The Valar announce that they've done as much as they can in Singularity (they can't bring back peoples' babies in that critical period either, but they can get them earlier versions) and are setting up portals between there and Sanity as soon as they are confident they've cleaned up the plague. A bunch of Elf architects have this wild idea for a fivedimensional city where alternating intersections are interdimensional portals between various Valinors and they get eagerly to setting it up.
Well, there is a Limbo imported harp known to be in such and such a place if they want to go look at it.
There's a Fairyland concordance soon but they will need to go alongside a very fast train designed to take up all of the space in the concordance.
They can be immaterial, that should not interfere with very fast train. Also that's an impressive work of engineering on the Limboites side to have a concordance-length of fast-moving train's worth of tracks, how did they build them?
"Summoning shortage is a real problem. The set of my fathers who are working on that think they might have an angle on non-Milliways interworld transit that doesn't require access to both worlds already, but we can't do anything for those worlds once we find them, not at a rate even vaguely resembling the rate we'd need. And there are another couple Ardas coming up on the parole of Melkor to intervene in."
"At least Ardas at that age don't have humans and aren't so urgently in need of summoning."
"Yeah. The risks of introducing them and tempting some orcs to retaliate for the side-effects of the sudden sanifying of the Valar might outweigh the benefits, honestly. Maybe when we start worldhopping we'll find a resurrection solution."
"There's an idea. Might be disruptive, but - they all deserve to know and hearing it from other orcs will probably go over better."
" - should probably be someone other than me, are there some nations in your Endorë on good terms with their orcs..."
"Yes, most of them, orcs are perfectly nice under unconstrained conditions. I met some myself, if I try I can spend most of a day in an orc city without having to sing and I went to Endorë on our honeymoon - that wasn't recent though, probably better to go through Brithombar or something."
Brithombar can introduce him to orcs well-positioned to get Singularity's orcs in touch with local ones in a stable and productive way. Also some of the more socially liberal or ungoverned Elven states in Endorë now have a thriving demon sex trade they're not sure whether to expect the Valar to object are the Valar inclined to object.
....that sounds complicated what does Ambela think or should they try to reason it out themselves and then compare their conclusion to Ambela's?
People have a preference that makes no sense to the Valar, usually when that happens the best thing to do is to not try stopping them from acting on it unless it's hurting people. This could be hurting people if they agree to a deal and then can't withdraw agreement, or if they agree to a deal under emergency circumstances, so those things are probably bad but those are also things that disallowing wouldn't fix. It could also be hurting people if casual or transactional sex is inherently bad for Elves. But Elves probably have more insight into that than they do. Uh, they think the answer is to check that people aren't doing that because they are systematically desperate for some reason? And to collect data on the inherently bad for Elves question.
That is also Ambela's conclusion!
Also, Elves have an easier out than most species from deals they can't renege on because they can if they want just die to dismiss their daeva and be reembodied.