Oh. That is tough. Whoops.
Or, somehow, the Ulfing lords will orchestrate something to make it appear that it is the elves who were treacherous and Morgoth worthy of fighting for...and somehow sway the people that way.
In this sort of setting, thought, would not the Uflings fight for whomever their leader tells them to fight for? It is a sort of feudal system, isn't the Commoners may not like it, but it doesn't really matter what they like - it's Uldor and his brothers who call the shots, and their people obey.
What do Pio and Noinkling, and the other village people- writers say?
-- Folwren
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