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Taliar in Evil Arda
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Taliar's Quenya is improving by leaps and bounds. He is friendly and chatty and continually delighted by the opportunity to heal this many people. He misses Maitimo, but adores every new part of Maitimo's kingdom he sees, which helps.

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And meets more brothers! Who explain magic artifact development, and how Elves do it and how Dwarves do it and how they once imagined it might be usable to win the war - but his father, the genius, is dead...

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"...I wonder if I can learn magic artifact development," says Taliar. "You use osanwë, I have that now, sort of... and if I start trying, my soul might come up with a power that lets me cheat at it somehow, which sounds like it could be really useful."

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"You're welcome to try, usually takes a week even to make something very simple even just working from a script..."

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"Well, tell me how to make something simple that'll take a week and we'll see if it mysteriously gets easier three days in."

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So he sets him to making a ring that will glow.

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It's fascinating and Taliar is delighted. Magic artifacts are so cool!

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"You should have met my father."

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"I plan to, someday."

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He shakes his head. "Good skill."

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"That is my favourite Quenya phrase."

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"In Nuimena we don't say 'good skill', we say 'good luck'. I like your version much better."

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"What's the point of wishing someone good luck, they can't control that..."

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"Well..."

His Quenya's not quite up to this; he resorts to telepathy. I mean, I can see the logic. Assume that someone is already going to succeed at all the parts of the situation that are under their control, and express the hope that the parts not under their control will fall in line too. But 'good skill' feels like a much nicer sentiment somehow.

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Bring all the parts of the situation under your control, and then succeed at them!

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"I like the way you think!" he says, grinning. What a great family.

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And he is left with lots of detailed instructions for artifact-making!

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And he patiently sets to making that glowing ring, in his free time between healing tour stops.

 

Three days later, he wakes up in the morning and picks up the ring and just... pours the whole rest of the instruction set into it. He doesn't have a clock on hand, but it can't have taken more than a few minutes.

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"Well, that'll be ridiculously useful. You could give everyone good armor, the best we have, the kind that makes you practically untouchable, and there's lots of projects we haven't even bothered with because they'd only be helpful at scale and they'd take a year each..."

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"I'm going to love this, magical engineering is great."

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And he shares all his project notes and things-in-progress and things discarded as too hard to be useful.

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Taliar absorbs it all with immense enthusiasm. Magical engineering seems to fill a hole in his life that he hadn't known was there. It's so intricate and fascinating and challenging and useful! He would probably be frustrated if he had to spend weeks making each item but he doesn't, he can do a year's worth of magic item creation in less than an hour!

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It's really useful! All the interesting work but none of the tedium! It'll still be years to design new items, though.

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Oh well. Can't have everything. Yet.

Eventually he does have to continue with his tour. Healing everyone in the kingdom is important and he shouldn't delay it no matter how much fun he's having.

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