Cor and an evil Maitimo
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He asks that.

 

Sobbing orc pulls itself together but does not answer.

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...okay. Well. I hope they are okay in my world. He gets underway painting that, plus water on orcs so the design can't be derived.

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Elves watch. Some of them sing, quietly.

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Cor pins letters to signs. Puts signs on orcs.

Chants. It's different in details but still mostly the destroying/erasing/annihilating/etc. thing.

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When he's done chanting orcs vanish.

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And he fixed it so he doesn't fall unconscious!

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Elves sigh in relief when they vanish and someone sets to cleaning up.

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"With any luck I have now saved my world, thanks."

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"One down, unknown number to go!"

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Giggle.

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"The letters, which I think should get to the right people inside of a couple days, said to send someone to tell me if I need to stop using the point I'm attached to even for essential magic, and gave a general idea of what I might end up considering essential, so I can start reasonably thinking about how I can help you then."

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Nod. "Do you want to move up to the palace in the meantime? It doesn't have windows either but it does a better facsimile and you could wander around talking to people more easily."

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"...how do you facsimile windows?"

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"I'll show you!"

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"Lead on!"

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The palace has pretty glass windows with a few feet of space and then an exquisite landscape painting or tapestry on the other side; it takes very close inspection to determine that the window doesn't in fact open onto stunning valleys and forests. There's even a crisp wind if you open the glass - "enchanted, of course," Curufin says.

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"Wow."

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"We do whatever we can for morale. Hard to hold up for four hundred years of war even under the best conditions."

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"Yeah. One was bad enough."

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"In Valinor I think any of us would have traded our coercive safety for an endless war in a heartbeat. I still would, but - with more awareness that it's really one hell of a price."

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"It's not even though, if you die you go park with a Vala back there only you're disembodied or whatever."

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"- now that there are prospects of somehow getting our dead back I might agree. But being disembodied, unable to sense or interact with the world, for all eternity seems only slightly better than ceasing to exist."

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"...my point is they're in Valinor at the time, it is not an endless war traded for Valinor, it is a temporary change of pace followed by more, worse Valinor."

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"If we die, yeah."

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