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.
Now I will have to ask him how many poor people he's guessed about and never mentioned, and who might be living in terror that some day he'll bring it up.
...Ooh, hadn't thought of that. We were definitely going to assume he was being nice and pretending it wasn't so before too much longer.
Fair enough. I'll point that out to him, I think he might not have realized how it'd look to people wondering if he cares.
Sure, but it's Maitimo, I expect him to be on top of lots of things no one else has given any thought.
I feel like if that were the case there would be less pressure to go to Lorien whenever someone gets caught but maybe.
If it was literally everyone one might hope we would have had more doubts when the Valar laid down their opinions on the topic.
I don't think it is, but I'm not sure that necessarily would have changed anything. If people thought they were alone -
That's the only thing that makes me hesitate - wishing that in a hundred thousand years maybe things would change and - but it's how the universe works, even if Elves and Valar changed we still couldn't marry.
It does seem slightly premature to say that Valar definitely couldn't change that if they wanted to, considering they have never wanted to.