Curufin certainly felt lucky that he had not broken his neck! It was the most astonishing luck that the hay wagon had been there at the right moment. And he thinks it was hilarious that the ravens claimed the clock tower as their territory and protected it from the Elvish intruders.
"Nope, I wasn't punished. That just wasn't a thing in our family. Getting scolded was, though. Our father, Fëanor, could be severe in his language, but he wasn't, in this case. He did tell me to forego going out in the middle of the night. Though to tell the truth, that didn't stop me the next time. And our mother, who is called Nerdanel the Wise, didn't scold, she just expressed concern that I might get myself seriously injured or killed by taking such chances." He chuckles. "That didn't stop me, either. I was unstoppable. And yes, I was very lucky, even if not the luckiest Elf in the world."
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"Nope, I wasn't punished. That just wasn't a thing in our family. Getting scolded was, though. Our father, Fëanor, could be severe in his language, but he wasn't, in this case. He did tell me to forego going out in the middle of the night. Though to tell the truth, that didn't stop me the next time. And our mother, who is called Nerdanel the Wise, didn't scold, she just expressed concern that I might get myself seriously injured or killed by taking such chances." He chuckles. "That didn't stop me, either. I was unstoppable. And yes, I was very lucky, even if not the luckiest Elf in the world."