I didn't get the slightest impression he was mad about gay people or multiple partners not being allowed but there was definitely an undercurrent of the Valar handling something in a way he didn't approve of.
I made a house by magic, maybe boats could be made by magic. Or airships.
I'd - I'd really hope they wouldn't touch my subtle arts, but in theory I could get a wide range of results with those if I practice enough, it's just that most of the intermediate practice steps besides telekinesis involve working on minds and I can only get to the 'impose mental constructs on reality' step when I'm a lot stronger than I am; I wasn't planning to go that route. Um, it's possible Vala-theme divine magic could work and then they could case by case any request made as it happened if they really wanted to micromanage it, maybe they'd like that better?
Oh, that. I mean, none of the actual science fantasy is written to be realistic because no one knows what science would actually be like. It's stuff like 'because I know the science of Ballistics I can always hit my target' followed by thirty pages of comic book about someone with an ostensibly nonmagical slingshot making ultra-precise shots and making quips. I don't know to what extent real science results would resemble that so I don't know what to say to aim at. Engines maybe. Mass production?
Um, science fantasy chemistry talks about novel materials with weird properties - stuff clear as glass but flexible, say, or with incredible tensile strength. Also explosions, but I'm not sure we need explosions unless we can turn them into the dense fuel sources thing. Biology the sci-fan is all about making new organisms or modifying existing ones including people into versions that are useful to have in some way - stronger or resistant to diseases or whatever.
- I can focus on that, crystal balls will wait. I don't want you to have to come back all - fuzzy-memoried.
Yeah. ...It'd. Probably annoy the Valar if I tried to sharpen up her memories.
Then he and Mandos seem to have a disagreement or Lórien's lying.
They were all there, for the news about the necklace, fourteen of them staring at me -