Idaia and Imliss at the end of all things
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Sometimes I wonder if the two are mutually exclusive.

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Sometimes it's an unusually sharp tradeoff. Elros might have been happy. Built a beautiful country, had lots of children who lived long, happy peaceful lives.

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Someday I am going to figure out human resurrection even if intervening steps look like "invent dimensional travel and acquire new magic systems."

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Should be possible in principle, that.

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Well then.

Someday Idaia can introduce Tyelcormo to his parents-in-law. Something to look forward to.

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He smiles. Yeah. It really is.

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--You know, I heard a saying once--can't remember where, originally--"The difficult we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer." Reminded me of--mostly your dad, to be honest, but all of us to one extent or another.

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There's that XKCD - 'I've never seen the story of Icarus as a story about the limitations of man. I see it as a story about the limitations of wax as an adhesive.' Always rather spoke to me.

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I know, right?

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We're going to pull a star out of the sky and make off with it. The Valar will probably be very confused but I don't know what they expected.

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If the Valar had been any good at expecting our family to do things we were actually liable to do I feel like they would have made different life choices in a wide variety of ways.

 

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I'm not sure. They are in some sense incapable of responding to incentives normally.

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A narrower variety of ways, then, but if the Valar actually had any ability to guess what we'd do and still behaved the way they did my opinion of them would sink even lower.

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I think they'd have prevented Alqualonde if they'd had any idea it was coming.

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Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.

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And the Darkening. They were genuinely shocked by that.

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That one had less to do with our life choices.

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True. It was pretty predictable, though.

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Fucking Melkor.

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Not even dead. Just arrested again.

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Yeah, fixing that goes on the list with human resurrection.

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Might be a very long time.

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Well, he is imprisoned. And has been for thirty thousand years. We...probably...have time...

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If we're not Doomed, yeah.

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Should I start preparing contingency plans and coping strategies in case I'm an accidental harbinger of Melkor's escape or something.

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