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"Then what makes up the souls of Elves and orcs?"

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I can sense it directly - sort of like this -

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Another moment of dizzying information processing, then:

"Thank you. That is very different from anything I've dealt with before." He considers. "Uh, please forgive me if this is a rude question, but how do you even kill something made out of - this?"

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It is not destructible in itself. One could tear the pieces apart until there were none large enough to contain the desire to recoalesce.

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"Ah. Okay. Incredibly, insanely difficult, but not outright impossible."

More consideration. "... I can work with that. So it sounds like hitting him with as much overwhelming, unexpected force from as many directions as possible is the way to go. And hope very hard that it works."

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Even something which does not kill him thoroughly enough would perhaps buy you enough time for the Valar to act.

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"That's heartening, at least. Do you know what factors are delaying their decision?"

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Regrettably I have no idea. I have tried to contact them. 

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"Is there a barrier preventing you from contacting them that I might be able to help with?"

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I assume it a willful decision on their part. It is not a work of the Enemy.

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"Maybe not, but it might be something more innocuous, or it might have been a willful decision based on incomplete information. If disturbing them while they're thinking wouldn't cause any problems, I think it might be worth trying to contact them again."

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We have not ceased trying. I do not advise going to Valinor uninvited.

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"Oh, well, all right then, I apologize for my presumption." Competence!! Real actual competence! Eee! "Thank you for the advice, I'll avoid going to Valinor without an invitation. If I find a way to send a message to them, do you think I should join in the attempt, or leave it to people that have more experience speaking with them?"

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A different perspective could inspire them to reconsider. You'd want to be tactful but I expect you could.

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"Thank you, I do my best."

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I think among their concerns is that a divine war would endanger the civilian populations on the continent.

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"... Evacuating the continent might be more viable with extraplanar help, now. It might not be pleasant for the civilian populations to find shelter in another plane, but it might be the best of a list of bad options while the war's on."

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It may be necessary anyway; the Enemy may have arranged that the continent not survive his destruction.

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He lacks vocabulary to relay his annoyed resignation to how the big bad evil guys always end up causing whatever they can to break as they die, but luckily, he can just send his thoughts. He is very used to the big bad evil guys causing their own dungeons to collapse out of spite. It's annoying.

"I'll look into evacuation options."

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...thank you.

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"Of course. Is there anything your kingdom is running short in? I might be able to offer some help."

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I would be interested in discussing your magic with you but we are safe and well-provided-for here.

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"I lack a lot of technical knowledge of my magic, I'm afraid. I could explain some of the basics of it, and what's been done with it, but not a lot of the how or why. I was planning to put together more comprehensive guide on it to avoid miscommunication."

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That makes sense. When can we expect it?

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"I could get a basic overview together of all types of magic that I know of in under a week, if nothing else needed my attention. Something more comprehensive would take longer, varying heavily with how technical it would be. I'm afraid I can't give an estimate there, not knowing a lot of the theory. I have a number of books on wizardry in particular, but the authors bore some resemblance to what I've heard of Morgoth, and so I hesitate to deliver the entire library wholesale to anyone, even trusted and honorable sources. Much of it's more disturbing than useful."

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