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[Cool. Can you find us where we are or should we meet you?]

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[I can find you where you are, if you don't mind me teleporting in.]

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[Lemme warn Lexi, she's jumpy about that.]

"Matilda's gonna pop in with a Device to introduce you to."
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[Great.]

The sky-blue circle appears on the living room floor, and Matilda appears within it. She's not carrying her book today, but she's wearing a rectangular moonstone pendant that has similar proportions, and it's hanging on a blue ribbon almost exactly the same colour as her mana.

"Hi!" she says. "Lexi, right?" She holds out a little glass peach. "Meet Persica."
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"Hi, Persica," says Lexi, picking up the peach.

"Hello," says Persica. Her voice isn't as cleanly human as Brilliance's is; there's a touch of the mechanical in her feminine voice.
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"The only device either of us have had social contact with before is Brilliance, who I think is pretty unusual," says Bella, "how does this usually work?"

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"It varies. I had an easy time of it deciding to work with Adularia, because I'm one of the only mages she's ever met who has the power to wake her up. She's an old model and she needs a bit of a boost to get going," Matilda explains. "That, and she likes me."

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"So uh," says Lexi to the peach in her hands, "what are you like?"

"I am an Intelligent Device. I have Standby Form, currently engaged, and Device Form, and Glaive Form, as well as the potential to acquire new variants on my forms to perform specialized functions. I have been recently adapted for genuine combat applications but was originally intended for combat theater."

"Combat theater, like, people pretending to fight as a show?"

"Yes."

"Interesting."
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"What color's your mana, Persica?"

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"Display Firework," incants Persica. Harmless sparkles of peach-colored mana spray out, then fade.

"Hey, that matches mine, cool," says Lexi.
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"Adularia's was pale blue and mine was dark blue and we met in the middle," says Matilda.

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"We have no idea what Bella's was before she met Brilliance, and now they match," giggles Lexi, patting the little peach. The little peach glitters.

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"I'm not complaining, I like our mana color."

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Matilda grins. "What's your mana colour?"

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Bella shrugs and casts the first spell she thinks of. "Safety." It makes her glow in the relevant color. "It's not so much a single color. Me and Brilliance have our wishcoins in that color too - and Lexi's is peachy-looking - but his shift around and mine don't. Joker coins tend to shift, Bell coins glow solid colors if they have native magic that protects them from mindreading and stuff and interesting-looking but non-glowy coins if we don't."

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"Interesting," says Matilda. "I wonder if mana colours and coin colours match across the board."

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Bella spends a square to get a counterfactual-coin for Matilda.

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"Is that mine? It matches our combined colour," she says. "Interesting."

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"Yeah, it is. I haven't gotten around into making anybody else a mage yet, although I'll happily run this test on anyone you want to present me with. Glass will probably want to get maged eventually, when we get in touch again. She maxes out the Bell-magic-geek parameter. If you find any more stray Devices after Jane's back up maybe we can introduce them to her."

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"Mana colours are usually single unchanging colours," she says thoughtfully. "Is it the same way for coins? What's Glass's coin colour?"

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Bella conjures up everybell and everyjoker's coin color, and as an afterthought the Sherlocks' and Tonies' too, in a neat chart. "That one," she says, pointing out the fragmented stained-glass. "So far no one's basic coin color has changed, although obviously," she gestures at the Joker coins, especially Kas's, which shifts through scales and skin and feather patterns, "that's not always saying a lot."

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"Interesting. No, mana colours are never that complicated. Even simple things like your rainbow pattern are pretty rare. I wonder what Glass's mana would be like."

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"We will be able to find out soon enough. I'm pretty sure Glass would do way more than tweak her genetics to get access to a new kind of magic, and near as we can tell magery is just genetic - we had Jane sequence all of us a while ago. The tested Matildas match; I assume you match except the mage thing, I'm on-template apart from that."

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