Loki, meanwhile, heads to Doriath. She tries painting herself a thin blue dotted line, which will blend in against the sky - maybe not to a Quendi who's looking for it, but to anyone who's not paying attention, surely - towards the headache forest, then blinkering herself until it's the only thing she can see. Should solve the veering problem and the headache at once.
She stops outside the forest, puts her dagger away, and is not sure whether to shout into the trees or wait to be noticed or what.
"I was hoping to take them up on the offer to remain here a little while and discuss sorcery and its applications, and I would also like to know more about where the locals are living and where it might be appropriate for other populations to settle without bothering anyone."
"I've already put my dagger aside." Lævateinn is a stick.
...Vanishing isn't a very 'follow me' activity. Loki waits.
"Tracking has not been a specialty of mine," Loki says, but in she comes.
"Oh," says Loki to either no one or dozens of sneaky Quendi, and she follows her flowers. How does that work? Well, they're pretty.
It's a pleasant walk. She takes it briskly, pleasant though the scenery is; she'd like to get some research (and her map of local populations, if they'll give her one of those) in today if the Queen or any other reasonable sorcerous assistants are available.
Hello, the gates of Menegroth. Are they invitingly open or is she supposed to stand around or what?
That is a long song. Maybe she should come back in a year. Or three hundred. Is the throne room open and are the thrones occupied?
...Do they react to her presence? Or maybe Lúthien's around and she can beg an etiquette lesson.
"It's because she's a Maia," Lúthien says over her shoulder, "when distracted she doesn't breathe and she almost never does facial expressions if she's not formally having an audience, which rather prompts her to stay on top of it. I used to tease her about it, growing up."
Loki turns, gratefully. "I see. I confess I'm not sure how - or whether - to broach the topic of sorcery or anything else while she's - distracted."