"I will add this to my list of reasons not to fly to Valinor and yell at them all. Well, anyway, that's encouraging if he's simply not very bright; and if the other Valar are also not very bright it explains how he fooled them."
"It's a long list," she assures him. "I have sufficient self-control."
"I'd been there once already, unnoticed," she points out.
"Seems possible. Well, if he manages it, maybe my family will turn out not to have been trying to kill me, and find themselves very upset over my loss, and you'll have your Asgardian allies anyway."
"I am given to occasional flippancy. I assure you I will seek to avoid my own death for unstrategic reasons as well. I simply am not risk-averse enough to regret mixing myself up in local business instead of living alone somewhere to work on getting home without further ado."
"Is there anything else I should convey to him next I see him?"
Loki writes that down, glances at the brothers in case any of them have something to add.
"I am not giving them messages which were personally intended for you, but Findekáno wants news of Maitimo very badly and it was Irissë's idea to ask for information on the Enemy's capabilities in the first place," says Loki. "Should I be withholding something in particular from them?"
Nod. "I'm supposed to talk to one of you about economics but that seems to call for no hurry, and may as well run through my preliminary list of technology with someone, which might."
"Oh, speaking of paper. I don't need to hoard it the way I thought I did, who wants a piece of my treated paper to see if they can reverse-engineer it?" She pulls out her notebook, slurping back transcripts into it but flipping to a blank page at the end and making to tear it off.
"I have absolutely no idea, but I have the actual stuff and you might be able to get somewhere with it. I don't know if its deterioration would be visible to you after some distressingly short amount of time but it doesn't get far; it's supposed to remain clearly legible and strong enough to handle for at least a few thousand years."