Okay. Keep your heart rate down, Marillë. Yes, this is the Prince Curufinwe. Yes, he's the most genius Elf in all Aman. But he liked your paper, he asked you to be here. There's nothing to be nervous about.
She knocks on the door.
Okay. Keep your heart rate down, Marillë. Yes, this is the Prince Curufinwe. Yes, he's the most genius Elf in all Aman. But he liked your paper, he asked you to be here. There's nothing to be nervous about.
She knocks on the door.
She describes it. It's mostly theoretical stuff having to do with certain properties in various substances.
"None! I mean, theoretically this one could be used to push something off the ground but you wouldn't be able to get it very far off the ground under any reasonable circumstances and you'd have to have, like, specially treated iron right underneath it anywhere you wanted it in the air..."
"I confess to having no idea how it could be done, but a suspicion we'll get there eventually. Well, you lot will."
"I have friends who aren't my sister, yeah. Might make more sense for me to visit them more often, honestly, considering how often I'm not really interruptible-by-visitors."
"I think learning to pace yourself is one of the most important things to get out of an apprenticeship with my father and one he is not always well-equipped to teach."
"That, and this whole thing started when my sister got bored while waiting for me to be visitable and decided to prank your brother!"
"Ah, so there are practical reasons to be more visitable! Lest your friends prank a brother less amenable to it!"
"Most of my friends are less inclined to that kind of behavior but I don't really want to find new and exciting failure modes, so."
"Possibly! I don't really know much about birds, though...you know, this sounds like the kind of project Tyelcormo could actually be really useful on."
"I'm not sure what if anything I could contribute to a project like that but obviously if you can use my help let me know."
"I don't actually know much about the Vanyar as a whole aside from rumors and stereotypes and I make a policy of not giving undue weight to those."
"I studied chemistry in Valimar for Years and it was lovely but I am not suited to rule them."
"I suppose it's possible that it goes the other way around, that we grow into a temperament suited to our people -"