Subject: Thanks for the quoteage...
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Posted on: 2008-06-19 21:08:00 UTC

It also makes a little sense: if a tendril of the Eru conciousness (traditional male pronouns nonwithstanding, my current personal belief system is more likely to treat the One as gender-neutral) was the soul going into the Joshua body, the "project" would recieve much more attention, labour and resources than if it was an anonymous maia.

In my ficverse, those who mostly regret the project are a smattering of maiar that are growing dissatisfied with the so-called "benign oligarchy" of the Valar and a precieved over-willingness to meddle in the affairs of mortals while at the same time being estranged from the struggles that they face in everyday life (today, pulling the virgin birth thing would most likely either gain a long litany of curses from the refusing teenager or neccesitate using/abusing the faith of a girl from one of those ridiculously devout sects).

The Valar, for the most part (in my story), acknowledge that while brutality and atrocity have been commited under the guise and in the name of christianity, hold that these things would have happened anyway in any widespread religion, and that the projects positive results have far outweighed the negative.

Melian, as I imagine her, was sympathetic to this view, but after living an a mortal body in a major american city for 18+ years and having to reconcile her upbringing with her remembered existance, feels viscerally that such blatant manipulation is unacceptable, and that autocracy or oligarchy in any form: mortal, good Ainur or evil Ainur is neither ethical nor a workable soloution.

However, in the face of a prematurely returned Morgoth rapidly gaining power and influence, would it just be easier to just go with the plan or should she pay heed to the sensibilities of her adopted culture?

It's more of a theoretical interplay between divine plans drawn out in antiquity and modern western society.

Of course, there are workarounds... mary-sue artifacts for instance. Of course, that's what started this mess in the first place.

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