Touche but then he never liked to be bothered by practicalities of implementing his grand visions. Things like food supply, logistics and generally ensuring his people are fed, clothed and sheltered from the elements. The unglamorous side of any rebellion. That’s maybe because he’s never had to. Having conveniently made himself unavailable for solving those problems before they really appeared. Though it’s probably a terrible idea to call dying convenient. He’d really choose dealing with the boring stuff to rotting in the Halls on any day.
“That’s only because I have no patience for explaining the same thing over and over!”
Right. Of course. Not that only Curufin can keep up with any explanation because he’s basically mind reading half of the time and his guesses are eerily accurate and Feanor would never say no to his favourite son. Few had that privilege.
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“That’s only because I have no patience for explaining the same thing over and over!”
Right. Of course. Not that only Curufin can keep up with any explanation because he’s basically mind reading half of the time and his guesses are eerily accurate and Feanor would never say no to his favourite son. Few had that privilege.