Well Kevin wants to know what Carni's fav toy is and how far he can throw it.
My brothers made for my other brother Turko (who hates when I call him that) some wooden Telerin ships. I like those, though they are not suitable for bringing to bed. Or so Atar says. For that, I have a dog made of rags that belonged to--and was drooled over and chewed and used as a handkerchief--by all of my brothers before being given to me.
I can throw it as far as I need to in order to ensure that my mother or father must get up from where they are sitting to retrieve it for me. Or else I cry. Loudly.
He also wants to know how Tyelko can catch butterflies (in other words: how does he do that?).
I ask them, of course. I ask them if they want to play and promise that when we are finished, I will take them to the best roses in my father's garden and stand there while they feed so that dumb Carnistir doesn't run up shouting and scatter them all.
For Salt Carnistir: did you ever had any hint of your brother's fates? Specifically that one of Macalaure? If so, did the thought to change that course of fate cross your mind? If not, what are your reasons?
On occasion, I see glimpses of what might be the future. Only I am never sure because I see also the dreams of others and perhaps what they hope--or fear--will be the future, and I do not know if that is what his fated to come to pass.
When I would think on Macalaure, the following dream came to me: that he would be reunited with his wife and at last be able to live in peace as they never truly could before, even in Valinor. That is what I believed that his fate would be, though I do not know. He has yet to come to the Halls.
The Gift Tyelko. What was Celebrimbor's first word for you and what is your nickname for him?
I call him "Tyelpe" like nearly everyone else. My brother and his wife--though I love them both--are not very skilled at naming, it seems.
The first word that Tyelpe said to me was "no." For a long while, that was all that he would say even when he meant "yes." Or he'd hold up his arms to me like he wanted me to lift him and say "no." I was never fooled, though.
AMC Macalaure: what would you do if one of your brother's got hold of one of your instruments, for example your harp and they removed vital parts from it so that you couldn't play anymore?
I believe that the little imps might actually do it. I try to keep my music room barred against them, yet they always get in somehow.
If the did such a heinous thing, I honestly suppose that I might first have a good cry and punch something soft that wouldn't hurt my hand. I work hard to keep my instruments in good shape, and that would be a lot of work to repair them. Then I'd probably tell Nelyo who would tell Atar who would (hopefully) see that the imps were punished. There isn't much that I could do to them, precisely, as they are so much smaller than me, but Atar will deny Tyelkormo playtime and Carnistir gravy, and they would regret it. Oh, would they regret it.
That's all I can come up with now :)
They're brilliant! Thank you so much! I (and the muses) had great fun with them. :)
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Date: 2006-10-06 07:39 pm (UTC)Well Kevin wants to know what Carni's fav toy is and how far he can throw it.
My brothers made for my other brother Turko (who hates when I call him that) some wooden Telerin ships. I like those, though they are not suitable for bringing to bed. Or so Atar says. For that, I have a dog made of rags that belonged to--and was drooled over and chewed and used as a handkerchief--by all of my brothers before being given to me.
I can throw it as far as I need to in order to ensure that my mother or father must get up from where they are sitting to retrieve it for me. Or else I cry. Loudly.
He also wants to know how Tyelko can catch butterflies (in other words: how does he do that?).
I ask them, of course. I ask them if they want to play and promise that when we are finished, I will take them to the best roses in my father's garden and stand there while they feed so that dumb Carnistir doesn't run up shouting and scatter them all.
For Salt Carnistir: did you ever had any hint of your brother's fates? Specifically that one of Macalaure? If so, did the thought to change that course of fate cross your mind? If not, what are your reasons?
On occasion, I see glimpses of what might be the future. Only I am never sure because I see also the dreams of others and perhaps what they hope--or fear--will be the future, and I do not know if that is what his fated to come to pass.
When I would think on Macalaure, the following dream came to me: that he would be reunited with his wife and at last be able to live in peace as they never truly could before, even in Valinor. That is what I believed that his fate would be, though I do not know. He has yet to come to the Halls.
The Gift Tyelko. What was Celebrimbor's first word for you and what is your nickname for him?
I call him "Tyelpe" like nearly everyone else. My brother and his wife--though I love them both--are not very skilled at naming, it seems.
The first word that Tyelpe said to me was "no." For a long while, that was all that he would say even when he meant "yes." Or he'd hold up his arms to me like he wanted me to lift him and say "no." I was never fooled, though.
AMC Macalaure: what would you do if one of your brother's got hold of one of your instruments, for example your harp and they removed vital parts from it so that you couldn't play anymore?
I believe that the little imps might actually do it. I try to keep my music room barred against them, yet they always get in somehow.
If the did such a heinous thing, I honestly suppose that I might first have a good cry and punch something soft that wouldn't hurt my hand. I work hard to keep my instruments in good shape, and that would be a lot of work to repair them. Then I'd probably tell Nelyo who would tell Atar who would (hopefully) see that the imps were punished. There isn't much that I could do to them, precisely, as they are so much smaller than me, but Atar will deny Tyelkormo playtime and Carnistir gravy, and they would regret it. Oh, would they regret it.
That's all I can come up with now :)
They're brilliant! Thank you so much! I (and the muses) had great fun with them. :)