and not in a good way.
Melian: "They have done evil, I perceive, both in Aman and to their own kin."
Thingol: "What is that to me?"
What, he doesn't *care* that the sons of Feanor have "done evil"? That they've
done it to their own kin?
I think this is an early hint of the unhealthy draw the Silmarils will have for
Thingol. And it's a bitter foreshadowing of the grief he'll suffer when he
finds out that some of the Noldor did evil to *his* kin.
Thingol needs to sort out his priorities,
IMHO.

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The Passing of Mistress Rose
Do we find happiness so often that we should turn it off the box when it happens to sit there?
- A Room With a View