At the End of All Things Elves in Revelation
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It sort of sounded like the fairies might do something about Valinor, does Cam advise against that?

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Cam has spoken to the fairy who was deputized to attempt contact with Valinor. The fairy was advised of the risks and Cam's still kind of nervous about it. He doesn't think they should escalate if that doesn't work.

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They appreciate his time and send him what they want to publish, slightly edited for brevity.

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Is it horrible, easily quoted misleadingly, stupidly commentated, etc.?

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No, it's just the interview transcript with some of the boring questions and answers omitted.

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That's fine then.

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It gets published. The videos stack up views. YouTube asks if Cam wants to monetize his channel. 

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No thanks.

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And the Valar come by to talk to the crashed fairy. Hello. We would like to discuss with you relations between your world and ours, would that be possible at this time?

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Uh, says Nosso. I'm not busy but I'm also not actually a representative of Fairyland.

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It was explained that there really aren't any such representatives, is that right?

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That's true but there's degrees of not-representativeness. I'm literally just Shipka's roommate who thought I could tolerate being crippled if and when you did it to me too. No significant numbers of fairies will think I have the power to agree to anything.

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All right. We apologize. We didn't understand your magic well enough to do better. We still don't, but we understand it to be urgent that we do less harm. When you magically vanish back to your world the suppression should not accompany you; likewise if you leave Valinor and return to the human realm. We can't seem to reach into Fairyland to do the same for Shipka remotely; we might be able to figure it out but concerns were raised that our action in Fairyland would cause fairies additional distress. Would Shipka be willing to come back here so we can fix it?

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She's pretty terrified of you but if I tell her it's safe probably.

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We would not do anything except make sure that the magic suppression does not follow her back to Fairyland. We could do it remotely if that helps?

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It'd probably help if she didn't have to get near you. Somebody'll have to summon her after I've gone to tell her it's all right.

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We have a circle that purportedly can be used for that.

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Yeah.

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Do you have questions?

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Why did you do that to her in the first place and not back off when she was crumpled on the ground crying about how she couldn't get up?

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As far as we could determine she could destroy the whole nearby city at any time and while she did not seem maliciously inclined she seemed sufficiently difficult to communicate with that we were worried she might do it by accident, or be angered and become malicious, or take hostages. I take it the humans handle this with 'bindings', but we were not aware of those; how would the humans react to someone with the relevant powers going around without any bindings, if they had the capacity to respond as we did?

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I don't know what your capacity to respond is like besides the things I've known you to actually do. Humans'd've found her summoner and gotten her dismissed if possible.

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We did not have that option. We are experimenting with developing ways to partially suppress magic so you can use it but it is less dangerous, but that might take years to develop effectually.

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Well, you seem more powerful than I'm really comfortable with, too, so I sent you a letter from what was supposed to be a polite distance, even though unlike Shipka you actually used it to hurt somebody, but if you fix it I can overlook that.

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We weren't expecting her to vanish and have no reason to desire that her magic be suppressed even in Fairyland. If she comes back here we'll fix it.

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