They cannot call anymore, neither to me or my sons than to your or any other thief.
[And there is a darkness here, hatred that does not come close to what he has reserved for the Vala before him, but closer than anyone has come before outside of his very worst moments - and this feeling here is simmering, static.]
For they are lost, their light taken and their bodies broken. [And he wouldn't have considered that possible. Lampstones can break, yes, but the materials that he used for the carcass of the Silmarils is much sturdier and resilient, and none should have been able to break it save for himself (for having made them and knowing their workings) or a select few of the Valar (for their power). To know the shards to be in this world...
It is an upper hand in this conversation that he would not have wished for, because it renders them incapable of completing their Oath; sure, it will be in abeyance and their hands will be stilled, and that may be enough for his sons (or maybe it only is better than the alternative and they do not hope for more), but he can feel it pull on his mind and nag, and Morgoth's presence certainly doesn't lessen that feeling.
The fact aside that he would rather not have the enemy around in this world. At all. U suck, Melks.]
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[And there is a darkness here, hatred that does not come close to what he has reserved for the Vala before him, but closer than anyone has come before outside of his very worst moments - and this feeling here is simmering, static.]
For they are lost, their light taken and their bodies broken. [And he wouldn't have considered that possible. Lampstones can break, yes, but the materials that he used for the carcass of the Silmarils is much sturdier and resilient, and none should have been able to break it save for himself (for having made them and knowing their workings) or a select few of the Valar (for their power). To know the shards to be in this world...
It is an upper hand in this conversation that he would not have wished for, because it renders them incapable of completing their Oath; sure, it will be in abeyance and their hands will be stilled, and that may be enough for his sons (or maybe it only is better than the alternative and they do not hope for more), but he can feel it pull on his mind and nag, and Morgoth's presence certainly doesn't lessen that feeling.
The fact aside that he would rather not have the enemy around in this world. At all. U suck, Melks.]