They've left him alone in his cell.
He can't really be said to be lucid but he has very acute instincts for when there's someone and when he's alone - it's the last of his senses to depart him - and he's alone.
And then suddenly he isn't.
Well, hopefully if it fails we'll be able to figure out why, and it'll be something we can do something about - if we need a mage who can cast faster or deal with distractions better or whatever, that'll take longer but it's still pretty straightforward. But a backup plan in case we can't, or in case it's not that easy, yeah.
She considers.
I don't think that can happen unless we mess something up, but that's not impossible, she says after a minute. When I used the mage-sense in Angband there was something really weird about it, and overwhelming - knowing what I know now I wonder if I was seeing their mind, in which case casting there at all might count as casting while touching them. I didn't cast, I just used the sense, but if that's the case we're going to have to be very careful about finding the edge of the effect and having the mage cast from outside of it. And hope they can't move the edge very fast.
I'm much surer we'll be able to teleport their body away, that sounded like it'd do it.
That sounds pretty pointless, then.
I wonder if it's somehow possible to make spell forms.
I assume so. If any of the city-building species knew how to make them things would be very different, at least.
Elves and goblins we shouldn't; humans and dwarves I don't know very much about, but what I do know says they're probably okay, at least if we can come up with an explanation for how you got there that doesn't involve kobolds.
They make more sense than elves, but they're even more aggressive and they keep slaves. They're not as hostile to kobolds as elves or humans or dwarves are, so if we need something specific from them I might be able to get it, but I don't think it'd work to try to talk to them longer than that.
Would be nice. One of the Speakers is a goblin - they've been living with us kobolds for almost two hundred fifty years, they're nice. They can probably help us figure out what we can do about that.
Mmhmm. Goblins and elves don't; humans and dwarves do. And all the animalfolk species, I think; tigerfolk do.
Slavery. Aging is strange to me but I wouldn't fix it more than any other kobold difference unless it bothered you.