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She's pretty gutted that she helped kill his baby brother. But in terms of Maglor himself, Sigrid has a rather selfish desire for elves all to be bright, beautiful, and joyful, the way she imagines when she hears of the wood-elves and their festivities. She wants them to be a thing of beauty in a world beyond hers, where life is dirty, hungry, and poor, and the government picks on you and people gossip and you can't walk outside at night safely, and disease is everywhere and death is a looming certainty. That Maglor is burdened makes her angry and grieved that she can't take refuge in that idea of distant beauty from which sorrow is equally distant. An elf shouldn't be as grieved and frightened as she is. He's supposed to be someone who makes her forget her own messed-up life, not clutter it up more with troubles she never even knew about before. So it's nothing actually personal against Maglor, she's just sort of devastated by her last illusion failing her.
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