"There are large but not that large spiders in the forests around Doriath, which may be related or not. I haven't investigated them yet."
"More than a thousand, I heard," she agrees. "The next time I'm in Doriath, probably no later than next week, I will ask more about them and may venture out to have a look, see if they talk, see if they try to eat illusion-lights, that sort of thing."
"I'll mention to Lúthien that you might be interested in a pest control expedition. But they might just be inappropriately large arachnids of no relation, in which case I'm not sure what they're eating to sustain such a population but they probably aren't priority one."
"I'll take that as a yes." She dismisses the remaining visual aids that didn't need to be stuck to paper and walks out.
Now to flap off to their cousins and find a way to explain that she just told a son of Fëanor how to make guns.
Can she make it to the other host by dark? Probably not. Well, she can fly by moonlight.
Loki is momentarily tempted to land on Irissë's head. She resists, lands normally, and joins them. "Evening."
"Pleased to meet you. Maitimo likes flying," says Loki. "I think he was really actually happy about it for thirty uninterrupted seconds."
"Should I not have said that out loud? I'm probably missing all kinds of etiquette on when to use osanwë."
"He was happily flying around for thirty seconds, he went back to being intermittently depressing after that. Anyway. His family know that he is safe but not where the rendezvous point is; he's exploring the continent; and Fëanor, characteristically, had an idea for convincing him that he's in base level reality; the good news is I can speed this up beyond the timetable of 'several hundred years' and the bad news is it involves leaking information on how to build a class of weapons - nothing that outclasses a bow in the first few stages of development but from there it can escalate. I'll tell you how to make them too but you will be delayed in taking advantage."
"You're - teaching Maitimo the engineering that will take our world up to speed with yours, to demonstrate to him the truth of your claim to be from a different one?" He smiles broadly. "I think that'd work. And he's not particularly skilled in engineering, it's not as if he'll take advantage himself and while he's still unsure he won't be taking the ideas straight to Fëanor for prototypes."