"I ran the ideas - most of them not weapons - by Curufinwë. And I explained electricity. I am leaning a little heavily on Fëanor's oath, but they're fairly load-bearing things, oaths, and I am convinced his priority is the Enemy."
"I wouldn't consider the prioritization to be a character assessment."
"I doubt," she says, "that defeating the Enemy requires pissing me off."
"I don't know if it'll work yet, I'm not meeting him again till Elenya. It seems promising, though."
He nods. "We did decide to stay here for a few months, let everyone recuperate from the Ice. Traveling through the next mountain range puts us closer to them and we'd rather not rush that, and anyway we are momentarily safe. Father deliberated on the question you asked him and has a formal request for Elwë, if you'd like to take a copy of it."
"Sure. Maitimo also wanted his permission to overfly the camp."
"You'd refuse permission, I suppose, or ask me to put something unidirectionally opaque over you. I suppose he could have already done it but he did bother to ask."
Nod. "I didn't turn him invisible this time, so if you see a swift and it doesn't stop, say hello, and turn out to be me..."
"I'd be annoyed," says Loki. "And I might ever teach anyone else to fly. It turns out osanwë speeds that way up."
Speaking of privacy, there's more things I can relay to you that you likely don't want generally disseminated; what's a good way to privately read written material?
"I think we may have progressed to the point where he thinks I may be a perfectly nice deceitful hallucinatory Maia under insurmountable coercion who slacks off at work for his benefit. And - I don't know, what he wants, really. He does have some reason not to tell me." Pause. "Look, were you an item or was he just allowing it to sound that way for some reason?"