She is on a a nice walk in the woods, so at least nobody else is right there to be eaten by the snake and she osanwëd a warning to emergency services first.
So now she can worry entirely about where the fuck she is.
She is on a a nice walk in the woods, so at least nobody else is right there to be eaten by the snake and she osanwëd a warning to emergency services first.
So now she can worry entirely about where the fuck she is.
It takes a few days before even Fëanáro is steady on his feet and then demanding to be shown a computer and taught half-a-dozen languages. Maglor spends a month sitting alone, singing, though after a few days Lórien decides he should be next to Elrond doing this and he hugs him and talks with him over osanwë occasionally.
Maedhros does not move. Lórien does not arrange him visitors. The Valar keep him alive.
The ring informs Ambela that it could totally fix it.
If it cares to make a case based on premises other than "mind control is inherently great"...
It can do detail work. For, um, the purpose of torturing people until they're unrecoverable, admittedly, but you could also use it to do the exact opposite. Weaken all someone's associations to the last seven thousand years of memory, until they remember it like they read it in a book, amplify the flaws in all the hallucinations until it's obvious that the last escape was real and that the present world is genuine, find all the things that make him want to stop existing and make them cease to point his thoughts uncontrollably in that direction, make moment-to-moment existence nice or at least tolerable -
"...I mean, if he were ours we'd roll him back? And 'rolled back, but with some sort of diminished-salience access to subsequent memories' seems like possibly an improvement on that? The process sounds dodgy and it is not obvious you can give the ring some of its mind control powers back without it, well, mind-controlling you, but presuming you could..."
"If it can't be enabled selectively the Valar could probably do the same thing. But, yes, the process is dodgy. Maybe rolled back, then asked, then rolled forward however much he wants? That's what I'd want, I think... additive from a stable state instead of subtractive from an unstable one."
"Yeah, that makes sense. And if as soon as there's any Angband he's a mess, well, then he can go forward without it, works fine for our kind of people - write it down for himself if he wants to know -"
She visits the conscious reembodied Fëanorians. She spends time with her husband. She checks in on the relocated humans.
She works on resurrection.