Idaia and Imliss at the end of all things
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"Noldor are stubborn."

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"That sounds familiar. And overconfident. And - inspire in others a faith they don't warrant." 

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"...I hadn't thought about it that way but you're not wrong..."

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"I think - I think it was something I believed even before my whole people died, twice over, for their ambitions and their idealism."

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"I don't think I would call the Feanorians idealistic, not after Feanaro died..."

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"Then maybe I didn't know those ones. He died?"

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"Before my sister and I did, while the Nolofinwean host was still on the Ice. There was a battle, not long after they landed. It took multiple fire demons to kill him."

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"My condolences."

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"I'm not sure I'm the right person to give them to, he's alive now and I...never believed him to be dead while it was true."

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"...continue..."

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"Okay, so Feanaro died and his youngest son Telufinwe Ambarussa died, and his eldest son Maitimo was captured by Morgoth, which is worse, and then the Nolofinweans showed up and they were in a not-quite-hostile holding pattern for five years until Nolofinwe's eldest son Findekano, who had been best friends with Maitimo back in Valinor, got fed up and managed to rescue Maitimo from Angband, Morgoth's fortress, and then Maitimo patched up the situation by declaring that Nolofinwe was the rightful king of the Noldor, because keeping all the spears pointed in the right direction was more important than who was king and they weren't doing it."

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"Still don't recognize any names."

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"...Right, these are the names in Quenya. Feanaro's Thindarin name was Feanor, Maitimo's was Maedhros, Telvo's was Amras, Nolofinwe's was Fingolfin, and Findekano's was Fingon."

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"Latter two ring a bell."

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"Well, Fingolfin was King of the Noldor for about five hundred years, during which time the Noldor cleaned out the orcs--a species bred by Morgoth to be his soldiers--from most of the continent and kept Angband pretty well contained. Then Morgoth set off a handful of volcanoes and broke the siege. There was a terrible battle, the Dagor Bragollach, the Battle of Sudden Flame. The Elves didn't do well. Fingolfin died. Then his son Fingon was King for about fifteen years until the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, when he died."

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"Yeah. Sounds right. And - and a lot of other people."

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"Enemy built a hill of bodies out on the plains, hundreds of thousands of them, wasn't safe to go near and do anything about them, just rotted in the sun."

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"I'm sorry."

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"Thought everyone was dead, but on some level I knew - knew he wasn't -"

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"Your husband?"

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"Yes. He had a younger brother, married my cousin - Rian - they're married in this world too, live in Denver - she's a sweet girl. Didn't - didn't cope too well. Went out to find his body and walked up to the hill of the slain, that's what we called it, and died there..."

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"...Sometimes I think I should feel grateful that I missed the worst of it, since I get to be alive now anyway. But I wouldn't have chosen to leave my family to suffer and die without me, given the choice, even if I couldn't do anything about it..."

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"No one could do anything about it. They picked a fight with an Enemy much stronger than they were."

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"I was magic. I could have--helped evacuate, bought more time, something..."

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