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Narva // Kira // Su-chan ([personal profile] narva) wrote in [community profile] stormaktstiden2014-05-21 12:32 am

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[personal profile] goldenplaits 2014-07-06 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Fingon inclines his head thoughtfully. "And one who was not bound to a body might act in a way that binds their spirit to it, for better and worse." Luke's story seems strange to him and unlikely, yet he has seen but a small part of Arda; their journey only having taken them to the other side of the same sea, where they received permission to take up residence and build dwellings in borderlands dangerous and of more strategical worth to those living on both of their sides than to themselves. Yet once the war will be over - and it will one day, they have to believe this - he will travel further, once him and his friends are free of the burden of leadership and duty. Maybe he will see those beings one day.
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[personal profile] force_ful 2014-07-09 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
The way Fingon's sense changes with the notion isn't something Luke can read, but he's hoping it means giving it some thought, not rejecting it outright. Anyway, he has his own statement.

"Huh. Could you explain that a little more?" Luke smiles faintly. "My... experience with spirits moving from body to body hasn't been good."

A vast understatement. Luke's experiences with Cronal and the Reborn Emperor have marked him. Strengthened him, oh yes, brought him knowledge and power, but a shadow is on him now. Some of the knowing doesn't rest easy. Some of the power is too terrible to use.
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[personal profile] goldenplaits 2014-07-24 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"You have no knowledge of the Ainur?" It should not be a surprise to him; Oromë might have hunted wide and far in Middle Earth, and Morgoth sent his emissaries further still, but neither should have brought knowledge of the Valar thence. And neither might the Maiar have revealed themselves, if they dwelt in those lands far away that Luke hails from.

"Mighty beings are they, in spirit alone determined and taking shapes to their liking; yet if children are born to them, their power takes shape, and with the passing of time they might become less inclined to leave a shape once taken; and furthermore their shape will show their mind, and dark thoughts will give them an appearance terrible and dark."