Annie at the end of all things
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Thank you. I love the way you think. But I'll get lots of chances anyway, we'll be doing lots of interesting things -

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Mm-hm. Tell me about your sisters, I only know up to when you all left Valinor from Istarno...

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I mean, everything after that was just being at war. They all worked really hard to run kingdoms well and buy enough time we could invent a way to stop the Enemy, and we failed.

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You probably still know things your dad didn't know even if the timing isn't why.

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True. Hmm. Tyelcormë - uh, dislikes authority in every conceivable form and is basically perpetually disgusted with people for being so - small. She's been wandering the continent and occasionally working in national parks and things. She died in the war in Doriath. She lost Huan in the war and isn't really okay at all.

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In their goals, in the degree to which they actually try to accomplish their goals, in their empathy, in their ability to recognize when the consensus around them is wrong -

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I find that frustrating too sometimes. Although it does make them a little more predictable so I can wade through them while comparatively enormous.

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I expect she won't find you that way, yeah.

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Morya married a Dwarf, way back - she can't hold her tongue to save her life and at first they offended each other tremendously but eventually they hit it off - she's working on Wall Street and I think also wallowing in contempt for people but she's very very good at what she does and the reason we have billions to throw around - this world has completely bizarre gender roles, it's been annoying her -

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I eventually picked up on the gender roles, in Valinor - it sort of didn't come up in the fortress or with the Dwarves. My world was more like this one but Noregr in particular was pretty egalitarian.

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Well, Valinor couldn't be that, it'd make too much sense. If there are going to be silly gender roles I'd rather be assumed competent and dangerous.

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Yeah, it's annoying sometimes - I find being assumed harmless useful sometimes but the whole thing didn't do me any favors with the foster family - of course they were doing Christianity on top of general societal stuff -

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I am actually not familiar with the Christian take on it, beyond 'worse, presumably' -

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Oh, there's all this baggage about the Garden of Eden and so on - different sects do it differently, my biggest problem with it in reality was being expected to dress very modestly but if I hadn't been nearly five centuries old and pretending to be illiterate and convincing them I had miraculous divine powers and stuff I would have had a problem with the 'expected to take a subordinate role' thing.

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Well. You never ever have to deal with them again.

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Yup. Want to hear about how I got me and Marisol out?

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So Annie tells her. The weird sense is good for picking locks and got her into the file cabinet to get their passports! The nice fellow who ferried her things to translate for money was so helpful! She did get in trouble for disappearing long enough to renew her passport - Marisol's was just within date! The Peace Corps thing was Marisol's idea, meant they didn't blow through their savings before they had something else lined up, and they breezed through a lot of the training with the language power!

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You're so clever and I love you.

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I am and I love you too.

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Curufin went to MIT and then to CalTech and teaches physics now, she's - pretty much okay, I think, now that our mom's not dead...

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Yeah. And my youngest sisters are - one of them died in the burning of the boats, she was trying to sneak one back across and no one knew there was someone on it -

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