"Thinking faster and seeing better seems to help more with that than I expected. If you manage to corner her in the room attached to the balcony or any other room with windows on that side of the palace, or outdoors, I'll be able to see into it and make it very, very hard for anyone else to do sorcery in there. I do recommend the one room, though."
"If it goes according to plan I'll get in, get out, get on with it before anyone realizes I've got her. But that's good to know."
"Another thing I should mention - most, maybe all, fairy kinds have native magic of some kind. Mine isn't useful here, the Queen's is knowing names - everyone else there will have something else, which might help them or might not. I didn't recognize all the kinds I saw. The ones I did identify shouldn't give you any trouble, but the anti-sorcery chaos will not help if one of them can do something."
Do you think you can make the darts unnoticeable even after they hit someone? Thorn's did that, and if the Queen doesn't have any warning until she gets an order it could come in handy."
"I can make them painless and invisible." Promise meditates over the darts.
And Alendi is apparently done practicing with those, now that the darts are less expendable. And more invisible. That's fine; he hadn't missed in a while.
"You might want to forget your own name before you go."
"Hopefully that won't matter, but it's always nice to be slightly less doomed if everything goes wrong.
Do you want to do the same?"
"Won't help me if it comes to that. The Queen already knows my name."
If we make her forget your name, does it stay gone or does her magic give it back?"
Promise goes on peering through her gate until it is time to do something else.
He introduces Promise to the crowd as being the one fairy (so far) to voluntarily take their side. By the end of it, no matter where Thorn's people arrive any bystander will be able to tell them that Promise and the Lord Ruler are in Kredik Shaw. It'll make it safer to be somewhere else in a week.
Everyone seems to believe it—possibly the fact that everything he said was true helped—and he didn't even have to use magic.
They have one week left.
"If I start the gate now we'll have some extra time to figure out how the entire Queen's court works and send them after Thorn, who is some distance away, before he and his come after us. Is there anything else to do first?"
"Maybe you should top off my storage in case I need to use a lot very fast, too." The earrings come off.
And she gets them back along with a once again ridiculous quantity of speed, wakefulness, and senses.
"Do you want to go with inaudibility that breaks when you speak or a toggle attached to an object, and if the latter what object?"
Any piece of all this metal works; I'm hardly going to risk losing these."
He hands her a gold ring from his right hand.
She peers at it. "All right. If it's turned this way," she puts it back on his hand, "you'll be audible, if you turn it the other way you'll be inaudible - not yet, I still have to cast the spell -" Pause. "There. Go ahead and try it."
Promise giggles. "Do you want the other concealments to toggle the same way?"