Idaia and Imliss at the end of all things
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Imliss puts her things away very slowly and methodically and then plays the part of a student who has questions but in a very polite way such that she's willing to let everyone else go first.

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And everyone else leaves. He looks up at her, very tiredly. "How are you? How's your sister?"

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"I'm fine. Idaia's moderately distressed at how traumatized your brother was by her dying but otherwise over the moon with happiness at having him back."

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"It was a difficult time. He kept breathing for a very long while, afterwards. I'm glad they're all right."

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"No kidding."

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"It seemed likely you'd have more questions."

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"I don't know where to start. Apparently you elided over details that seemed a plausible source of domestic violence? ...Did Findekano and Irisse ever forgive Mai--Maedhros and Tyelcormo?"

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"No and no, though in different and complicated ways! Findekáno rescued Maedhros from Angband, and then Maedhros gave him the crown, so you'd think all'd be forgiven but they were never close like they used to be. Maybe just because Maedhros wasn't fully sane. Irisse got kidnapped and forcibly married and then eventually murdered by her husband, while trying to visit Tyelcormo for the first time since."

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"Shit."

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"I met him. The husband. I didn't know anything except that she'd left him, and I told him not to follow her, but I could have killed him on the spot and should have and didn't because it didn't seem quite enough provocation - if I'd known everything I would have done it -"

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"I think there's a lot of sad stories in our lives that go 'if I had known everything I would have done something different'."

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"...Not that it would necessarily have done much good, since we didn't manage to be there and you guys can't avert prophecy."

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"If we'd been cleverer we could have."

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"It's really weird how many of Melkor's prophecies happened recently."

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"Did Men have a long atrocity-free stretch, maybe?"

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"I don't know, by 'recently' I mostly mean 'within current recorded history' which is like a fifth of the time between now and when I died, apparently."

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"I think the Eldar lingered for much of that. No idea if we were a good influence."

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"Maybe it would have confused the issue if there were signs of elf presence in any of the prophecies."

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"Or nailed down events in a way that made some people present unable to witness it - you can't see anything you're going to be able to change..."

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Ah, so that's how not being able to avert prophecies works, I had wondered.

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Yep. Can't access information about the future that'd influence you in a way that made it inaccurate.

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What's even the point of prophecies?

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Sadism? I have no idea.

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Idaia almost threw up when she saw a video in history class that matched one of Melkor's prophecy-visions almost exactly. Slightly different angle, that's all.

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