Veron in Arda
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"This way!" It transpires that there are so many flowers because they spring up under your feet as you walk; the guide's are daffodils.

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Well that's honestly pretty adorable. He peers curiously at the purple and white flowers that spring from beneath his feet, but he can't recognize them. They're lovely, though, whatever they are.

He follows after his guide.

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The Hall of Flowers is big. Big enough to fit several hundred thousand people; big enough the fake starry sky could kind of be the real starry sky with no one the wiser. Melian and Thingol are at one end.

 

There's a girl dancing in the middle. 

 

She's stunning. 

Most people have paused mid-activities to watch.

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What was that assessment earlier? About not being dead? He should reassess that because, um, how sure is he that he's not in a nice afterlife situation. Because he might be in a nice afterlife situation.

He's not sure he minds.

Those people? The ones that have paused mid-activity? Yes he'd like to take a number and get in line, because that sounds like the thing to do.

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Dancing girl doesn't seem to notice the onlookers, or maybe she's just used to them. 

 

She stops eventually. Rocks back and forth, bounces on her toes, then looks at Veron and skips over. "Welcome to Doriath! I heard about you!"

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Words. He should words. His mouth should move and words should happen.

"Hi, I feel, um, very welcomed." So welcomed. The most welcomed. Wait she's heard of him?

"... You have?" Oh Tymora, was her introduction to him 'I accidentally broke into your home while injured' or 'I brought a bit of Whatshisface here in my soul-eating sword' or some other awful terrible introduction, because that sounds. No. He does not want that at all.

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"You, uh. Got into a fight with Gorthaur. And are alive. Probably not even on purpose! - on his part, that is, I'm sure it was purposeful on yours. And you gave us the healing potion a few days ago, mother's been working on reproducing it. Well, she was working on that until someone brought a sword containing part of Gorthaur. That someone also being you."

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"I, um. I - yes, I did do all of those things, didn't I. They felt less impressive at the time, really."

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"Sounds terrifying, honestly."

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"Yeah, kind of? I mean if you've had one big guy with fire trying very hard to kill you, you've sort of had them all, the terror's just this background thing that helps keep you alive while the rest of you does something much more useful. Like, uh. Not wandering off a cliff but still looking over the edge. But with more attempted murder."

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"- you've had lots of big guys trying very hard to kill you? With fire specifically?"

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"No, there's been variance. Fire. Ice. Nasty wizard spells. Knives. Sharp things that are distinctly not knives. Uh, sometimes claws, there was a dracolich once, that was - that was memorable."

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"I don't think we have those here."

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"I really sincerely hope you never, ever do! They are terrible. Undead dragon wizards that don't die unless you find and destroy their phylactery. Which will be under so many protection spells and they will be very unhappy with you in the interim."

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" - yes, I am pretty sure we don't have those. Though the Enemy doesn't die at all, so maybe that's worse."

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"I will do my very best to introduce him to the concept," says Veron, because yes he sincerely thinks that, and also because he does not want this woman to ever have to worry about undying terrible things. Ever.

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"Not the concept of dracoliches, I hope."

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"No, not to the concept of dracoliches," he laughs. "That would be terrible, why would I do that."

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"I couldn't say but I'm also not super clear on why you'd challenge Gorthaur to a fight."

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"I, um. It was kind of stupid in retrospect," he agrees. "But if I stopped him there, then - that would be it, no more evil deeds for him. I could just end it instead of letting him run rampant until I eventually got around to fighting him. Plus I was kind of hoping to keep him from running off to his master to tell him about my tricks, which. Didn't work, but didn't go horribly."

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- nod. "Humans are supposed to be less patient than Elves."

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"I think we are, but there's a bit of a virtue to impatience, like there's virtue to patience. You can be patient all day long, waiting for an end to the evil at your door, but in the interim, people are getting hurt. Blind impatience is absolutely crazy and will get you killed, but tempered impatience can save a lot of lives when waiting wouldn't make anything better."

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"We've been waiting a long time. - mostly because there's not much to be done."

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"Well." He smiles, a little. "I'll do my best to change that."

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"That'd be good."

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