Day 192 - Blue
Just like with Taelah, my honeymoon with Shayma was three full days of my focused attention. Wed been together for so ti, though, so it wasnt like it was just debauchery; she actually spent a lot of ti smithing things and we talked about possible project and plans. Sotis it was just about little alterations to the beach house or the beach itself. Just things that were hers and mine, like raising the question of whether she wanted children as well, now that the imdiate danger was passed. She brought it first, though, before I could figure out the best way to ask.
I think I want to wait until I see Taelahs, Shayma told . Not that I doubt your abilities or anything, she added with a grin. For now, maybe another dungeon seed. I dont think I need any new Affinities. That seed entirely reasonable to .
At night I worked on experints. I had a number of things I needed to do: find so way to deal with Annit and Keris depletion, start on Artifacts for Iniri and Taelah, consider so sort of weapon for Shayma, see if I could replace or upgrade so of my Dungeon chanics by substituting in supermaterials, and generally check to make sure I hadnt missed things. Which I probably had.
One of the most useful things would be to get better storage crystals if I could convince the dungeon system to, say, use [Hyperthaumic Phase-Condensed Aurum] and [Firmant] instead of just plain gold and steel. Unfortunately, it seed I couldnt integrate materials into my existing crystals without breaking them, and while I tried putting a matrix of Aurum and [Firmant] into a chunk of quartz and shoving mana at it, I didnt get an additional type of storage crystal.
Frankly that didnt surprise . Tor Kot had ntioned that the storage crystals were a standard part of a dungeon setup, so they were probably less prone to alteration or creation than so of the fabrication stuff Id gotten the system to accept. Blindly fumbling at things early on seed to have worked, but after all the low-hanging fruit was plucked it seed I needed to have so specific idea of what I was doing.
To that end I tried to be more deliberate with my experints regarding Annits problem. I couldnt just crudely shove dungeon stuff at materials and hoped it worked. Instead, I considered the problem from the perspective of dealing with souls. Since [Purification] fixed the soul, it had to address the fundantal soul structure, and that was sothing I could actually see. It was insanely complex, yes, but I had all the hours when Annit and Keri were sleeping to study and copy out their soul structures.
I was making models, tiny ones, out of [Hyperthaumic Phase-Condensed Argentum]. Fortunately, they werent gaining much experience with Shayma taking a break from adventuring, so there werent many changes. The fundantal shape didnt change much anyway, only the fine tips of the complicated structure where new growth happened. Tier changes were where real changes happened and those were far away as yet.
I couldnt guess at the structure which had been torn off from Annits soul by Depletion, even if I could see the raw wounds of it, and I had to hope that the Skill would fill in so of those details if it had a starting point. It was a lot of exacting work, and even with the extra ease of using Anvils it took a good chunk of supermaterial output. I wasnt sure exactly how I would use those models to deal with things, but it felt like I was on a right enough track to spend the ti on them, even if it would take days and days. Itd never be sothing I could mass-produce, but it was better than nothing.
Mass production was sothing that had been on my mind, too. I wasnt sure it even applied in a place where intent and Skills were a think, or if it did, that it would be particularly worthwhile. I knew that there wasnt an actual lack of technology, despite how little Id seen in Tarnil, but since it was magical technology I didnt know quite how to read it.
The monorail Id seen in Invernir was inspirational, but I shouldnt just wholesale put sothing like that up across Tarnil, even if I could. Major economic disruption wasnt my call to make or my task to perform. Even if I just restricted myself to the Caldera, I could just put in portals wherever I wanted so stuff like that was not as useful as it might be. I really wanted to do so sort of magitek infrastructure, but I wanted it to be useful, not just a vanity project. Considering that the Village already had heating, cooling, and plumbing in even the remote farmhouses, I didnt have much I could easily work on. Except I did have the ability to make [Adamant Stone], which was the base material for Status Sigils, and those seed to be very important and useful.
I glanced at the ones that existed and shaped a few pieces of [Adamant Stone] to the proper size. Considering that it needed magic to run, I added in a little bit of [Core Lattice Anecrux], but I couldnt do the finishing touches myself. I just had chunks of [Energized Adamant Stone] ready for carving. It was really irritating that I couldnt even do runes, since from what I understood they were actually standardized, to get around so of the issues with intent-based magic.
Shayma was happy to turn them into fully-functional [Energized Status Sigils] in between playing around with tal. I handed four of them off to Taelah, since there was no reason not to, and four more to Iniri to make sure she had extra. At least one for the Palace and one to replace the Sigil that had been taken from il. They were easy enough for to make, so I might as well.
For those three days Shayma wasnt the only one crafting. Taelah was focused on her own pursuits, including the task Id set her and nearly forgotten about. I wasnt expecting Taelah to suddenly laugh and hold up a plant and shout my na.
Blue, husband! I did it! The overlay agreed with her exclamation.
Taelah Marn has gained [Phantasmal Druid] experience.
Dungeon gains 44,831 experience from Companion Taelah Marn.
Did what now? I peered at the plant, which had a single flower with a deep grey bowl. The overlay labeled it [Gravity Chrysthenium]. Oh! Aweso! It was interesting that I hadnt gotten it in my system yet, but I probably needed to actually have it planted so my dungeon biology could interface with it.
It was very odd. I had to change the actual physical look of the flower before the Affinity would catch, Taelah mused.
I guess that makes sense. Theyve all done sothing to look at least vaguely like their Affinity.
But why a bowl for gravity?
Because gravity pulls down, I suppose? The distortion of space and ti due to gravity was far more complex than that, but the idea of a gravity well physically looking like a bowl was a handy enough taphor and probably good enough to start when it ca to magic.
Hm. Taelah pursed her lips. It doesnt seem to be doing anything either.
I think you have to plant it. Im pretty sure they dont do anything unless theyre connected to . Taelah imdiately stepped outside and placed the plant into the dirt of her garden, her Skills aning she didnt need more than her bare hands to plant it properly.
[Gravity Chrysthenium] discovered. Aligns local gravity.
The various Climates placed the [Gravity Chrysthenium] only sparsely, mostly concentrated on steep slopes. That ant the vast majority of them were spaced around the Caldera walls, resulting in areas where, in theory at least, people could walk up a near-vertical slope. It wasnt the whole periter, just a few places here and there. It would be a few days yet until I could get gravity Sources and thus start properly producing gravity Affinity materials, but I was absolutely looking forward to that when it happened.
You are amazing, Taelah, I told her, and got a smug smile with a hint of a blush.
Thank you, husband, she replied.
I wasnt sure how I was going to get space or ti or mind Chrystheniums, not yet, but if Taelah could create a new one then it was probably just a matter of ti. The Scalemind used mind magic Affinity all the ti, so there was surely so way they could help. That, plus maybe asking Ansae about it. I couldnt imagine where in the world mind magic collected naturally.
The Scalemind were actually first on my list for the eting once the honeymoon was over. They had been monstrously helpful so far and good enough guests, so I owed it to them to give them so useful guidance. So far I hadnt given them that guidance, and while I had so thoughts I figured it wouldnt hurt to solicit so extra opinions.
It seems its more like sothing they need to do, Shayma pointed out, lounging back in her chair and looking around at the rest of the council.
The demihumans I saw co out of the Great Dungeons so, oh, several thousand years ago seed to have done so all on their own. Ansae rumbled.
Ansae, did you notice, when they ca out, were they tribalistic or had they started to specialize?
Tribalistic? Im not certain I know what you an by that. They were certainly more organized than monsters.
Thats what I thought. It sounds like when theyre in the Dungeon theyre put under pressure to start the tool cycle. Not the way I would have done it, especially since they cant be properly sedentary until they leave the dungeon, but I can see the logic. If the iterative mindset is how they get connected to the Akasha, we need to start from first principles. Of course the Scalemind are pretty well fucked in that regard since neither of their adult forms are really capable of advanced tool manipulation. I had been musing aloud in hopes that soone had input, but apparently Id lost them sowhere along the way.
You sound like youve done this before, Ansae pointed out.
Well, I an. Ive been involved.
Im really curious how you could have been involved in that but not know how it works with dungeons, Iniri said, raising her eyebrows. If its sothing you can share, of course.
Yes, said Ansae, grinning wide. Do tell.
Um, I said. Most of the ti it didnt co up, even to . It wasnt like it mattered if I told them, but actually couching it in sothing that didnt require hours and hours of explanation was a tricky thing. There was a surprising amount of technological and societal developnt on Orn, but they didnt really have the referents. Though when I thought about it, that wasnt quite true, and it made my presence in the first place slightly more understandable.
Where Im from, my purpose was actually to create an Akasha, I said, which was effectively true, if phrased differently than my operating paraters. There were many versions of that lived out various sorts of lives, then ca back together and sort of put it all together. Im probably one of those shards, since I dont have access to that Akasha I made. Gestalt seeds, synthetic intelligences, designer habitats, none of those would really an much to the people here.
The truth was I was obviously not the pri, since I was both in standard life mindset and didnt have any of the databases or the full gestalt. The pri version probably wouldnt have worked anyway, given the relationship between dungeon and akasha and the general system of magic so far as I understood it. On the other hand, the lack of database access ant that I only had a human minds worth of mories working as intended, for a shard, but slightly annoying in the position I found myself.
Generally it was not in my nature to dwell on things like that, since a gestalt that did nothing more than consider itself was kind of useless, but at this point I was pretty sure I had been stuck into a dungeon because it sort of matched what I was ant to do. Aside from being nominally designed for humanoid bodies, which this wasnt, but in the end I was probably better at coping with that than most would be.
Wait, so youre so sort of spirit thing? Shayma asked curiously.
I guess? Kind of? I dont know what I am here. Where I ca from didnt have magic.
That explains your knowledge, Ansae said thoughtfully. Everything you learned had to be learned in an entirely different perspective.
Where did you co from then? Taelah said, frowning.
Im not even really sure at this point. It could be nearby, or it could be another dinsion or sothing. Im guessing, though I have no proof, that the gods snagged for this but its possible that the general world magic just pulled out of a transmission and put inside a core since thats what I matched up with anyway.
If it werent for the timing, I would suspect the latter over the forr, Ansae tapped her claws against the table. Even brief contact with the gods would likely have been unforgettable. Perhaps not even survivable, from what I know. But getting Depletion immunity now She didnt have to voice the obvious implication.
To be fair, Im not sure that was requisite. I had the Purification option early on, so I dont think I started with the Depletion immunity, but if theres ddling from higher up its easy to just go in circles questioning what was planned and what was coincidence. For all I knew, the exploded core from the first cave was a less fortunate version of myself.
I did use a fate-based Skill to find you, Shayma said thoughtfully. I wonder if it was sothing to do with fate Affinity instead of the gods?
Honestly we could speculate all day, I said, not entirely comfortable with reflecting on it myself. Ill let you know if I find sothing else out though. For now, well, Ill probably need to talk to One-Eye-Green, Dreams-Ahead, and Cuts-Like-Cold about how they need to start. Taelah, if you could track down any crafters who have gone through the process of iterating tools and can speak about what they were thinking.
Apparently, my attempt to change the subject was good enough, because both Shayma and Taelah nodded, the latter actually making notes on so paper. Actual paper, not parchnt, though I wasnt certain where it ca from. Maybe soone in the Village was starting to make the stuff.
Next, I have several crafting projects that I cant do on my own. Well, not easily anyway. I have a defensive artifact to make for Iniri, so gloves to make for Taelah, and then theres the entire floating fortress. We need to figure out sothing that will let both and Shayma control it, as well as giving the thing weapons. Im thinking Iniris [Starlance] primarily, and then my big [Starlance] as the main gun. Power the whole fortress with a star too, plenty of mana there. Oh! I also need to make a weapon for Shayma, and given the whole shapeshifting-illusion thing I have no idea how to work it so its sothing to think on in the background.
I assu that both Iniris and Taelahs items will be using stellar mana. Ansae didnt exactly ask it. I have been working on the rune vocabulary for stellar Affinity, and Ill finish it up once Im sure my idiots wont do anything rash if I sent them off to find lairs. A few days.
What sort of item did you have in mind for , Blue? Iniri asked. Not that Im objecting, certainly.
After that assassin almost got you, I wanted to make sure you were safe, so I was thinking so sort of [Shield of Tarnil] armor initially. Iniri blinked at that, looking both surprised and pleased. Of course, [Guardian Constellation] seems to be way better at what I was intending. So well probably stuff that into it, power it with the neutron star. Neutronium, the stuff inside those stars, is the densest and toughest stuff in the universe so Im sure you or Ansae can use that to make the defense even better. Plus, now that I have gravity Affinity, there might be a way to add flight into it.
That sounds involved, but also amazing. Iniri shook her head. But Im certainly willing to do my part. She shot a glance across the table at my human wife. What about for Taelah?
Im wondering if I can sohow make a bracelet that acts like a glove, protection-wise, so you can effectively be wearing it all the ti, but either way right now I think Ill be bundling a bunch of Fields and of course appropriate Sources into it. It was harder to think of sothing that would be useful for Taelah, simply because so much of what she did was careful and thodical more than powerful. The best thing I could add would be [Customization], though it remained to be seen whether that was possible.
Im not certain how much of that I can aid with, but I can certainly inscribe or create runes. Though I doubt I have anywhere near the skill of the Great Lady, Iniri said. Honestly, it bugged a bit how she was so deferential to Ansae, but I wasnt quite in the position to tell her to treat The Silver Woe as casually as Taelah and Shayma did.
Oh, I certainly wont be doing all the runework, Ansae said dismissively. Im more interested in delving into the esoterica, but I'll pass on everything I invent."
"That would be much appreciated, Iniri said.
I think were all going to be busy. I havent heard anything about alchemical treatnt in there but Im sure theres room for it, Shayma observed.
Oh, absolutely. I just dont know enough about it to have a really good imagination for what it can do. When we actually start work on things, I want all of us to get down to details, since well all be contributing. I figured itd actually be rather fun to all go through a project together. I could do the materials and the weird dungeon stuff, Shayma the smithing, Iniri the runecrafting, and Ansae would contribute so of her imnse knowledge.
Thats a lot of projects, Iniri remarked. Ill definitely have to think on so of them, especially Shaymas weapon. Im sure theres so records of shapeshifter weaponry sowhere. Oh, and Blue, Im thinking we might want to put a warehouse underneath the Palace for the trade goods of yours were exporting. I expect well see so rchants arriving very soon.
Oh right, absolutely. Just get the list and Ill fill it up. Fortunately for , Iniri had so people go through the display samples and do conversions between the units on my interface and the weights and asures they used. It was nice having people who did stuff; it saved so much work.
Following Iniris suggestion I carved out a sub-basent below the palace, filling it with shelves, tubs, and bins, and ntally checking things off from the list that Iniri produced from sowhere. I wasnt surprised she had it with her, since Id given her forewarning of the council eting.
Okay, done. Whats next? Iniri blinked at my response and then looked around at her fellow Companions. They all sort of collectively rolled their eyes back at her, and she just laughed before moving on.
Blue says he has so tal veins and crystal deposits in his various climates already. Ansae, could you send one of your dragons Huran, perhaps to guide so of us from the Village to the nearest ones? Taelah said, looking to the resident dragon.
That will be an excellent first task for him. In fact, Ill have them all bring surveys of their own specialties to you over the next week or two.
Hmm. Well need a map of the Caldera, and a good one. Taelah considered. I suspect you might be able to make one, Blue, but there are a few people who might be able to lean toward cartography and divination that I should try first.
If the divination doesnt work, you can always just bring them up to the summit site. I could add extra vantages at the cardinal points, too. That should give you enough height, for sure.
Yes, yes it would.
I would like to verify youre fine with my pairs creating lairs around the Caldera, so long as its not by the Village of course.
Yeah thats fine, especially since theyre supposed to modify things to make them better anyway. Though I kinda thought theyd want to stay in your fancy tower.
Not young couples, Ansae snorted. Perhaps if so older, more mature dragons who dont need the room to explore their Affinities appear they can stay.
Fair enough, I said, amused by the idea of Ansae running a dragon retirent ho. Though I could imagine the young dragons werent sleeping too comfortably with The Silver Woe upstairs from them.
One last thing, Shayma said, before I wrapped up the eting. I do have those dungeon-wives to interview, if you could set that up for later today, Iniri?
Certainly, she said.
I wasnt much looking forward to that, but it was sothing that had to be done and there was always the possibility thered be soone worth considering. With nothing else on the docket, they all went back to their own things, because everyone was busy. Even Ansae wasnt lazing around now that she had pupils.
Shayma went straight down to the Scalemind. I wasnt exactly an expert in civilization and uplifting, but I had gone through the process which ant I actually knew what the cornerstone was. Which was to say, not housing or agriculture or the wheel, but the concept of making tools to make tools. It was not as easy a concept as it seed, especially if the species had all of its imdiate needs satisfied.
Fortunately, the Scalemind were pretty bright. It might have been because they were based on mind magic, which probably had certain benefits. If kinetic Affinity people were more robust physically, surely mind magic people were more robust ntally. One-Eye-Green, Dreams-Ahead, and Cuts-Like-Cold t with Shayma by One-Eye-Greens pseudo-shack, and while the other Scalemind didnt crowd in, I was certain they were listening through telepathy.
While I cant give you Status directly, I can give you the tools you need to achieve it. I believe I understand how it works now, and why just having you build houses wasnt going anywhere, I told them through Shayma. The next hour or so was spent on a philosophical discussion of how civilization worked. Specifically, why toolmaking was important and how it applied to concepts and ideologies and not just physical items, and how iterating on it could get them into unique paths. How passing those techniques on honed and polished them. There were a lot of moving parts to a civilization, but I was sure I could get them started.
We understand, we think, but in what direction do we go? Dreams-Ahead asked through One-Eye-Green. We have food, we dont need shelter, we have the ability to fight. Where do we start when everything aside from the lack of Status seems fine?
Hands. Scalemind dont have hands in your adult forms, but theres no reason you should let it stay that way. With your mind magic you could keep so sort of animal that has hands you can borrow. Or you could go the route of creating magical artifacts that operate through ntal commands, like the circlet One-Eye-Green wears. Or both. Just start thinking about how to do that, and youll find you need to invent a thousand things to get even the simplest attempt done.
Also, your mind magic is really rare, Shayma added of her own accord. What Blue has you do to fix people is sothing that would be really useful for other people, and maybe a technique that you should think about honing and writing down. Or otherwise recording it. Even though we have Skills, so people record their techniques so other people can get those Skills easier. Organizing things, just by itself, is incredibly helpful.
It might be worth your while to think about what direction you want your people to take as a whole, I added. Most civilizations sort of blindly grope ahead but you have so knowledge of what a possible future might look like. Especially with so few of you. Youll want to get your philosophical tools in order.
We thank you for your wisdom, great Blue, One-Eye-Green said for Cuts-Like-Cold, apparently aning it. We have much to think on and much to do. They absolutely did. I had a few ideas if they were stuck, but the more they did on their own the better.
Shayma left them to their work and headed back up to the Palace, in order to interview the dungeon-wives. I wasnt sure how much I wanted to watch, but Shaymas approach was enough to make stare a while. Even before the first one was ushered in, she shifted to her Scalemind Scythe-Sister form and stood, invisible, in the corner while creating an illusion of her normal self, sitting in the chair.
It made sense once I thought about it. With the telepathy of her Scalemind form she could root through peoples thoughts while she asked them questions and find out how they actually felt. Or if they were so kind of crazy.
The first applicant was dressed for the job, or rather, undressed for it. I wasnt sure who had prepared her but if they thought that revealing clothing was going to help they didnt really understand the point and purpose of a Companion. True, Shayma had turned my nonexistent head early on but I had better control of myself now and I was well aware of how damn lucky I was Shayma had turned out to be a good person.
I almost felt sorry for the woman because in very short order it was clear that she really only wanted the luxuries. She was willing to be loyal, but it was obvious it was a purchased loyalty and ca with no willingness to contribute anything aningful. I could tell that without telepathy, so I could only imagine what Shayma was finding beneath the surface. Unless there wasnt anything beneath the surface; sadly, not everyone had more to them than it appeared.
Then I felt sorry for Shayma because the woman did not take rejection well. Things did not quite escalate to the point where Shayma had to call the Queensguard outside the door to drag her away, but it was a close thing. Once she was out the door, Shayma released her illusions and her shapeshift and rubbed at her temples.
Im sorry you had to deal with that.
Oh, its no trouble. Shayma shook her head. Really, its a sha. Theres no way theyre ever going to have normal lives, but its not like we can fix that. Even if you accepted one of them, you arent going to pamper her with candies and cloud beds between sessions.
I cant even make candies and cloud beds. Otherwise youd already have em.
Here I thought you were holding out on . Shayma grinned. There are two more here in il that are waiting, hopefully they wont be as bad.
Hopefully! The first one seed sowhat more sane, but after Shayma sent her away she shook her head.
All she was thinking about was her family status, Shayma said. Not that I bla her, but she certainly doesnt care about you. Of course, none of my current Companions had fallen in love at first sight either, but theyd been serious about it and circumstances were different now. My standards should be different, and I was to let Shayma figure out which ones I should actually pay attention to.
The third one, though, made Shayma banish her illusions and shapeshift to grab the bewildered womans arm after asking only a few questions. She hauled the poor thing through her [Wake of the Phantasmal] to the teleport point and jumped down to the Scalemind enclave. I glanced over what the overlay had to say about Shaymas captive, and thought that Glaci Naran, Level 26 [Inspiring Bard] didnt seem very fearso.
Whats the problem?
Its like theres a complete fracture in her mind, its really disturbing, Shayma said, and considering that Glaci was completely unbothered by being surrounded by giant scythe-ard telepaths, I had to admit it did seem that there was sothing wrong with her. She was just looking around, a little bit confused, and that was it.
Dreams-Ahead ca up to them, and Glaci crumpled with no forewarning whatsoever. None to , at least, though Shayma caught her and eased her onto a divan that Shayma conjured up with her Domain. The Scalemind made a noise like a sigh and looked over at Shayma, and it really was annoying that I couldnt peek in on telepathic communication.
She damaged her own mind, Shayma relayed to . Dreams-Ahead isnt completely certain he can fix it. He might have to even wipe so mories for that to work.
Ah. I turned my attention to Iniri. You should probably send soone for whatever family the applicant Glaci Naran has, because it seems like shes pretty ssed up. She might need transport ho or sothing.
I will send soone, Iniri said imdiately, turning from her desk to scribble a ssage for one of her pages to take. Since that was the extent of what I could do there I watched nothing much happen down with Shayma. All the work was invisible to , though since Shayma had assud her Scythe-Sister form again I assud she was watching. Which made wonder, if she got so sort of mind magic Skill, would I be able to get mind magic through transcription?
To be honest, that was sothing Shayma was probably thinking of too. Whether any of these people had any Skills that would be worth transcribing, in addition to being not creating any friction within my existing circle of Companions. However, Glaci was definitely not an option if what had happened to her was enough to cause so sort of ntal breakdown.
While Dreams-Ahead worked, Iniris guards escorted an older man and woman, and three younger n closer to Glacis age into Shaymas tower. The overlay confird they bore the surna Naran, Glacis family, and the fact that they were all there for this made think they knew sothing was wrong. Tis like these it was kind of irritating I couldnt talk on my own, but Iniri was far too busy and I wasnt about to interrupt Shayma in the middle of a delicate task to tell them exactly what was going on. Instead I just quietly inford Shayma they were waiting and let her work.
It took a few hours, during which ti Cuts-Like-Cold ca by to help for a short ti, which probably didnt imply very good things about Glacis ntal health. Or at least what was needed to address it. Eventually though, her eyes fluttered open. While her expression was still confused, it was a far different look of confusion than before, sothing more vulnerable and genuine than the bright and blank face shed shown before. Shayma was pretty obviously blocking out Dreams-Aheads bulk, because Glaci didnt even seem to notice him, fixing her eyes on Shayma instead.
What? She said, her words coming out slightly blurry. Where? She blinked slowly. You look familiar, she told Shayma.
Im sure I do, Shayma told her, helping her up off the illusionary divan. Ive been trying to help you. Youve been ill, but I think youre better now. Im just going to bring you to your family, alright?
That sounds good, Glaci said, leaning on Shaymas arm as they walked the short distance to the teleport point and popped into existence at the bottom of the tower. Their sudden appearance made the rest of the Naran family stand up, looking anxiously at Glaci where she gripped Shaymas arm.
Papa? Glaci said, and that seed to be the trigger for everyone to co and crowd around her. It took a little bit, but eventually her mother and brothers steered her back toward the outside while Horace Naran stayed back to talk with Shayma.
We thought He swallowed. We thought that since a dungeon had done this to her, made her this other person, another dungeon would fix it? I just, I owe you and Blue for this. Glaci actually seems more like her old self.
I will accept that debt. It didnt feel right to just brush that off, though I wasnt sure what the Naran family could actually supply. Id have to put it to Iniri later. Shayma, if she has a relapse or sothing can we just bring her back to Dreams-Ahead?
Blue accepts your debt, Shayma told Horace. As part of that agreent, if Glaci needs further help, bring her here. When Blue is ready to call in your debt, I will find you.
Thank you, Horace said, and ant it.
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