"Well, Ulmo's keeping us alive. With nothing but lobsters, and didn't do anything about the orcs, but still. If one of his messengers came by, I wouldn't talk about how badly the Valar are falling down on the job here, you know? And I wouldn't say it to Elu 'cause he has his girl. But you aren't serving an Ainu or married to one, I take it."
"I am not. You may complain arbitrarily much about Powers and I will assume no offense."
"Valar seem difficult to fire. And probably more difficult still to replace."
"Oh, I hadn't realized there was anything less than consensus on that one."
"I would dearly love to see a record of all their arguments, I bet it would make fascinating reading."
Mmm, lobster. Loki attempts to be cued by her hostess for table manners.
Oh, well, that's convenient, because Loki isn't sure there is a polite way to eat a whole lobster. Nom nom nom.
"Well, there are pros and cons," Loki says. "I think I'd chalk most of it up to cultural and parental factors and not royalty in particular."
"Blond-dog is one of Finwë's grandchildren, and that family has problems that I definitely could not begin to reduce to their status as royalty, although that allowed it to spiral to ludicrous proportions."
"I'm trying to apply common sense as best I can. I don't have any immediate ideas for ways to apply lobster."