What would I be supposed to do in the meantime while I was learning to ride the horse? I don't have any - anything, to bring to eat or change into on the way -
Is there by any chance someone accessible who might be better equipped to deal with strange people from far away.
They walk into a plaza that is even more dazzling, to the point of actually being impossible to look at, and through there to an enormous stone building that'd be stunningly pretty if he were looking at it which he's not because everything is too bright. The interior of the building is less bright and lavishly decorated.
Kib's guides both bow deeply. Prince Nelyafinwë, one says, this is a lost human and he requested aid and we thought you'd be awake.
Dismissed, they both scurry away, and he turns the smile back to Kib. Your name I don't have.
Kib sits. It's - uh, how good is this telepathy thing at, like, sounds, should I just say it out loud -
"Akibel Mowar," Kib says, gesturing likewise. "Kib for short -" I mean, Kib for short.
I have no idea where I am except in terms of names for places and surrounding places that I have never heard of. Telepathy is scary and I landed here with nothing but what I'm wearing and I don't know how to ride a horse and if I try to walk for six months to talk to the whatever they were called about sending me home somehow I will probably find a way to walk off a cliff and die in that interval because I have the gross motor skills of a drunk toddler and I do not even know how I got here, the last thing I remember before everything was way way way too bright was that some kind of bizarre snake monster was chasing people through town and because aforementioned gross motor skills I was not well equipped to run away so that's a complete mystery and I'm not sure whether to be optimistic about ever seeing anybody I know again. Help.
He stands up and pulls a scroll off a shelf, unfurls it. This is a map of everything my people know of the world. Here is Tirion. Here is Taniquetil, which is probably where you want to go to talk to the Valar about sending you back. This whole area is Valinor, the Blessed Realm. We're not in contact with the rest of the world and it's possible you're from there and got here somehow. They have monsters there, though I have not heard of bizarre snake monsters that could cause someone to wake up on the streets of Tirion.
I am very sure the Valar can send you back, so you have reason for optimism about seeing your family again even if they don't come here when they die. Which they very likely do.
I don't recognize any of this. And I hadn't heard of bizarre snake monsters causing such things either. And seeing my what?
Seeing the people you'd want to see, he says instead. I can go down to the libraries and search for accounts of snake monsters in the Outer Lands, though that wouldn't be very conclusive, and the Valar will definitely know what's going on. I am arranging for a place for you to stay while you are learning to ride a horse, and I can then arrange you an escort to Taniquetil.
I don't know my measurements off the top of my head and doubt we use the same units and did I mention I don't have any money on me and even if I did I assume we don't use the same currency - and those other people didn't know what money was -