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Kiri chuckles and reaches for blessings. She draws Sarelle a grace - "That's how you can tell I'm not drawing for myself!" - and Ekador a change and Aleko a charm.

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"Change and surprise," says Ekador. "And flexibility. Well, that's not difficult to interpret. I suppose that makes it my turn?"

The procedure doesn't seem complicated. He draws loyalty and hands it to Aleko, and resilience and hands it to Kiri, and another loyalty for Sarelle.
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Kiri lines up all her coins in her hand, nods at them, and then puts them back. "So that's pretty much what it's like. You can draw alone, too, it's just more fun this way."

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"You didn't get any of that luck you wanted."

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"I did not. Oh well."

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Ekador returns his coins too.

"Well, that was interesting," he says.
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"Are we getting our actual horses and our actual carriage from where it's stashed at the palace or renting?" Aleko asks Kiri. "I like our actual horses. I'm never sure rental ones aren't going to kick me."

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"You could go get everything and pick us up," says Kiri. "I suppose we could wait here, or it's not that huge a walk to the Ardelay house."

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"I will part ways with you here, I think," says Sarelle. "Off to see what Tia has done or is about to do that will require my patience."

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"Right, I'll go get our carriage, back in twenty minutes. Fifteen if the competent stable kid is working today."

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"Do you want to wait here or at my house?" Kiri asks Ekador.

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"Your house seems likely to be more comfortable."

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"All right. Meet you there, Aleko," she calls after her departing brother, who waves at her over his shoulder. "This way." She leads Ekador out of the temple and hangs a left. "Your house is on practically the other side of the city. Near a park. Mine's more centrally located."

It's a ten-minute stroll through Chialto. Kiri is recognized twice, and waves but doesn't stop to chat, and has more trouble keeping away from people without Aleko helping but manages it with only one incidence of stumbling into a shop window. Eventually they reach the Chialto Ardelay house.

"Here we are." She unlocks the door and lets him into the kierten.
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...Ekador is mildly confused by the kierten.

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"Welchin dwellings all have more or less wasted space in the entryway," she says. "It's called a kierten, it's a dumb status symbol, the house was like this when I inherited it."

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"I... see," he says.

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"Kiertens do see occasional use in emergencies - since one isn't supposed to fill one up except in emergencies, they are by and large still available when one has a sudden need for the extra square footage, rather than being full of accumulated spare sheets and objects that you mean to get around to fixing one day and one's childhood stuffed toys. But it's a pretty weak argument for every house having a totally empty room. If there were a question of inadequate space for my usual purposes in either of my houses I would certainly consider repurposing the kiertens, but there isn't."

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"It seems... bizarre and inefficient," he says. "But harmless, I suppose."

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"Anyway, the rest of the house is more interesting. And has chairs."

She shows him the nearest room that has chairs. "Might makes sense for all three of us to eat something before we head to your forest."
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"Yes," he says. "It's been a while since breakfast."

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"I'll go set something up." She disappears for three minutes, then returns. "Lunch will be served presently, should be ready a little after Aleko gets here."

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"Very convenient."

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Aleko gets there. "Competent stable kid earned his tip, we're ready to go when oh do I smell lunch?"

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"You do smell lunch. It'll be done any minute."

It is done. It is eaten. It is tasty.
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