Veron in Arda
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"Yeah. Artanis has been to Valinor and says this is better."

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Smile. "It's pretty great. I'm used to places this dark being..." He fails to find the right words, waving a hand. "They usually have a certain foreboding feel to them? Ooooooo I'm dark and scaaary. Spikes and spiderwebs and gloom and such. Which I feel is kind of unfair and a bit ridiculous. This is like a darkened wood on a moonless night, only the stars to light your way. Peaceful and quiet and calm. I don't know Valinor, but I like this. There's not a lot of places I feel at home at anymore."

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"Valinor used to be brightly lit constantly. Gold when people slept and silver when they were awake but brighter than sunlight the whole time."

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He envisions this, and makes a face.

"That sounds," says Veron, "like conditions where I would not be very functional or happy. At all. Gorthaur blinded me with light, not with darkness."

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"Then I guess it's good you didn't land in Valinor."

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"Yeah. My poor eyes are spared. Plus if there's an evil god, I might as well land near him. Instead of an ocean being in my way."

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"He was in Valinor for a thousand years before the whole war started, I think."

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"Oh? What happened there?"

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"Uh, hung around, followed the laws, was a bad influence? I'm not sure. It doesn't take much to get the Noldor quarrelling."

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"Was he just like, always secretly evil and saw this chance as his chance to go public with it, or did something in particular cause him to snap and start kidnapping and torturing people?"

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"Oh, he started out kidnapping and torturing people, and then the Valar arrested him and imprisoned him for three thousand years, and he repented and begged for mercy so they pardoned him and then he hung out for a thousand years in Valinor and eventually went back to it."

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"... What a glowing review of reformation for criminals," says Veron. "And the Valar have not yet arrived to put him back where he can't hurt anyone. And so everyone else has to deal with his evil temper tantrum. Right. Okay."

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"They're mad at the Noldor so they won't help us."

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"Because that's a good reason to let a bunch of people die and be enslaved. Those people did a bad thing first, this justifies all bad things I do in response!"

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"Valar and Maiar don't think very much like humans and I don't know how well I could explain it."

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"I am probably being highly unfair. If I talked to them they'd probably have reasoning that makes sense and everything."

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"Yeah. But it's still hard how it all falls to my mother."

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He considers how to say this without causing offense to the pretty talented half-Maia woman.

"Yeah. It sounds hard, and it's a bit unfair to her and to you. But your mother isn't the only one against Melkor, just one of the strongest. A lot of us are helping, Ainur or no. She's not alone."

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"The Noldor are kind of a mixed bag. If you can help that'd be great."

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"I stabbed Gorthaur, didn't I?" he says, lightly. "I did not trip and nick him with my soul-eating sword by accident, I uh. Sort of said something along the lines of 'you're evil so I'm stopping you,' and then the stabbing occurred."

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- giggle. "But what if you'd been wrong about whether you could win -"

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"He didn't have motivation to kill me. Yet, anyway, he changed his mind after I actually hurt him. Capture and horrifically torture into maybe working for him, sure, but I got the impression that meeting me was a decision he made on more whim than careful planning. He had not had time to get all of his ducks into rows to counter me properly, and I come with a number of tricks that make me a bit of a nightmare to capture and torture, not all of them immediately obvious. If I was going to challenge him to a fight, then was probably going to be the best timing I could reasonably have, while still probably being able to escape if I was horribly, horribly wrong. And I'm the type of person that would inevitably end up fighting him. So. Yeah. Bit of a risk, but not a blind one."

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"Awfully brave."

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"I, um, I guess? It didn't feel brave at the time, just - terrifying and a bit crazy, but like something I had to do anyway?"

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"I don't think most people feel like they have to fight Gorthaur anyway. Do most humans, I suppose I wouldn't know -"

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