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Isibel considers how to respond to this.

She settles on: "I am not surprised."
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Magania nods.

"A detail not commonly told with the rest of the story," she continues, "is that one of Them, imprisoned with her, helped Tialle to escape from Shadow Mountain."
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"One of Them who would take such action, did Tialle go on to live the rest of her life not betrayed back into Their hands, would be an unconventional sort."

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"She did," murmurs Magania. "And he was. Tialle often told her children that she continued to think of him fondly until the end of her life."

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If Isibel were still seven years old she could just say do you want to meet him?

She is not still seven years old. (If she were, she wouldn't be here; the elves on this expedition are many of them young but none of them children.)

"I believe he and the sculptor may be one and the same."
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"I believe this also," says Magania. "And I believe that everyone's interests would be best served did we remain the only people on this island who knew as much. You mentioned a Bondmate. From what little I know of Their magic, with that kind of power at his command Tialle's friend could at need cause the seas to rise and swallow this island whole. I would rather he did not perceive such a need, at least not while we are all still on it."

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"I do not believe he wishes us harm. I am myself unharmed," Isibel points out. "But certainly any reasonable person will defend himself, if attacked."

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Magania nods.

"I have also made some study of the old languages," she says. "It is possible I could converse with Tialle's friend, if we could be made known to each other without alarming him."
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"Perhaps if we continue on a bit, he will hear me if I call. I believe he is with his dragon, now, and I do not much wish to keep the dragon's company," murmurs Isibel, and she proceeds through the forest.

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Magania follows quietly.

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When they reach the spot where Isibel stopped when she bolted from the dragon, Isibel calls in the direction of the cave. "Hello! I've come back!"

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The demon's voice answers, "Isibel?"

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"Yes, it's Isibel."

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"Isibel!" he repeats, and says some more things.

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Magania says some things back.

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There is a splutter, and then he appears in the middle distance, staring incredulously at both of them.

He asks Magania a question.
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She winces genteelly, but provides an answer that includes her name, then waits.

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He makes a gesture that encompasses the two elves and asks her something else.

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Looking increasingly uncomfortable, but making a valiant effort to conceal it, Magania answers again.

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"It might reduce the total amount of offense in this conversation if you told him that elves do not like questions," Isibel suggests softly.

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Magania sighs.

"It is appropriate to set aside the intricacies of etiquette when they become a hindrance in times of urgency."
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The demon speaks again, nervous and impatient. His tail slaps repeatedly against the trunk of a tree next to him.

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Magania replies in soothing tones.

She mentions Tialle.
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He shivers visibly, his wings mantling, and asks something else in a hesitant whisper.

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Magania nods.

She elaborates on her answer with a few sentences, spoken very gently.
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