An Edie and Emily in Valinor
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But do they have a working printing press at that point?

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They're going to need the molds for letters to cool and then they can test if they're making legible prints, and then they'll probably spend a while developing better ones. They have a lot of progress towards a printing press.

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Fair enough.

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Where's she staying? Several people offer couches if she needs one. (All women, since this is after all the sister of married-the-prince-by-accident.)

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It wasn't an accident and she's way less reckless than her sister but she does have a guest room, she does not desperately need to borrow someone's couch.

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Oh, good. Does she need any help finding it?

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Nah. Thanks anyway.

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See her tomorrow!

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She looks forward to it!

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And they cheerfully part ways, except for a few people who still have work to do.

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Yawn.

Flumph.

Dreams! Nothing especially useful, but she makes sure to fix them in her mind as best she can anyway, in the morning.

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Someone brings by breakfast.

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It's delicious, of course Why is everything here done so well. Don't feel intimidated, Imliss, you are literally bringing these people the printing press.

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She is. By the end of the second day of work they have a practically workable prototype although the Elves don't think so because it's ugly.

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Well, it's only a prototype.

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Yes, but still! Now they'll try for a prettier one.

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Naturally. Imliss has aesthetic suggestions!

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Oh, good. This one's going to look so much nicer.

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Post-scarcity results in such better pride in one's work, it's so great.

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They're all curious what she means by that, and what her world is like.

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Not as pretty! Have some mental images.

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Yeah. Definitely not as pretty. Are people not just miserable all the time? Do they somehow get used to it?

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Apparently? It's not really ugly, to her, just--not as pretty. Must be a species difference.

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Probably. Or an exposure difference. Anyway, even if people are starving it seems odd they could be happy if things weren't exceptionally pretty. But not starving helps.

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It'd be fascinating to see how the differences actually shake out but there aren't really a lot of ethical tests that could be applied to the topic.

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