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| "It is very... different, I know. The intent had been to find a world more similar to our own, but the Writers did not have quite the same expertise as Enneth does. Though she had helped to train them, I had thought it best for her not to be directly involved." | "It is very... different, I know. The intent had been to find a world more similar to our own, but the Writers did not have quite the same expertise as Enneth does. Though she had helped to train them, I had thought it best for her not to be directly involved." | ||
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| + | He probably could have reasoned it out himself, really, but the dark forest already had most of his attention, and he could feel his focus stretch across it, tasting its composition.}} | ||
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| + | Between the dimness and the ruddy colors, it was difficult to pick out details in the alien landscape, and the eye seemed to strain to find them. The only relief, such as it was, came from the slightly purplish appearance of a body sitting low in the sky opposite the sun; it was something like Kastun back home, but rather larger in apparent size. This did little to keep the eye and brain from slowly building up an ache; possibly it got easier after living here for a while. | ||
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| + | Maybe Dlyss felt the same way; in any event, she beckoned Einriss back inside. She continued, "Most of the people here are followers; they agree with what I have tried to teach them. Only a few people of... expertise, are exceptions, and only when they are felt reliable enough not to prove disruptive to our purposes. You, if you agree to be housed here, will be among them." | ||
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| + | They passed through what seemed to be some kind of community area. There was something like a cafeteria, with kitchens and a counter and tables at which people were eating; the smells of the food were familiar enough that one could guess that they had either imported food or managed to produce Avishraan food locally. There were classrooms, where children - quite a lot of them, considering the number of people he was seeing - were being taught something about the differences between Chosen and Unchosen. Some of the children gawked at the Oracle as she strode by. | ||
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| + | As they passed into a quieter section, Dlyss continued, "We have set aside a volume for... research activities. Elementalists are shaping out rooms for specimen containment and record-keeping and so on. And living quarters, to be conveniently close. Those intended for you are almost done, though they will require furnishing to be made comfortable. The book of Curiosity would be brought here as well, so that you do not have to go via Avishraa to access it."}} | ||
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| + | They could revisit the topic if it turned out to be a problem. For now, he didn't anticipate one. "That sounds like it won't be an issue," | ||
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| + | Dlyss knocked on the door. There was a sound from inside, nothing so definite as a word but a sort of interrogative noise, but this was apparently enough to satisfy the oracle and she slid the door aside. | ||
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| + | What was inside was... was... well, after a moment' | ||
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| + | It - she, presumably - seemed to have barely registered their entry into the room. She was intently examining the fluff on one of her arms.}} | ||
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| + | Somewhere between the emotions was the awareness that this was a person, trying unhappily to crowd out his feelings and make space for polite conversation. | ||
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| + | Instead, he stared. Later, if he looked back on this moment, he might say he felt excited about the prospects of working with Puugwol. It wasn't a lie, per se, but even Einriss knew that those words meant something quite different to most people.}} | ||
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| + | Dlyss flicked her sign forward in time, but saw no sign that Puugwol was likely to notice them in a reasonable span - either on her own or after a polite throat-clearing - and so resorted to something more verbal. " | ||
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| + | Puugwol blinked and looked up; most of the tufts appeared to withdraw into the skin, while a few detached with a faint //pf!// and went flying everywhere in a small blizzard of white, and her third eye closed and vanished. Left behind was, yes, a takma - short and skinny for a woman, shorter than Einriss; even Dlyss, who was not particularly tall, seemed to loom over her. She was brightly colored - her scale color might have been natural, but Einriss was almost certain that nobody' | ||
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| + | A huge grin plastered itself across her face, and she waved the tuft at the oracle. " | ||
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| + | Dlyss regarded the thing dubiously. "And what is its purpose?" | ||
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| + | "I have no idea," Puugwol replied happily. She spoke Imperial quite clearly, but her accent was replete with pops and clicks. She glanced curiously at Einriss, then seemed to forget Dlyss and turned her attention on him. This close, it was obvious that her extra thumbs had not disappeared with everything else, and there appeared to be changes to the structure of her wings. | ||
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| + | "About what?" Puugwol replied distractedly; | ||
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| + | Backing off to a less threatening range, she sat herself on the floor and arranged her expression into something friendly and open, though, from the difficulty she had in remaining still, she was clearly suppressing vast curiosity. " | ||
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| + | The hunger was in his eyes, though. It was to his credit that he did nothing to indulge it, not even speak of it or any of its component parts - but in a sense, his gaze right now was a greater violation of her privacy than her inspection had been moments ago. " | ||
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| + | She looked at Dlyss, whose expression looked much the same as ever, though someone experienced in its minutiae might have guessed at a certain air of resignation there. "He is the lifegiver you did mention? To collaborate in the work?" | ||
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| + | "Oh yes," Puugwol replied easily. "This said: I must implore you again to consider the possibilities of circumventing the posited growth hormone interru-" | ||
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| + | "I //am// considering it, thank you," Dlyss interjected.}} | ||
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| + | As Puugwol began opening her mouth, Dlyss added, " | ||
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| + | "I look forward to hearing about it," he said - a phrase he knew full well was normally a platitude, but could not have been more sincere. The fire in his eyes had dimmed a little, less overbearingly voracious now, but still drawn to her in a stare that was perhaps not fully polite by normal takmar standards.}} | ||
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| + | "Very well," Dlyss concluded. "In that case, we may depart; but your room, Einriss, should be largely finished by tomorrow, so at that point you may begin moving your things into it."}} | ||
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