Downstairs the door opens and in walks a six year old girl with a weird animal.
"Want to go visit Endorë while we're waiting on enough Valar, meet the orcs?"
So they go through into Sanity's Tirion. It is his first exposure to Elf architecture. "...wow."
"I know, right, that's what inspired the moon prison, I got used to Elf architecture."
"No wonder they were so fanatical about the design of the dots, they must find all human habitations to be intolerable eyesores. Gosh. I wonder if people are nicer if their environments are."
"Well, they're less likely to litter somewhere clean but I don't know if that generalizes."
"I'm not sure! Maybe the orcs wear bags on their heads to be polite."
"Me neither. I suppose we can do it later. Are lightleapers this pretty?"
"They are! Can't take off from the ground, I'll make us one up in orbit."
Bright told them where they could take off in a shuttle without trouble; they do that.
Lightleapers are spacious and pretty. Of course. He's working on curriculum revisions for Elves who want to go be helpful in the multiverse; when Cam is not too distractingly shirtless he does that.
Endorë has either one very meandering continent or three with land bridges between them, depending how you count such things. It's a little bigger than Earth and a little smaller than Valinor and like both of them strikingly blue from space. It has a moon. (Orcs and Dwarves on Endorë have space programs; the Elves don't, it being too expensive to make sufficiently spacious spaceships.)
"I kidnapped a family of orcs in Singularity to learn more about them, I suppose we could go near there for lack of a more specific destination."
"It is hard to find orcs in not families, I just abducted a car and that's who was in it, I felt real awkward about it."
"They survived and I brought them home, I don't know if they needed therapy after or anything."