"That's kind, Iver. Thank you." she said, turning her head around to him. "I don't blame your friends for despising me. To them, I'm an omnipotent, cruel creature who decides their fate. That's not the case. I don't even decide my own fate. Like Eonwe," she paused, her eyes looking to the ground for a moment, "I am but a follower. I take commands like the good soldier I am, whether I like them or not, whether they are moral or wrong, whether they are just or simply cruel. The Valar are all powerful, they're fierce, they're absolute, they're Valinor's most terrifying weapons. I cannot disobey them lest they smite me to oblivion and scatter my remains across the spiritual plane. Manwe, he isn't what everyone believes. He acts kind and benevolent but truthfully," she paused thinking about what to say, "I shouldn't talk ill of the Valar."
She looked at him with a slight smile, "Iver, can I tell you the truth?" she asked. [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/assassiniv/74.png" name="assassiniv"]14628767[/user]
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"I'm fine. Eonwe's death shook me and Sigeric wasn't wrong when he said we lied to you. Ha'zi, I need to tell you the truth and the reason we lied. Are you willing to listen and tell your friends the truth afterward? I am a bit too afraid to ask them this and feel it would be received better from you." [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/9842Kye/74.png" name="9842Kye"]16315828[/user]