All the Bells conjure one. Stella's is blue, and her crown's already full of star sapphires; she just swaps it out for one of the ones in her crown.
Golden puts a clear colorless one on a gold necklace chain.
Amariah goes with a bracelet, too, though hers is made from scratch and the gem is green.
Pattern does an earpiece in cornflower blue.
"While you're here," says the administrator, "would anyone for whom this is not already the case like to be awarded the torching mechanic with all their current magic permanently included?"
Everyone else agrees, except Juliet, who's already covered, and Amariah -
"If you aren't hooked into my world - do you know how it'll affect my daemon?" She feels safe enough here, for now; Path comes out in a shower of gold, sitting on her hand.
She provides a prototype-light so Amariah can examine the effects for herself. Meanwhile, she grants everyone else's request.
"And," says Golden, "it would probably be more convenient if we could bestow that, too, so we don't have to get Jane to jump people we like or need past the queue should misfortune befall them."
She considers this. (The prototype-light reports that it has been implemented, and disappears.)
"Especially since I can't, apparently, just do that," Amariah says. "If something happens to my parents, my boyfriend, my teacher, my favorite cousin, I'm shit out of luck until we figure out what Alethia has instead of this, right? And we're going to do that but in the meantime I don't want to lose anybody I'm close to."
"How does this interact with the judgesight stuff?" Juliet asks. "Because that shit is creepy."
"I've looked at all of you," says the administrator without a discernible trace of apology. "You," this to Golden, "blocked me when I tried, but would not block me now if I tried again."
"...Is there any realistic chance of you politely refraining from trying again?" asks Golden with a bit of a hiss.
Juliet shudders. "What about Shell Bell?" she thinks to ask. "I guess a judge already looked at her when she died, but what about what happened since?"
"Shell Bell would also be visible if Jane or I looked at her with judgesight. I have no reason for or intention of looking at you again," she says to Golden.
"Are there going to be judges other than Jane walking around I should worry about, or will they be deprived of this power when she informs them that she's automating them out of a job?"