[ Nell doesn't bother to switch the crystal off, and his unasked question will be answered by the sound of rustling sheets and hands being scrubbed over her face. ]
Probably. Makes more sense than wanting you for your scouting skills.
As I understand it, the prior strategy was to hide them in a remote mountain fortress when they weren't being used. Now they're wandering around a city being [ you know ] themselves.
I'll recommend gloves. I'll be sure they know it was your idea.
[ She groans, a tired and exasperated sound not really directed at him. There's more rustling around, the soft thunk of a head settling back against a wall. ]
Alright, so are they doing something in particular to unnerve people here or is it just the fact that nobody has any idea what or how they are?
It is, I think. But the Inquisition arrived with a dozen strange people with strange abilities, and within months a crater that had been there for six years turned into a forest overnight—
I heard it might be an elf. But that isn't what it looks like.
I know you're making fun, but gloves might actually help. It's coming on winter, it wouldn't look strange. It will give people a chance to speak with them without being constantly distracted by their insane glowing hands.
It's like us carrying our staffs with us. When we have them, all they see is a mage and no matter what we do all they think about is all the terrible things they've been taught about mages. Leave them at home and suddenly we're people first.
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[ she sounds like she just woke up, which is to say: vaguely annoyed and inclined to be difficult rather than think through to the answer on her own ]
Why?
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[ How much does he not ponder or care whether this is a bad time. ]
I assume it's because of my face. It usually is.
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Probably. Makes more sense than wanting you for your scouting skills.
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[ A pause. But then, in case she would actually prefer to be helpful: ]
They want to make rifters less—unnerving.
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[ a pause, a sigh. she would prefer to still be asleep, but barring that yes, she would like to be actually helpful. ]
They've had rifters for years now and they've never thought to do that before? Make them wear gloves and dress normally, for a start.
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Get it. ]
As I understand it, the prior strategy was to hide them in a remote mountain fortress when they weren't being used. Now they're wandering around a city being [ you know ] themselves.
I'll recommend gloves. I'll be sure they know it was your idea.
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[ She groans, a tired and exasperated sound not really directed at him. There's more rustling around, the soft thunk of a head settling back against a wall. ]
Alright, so are they doing something in particular to unnerve people here or is it just the fact that nobody has any idea what or how they are?
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Maybe.
I don't know who put the overnight forest in Hightown.
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I heard it might be an elf. But that isn't what it looks like.
Gloves, though. You're onto something there.
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It's like us carrying our staffs with us. When we have them, all they see is a mage and no matter what we do all they think about is all the terrible things they've been taught about mages. Leave them at home and suddenly we're people first.
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[ J ok ing . ]
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[ not at all joking ]
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