"I certainly hope so. And expect so.
There's no way out of Valinor. I'm not sure if it's deliberate or an unintentional oversight - they forget the limitations on incarnate beings, they might not have realized that we couldn't cross the Ice. When Morgoth declared war, killed my grandfather, killed the Trees, and fled for the Outer Lands, we wanted to go after him. We wanted to go fast, because we figured he'd kill everyone here and if we arrived in time we could be reinforcements to them instead of having to get a foothold on a conquered continent. Plus, you know, keeping anyone out of the Enemy's hands -
The Valar said no, bad idea, you can't take him and you'll die trying. My father said 'then we will fucking die trying' - it was more eloquent, actually, but. We went for the Ice. Scouted it. There was no way across. There was no light in the world and we were eating through our food supply and we went to the harbor city of Alqualondë and we asked if they would join us for the war. They said no. We asked if we could borrow their boats for the trip out of Valinor. They said no. We asked if they would help us make our own boats. No. Teach us how? No.
They said if we waited our hearts would cool and we'd see the folly of our plans and we'd stop making trouble and go home. I think if they'd seen our determination only strengthening with time they might have changed their minds, but every week we waited was how many dead? We had no idea.
My father said we'd steal the boats. Go in, move everyone on and out, quickly and cleanly as possible. It went well for the first few boats - we were loading civilians and supplies on them, it wasn't a military operation, there were children on some of the boats - and then the alarm went up. They raced to the shore with bows and fishing spears and - I honestly don't know who opened fire first, no one does, I would tell you - they would have killed us all but Fingon arrived on the scene, saw a fight ongoing, and stepped in to help us, and by the end of it all of them and half of us were dead on the shore. And then the god of the sea, angry with us, swallowed some of the ships. And then the Valar Doomed us."