."

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"It costs nothing to respond to a messenger. I think they had been holding out for a solution that didn't destroy a continent until then."

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"Well. Shame they didn't find one. ...so what happened, you were at the point of there having been a war over boats..."

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"So the Feanorians were the ones who were doing the initial boat-stealing, and when the Nolofinweans saw we were fighting and dying they joined in on our side, and when they learned why we had been fighting they immediately decided they ought to have left us to die instead. And Artanis, one of Nolofinwe's nieces, announced that she was following Feanaro only to assassinate him and thwart him in his every effort, and no one in that camp gave any indication that they thought she shouldn't have done that.

So when the Feanorians--except my sister and I, because we overslept and missed the boats by accident, they didn't realize we had--reached the other side, they burned the boats instead of sending them back for the other host."

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"...why burn them?"

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"As a dramatic gesture."

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"A fleet of ships sounds pretty strategically valuable even if you're stranding the people who wanted them."

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"Yes, it was a terrible idea. It wasn't unanimous even at the time. So anyway, the Nolofinweans went 'fuck that' and decided to cross the Ice.

My sister and I were not the only casualties."

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"I'm sorry. 

 

 

Why not - I don't know - learn how to make ships or something..."

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"I...really don't think making ocean-worthy ships is the kind of thing you can learn by trial and error in any reasonable timeframe."

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"Nor is hiking across the North Pole!"

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"In their defense, they did make it across, and most of them survived."

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She shakes her head. 

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