Mairon had exhausted himself rather early on as he tried to fight and didn’t realize how weak a human body is.
He slumped, even dozing off from sheer exhaustion as they traveled on horse-back. Because of this, he didn’t even realize where they were. He could barely hear the waves as his hearing had been muted.
“The way YOU were treated?!” He screeched in disbelief, torn between rage and fear at this point.
“I have been lenient with you! I have allowed you your ship and crew – I have allowed you to keep worshipping Ossë – I have only lashed out at you when you personally insulted Melkor! I have fucking let you into my bed, you traitor!!!
YOU took the ring! YOU willingly joined yourself with me! You swore your loyalty to me!!”As his hands were released, he refused to go on board still. Instead he moved backwards swiftly, knocking one of the men into the sea, and snatched a dagger from the other, elbowing him in the face before digging it into his stomach.
He still had a lot of fight in Himself, most likely out of fear and panic, the ocean not being His element. Still Ji Indur had not expected an attack like this one. Instead he heard a splash and was too late to stop Mairon from stabbing the other corsair in the stomach. With an angry shout he threw himself at the now mortal Maia and both tumbled over the edge and into the cold water. Trying to grab him tightly and keep him from using the dagger on him another time after what had happened in the throne room, Ji Indur’s aura was flaring him, the dreadful cold even felt on board of the Kraken.
“Lenient because you left me with something that would just be a matter of compassion and decency? Something that is hardly extraordinary? And you are trying to tell me you made me a gracious gift by giving me what was rightfully mine? I was a sailor from the beginning and I had been willing to ride the waves on your behalf. But that is not even the point. You turned me into this monstrous being! Yes, I took the ring! Yes I joined willingly at first. Until I realized you had lied to me! Deceiver! You have always been like that! Annatar the giver of gifts! What happened to Celebrimbor? Did you deceive him out of the goodness of your heart? You are a snake!”
He tried to dunk the Maia-now-man a few times, before calling out for the Master of the Seas.
“Osse! Osse!”
