Since Fëanor didn't die a prisoner or even in the middle of the fight, they couldn't stop him from hearing a call or even do a very good job with a fake call. If they did try to snare him pre-death the way they did Fingon, he probably burnt through the snare without noticing. And it's canon that Fëanor's spirit is observed going to Mandos, so clearly something got him to go there. (Wanted to see Finwë? Wanted to rage at Námo? So angry he couldn't control where he was going and that direction was easiest? Who knows.) …If Morgoth et al had managed to get and hold onto Fëanor's spirit long enough to get it in the orc bank he probably would have exploded out of it. He wouldn't even have to try, their knock-off Mandos-imitation just isn't strong enough to handle that much power.
I think, most likely, Fëanor and Fingolfin don't find out about what happens to their children in the Halls. Certainly no details. Even if they're being shown upsetting things to make them Think About What They've Done, people becoming orcs isn't considered something they did. People becoming orcs is a grotesque, obscene overstep into Námo's jurisdiction and how did they not figure out this was going on for so long why didn't they pick up on this when destroying Utumno, doom is doom and fate is fate and blah blah blah, but this part of fate/doom personally offends him and he will not use it as a tool.
…And overall the Valar are kind of uncommunicative about this. They will not confirm that anyone is an orc. Say they haven't come to Mandos, yes, they may confirm that, but they won't confirm anyone is an orc. They're hoping they can fix the problem before they have to explain it. Or they can fix the problem and then they won't have to explain it. Or it will get fixed.
The Valar are tirelessly distraught about the orc bank. But that doesn't do anyone a whole lot of good, no.
I'm not sure Maeglin being a Finwëan was the major issue as much as Morgoth kind of having a Thing about Gondolin, but yeah. No chance.
Dwarvish souls, definitely not, you can't beat them into shape without shattering them into uselessness. Human souls… I think it's likely Sauron tried and it didn't take properly. He can enslave spirits of Men, obviously. But not as orcs; that system doesn't work on them. They just die all the way.
My story on orc numbers is: Avari. The Avari spread out and have their own population booms — my guess is more of a boom than the Eldar — and many of them don't go to Mandos no matter how they die. Many, many orcs are like Straw — Avari who died for an unrelated reason, didn't answer the call because they don't hold with the Valar around these parts, and then a while later Sauron came along and vacuumed up all the fëar lying around.
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Scedasticity on Chapter 1 Sat 27 Aug 2022 10:36PM UTC
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