Ekador packs quite lightly for someone who's leaving the country on short notice and otherwise bears negligible personality resemblance to Loel. The carriage isn't particularly crowded as they make their way back to the port to find a boat leading back to Welce.
"There are three stops to make," Kiri tells him as they drive. "Although we'll land close to Chialto, I don't think that should be the first place we go. You'll have a much smoother go of taking over as uncontested prime if you can demonstrate at least minor magical power on demand - I don't think fielding questions of your legitimacy is anyone's idea of a good time and it would be better to have more than Sarelle's word to lean on. It doesn't help that anyone but her will mistake you for sweela. The Serlast estate is a couple of days by carriage from Chialto, there's a forest on the property, it's supposed to be special to the Serlasts, and going and having a walk around it might give you an idea of how to perform some minor visible magic."
"Might not. Loel figured out how to do magic without jumping into the Marisi River," shrugs Aleko.
"It might not. But it's worth a try if you don't have an epiphany before we get there," says Kiri. "Anyway, some of your cousins are living at the Serlast estate - off the top of my head, one of Valdin's children, his younger sister, and one of his grandsons, but I don't know how you're related to the family so I don't know who they are to you. You can kick them out if you want, but I recommend getting to know them and soliciting their help with the family business, and you have plenty of room to continue to board them. The Chialto house of the Serlasts was empty last I heard, but I'd be willing to bet you can re-hire Valdin's old servants if you want them, and you're entitled to maintain your own suite at the palace, too. You can divide your time between these places more or less however you please, although if you neglect the palace then the royal family may start issuing pointed invitations, and you might want to become acquainted with Prince Isten in particular, as he is heir to the throne and it's his succession you're necessary to ratify later."
"Isten's eleven," Aleko adds. "Coru, quiet."
"Questions?" Kiri inquires. "Do you want me to write any of that down, possibly in chart format?"
"I would be inclined to balance the numbers, if it were my experiment. Eight to eight to eight to eight to eight to three. In case that ratio is somehow significant."
"Yeah, numbers are kind of a thing but Kiri doesn't think they do anything in general. Threes and eights and fives too."
"I don't know if they interact with the functionality of blessings. I'm pretty sure they have nothing to do with how many children it is reasonable to have or anything."
"Have you tried drawing from a deliberately incomplete set of blessings? Does it seem to function normally? I suppose your particular test involves going through them all regardless, but do you know if it matters how many there are to start?"
"I haven't tried an incomplete set. However, while the usual minimum to have a chapel is three of each kind, the big temples have huge bins, people sometimes walk off with their draws and leave tithes to mint more, there are 'ghost coins' that are so worn that you can't read what they used to be, and overall I'd be surprised if they were consistently evenly distributed, though they might always have at least one of everything."
"I'm not sure if there's a chapel on the Serlast property, but your Chialto house is a block from a temple," she says. "And one of the Ardelay holdings is a blessings mint, if you just want to order a quantity of them to mess with at home I can give you a discount if you'll write up your findings and let me put them in my libraries."
"My twin here and I occasionally have conversations that are not remotely designed to be transparent to third parties. Sorry."
"The mindreading is part of why I tend to bring him with me everywhere - it's easier to stay five feet away from strangers who don't know what's going on if someone who doesn't feel the need to keep that much distance is helping to run interference. Especially since if I have to do too much complicated or rapid footwork I topple over."
"Kiri was a predictable Ardelay prime because the last one was our great-aunt, Kiri's got two sweela blessings and power, she's a totally sweela person - so everybody knew it'd be her. Except then Great-Aunt Elytte keeled over before anybody expected her to. We were eight."
"Yes. I wasn't hurt - under ordinary circumstances, I haven't experimented with extremes, I'm not burnable or for that matter freezable. But it was alarming."
"And it took a while before anybody was okay with giving her a hug." (Aleko gives her a hug.)