Angela has worked out a ceremony that will satisfy the involved parties, a reworking of standard Samarian traditions with some revised wording and adjustments for the fact that the groom inhabits two bodies. This ceremony, unlike the elven one, doesn't involve any jewelry.
And then Sarion and her beloved are married. Again.
[Hey, can I come have a look at you? I've discovered that everyone we know falls into one of two clusters we're calling 'moieties' and I'm trying to gather more data to find out what that means.]
[Yes. While you're here, there are some adjustments I'd like to make to the ability to distribute torching. We can discuss those, if you think your responses will be representative of your alts.]
[I can probably at least predict where they'll differ if they will.] Glass teleports to the admin. "Also, you may be pleased to know that we've removed Jane from Aegis and the former's stability shouldn't be dependent on the latter staying out of trouble anymore."
"...You're shiny. I keep finding shiny people and I don't know what it means. You're the third one."
"You're also purple - so far I think all the shiny people are purple, though I'd have to double-check the scary one to be sure - and - you're just very bright, metacausally. Attached to your world." She waves generally at Downside. "Which come to think of it is also strange, most people aren't attached to Downside like that even after dying to it, it's too catchall."
"Yes, yes it certainly is, but I don't think Lissa's attached to Thilanushinyel the same way and I hope that Callahan's not like that about Materia. Lissa's at least known not to be omnipotent - but then she's less shiny..."
"Sort of. At least two quantities. Yours and Callahan's, and then there's Lissa, who's - less - shiny, but still very noticeable."
"I don't suppose you know what it could be - or have a guess? It'd have to be something that applies to several worlds, including two that weren't initially hooked up to Downside and one that still isn't - but be world-flavored per person..."
"...I do have a guess," she says. "But the thing I am thinking of doesn't come in quantities as far as I know."
"There is a... place," she says. "At most one person per world is able to go there. Once someone is able to go there, they do not stop being able. I have been there once. I did not like it. I will not be returning."
"...Yeah, that doesn't obviously sound like it comes in amounts. I don't want to ask Callahan and if Lissa knew I think she would have brought it up."
"Some of the people I met there could be said to embody their respective universes," she adds. "Others could not, at least not obviously, and I would say no such thing of myself. I believe they all shared my ability to observe any part of my world to which I might direct my attention, but I did not confirm it before I left. It was long enough ago that recalling specific details about individuals would require more effort than I care to apply."
"This place sounds interesting even if it's unrelated to shininess; what else can you tell me about it and the people in it? Without the," Glass waves, "excess effort, anyway."
"That's interesting - did it have a fluctuating one? What controlled it?"